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Robert &
Edna Cooper - Terrace
Separately,
and together, Bob and Edna Cooper have demonstrated community leadership
with their untiring work and selfless dedication to the province's
northern communities and the people in them.
Adopting the
north as her home in 1943, Edna Cooper brought with her a strong
interest in arts and culture and has devoted a large part of her
life to these community activities. As a charter member of the Terrace
Art Association and a past member of the Regional Arts Council,
she worked to establish the Terrace Public Art Gallery and the annual
Terrace Arts and Crafts Show. She was for many years President of
Terrace Little Theatre.
Edna Cooper
has served as an Alderman on the Terrace Municipal Council, a School
Trustee, and has been appointed to numerous boards and commissions.
With all her official activities, she still found time to lead Girl
Guides, chair the Centennial celebrations for Terrace, and for many
years instruct adult night school courses.
Bob Cooper has
also been heavily involved in all aspects of northern community
life - from acting as president of the Northwest Loggers Association,
and director of the Regional District of Kitimat Stikine, to membership
on the local Parole Board. For ten years, he was an Alderman of
the City of Terrace. Bob Cooper, too, has been appointed to a number
of boards and commissions including the Terrace/Kitimat Airport
Advisory Committee, the Northern Development Council, and the Mills
Memorial Hospital Board. He has worked to enhance the welfare of
inmates at the Terrace Community Correctional Centre.
Both Bob and
Edna Cooper are highly respected members of their community because
of the years of hard work they have dedicated to the betterment
of this north west corner of B.C., and the province as a whole.
They demonstrate community spirit at its finest.
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