Page 82 — Terrace Standard, Wednasday, December. 12, 1990 ACT scan potluck party held at the Elks hall recently was a great. success, raising $1,475 toward the piece- of equipment for the hospital, It was organized by a group’ of musicians and their families with music ranging from rock and roll to blue grass to country and some good old-fashioned fiddle tunes. . ; There was also great food to zo along with the music. Special thanks go to Bev and Clair Campbell. who came all the way.from Prince Rupert to help. Music was provided by Bob- by Ball, Barry Bolton, Earl Crawford, Jacque Desjardins, Norman Desjardins, Robb Grant, Dave and Barb Hickey, Jim Larkin, Lucien Levesque, John Pequin, Roseanne Pearce, Glen Shepherd, Jack Zahodnik, Tony Maziek, Dick Laisiceur, Laverne Zelinski, Allan Collier. Thanks.to John Pequin and daughter Kelly who made posters for the evening. The organizers thank all thase who helped to raise the money and to the Elks club for a donation of three cash calen- dars- for prizes during spot dances. The people involved in organizing the evening were Hazel and Gordon Hamilton, John Pequin, Roy and Audrey Alaric, Norman and Germaine Desjardins, Russ and Gail Kirk. It shows. what people can do when they pull together. Dave Hickey and Tony Mandzick provided the sound equipment. kKkeekke The large cover of snow around Terrace did not keep people away from the Ter- raceview Lodge tea and craft sale in the afternoon and even- ing.of Dec. 4. Tables of crafts and baked goods were out for everyone as were tea and goodies with friends and - -family at “Ter- raceview.~ At. 7° pon lights.: were -turned on for .the first time to mark the season. So, now when you look up to the bench, you will see the big tree, all in lights. Anyone who wants a bulb on the tree, go to Terraceview and for $5, it will be done. Proceeds from the tea go to the activity centre for Ter- taceview residents. Pay and pull winner I was Dan Wittkowski and for pay and pull II it was Ethel Teht. Sandra Mantel won the cake while the tea table raffle went to Phyllis Hull, The child’s table and chair set was won by Marion Schiegel. weak kkk The Salvation Army gave gifts to Terraceview residents | destination. _ Musical evening aids our health © wt bats the “Christmas ~ This Festive Season, don’t let your gift packages get tied up in security For your personal safety, all parcels carried on board aircraft ae _May be opened al the security =. | screening checkpoint, en This festive season, don't let your © gift packages gel tied up in security, ° : _ Wrap all carry-on presents at your. - _ ‘Here 'n There” ~ by Yvonne Moen Dec. 10 and teday, residents are gOing to a party at the Northern Motor Inn. There'll be carolling by the RCMP at Terraceview Dec.. 17 ‘and on Dec. 20, the cadets will take everyone on a tour around the city to view the Christmas lights. . wKekek&KKK While I was up at Ter- raceview for the tea Dec. 4 I saw the lovely painted windows done by Irene Horner and Don- na Wagner. They are sisters and volunteered to do the windows. And I’m sure you have see other painted windows in and around Terrace with Christmas designs. I'm sure Donna and Irene have done around 50 win- dows — nice work. Irene has done most of her work on the Queen Charlotte Islands and is getting ready for an art show next May in Fort St. John. She said her sister, Bertha, who lives in Fort St. John is busy making arrangements for the show. Irene also says she wants to do more shows. Good luck, Irene, kketkkek A very large turn out of seniors from the Willows, Ter- raceview Lodge, Tuck senior housing, Twin River Estate and all around Terrace gathered at the Royal Canadian Legion for an evening featuring a delicious dinner, The many volunteers were all there and ready when the crowds started to arrive and | must say all were very friendly and most.gracious..-. - As you.entered.the.legion you. .., “were greeted ‘bya very' gracious ** " gentleman at the door and you coat was helped off and looked after. As you were seated, you were given a Christmas corsage and than you were quickly served a refreshing drink. It was all in all a very Christmas mood, Then, at 5 p.m., when everyone had arrived and was seated, legion auxiliary presi- “SEASONS GRATINGS - from. your airport stalt os ‘Transport’ “Canada dent Marg Cromarty opened the evening by welcoming everyone, Muriel O'Boyle said a beautiful grace, While the workers served the dinner to the tables, everyone | ff was asked to stand and: raise their glasses for a toast to the Queen. ’ The dinner was prepared by. Marg and Howard and other workers. When dinner was over the kit- chen staff and ail the servers, air cadets, were asked to come out s0 everyone could say thank you for the beautiful evening, Ap- plause was given, Then Fred Berghauser, on behalf of all the seniors, gave a very special thank you to the legion ladies and others for a lovely evening. A few draws were made for lovely Christmas table centres. Winners were Eric Turner, Kay Varner, Tess Homburg, Opel Cyr and Dick Heyink. He’s just moved to Twin River from Smithers. Welcome to Terrace, Dick. The Northwest singers then entertained everyone by singing Christmas carols. It was then the turn of the Moth Balls to entertain the crowd, A large congratulations goes to all at the legion who came out to help make this an event a great evening. 1 was also told by friends at the Willows that the drivers of the Handi-dart bus who picked up'the seniors were very helpful and kind as they made sure that the people getting on and off the bus were well looked after. SURANCE-C people, all the time. vast majority said “Yes.” When Autoplan claimants were asked,“Were you: satisfied with our service?” At ICBC we never stop trying to please all the Every year we ask people who made property damage claims if they were satisfied with the service they received. Last year, once again, the As far as injury claims are concemed, most people chose to settle their disputes through their adjus- ters or alternatives to court action, such as media- tion. In all, 98% were settled out of court last year, rather than through long: and costly legal action, ae The Terrace Standard scheduled for i Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1990 will be publish- - J. ed.on Monday, Dec. 24, 1990. The |. deadlines for this issue are as follows: ADVERTISING Display & classifiad — Wed., Dec. 19 - 5:00 p.m. . EDITORIAL Letters to editor and contributed copy — Thurs., Dec. 20 - Noon The deadlines for the issue of — Wed., Jan 2, 1991 Are as follows: ADVERTISING Display & Classified ads — Thurs., Dec. 20 - 5:00 p.m. EDITORIAL Letter to the editor & contributed copy Friday, Dec. 21 - Noon atl The Terrace Standard’ office will. be CLOSED from Sun., Dec. 23/90 to Tues., Jan. 1/91 In- clusive. MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR! ERRACE STANDAR SERVING THE TERRACE AREA 638-7283 . S SR EVELUVUAUEVEALLL -UMBIA. oO” for an answer. To nobody's surprise, people also want courteous service. And 95% of respondents agreed that’s what they got from our claims staff. The same per- — centage believed that sufficient time was taken to... deal with their claims, And, despite the intricacies © of claims adjusting, 81% of claimants said, Yes, oe their settlements were fair... | 1g “ ‘These responses suggest were doing many ny things : right. And this year we're working even harder at . a getting" yes” for an answer. ; ~ ropether, we can drive | insurance costs down. Net Bae ae Ae amma: LETT TO eT a gg tae ad ae ete en ete Le cee ee ree i; : ey Jk