_ * Nov. 22-Dec, 21 _® AQUARIUS - “oN Se * Jenny Hope was awarded the Ronatd MeDonald Vocat Award ~ in the recent Pacific Northwest Music Festival competition. Watch. for more photo- graphs of Pacific Northwest Music Festival winners in the Terrace Review ne axt week. » Your message from the stars... Your Week Ahead Horoscope * Forecast Perlod: 4/26-5/2/87: New undertakings bring an increase in n income, * Some lucky breaks come your way 10 help you get . thingsstarted, Lek * TAURUS _ A friend comes forth from out of theblueand gives . .. Apr.20-May20° = you some valuable tips on establishing yourself - oo as an influcntial force.- GEMINI Shortcomings of a partner become evident: Dis- * *° May21-June20 — cretionary methods are called. for in setting the . ; - , . peeords straight. ; * ARIES a Mar. 21- Apr 19 * CANCER Social life takes on a new d direction. Romantic i _. 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Investigate further, moe * You do alot of running around to. please kin and ~pelghbors. They couldn’t make it without you, so CAPRICORN - * Dee. 22-Jan, 19 ; PISCES. Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Prose; Marc. Smith, mark in Sight Reading; Michael Gyori. Original Poetry Compositions; J oelle Walker. Tace. _ Cumiskey - Classical Duet and Group Dance} Anna ‘and Bernice Liu » + Prince Rupert. . ($300. 00); Alan Brodie. contlaned from page 16 Shoppers Drug Mart Trophy. Highest marks Crampton, Brown & ‘Aindt J Award ($50 .00). “Highest Albert S. Wong Memorial Trophy..Highest. pat in) ‘ORGANAWARDS - W.C, Leuze Trophy..and Award ($50.00). Highest _ mark in Classical/Baroque Organ; Jason Schulte - Ter- , . DANCE AWARDS "Terrace Classical Ballet ‘School Trophy. Highest mark, Classical Ballet, 10 years and under; Heather - Connacher - . Terrace, Flowers: a la Carte Classical Ballet Award ($50. 00). Highest mark, 11 to 15 years and Open; Deirdre ‘Terrace. , Rotary. ‘Club ‘of. Terrace Trophy. Highest mark in ; ADJUDICATOR, AWARDS © ~ Terrace Rotary Club Award ($50. 00). A promising Junior Speech Student, Grades 1.to.7; Cindy Dow.’ ~The Bud McColl Memorial Scholarship ($200.00). A promising Senior Speech. Student, ‘Grades B-Open; Joe Zucchiatti, ~ Eurocan Pulp. & Paper Co. “Award ($75. 00). A pro- mising Junior Vocal Student, Grades 1 to 7; Tim ‘Reinert - Kitimat. Loyal Order of Moose #1051 (Prince Rupert) Scholar- ship ($250.00). A promising Senior Vocal Student; Pam Kerr - Terrace. - Ellen Bastin Memorial Award ($50.00). A promising Junior Piano Student, Grades I to 7; Erin Parr - Ter- race, - Lisa F, Y. Leung Memorial Award ($150. 00). A pro- ~ mising Senior Piano Student, Grades 8-Open; Charles Nelson. Emerson Medical Clinic Scholarship (6150. 00).. At promising Junior Instrumentalist, Grades 1 fo 3 Christine Norris. . Terrace Rotary Club Scholarship ($200. 00). A pro- “mising Senior Instrumentalist, Grades 8-Open; Ben- jamin Gyori - Kitimat. Member of the: Legislative Assemble Scholarship ($200.00). A. promising group of Instrumentalists; '-Megan Walker, Karen Brodie, Elizabeth Sluys, Laura Tupper, Kiera Sundberg - Terrace. ‘New Westminster Jazz Clinic Scholarship. Full tui- tion scholarship, to an outstanding student in Stage _ Band or Combo; Alice Sluys - Terrace, ‘Patricia Soroka Outreach Ballet Award ($100. 00). Artistic ability and musicality; Ralene Mar - Prince Rupert and Kim Jemson. THE FOLLOWING SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE PAID ON PROOF OF FURTHER STUDY Pacific: Northwest Music . Festival Scholarship Terrace ‘Water Polo Association Scholarship ($250.00), 12 years and under; Sarah Morgan. ‘Northern Drugs Scholarship ($500. 00). 13 to 15 years; Elizabeth Sluys. Knights of Columbus Scholarship Gt, 000. 00). 16 to 25 years; David Hick. ’ PROVINCIAL WINNERS. Class 15, Junior Piano — Matthew Phillip. - Class 16, Intermediate Piano — Robert Hick. Class 17, Senior Piano — David Hick. Class 20, Junior Voice — Romi Makapar. ~ Class 21, Intermediate Voice — Pam Kerr. . Class 50, Junior Speech — Sarah Morgan.” - Class 51, Intermediate Speech’—- Rosanne Komlos. -Class'52, Senior Speech — Laura Tupper. Class 61, Intermediate Woodwind — Elizabeth Siuys Class 72, Senior Brass —— Jim Enriques. Class 82, Senior Ballet — Dierdre Cumiskey. BY TAPE | . Class 100, Junior Band — Skeena Junior Secondary Concert Band. Class 101, Senior Band — Caledonia Senior Secondary Concert Band. Class 102, Community Band — they say, Terrace Community Band. May 2 to June 13 — Tennis lessons for juniors at Kalum _ BER rs DELI CA T ESSEN Street tennis courts. 9:30 to 10:30 am. ter 10 and 11 year WE HAVE... <8 large variety -of meats, cheeses, European novelties, super sandwiches, tresh salads. We cater for-large and smalt parties and picnics. 635-5440 ers « . \. 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (ecross from the library) - J olds; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. to 12 to 14 year olds. Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office in the Terrace - Arena, Tuesday, May 5 — Ajthritis Society meeting (Terrace chapter In the Terrace Library Arts Room at 7:30 p.m. Marian Ewing from the Vancouver Centre will be in atten: dance. Report from the confarence-in Prince George, video shown If ible and a recording of Dr, Dunno’s ad- pose dress to delegates in Prince George. welcome. Laura Tupper was the reciplent of the Tilden Rent-a-Car Trophy for the highest mark In Canadian Poetry. She also received the B.C. Telephone Company Trophy and Award for highest mark in an Instrumental Ensemble. Tupper also won provinclally In: the Sanior Speech competition during the lacal music festival. She received marks of 87 in Dramatic Scenes, 68 In- Shakespearean, and 86 inthe Sight Reading competition. Rosanne Komies recently won the Dr. Zucchiatti Award at the - music festival. Komlos took first place in Canadian Poetry, sec -ond In.Lyric Poem, firat In Dramatic Poem, with a mark of 90, to make the highest ‘Speach Art mark. She was first In Dramatic “Scene and.in n Sight Reading. Pam Kerr, winner of the Toten Furniture and Appliances Trophy and Award, received highest marks In Vocal Solo com petition for 13 to 15-yser-olds. msi ees Rash er ReeRER ESR ON TUE Sle alan