~.thern More than sixty women and one man braved the adverse - weather conditions to attend the first annual B.C. Heart Founda- tion’s ‘‘Hearts and Flowers and Fashions WNight’’, Thursday, Feb, 4th. The event took place at Vanity’s in the Bavarian Inn,. where a delicious heart-healthy dinner was served, in keeping with Heart Foundation philosophy. ‘by Betty Barton This was followed by flower arranging. demonstrations by J Grace Vales of Flowers a la- Carte, Linda MacBean of Cen- in May, 1987. The Northwest Region of the Heart Foundation stretches from the Queen Charlotte Islands to Houston. Campbell says she travels the whole area and also keeps in touch with the presidents, by telephone.. She is their resource person for special events, memoriums, residential and business fund raising and liason with the Provincial Heart Foun- dation office in Yancouver.. The next Heart Foundation event to be held during Heart tral Flowers, and Gail Cameron, % : ‘ new owner of Grace Fell Florist. Each designer created three bou- quets of cut flowers, while com- mentator Sheila Jackson, owner of Central Flowers and Gifts, explained the processes and 7a possible uses for each bouquet. This was the interspersed with - flower jokes and tales of Sheila’s Fm recent holiday to Mexico. Each flower shop also donated three silk arrangements for door prizes or auction. Joanne Thomson’s name was _ the first drawn, for a Valentine arrangement make by Gail Cameron of Grace Fell Florist. Joan Norman won the soft weights donated by Terrace Travel. Audrie Cox was the lucky winner of an arrangement by Grace Vales of Flowers-A- La-Carte. Kim Martinsen won an arrangement by Linda Mac- Bean of Central Flowers. Maria Marrello of Kitimat and "Charlotte Taylor won socks and "T-shirts, donated by Lady . Footlocker. Judy Houlden won ‘a picture frame donated by Nor- Accents, and Jan Tymoschuk won designer sunglasses donated by Benson Optical. Lady Footlocker . presented ‘leisure fashions from their new store in the Skeena Mall, Betty Hasker introduced the models and described their outfits. The evening was. topped off by the guest appearance of auc- tioneer Leo DeJong, who auc- tioned the flower arrangements that had not already been presented as door prizes. Leo’s stacatto speech and lighthearted descriptions of the flower ar- rangements delighted the au- dience. Occasionally Mr. De- Jong slowed his speech just long enough to ensure everyone knew where the bidding stood. Proceeds from the dinner and auction will go the B.C. Heart Foundation to further their heart research and information programs. Credit is due to the Bavarian Inn for the meal; Mike Rossiter of Totem Press for printing the posters and admis- sion tickets; Lady Footlocker for their fashions and models; Grace Fell Fiorist, Flowers a la Carte, and Central Flowers for their flowers and expertise; Ben- son Optical, and Northern Ac- cents, Terrace Travel and Leo DeJong, Betty Campbell and Karen lnriquez for their dedica- tion to making the evening a suc- cess. Karen Enriquez is the newly- appoinied chairman of the Ter- race unit of the Heart Founda- tion, and Betty Campbell is the Northwest Regional Co- ordinator of the B.C. Heart Foundation, Campbell was chairman of the Terrace unit for eight years, prior to her appoint- ment as Regional Co-ordinator Grace Vales of Flowers a la Carte presents one of her flower arrangements Flowers and fashion dinner _ gets Heart Month t icking Month in Terrace will be an education display clinic on February 11, 12 and 13 in the Skeena Mall. The clinic will of- fer blood pressure checks, infor- mation pamphlet on heart- related problems, and a video narrated by Al Waxman, which allows viewers to self-evaluate their risk of heart attack. Dieti- tian Joan Marr will also be in at- tendance to deal with diet- related inquiries, from 2 - 3 p.m. Thursday, 6-7 p.m. Friday, and 10 - 1] a.m. on Saturday. to Karen Enriquez for auction to raise funds for the B.C. Heart Foundation. | tion, call 635-4546 or 635-2508. MK BAY | Heritage Park is now open only for arranged tours. For more informa- . PUBLIC MEETING The annual public meeting for all users of MK Bay Marina will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, February 13, 1988, in the Activity Room of Nechako Elementary School, Nightingale, Kitimat, B.C. 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