an . : ip = - = | rcial glass, tin. cans, forte: (Mary). lad Nov. 30 four children; Norman, born ere*n cee h pets. & magazines. Glass & tins MUST be . Was a ‘party thrown by family April 4, 1948; Leona (Apr. 4, Ta ¢ Clean (prefer without labels) ce ‘and friends to celebrate ber 70th.” 1948); Barbara (Mar. 30,1951; here _ - ee |i Maty was born Nov. 28, 1921 Once in. Terrace, Mary. work- | ¥—" ‘in Vanguard, Sask. Her family edat the Lucky Knoll shoe store Yvonne Moen MONDAY ~-FRIDAY MOON —~ 4 Pal _ then moved to Vancouver whiere oF Fakelee and at the 5 cents to SATURDAY... DAOP ae 4PM ° Rupest’ her. busband to be St Terracina the statt well as Danny Gilgan. . her father was now ill, For- Pape . aid aa a Ba THE i’ They were married in 1946, there until retirement, a total of Ratha Ralial this tunately, he was one of the ae | - later moving. to:Prince Rupert. ‘Rupert had been born there in June © of.: 1922. His father . ‘Willlam Taylor Goodlad, a halibut fishermen, had arrived there in 19Y2,- :» While living in the coast city, ‘Mary and Rupert — he worked A complete surprise for Mar- ee oe ole el le at Columbia Cellulose — had - 23 years, Rupert passed away. in: 1984. - * ".. The birthday celebration was ‘attended by all Mary’s children, seven grandchildren and one. great-grandchild. Also on hand was niece Betty Steward and Cliff Finch from Burns Lake as wards studio in Vancouver in 1945. J SA Te portrait photo at the Wood- a a. °,: Yi ie _ Celebrating 76 years weekend. is George Bracken- -bury, yy i” cae George was born. here — at the top of Lanfear Drive — Dec, 14, 1915. In 1926 he mov- ed to Kitwanga where he work- ed for the Hudson Bay Co. and the railroad. = 7 He came back to Terrace in 1942 but. 10 years. later he retumed to Kitwanga. In 1958 he went to work for the Highways department, retiring as foreman in 1975.0 - He and wife Dorothy still live in Kitwanga. - lucky ones who pulled through. _ Mabel says she had an old buckskin horse, always helped _... to put up the hay and even § ploughed a quarter section one time with a four-horse team. One year her father took on a fellow, Tony, from the Peace River as a hired hand'— the Family fixed up the granary for him to stay in. Mabel had to ‘look after him when he fell ill with diptheria — and fell in love _ with him. _ The following year he return- ed to work on the farm again and Mabel and Tony. married “Recycle non-comme - “Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 11, 1991:— Page 83 38-0087. VENEZUELA Often reterred to as South America's playground, Venezucta Is Situated on the northemmost tip on the Carlbbean. On one hand the country is rich with monuments to the many legends and historic deeds played out over the centuries, On the other it is blessed with a resort (ifa that attracts holidaymakars the world 7 “ over, ‘ MARGARITA ISLAND... - Tha small modern capital city Porlamar, has boomed with the Influx of tourism and thera Is 4 proliferation of smart shops and ; , World Class restaurants. Avenuas Sustla with shoopers and Happy 76th, George, Oct. 21, 1921 at Olds, Alta, Sidewalk cates cater to those needing a rest and a little people; Saw Gat | kkk The family was on the move ff Watching activity, The island has an abundances of, vilagestted Mbp Wong | And now I would like to tell you something about Mabel Hobenshield, a resident of the Willows. apartments who, ‘at 92, continues to be-an active member of the community, Mabel was born Dec. 14, 1899 in Maysville, Ont. to Leah and Theo Dahl, A few years later the family moved to Berlin, Ont. which, with the outbreak of the First- World War, was rénamed Kitchener, - . In 1916, her father left for Alberta with: her brothers Harvey, Roy and Leon. The following year Mabel, her mother, sister Irene and brother Fred set out to join them, leav- ing Kitchener on Boxing Day and arriving in Calgary on New Year’s Eve, , 7 Mabel recalls the station was full of natives in full regalia, the first time she had seen any. The - family caught the train to Didsbury, north of Calgary, where they were met by Harvey ; witha team and sleigh. The Dra lad tel A ry ty again two years later after brother Harvey had answered a newspaper ad from Nelson and McLeod looking for someone to clear land here in the northwest. So, everyone boarded the train and headed for Woodcock, on the north side of the Skeena bet- ween Kitwanga and Cedarvale At that time there were only two other families and two bachelors living on that side of the river and alt supplies and mail had to be picked up in Cedarvale, Most of: the time, they walked the six miles to the ferry. . . Tony got a job on the road and the couple lived in a tent that first summer. Bill Little then offered them a cabin on the south side of the river where ~ Mabel. worked on his. market garden. down to the Terrace fall fair each year and-won.a lot of . prizes. _ On the opposite side of the : fad, a fellow, from. Prince | | ~ Rupert, hada. few acres in = _ potatoes-and Mabel.was hired ~ Cont'd B4 They brought the vegetables ’ tor friends or a treasured personal remembrance of Venazuela, : \ Foe thosa who enjoy lovely meals in Intaresting surroundings, = 4 the island ylelds pearls af another sort! A few suggestions? Jar. Gin de Italo, E] Chipi and Martin Pescador, Margarita's beaches are ol. good quality (playa El Agua, located on the northeastern coast of tha island is considered tha best) and you'll find watersports ranging from scuba diving and Snorkelling 10 deepsea fishing. wee j _ Colonial Margarita has many charms and sidetrips to Asuncion with its 16th century churches, forts and musaums are worth * taking. Juan Griego, a tranquil fishing village about 26 kms from Poriamar is famous for its sunsats, and nearby La Vecindad for its beautiful hammocks. . CARACAR.., 4 where artisans weave or shapa delightful earamics ideal for gifts” >) pee | (Arn \ South »Aimatca to quali an somat a for a third of the | would pay at home", >a Given that information, Pets i Caracas looks like the shopping trip of the year. - ti i= cf XX. ‘ aA “FOR PEOPLE GOING PLACES” oy MME TERRACE, B.C. VEG 1R6 4736 LAKELSE AVENUE ||, Enjoya little harmony ~ this holiday season ae “ busy going out helping ‘people to supervise the crew picking wos 635-2277 ae ie sie hit by the flu epidemic. One and sacking’ the potatoes. Lo J, MARY GOODLAD posad for the above evening the doctor told her Sometimes, she says, she would ; _ _ . Oryoutcai''save 15% when you drop off yo depot for delivery right to their chimney... er. The Chipmunks are back and they’te better than ever Bk “at KFC, With instruments and moveable parts, Alvin, Simon and Theodor are sure to be a hit this holiday, They make the perfect stocking stuffers, so collect one each week for 99°: But hurry, it's a limited e gagemen «sor fast, téliable delivery this Christmas — 9 — call your local Loomis Courier Service office: Seasc + from all ofusl 8 pO 4 urier Service A Dalen of Mayne Nictess Treneport ng. ate wer clin, soda Shee