appetites, . shade of the Kinsmen ~ -Bemard Fickel | plan to go to Alberta to visit’ my mother this summer. | want to show her my baby. Last year | took a trip across Can- ada. Carol Coderre . I"il.be going back to ’ Ontario for a 50th wed- 7 ding ‘anniversary reun- on. ‘much. . | ‘ . - Thousands ' weather at Terrace’s historic heart. During the. mid-morning » . hours cooks recruited from the ranks of the International Order of Foresters tossed . pancakes and seared bacon for a seemingly endless line of patient In the “big-top”’ uniformed representatives of . Terrace’s' Branch 13 attended the Royal Canadian Legion travelling national display next to a strik- jing array of Kermode Friendship Society photographic prints depicting the native peoples and art works of the region's past. At lunch time anot- her set of grills heated — up and the aroma of _barbequed -beef from Talk of the] The Terrace Review asked: | | . Have you made travel plans for the summer? Raland Chenard i'm not really going to" have any travel plans. |, might be leaving Tar- race, but not as a trip as far as a vacation goes. Janet Hultkrans _- Yes. m= going with my son back to Edmon- ton, apartment hunting and then to Langley for - awedding. - the Centennial Lions stand nudged up against the savory siz- zle. of salmon steaks being broiled by the Kermode Boxing. ‘Club. Outside, stands served up a contin- uous progression of . lemonade, coffee, pie and ice cream, water- melon, cookies and hot dogs at prices anyone under the age of twenty could not have previously ex- perienced, Inside the fenced compound of the his- toric park a non-stop regimen of entertain- ment conjured up the past on the stage of the oid Kalum Hotel’s front porch, and all around the grounds unhurried celebrants soaked up sunshine and. relaxation. A | ce lebrate | — couttoned trom page 1 eloquent stillness as , . ery | Jown y Waiter Heberle Yes, | have. | pian to go to Europe, and camp In Scotland. Mary Ann Martens ‘We will be going to. Vancouver {sland for a week. | haven't really thought about other summer travel too group of senior citizens sat before the Terraceview lodge in crowds viewed a dis- play of antique and in the classic . cars landscaped parking area. Children dashed across the lawn and period costumes were visible among the uni- forms of modern lei- sure. while the com- - munity band played _in the shade of a small knot of trees above the lodge. Although | seemed irrelevant, the day was marked by . some scheduled events. Terrace senior citizens presented the people of the city, the young ones in particu- lar, with an outsized birthday cake at 1:30 continucd Om page 8 y opened its doors officially to another season of. - Providing services to visitors. HOWDOYOUDO Day was designed to Increase public knowledge of the Infocentre and the features that the community has to offer. An open house was held in - Terrace’s First Princess Lisa MacLeod: Second Princess Leavine Philips; and Info. ng the people on hand to witness the cutting af : the ribbon to celebrate “Tourism 1987". LOCAL MERCHANTS CONTRIBUTE ° Letter To the editor, On behalf of the Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce, I would like to thank the following mer- ‘Chants who contributed to our first ever HOWDO.- . YOUDO DAY: Canada Safeway,, McDonald’s Restaurant, Flowers A La Carte, Central Flowers and Gifts, Totem: Bever- ages and Distributors, and the Terrace Co-Op Association, =~ - I would also like to thank all of the. people. who helped out at the Travel Infocentre. Your help and support, whether through donations or ac- tive participation at the . RRERREARK AAAS time. Infocentre, is greatly ap- preciated. Thank you once again for your participation... ~ Diane Morehouse. HOWDOYOUDO DAY - oe Coordinator take this opportunity to Hudson’s ‘Bay Vending, The Toastmasters Club meets on tha first and third Tues- day of every month at Caledonia Sr. Secondary Schoo!, room 3, at 7:30 p.m. Drop in and see what it's all about. YYYSVVYVYYYYPYPP WII ~ Fishermen, a Breeze lwTo 7 -. Ken’s Marine © f- During our ‘‘sail"-a-bration, you'll sava big on dependable Mariner 5: outboards designed with the features you demand from an auxiliary . power source. Ken's Marine knows that any fishermen worth his salt - will want @ Mariner because they're made with the attention-to-detail - . fishermen expact. Sure-starting, smooth, and quiet running, ' Mariner's have great maneuverability in tight spots. Stop in and check out the complete fine of Mariner out boards. Your agree...only the wind is batter. |The Best Fishing line You Can Buy, ~ KEES KEASEEASAAK CERN 7 _ Ken’s Marine 4946 Graig Avenue, Terrace, 8.0. Ce Z S % C Z Z CS ¢ "- ¢ C. C C % e v C C Zz. f Z Co