Northern Connector, January 16, 2015

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u NEWS Passengers left stranded, P. 2 u SPORTS ‘Makers best Saints, P. 7 u NEWS Discussion on trailer park needed, P. 5 u CLASSIFIEDS, P. 12-18

Free Picture your bundle of joy in the Terrace Standard’s

BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF 2014!

FRIDAY, January 16, 2015

Volume 9 Issue 28

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SPECIAL EDITION DON’T MISS OUT! If your baby was born between January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014, we will publish their picture in colour in our beautiful babies of 2014 supplement.

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Baby Mariah welcomes the world By Margaret Speirs

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TERRACE - The area’s new year’s baby shares a middle name with her sisters, mom and great-grandmas. Mariah Rose Gurney was born at 8 p.m. Jan. 2, weighing nine pounds and three ounces, to mom Allison at Mills Memorial Hospital, seven days after her expected birth date of Dec. 26.

Baby Mariah was also welcomed by her three older siblings: Bryson, 7; Keishia, 3 and Jazlyn, 2. Allison, 24, says her mom named her Allison Rose – her middle name is her grandmother’s name – and she liked it so much she also gave it to all three of her daughters as their middle name. It’s also Mariah’s greatgrandmother’s name on her dad’s side.

“My son wanted to name my daughter ‘cupcake,’” said Allison, adding when everyone went to the store, Bryson wanted to get his baby sister something so he chose a little undershirt with cupcakes on it. He really wanted a brother but is happy to have three sisters, she added. Mariah and her family live in New Aiyansh. Northern Health announced that the first baby

of the new year born in the region was a boy in Fort St. John on New Year’s Day. That baby also holds the distinction of being the only boy born early in the new year. The new year’s babies born in Prince Rupert, Smithers and Kitimat were all girls born on Jan. 2, 3 and 4, respectively. Mariah Rose Gurney will receive a selection of gifts from local merchants.

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