TERRACE — A large crowd recently waited anxiously in the pouring rain for Santa Claus to ap- pear at the Skeena Mall. - He was scheduled to land by helicopter on the roof of the mall the morn- ing of Nov. 29..As usual, Santa was right on time, not one minute too soon, much to the delight of the te? THORNHILL — The 747 Squadron Air Cadets and Terrace Centennial Lions held a bingo at the Thor- nhill Community Hall on Thursday, Nov. 27. by Charlie Meek Terrace Contributor All proceeds from the bingo will be going to Timothy’s Telethon. A large audience turned out on the night. Prizes of $100 and up, to the big one of $1,000 were given away. The Air Cadets ‘were catering’ to the players as were some of the Terrace Centennial Lions. Prize money of over a big 10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 10, 1986 Santa arrives on time a Fran Lindstrom (left) and sae Beatrice Barnett were busy me fm with last minute detalls dur- @ ming the recent bazaar spon-§ a sored by BCOAP Branch 73 i B at the Happy Gang Centre In 3 Terrace. ‘children and some parents who were a little anxious too, The crowd: rushed in- side, all wanting to be the first to see and hear good old St. Nick. For the first half-hour following San- ta’s arrival, while he was making his way to his seat, it was impossible to get across to the other side of the event. Pine ee RRR Bake - The Terrace Museum Society held a fund ralsing event at Skeena Mall on Saturday, -. Nov. 29. Hasti-notes and the history of Ter- “= race, in the form of a book, were avaliable to “the pubilc. Judy Houlcen (left) and Marion Clift volunteered thelr time and effort during Danlele Berquist phate § the mall due to the large crowds. Santa was greeted by smiling faces, from young and old. St. Nick started his long journey of listen- ing to every -wish and dream hidden deep in hearts all over the world. Young children went forward and had their pic- tures taken, co ‘given out $4,000 was given out to the players and to Timothy’s Telethon. The 747 Squadron Air Cadets and Terrace Centennial Lions. proudly gave $3,383.55. Also as part of their work to the community, the 747 Squadron Air Cadets will be taking our local senior citizens out on Dec. 22 and 23 to see the Christmas lights around the Terrace and Thornhill areas. After their escorted * Daniele Berquist photo citizens to. the ‘tour, the senior will be driven squadron hall at the Terrace-Kitimat Airport where they will receive tea, coffee, sandwiches and a special Christmas gift. Each senior citizen will be escorted personally by a Cadet from 747, After their. visit to the Cadet Hall, they ..will then be taken home. Commanding officer Charlie Meek asks all residents in the Terrace to be treasured forever. As for Melissa Glawe and Lisa McPherson, both from Terrace, who says sitting on Santa’s knee is — just for the little ones? ‘Both teenagers had their photo taken with Santa Claus that Saturday, as. the festive season is of- ficially proclaimed under- way with the arrival of Santa Claus. - Over $4,000 | and Thornhill areas to put on their Christmas lights on the nights of Dec. 22 -and 23. The 747 Squadron and staff wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ygtemeneceerarraraeataaesnemmeatinanaiiaiin Sa in hh we ONS Molise Glawe (ett) and Lisa McPharaon from Terrace want nething more than a picture of themselves with Santa Claus to show their friends. As for their Christmas lst, It’s not made A classified ad in the Terrace Review is yours for ONLY $2 (per week, 30 words or less) How do you get your ad Into the Review? @ drop it in our mall slot @ mail it to us @ come into our office ®@ phone us @ or stop us on the street There will be no billing! Pay next time you come in or next time you see us. We’ re work- ing the ‘Honor System” Terrace Review 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace DODD CRADORDD GOODE GOURROADAC STOP ORDO DD ODER DODD DO CEORDURGSC DORR ODOR ORDA up yet. Daniele Berquist photo Terraceview Lodge tea and bazaar a success by Diane MacCormac Terraceview Lodge TERRACE — The Ter- raceview Lodge Tea and Bazaar was a great suc- cess. Thank you, Terrace. The winners of the raf- fle were: Ist prize, grocery ham- per — Randy Wilson. znd prize, crocheted tablecloth — Marlyn Richey. 3rd _ prize, Raggedy Anne and Andy set — Joy Lennox. Pay-and Pull for teddy bear — Mrs. Kienapfel; Pay and Pull for children’s table and chair set — Rose Marie Flem- ing, Cake raffle — Jimmy Taron; door prize, coun- try mouse set — Mrs, B. Erikson. 635-7840