ao pa age ae a sas Ey A Ma oe vey 2 ° . a teat - ~ Local family - gets aid TERRACE — When today’s society is sometimes too busy, it’s nice to see service clubs in- the community reach out: to help someone. by Daniele Berquist Terrace resident, Patty Anderson said she would . like to commend the Ter- + race “Kinsmen Club for * their kindness shown towards her fout‘and a half year old son. **When Knute was born four years ago, he had severe club feet and a clasp. thumb,”’ said Anderson. ‘‘My doctor, W.L. Redpath, suggested that I approach the Kinsmen Club, since with Knute’s condition, trips to- _the Vancouver Children’s Hospital were inevitable,”’ stated the mother. ‘‘] was really. nervous.about it. The Kinsmen reaction was great.” They. were more - than willing to help, the elated mother said. Last year. alone, the Kinsmen Club picked up emt ~ the tab for. $4000. for. Knute’s trips to the Children’s Hospital ‘in Vancouver. ‘‘We had to go to the lower mainland seven times in 1986 at-a cost of $550 per trip.” * Anderson said the club was also responsible for some orthopedic shoes that the Kinsmen purchas- ed for Knute. “They have been really great,’ said Anderson. The Kinsmen have been known in the past. to support. medical needs where no funds are available such as the cancer fund, etc. The Anderson family would like to thank the Terrace Kinsmen Club for their. support towards Knute’s - medical needs. “Without your help’ I ‘don’t know how we could have managed,” Ander- son stated. . child to say ‘‘no”’ to drugs is one of the most difficult tasks a parent: faces. Terrace Centennial Lions along with Con- stable Ewen Harvie (Crime Prevention unit of Terrace RCMP) and Doug Foster of Northwest Al- cohol & Drug Counselling. Service have combined forces to present a “hands on’? comprehensive pro- gram to help parents de-- velop the skills: to deal with this task. Restaurants chip In . Three Terrace restaurants witl be doing thelr part for the Kinsmen Mothers’ March this coming weekend. Slumber Lodge manager Brian Klassen (center) recently met in the downtown motel'’s cafe with Kinsmen and Kinette rep- resentatives (left to right) Scott Cooke, Brian Lindenbach, Pat- ti Anderson, Val Drebet and Donna Mclsack, The Grant Trunk Restaurant at the Slumber Lodge will contribute $1 to the Mothers’ March for each meal served on Jan. 24 and 25. The Terrace Hotel’s Copper Grill Restaurant will be serving a . special brunch on the same dates, with $1 for each meal go- _| » Ing to.the Mothers’ March. The Bavarian Inn will also donate NF ves TERRACE .— B.C. Min- ster of.Labour Lyall Han- gon. Wilk. be ‘in, Terrace Jan. :27-to hear presenta- ions from .concerned in- «dividuals and- groups on . 4 “the subject of revisions to ! “Jabor legislation.’ '<. A previous report from "isthe Ministry of Labour _}. had set the hearing date as .Jan.. 23, but ministry — 3 Ly i t a - "$1 for each meal purchased atts Sunday Supper on Jan. 25." “Minister to chair forum _ spokesman Dale Reid in- dicated ‘recently. the date has been changed.’Hanson. . | will ‘be: accompanied by. . parliamentary’ secretary | Johri Janson. and. Nelson- Creston. MLA Howard Dirks. . Reid said the format for the public forum will be 15-minute oral ‘presenta- continued on page 23 ee 2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 21,1987... Four yaar old Knute Anderson of Terrace was born with. severe club feet.and donat Such a smile recelves treatment. Daspia his misfortune, Knute’s smile hasn’t been altered. % a clasp thumb. The Terrace Kinsmen Glub have , to Knute and his family, over $4000 In 1986 for transportation to Vancouver's Childrens Hospital where the youngster . Photo by Danlele Berquist... % ; a We're very excited about the project,”’ said Ken McDames of Terrace Centennial Lions. ‘“There is‘a community workshop on Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. at Thornhill Junior Secon- dary School library. “Any parent or in- terested community mem- ber is welcome to attend these free \ workshops, which will provide infor- mation for both parents with young children and EYEWEAR _ FROM Benson Optica 4623-2 Lakelse "Phone 633-004 1 Terrace, BC. ‘oy Drug awarenes TERRACE — Gettirlg a | older children deals with. “what drugs and the para- EXCITEMENT| 4 s workshop planned parents with teenagers,’’ and direct people needing information about the McDames said. “The workshop for parents with young. help to local agencies. Anyone desiring more McDames at 638-1332. project can contact Ken. children will show adults how to teach their children to say ‘no’ to drugs”. McDames continued; the workshop for parents with phernalia look like, how to tell whether your child . is using drugs and what to do about it. Terrace Centennial Lions plan to sponsor one S 400 free workshop per month ONLY SENIORS aX from now until April in only through Chimo s Terrace area schools. 4 & Safeway. ae “There will be traine facilitators at these . 638-8530 workshops,”’ said. Mc- Dames. ‘They will be able . to answer any questions | . f . : . 2 ~ : | _,No vehicle? | . Do you have problems with picking up prescrip- tions, grocerles, appilances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery needs, phone for ex- ‘GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 PM dally plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fri. 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