a 5 a en eee FR A Se ‘race Jaycees, James ‘@llham was recently named a Lifetime Member of the - Terrace Jaycees organization at a recent group meeting which . featured the election of new officials in the local branch. _ Gllham is the second peraon to hold the honorary Position in* the Jaycoes. APRIL 24 - 26 jin the development of Terrace as a communi- ; -past members are in business for themselves. | 7 19-39 to become tomorrows leaders. Jaycees New officials elected as _ Jaycee reps ‘ TERRACE — At the re- cent meeting of the Ter- elections were held and new posi- tions were determined. — Some of the results of ‘the elections were: .presi- dent, Brian Champlin; in- ternal vice president, Jim Bell; external -vice presi- — dent, James Thomsen; treasurer, Don Suttis; secretary, Neil Mac- Donald; honorary : presi- dent, Doug Misfeldt; and past president, Aitios. The ‘newest lifetime member was named. James Gilham is the Ter- race branch’s second lifetime member, of which — the Terrace unit is allowed only four... Since Jaycee members Novice h a huge TERRACE — The season-ending Terrace Minor Hockey 10-team Novice Tournament came up with a very successful formula as four local teams plus four from . Kitimat and two from Smithers played a total of 15 games on April 4 and 5. It was an All-Novice division set-up with youngsters from the group made up of players in the eight and nine-year-old section, with some even younger. The emphasis was on “fun’ as every player pick- ed up a special participa- ET eyEME SNES HEUER PAE MST CSTE -members’’, Sohn can only be between - the ; ages of 18 and 39 unless - they are ‘‘sponsor Gilham has been given the honor of lifetime status because of — his earlier work with the organization. The position carries all the privileges of — a regular member. Dues _ are paid by the group, but a lifetime member cannot hold a position in office unless he has been ap- pointed as honorary presi- ‘dent by the unit. Gilham has been-an ac- tive member in the Jaycees since 1976, and he plans to help the organization for. Many years to come. Congratulations -to all. ’ Jaycee members who now-- hold an official position . due to the elections. success | tion award when it ended. Each team played three games, and three of the teams won all their games. ‘They were Johnston- Barclay-Scaife and Knights of Columbus from Kitimat, plus Fire- fighters of the local league. . Kitimat’s Alcan and Eurocan teams posted one-win, one-loss and one-tie records. Terrace Kalum: Electric had one win and two losses. The other four teams -- Elks, Legion, Smithers Roi and Smithers Oscars -- all wound up with one tie and preparing for its 17th annual debut. unlike the real business world, they. do allow - game star, -of ice time. OE EAD as aa ea ir Maytont Pe Pacific Northwest ~ Trades Fair in Terrace by Andy Lee. ro Publicity Chairman. Terrace Jaycees. Mes mh Trades Fair Committee . ° -. TERRACE — Since 1953 The: Terrace. and’ District Jaycees have played an important role. Past Jaycees have held ‘public office and even to this date some are still actively involv-. ed in running the community of Terrace. Some Jaycees provide the training background to ‘develop and encourage young men between promote such ideas as free enterprise and good. business sense, One good example is the local Pacific Northwest Trades. Fair, currently | Trades Fair is a team effort. with: many of the local Jaycees taking part in the organiza- tion of this three day event. As with many pro- . jects carried out by Jaycees, the event requires a chairman, : a treasurer, a secretary: and many special interest volunteers, | Each member of. the Trades: Fair team has his objective and duty to fulfil: However, mistakes; something the real world would not take so lightly. As mentioned before, Jaycees. is a training organization; and’ learning. takes place whether successful or not, “continued on page 20 (The Stork | y| Report Terrace resident Andy L Les invites local residents to- tho - daycees. Pacitic Northwest Trades Fair. fT. Is the stork « about to. visit yout 635-6605 Let everyone know about the happy event by having it printed in the Terrace Review. Forms are available at the hospital. ~ Ron and Ruth Bahr, along with sister Pamela, are happy _to-announce the arrival of Melissa Joy on. March 27, 1987, weighing 8 Ibs. 3 oz. Special thanks to Drs. Redpath, Boyd, : Asante and Hamilton and the Mills maternity staff. ‘Bruce and Norma Lloyd thank the Lord Jesus for their - Son, Joel Micah, born April 6, 1987, weighing : 7 Ibs. 5 Oz. two losses. For every game, two players from each team § were chosen to receive trophies as either the most valuable playez, or, the. ’ Games were made up of two, 21-minute runsing- time periods. Except for | the goalie, groups of five players played three min- utes each, then left the ice for another five-player group. This rotation con- tinued through each con- test. Overtime was not allowed due to limitation FLOWERS ALA CARTES Member of AFS Wire Service 24-hour Phone (604)635-4080 mos Skeena Mall N iy iv RETR AE LR Tt Ea Bete Web ne fn rd