okeena memories by Floyd Frank IF YOU HAVEN'T yet picked up your’ copy of More Skeena ‘Memories by Floyd Frank, you'd better hurry to the bookstore, Floyd only had one thousand copies published, and I’m happy to say his book is selling fast, In this new book Floyd tells a story of one of the early prospec- tors at Kalum Lake, ‘And of course you'll leam al! about the O.K. Mountain on page 38, plus the hike to volcano, _ Floyd’s book can be purchased at Overwaitea, Northern Drugs .,, and Misty River Books, Special thanks to Randy Penner for the picture of O.K. Mountain which appears on the cover of Floyd’s book. This picture was taken from the Penner property. So if-you haven’t yet picked up your. copy of More Skeena Memories, by Floyd Frank, make sure fo get one right away. ee kak kk Now for some news about the Terrace Beautification Socicty’s 10th annual Garbathon. ' The: weatherman: was really -good to us — we have never been ‘rained out, We had 108 people come out. Adults and children collected over 150 bags of garbage. The largest group to come out "was a group of 18 air cadets. "They collected 37 bags of gar- bage from the Thornhill area, "HERE ‘N.THERE. YVONNE MOEN Olto Grundmann won a prize for being the oldest callector, I think I could say that this year was the best Garbathan. Last year 28 [ewer people came out and collected 40 fewer bags of litter, Many thanks to everyone who participated, such as the am-— _ bulance crew, the Miss Terrace girls, the Kinette club ladies and Northern Networking. And thank you to the merchants who donated to the event The Terrace Beautification Society would also like to give out very special thanks to Pat Walker, ‘‘Rod,”? and some of the residents from the correctional centre. Last week they gave us three days of work, cleaning the ~ Seven’ members from the Daniel Brown family came out, making them the largest family group. The most unique piece of trash was an animal skull, collected by the Ron Marleau family. overpass and alsc going down Highway 16 West to Kenney St. I walked that area the other eve- ning and there was not a piece of trash. It was wonderful...now if only it could stay that way. Around Town Family walk truly for kids IF A FAMILY stroll is part of your plans for Mothers Day, here’s an idea: join the All Seasons Source for Sports Family Fun Walk. Not only will it be an enjoyable outing — Bob Park, All Seasons owner promises sunshine — you'll be helping the Child Development Centre, ’- That's because all entry money is donated to the CDC. Entry is $5 for an individual, $20 for families. Registration is at All Seasons, at the corner of Lakelse and Kalum and the first 50 to sign up receive a frec pair of sunglasses. The walk follows a 5km route through the Horseshoe so there are no hills to climb. The walk begins at I*p.m., Sunday, May 14 outside All Seasons which is also the finishing Ine. eles LADIES sec All Ladies T-Shirts 2) f and Sweat TOPS sewseeene OD No f All Leggings........u.05 All T-Shirts and 0 sweat TOPS eccseuesenndD Yo All Mens Cotton SUMME! PANS .....ccerecerees 25% All T-Shirts and 25% | SWE TOPS.......0cccuerecerees fe) Childrens Leggings an OD % All Pa 4-0 by With the exception of llning, pellon, and broadcloth off 0.K. MOUNTAIN -~ This picture was taken by Randy Penner on the Penner property at Vanarsdal. The photo appears on the trant cover of Floyd Frank’s new book More Skeena Memories, Upcoming events at Happy Gang Centre Contributed A MEMBERSHIP MEETING for Br# 73 of the B,C, Old Age Pensioners Organization was held April 20 in the Happy Gang Centre. Twelve members having birthdays in April were wished a ‘Happy Birlhday.” Business at the mecling in- cluded a decision to supply the newly formed Adult Car Centre with lunches for ihe clients at- lending the centre. Connie Porter previewed the program ‘‘Canada Remembers,” It’s sponsored by the Canadian Legion and takes place May 7. TERRACE CO-OP HOME CENTRE 2912 Malitor St. TERRACE CO-OP DEPARTMENT STORE 4617 Greig Ave. * Grocerles * Cafetaria + Family Thurs, + Fri, Fashions Saturday.. * Post Office Sunday... STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY fam.-é6pm. 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