Photo showing a recent outing for twenty-five Terrace Old Age Pensioners, which included a bus trip to Kitimat, lunch at Helen's Cafe were guests of Owner, Operater Dave Chow and a tour of Kitimat Works, sponsor was Alcan. At the luncheon, "Fire Chief Aubrey Creed acted as 'host' for Mr. Chow. L/R bottom left - Fire Chief Aubrey Creed.
Photo showing a recent outing for twenty-five Terrace Old Age Pensioners, which included a bus trip to Kitimat, lunch at Helen's Cafe were guests of Owner, Operater Dave Chow and a tour of Kitimat Works, sponsor was Alcan. At the luncheon, "Fire Chief Aubrey Creed acted as 'host' for Mr. Chow. L/R bottom left - Fire Chief Aubrey Creed.
Photo showing 16 members of the Terrace Old Age Pensioners' Association, guests at Helen's Cafe during their outing. Hosts were Dave Chow and Fire chief Aubrey Creed. Pictured are, from left: Aaron Schmidt (bus driver), Mrs. May Cole, Mrs. Rose Turner, Mrs. Carrie Doll, Mrs. Arlene Kermode, Mrs. Catherine Place, Mrs. Alice McComb, Mrs. Gunda Skoglund and Mrs. Mabel Hobenshield.
Photo showing 16 members of the Terrace Old Age Pensioners' Association, guests at Helen's Cafe during their outing. Hosts were Dave Chow and Fire chief Aubrey Creed. Pictured are, from left: Aaron Schmidt (bus driver), Mrs. May Cole, Mrs. Rose Turner, Mrs. Carrie Doll, Mrs. Arlene Kermode, Mrs. Catherine Place, Mrs. Alice McComb, Mrs. Gunda Skoglund and Mrs. Mabel Hobenshield.
Photograph of cute little Michelle Heuser, 15 months of age, looks as if she doesn't know what to make of the whopping potatoes grown and decorated by Mrs.Werner Demelt of 45 White St. Mrs. Demelt said she just couldn't resist putting the finishing touches to the giant spuds that are shaped like chickens. She said her bean crop was also exceptional this year.
Photograph of cute little Michelle Heuser, 15 months of age, looks as if she doesn't know what to make of the whopping potatoes grown and decorated by Mrs.Werner Demelt of 45 White St. Mrs. Demelt said she just couldn't resist putting the finishing touches to the giant spuds that are shaped like chickens. She said her bean crop was also exceptional this year.