TERRACE — Gradu- ates from Caledonia Senior Secondary School will be congregating in town Friday, Aug. 1 for a “Class of 66” re- union. Pat Sheichuk, Terrace resident and one of the organizers for the ‘celebration, said about 150 people are expected to attend the event. The reunion marks the pass- ing of 20 years since graduation in 1966. Sheichuk said except Friends reunite The Terrace Oldtimers’ Association recently held. their fifth annual reunion banquet. The event drew about 130 guests, many of whom attended from out of town. In Terrace for two individuals, the entire graduating class has been contacted, Although attempts have been made, Sheichuk said it has been ‘‘im- possible to find’? two people. She added that there are about 60 of the graduating class who are still living in Terrace.and between them, they were able to track down the “rest of the crew. The grad reunion organizers began contac- ting people in January and asked that replies be returned by June 15 con- firming participation at the celebration. Shei- Miss Terrace for 1986 Crowned continued trom page 3 Finally it was time for the final decisions to be made. It began with the Miss Personality for 1986 being awarded to Miss Kinsmen, Laura Anderson. Next came the Miss Talent award. This went to Leah Leibel, Miss Fabric Boutique. The Terrace Jaycees had an award of their own: the effective speaking award. This went to Laura Tupper, Miss McDonald’s. Finally it was the mo- ment the girls were look- ing foward to. After weeks of preparation, it was finally here! _ The girls stood on stage, holding hands, as they awaited the final decisions. Terry Morris called out for the 2nd princess, Leanne Phillips, Miss Rotary Club! The girls hugged and then Leanne was crowned 2nd princess. Again Terry Morris called out for the Ist princess, Lisa -McLeod, Miss Mantique Fashions! Dena Ippel crowned Lisa, the new 1986 1st princess. There were now eight girls remaining, each of them holding onto each other’s hands. Miss Ter- race for 1986 — Laura Tupper, Miss Mclonald’s! The girls screamed and hugged, then Laura went on to be crowned by Brian Champlin, Miss Terrace for 1986! . The audience gave all the contestants a stan- ding ovation, while welcoming in the new Royalty for 1986: Miss Terrace, Laura Tupper; lst princess, Lisa McLeod; and 2nd princess, Leanne Phillips. DONU chuk said letters are “still dwindling in’’ and there is a_ possibility more than the expected 150 people will turn up. There were approx- imately 109 people in the 1966 graduating class but Sheichuk said even peo- ple who did not graduate that year, but were sup- posed to, were con- tacted. Individuals who started with the graduating class in Grade 1, but who did not graduate at the school, were asked to attend the | » celebration. : Sheichuk noted that class members have drifted far and wide. One fellow is now living in Australia and another woman is in Holland. ‘So we've got them scat- tered all over.’’ Some people are living in the eastern part of the United States, one in- dividual is now located in the Bahamas, but ‘‘a Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 30, 1986 19 Grad class of 1966 to reunite Pat Sheichuk good majority have stayed in B.C.,’’ Sheichuk said. We have one fellow who is a street juggler. He has travelled all over the world with his work, she said. The schedule of events for the “Class of 66” reunion includes. a welcome at the Happy Gang Centre from 2 p.m, to 5:30 p.m. on Fri- day, Aug. 1. A wine and cheese party will follow that evening starting around 8 p.m. at 3316 Johnstone at the home of Gordon Olson. On Saturday, there will be a pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre starting at 8 a.m. until t1 a.m. followed by a dinner and dance at Skeena Junior High Schoo! beginning with cocktails from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7:30 pm. with a dance to follow. ‘On Sunday, there will be a picnic at Flora Kerr’s on Lakelse Lake from 12 noon until the evening. For more information contact members of the organizing committee: Pat Sheichuk 635-3009, Linda Bee 635-4541, or Flora Kerr 798-2477. Fire update for Kalum Forest District Sixteen new fires were reported and actioned in the Kalum_ Forest District last week. Most of these fires occurred earlier in the week and were caused by lightning storms that passed through the district on July 16 and 17. This brings the total number of fires in the Kalum Forest District to 52 for the 1986 fire season. The present fire danger rating for the district is moderate. 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