“ime Lot — - ~~ a oe ee eee _ Tr . 4 1 i GD Sn Si ay aL te a raf esd oa pd ef eae 2S gutapte i ee er i ee i, ee eee Cre Cnc coke ek hea) ae Se ee et 7 ee a errr ng ’ By YVONNE MOEN More than 100 Terrace oldtimers got together for a reu- nion dinner last week to tell stories and exchange gifts. People came from as far , away-as North Carolina and Washington to attend the July 28th dinner at the Terrace Inn. The reunion began with a social. hour, followed by the dinner, the drawing of door prizes and then the stories. “Alex: Houlden started the ‘evening by welcoming everyone and introducing the out of town guests. Joe Haits won the door prize, a collectors Kermodei plate, which he gave away to Julia Lit- tle. A second draw prize of a Pioneers of Terrace Area book, _ which was for someone who had been in Terrace prior to 1918, was won by Floyd Johnson. Ted Johnston then presented Mamie Kerby with his book for the heritage site. Floyd Frank told the first story of the night which was about how the hole-in-the-wall got its name, and Tom Olson followed with a story about his aunt Jessie, Belle Watts recounted her memories of receiving the mail ~ Summer of visits, bir ~'By YVONNE MOEN celebration. | = ROOM FOR IT HERE! , * Held at his daughter's house, rr : . Bert Goulet’s mather, who the party was attended by more Here ‘ n came to Terrace aS @ than 35 people including Ted’s y5 homesteader in 1920, was in brother Pat and and his family JThHOF@ Terrace visiting her son recent- from Saskatoon. Other out of ‘ - by yo: ed’s son [= EE Now living in Qualicuni on Jove aes Peal and Ray Yvonne Moen : DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Vancouver Island, 92 year-old - Antoinette Goulet is doing very well, Bert’s daughter Cheryl ‘a reunion and her three children were also - here for a visit from Vancouver. kKkkkKkk 7 Bili cud Helene McRae tallies up,,their, 14th grandchild when son Doug and his wife Annie had a new baby. _weKkKkKk While walking by Northwest Sportsman the other day with Belle Watts I spottedBill Gibbs weighing in a 60 pound fish he’d caught on the lower Kalum. ; ckkkhkkk Ted Barry celebrated his 60th birthday last week with many friends and family attending the TERRACE OLDTIMERS got together for a re bang a ae union to swap stories and gifts recently. More than 100 . people came from as far away as North Carolina and Washington for the dinner and social night held at the Terrace Inn, On the right sitting down is Archie Hippisley next to Sanna Ross Gaffney, Standing, from the left, are Lee Kirkaldy, sisters Luella Brooks and Belle Watts and Ted Johnston. by a dog team and Luella Brooks talked about her days as a nurse in the Prince Rupert hospital in 1920, The out of town visitors travelling the farthest to attend the reunion were Sanna Ross and Joan Clifford from Salmon Arm B.C. The guest of honour arrived in style on his daughter Laurie’s Harley Davidson. A special thanks to Rod Cameron who videotaped the special event, Everyone had marvellous time... -..-_ . kaeaekker Kip and Ruth Gravelle are celebrating their SOth wedding anniversary with an open house at the Elks Hall August 25, and would like all their friends to come join them on this special day. Married at the St. John Anglican Church in Duncan B.C,, they moved to Terrace in Fun in France By YVONNE MOEN Ten people have just returned from studying french at a Paris school, The trip included four weeks of classes at the Centre Interna- tionale d’Etudie Francaise and five days of sightseeing in Paris. The five days wasn't enough to see Paris, they say, but enough to make them want to, - go back and see the rest. Their sightseeing tour began with a bus trip around the city to familiarize them with the landmarks, and was followed by a visit to the Notre Dame ‘Cathedral and the home of the Mona Lisa. They also visited the ald opera house, the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles and the Place de la Concorde. Participating in the trip was Northwest Community College French teacher Jo Patterson, Linda Miller and Ann Kantakis from the college and Pam Jakobs, Charmaine Anderson, Julie Krause, Jason Krause, Lisa Chen-Wing and Eric Bergsma. Also along was Jackie Turner from Yarrow, Gaffney from Boone, North Carolina, She received a Ker- modei collectors plate. - Other visitors were: Luella Brooks (Frank), White Rock: Belle Watts (Frank), Calgary; Vera Frank, North Vancouver: Mr, and Mrs. Martin Haasjes, Victoria; Freda Malory, Prince Rupert; Daisy Stokes, Kispiox Valley; Bernice Houlden. (Sandl), Kispiox Valley; Jack and Linda Sager, Vernon B.C.; Eric Lenney, Bellingham, Washngton; Jean Froese, Clear- brook. so 1959 where Kip worked for Col- umbia Cellulose until he retired in 1982, They have three children: thdays Elaine Furnseth, Leslie Nicholichuk and Joe Gravelle. Please come and join in on this special day. ser TED BARRY, here with his brother Pat from Saskatoon en the right, received a surprise party for his 6Oth birthday. More than 35 friends and relatives attended. Barry arrived in style — on his daughter's Harley Davidson. 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Park Report by James Roop . 4 VICTORIA —- Parks Minister van Messmer announced Parks Plan 90, a comprehensive planning process that will shape the future of British ‘Columbia’s parks. “British Columbians have been blessed and challenged by our, natural heritage," Messmer sald, “BC Parks’ ultimate aim is to etablish a system of parks which balances conservation and racreation. tn. order to achlave this goal, we must plan for tha long term, with full public participation.” : Messmer today released four Parks Plan 90 documents to encourage discussion and comments from British Columbians: Parks Plan 90: Summary, Parks Plan 90: Landscapes for BC Parks, Parks Plan 90: Spatial Features for BC Parks, and Striking tha Balance {third edition), Baginning in the fafl of 1996, the public In every part of tha province will be invited to expres its views on Parks Plan 90 documents. BC Parks will also meet with interest groups, industry and business, Messmer said. ; After the public meetings, an action plan will be prepared in 1991, At that time, areas will be targeted for study, and a timetable and pro- cess for completion of the parks system will be Suggested. The documents released today explain the role and reponsibility of BC Parks, and describe the steps required to deal with proposals for ad- ditional parks. They illustrate the process BC parks' will follow to- establish a system of parks which preserves natural environments for : the inspiration, usa and enjoyment of the public. - Parks Plan 90: Landscapes for BC Parks identifies the ‘59 represen tative landscapes of British Columbia. Prks Plan 90: Special Features for BC parks identifies some of British Columbia's key recreation set: tings, including most unusual geographical features, highest waterialls, best beaches and rarest wildlife. - Parks Plan 90 is the second phase of BC Parks’ initiative to involva British Columbians in planning the parks system, and follows the 1988 release of Striking a Balance, BC Parks first public policy statement. “British Columbla is a diverse province and we want a diverse parks system that will reflect the vision of all British Columblans,”” said Messmer. i Lattice SNOCAS....cereoreecsssnreereeeeeeers D1 B95 | 2X3 Studs.a.essssessecsecesesreontsnnsecssesseeseene IOP J Red FINOF........sssessesseseeenerensnen i BAY B’ FENCE POSTS .ssssssesseesnossroreeensen 8389 Greenhouse PANEIG...2.--ersereee GO99 Fertilizer Spreaderieessennnn $29.99 J LIMO. cesssssssssesssensen $2.99 “Since 1917, BC parks has created 388 parks, covering an area the size of Nova Scotia,” Messmer added. “but our parks system is still far” from complete. 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