» ‘18 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 22, 1987 Becca Shears, representing the White Heather Clud, was selected as First Princess In the recent Miss Ter- race Pageant at the REM Lee Theatre. Judges at the 1987 Miss Terrace Pageant chose Leigha Needham, rep- resenting the Kinsmen Club, to be this year's Second Princess. | Miss Terrace — continued from page 1— ~~ **Hold your head high and wear your crown with pride,Miss Terrace 1987, for you are rep-": resenting the people of Terrace and they deserve only the best.’’ “Thank you, for giving me memories I will cherish for the rest of my life.’ in the final two categories of - awards, Andrea Murray, Miss. Skeena mall, was chosen by her peers for the honor of Miss. Per- sonality, and Miss Elks Club, Karen Brodie, won the talent portion of the pageant with her mime of a pianist. © The competition for Miss Ter- race 1987 was close and, as sum- med up by the instructor of the citizenship workshops, Vesta Douglas, any one of the 11 con- testants were more than capable _ Of representing the city. “T’ve been a judge on many occasions, and I would not like to have been having to make 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. — Triathalon SATURDAY, JULY 25° — Pancake Breakfast, $3/plate | Skeena Mall Parking Lot - 11:00 a.m. — Riverboat Days Parade _ Lakelse Avenue oy : 11:00 a.m. — Terrace Family Day Lower Little Park ~— - 1:00 p.m. — Penny Bingo Lower Little Park _ 3:15 p.m. — Belly Flop ’ Lower Little Park 11:00 p.m. — Fireworks Display == =sss—iy:s * FO, Keith Ave. & Frank St. ~ SUNDAY, JULY26. "9:00 a.m, —_ 11th Annual King of the Mountain Footrace starting at the Arena. Provincial Picnic Site 11:00 a.m. — Salmon BBQ 1:00 p.m. — Music In The Park Heritage Park: that decision,’’ she said. “I think the judges did a splendid job.” i *‘I worked with the girls for a ‘couple of workshops and I was delighted with the calibre. They all seemed to mie to be very } sincere ‘about the city, and I § think that’s the first dequisite.”’ The judges for the 1987 Miss Terrace pageant were Dodi Ings, the National Vice President of the Jaycees, and Tracy Pokolm, Sharon Ellermann, Bob Park, Lillian Soughton and Paul Kinder, Judges for effective speaking were Betty Misfeldt,. Richard Terlesky and Don Suttis, and for the talent portion of. the pageant, Brian Koven, Elaine | Shepherd and Bonnie Shaw. The Diamond Jubilee River- boat Days activities starting this weekend will give the new Miss Terrace and her Princesses their first experience in taking part in community events. This will be followed in August by a trip to Vancouver where Miss Terrace, Charlotte Schoeps, will represent the City ff of Terrace in the Miss PNE Pageant. : Water — from page 17. 1987 would see residential users paying $8.00 per month, ‘Comparable water usage rates: in the -Northwest are Prince ‘Rupert at $6.85, Kitimat at $7.00 and Smithers at $8.75 per - month. Legends — continued from page 16 roll, one of the original Platters, will explain why the rock music of today just isn’t the same. In following issues Boby Cur- tola will explain why he thinks the whole 50’s experience has come back for another run, and Buddy Knox will ialk about Rock n’ Roll in Europe... acon- tinent where the musical clock ‘stopped 25 years ago. © - Fire — On July 18 at 12:19 a.m. the “$7.00 0 we to 6:30 p.m. Field beside Gift Shop on Hwy. 16 West. 11:30 a.m. — Cardboard Boat Races __ _ Lakelse Lake Provincial Picnic ‘Site ‘ wy . to" MONDAY, JULY 27 “to 6:00:p.m:; Lower Little Park - _ 12:00-noon — ‘Arts and Crafts Display __ 0800p. 97 : 12:00 noon — Arts and Crafts Display ©. to 9:00 p.m. - Terrace City Hall 7:00 p.m. ge ge 2:00 p.m: ~ -Kinette Kiddies Kernival TUESDAY, JULY 28. Terrace Art Gallery and Library to 5:00 p.m. . Terrace Art Gallery and Library. 6:00-p.m. — City Hall Open House rer THURSDAY, JULY 30 0) > 12:00 noon — Arts and Crafts Display =. . ‘to 5:00'p.m. _. Terrace Art Gallery and Library ek 7:00 p.m. —. Bed Races SR ey 0 Lakelse Avenue 7 Spot, -. FRIDAY, JULY 31 ~~ ‘12:00 noon. — Arts and Crafts Display . . - - to 5:00 p.m. Terrace Art Gallery and Library 6:00 p.m. — All Native Soccer Tournament: . Skeena Field oe ty — Slo-Pitch Tournament Riverside and Rotary Parks 7 .. have your newspaper . delivered every week. For just $24 you don't have to miss a single issue! Subscribe now! A full year: $24.00 _ Two years: $45.00 Come into our office, or send a cheque or ~ money order, to: Terrace Review _ 4535 Greig Ave., ’ Terrace, B.C. Terrace fire department attend-— ed a blaze behind Uplands Elementary School. The fire was | located in the school’s garbage containers, and the cause is believed to be vandalism. ce md : ‘On July 18 the Terrace fire department dealt with a brush fire at 1:51 p.m. The blaze oc-.| curred next to the REM Lee Theatre and the cause appeared to be vandalism or carelessness. 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