‘errace Review — Wednesday, September 13, 1989 a I see it... by Stephanie. Wiebe - Boy, am I getting old, I've “been thinking about Septem- - Bers ‘and schools, ‘plaid skirts “and saddle shoes, new pencils, falling leaves, and Randy Mor- ford. Grade 3, Harbor Heights ‘Elementary School, 1963. Oh, thore and talk less. I’d absorb — . if I-could only go back. If I could go back, I'd listen everything I could possibly learn. I’d ask for extra home- ‘work, and plan for that Ph.D. ‘I'd worry less about how Cheryl and Tracie were wearing ‘their hair, and more about multiplication tables. If L could go back, I’d clean “the blackboards for Mrs. ’ Skrivinich and let her know the effect she’s had on my life by introducing me to good books. T’d be nicer to Michael James, “who was fat and teased, but basically an okay guy. I wouldn't envy Loie, who was extremely pretty, but quite ; shallow and not very smart. “Tf I could go back, I'd prob- : ably get straight A’s, earn a _ scholarship, and maybe have discovered the cure for AIDS by) now. I wouldn't listen to . in'the icing of ‘‘Mother’s”” “a pia) ot lee Robin Thomas, who told me. there were smashed up worms POLICE REPORT Terrace RCMP report there were no serious or personal-injury motor vehi- cle accidents in the area over the Labour Day weekend. - During the three days there were a total of five accidents, police handed out six 24-hour suspensions. and charged five people with im- paired driving. brand ‘animal ‘cookies, and who also gave out incorrect defini- tions for dirty words. I wouldn’t think spitting was cool, either. I’d write more, read more, worry less, and maybe invest my allowance in waterfront _ property. And I’d kiss Randy Morford ‘on the lips. Well, you can never go back, but shouldn’t somebody learn _ from this bit of ‘‘too-late”’ wisdom? Wouldn’t you think that third graders everywhere - would gather around eagerly to benefit from my hindsight?’ When you were in Grade 3, if somebody had told you that - you might think about this stuff 25 years later, wouldn’t you have listened? Naw, me neither. This was the real payoff from the char! Golf and Country Club. Rod Verstrate, a cheque for $2,500 to Sandy Sandover-Sly, mee CE eel Late Sea Perel bacaiat Centre, this year’s beneficlary of the annual event. ty golf tournament held recently at the Skeena Valley. representing the sponsoring-Inn of the West, delivers treasurer for the Terrace Child: Development Terrace Parks and Recreation —si Crafts, dancing, drawing in Fall program | Contributed by ‘Kulbinder Saran The fall session for the Ter- race Parks and Recreation’s Nouth Programs will.be. under- .... way shortly. The first program will be starting Sept. 19 (The Monster Factory), while others, like Monart Drawing I and II and Highland Dancing, will commence Sept. 23. This season’s programs have a little bit of everything, sure to please the children in your fami- ly. There are art and craft pro- jects, dancing, drawing, cooking and a totally new sport that is sure to become popular with the local female ice fans — ringette! The Monster Factory is for children from Kindergarten to Grade 3, who will create dif- ferent art and_ craft projects ARE YOU GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR COMPUTER? IF NOT... CALL 635-3444 AND ASK FOR RAINER. - ONE-bn-ONE Training in Most Business soplicsions » ON-SITE Software Troubleshooting ! t - ACCOUNTING Software Installation & Conversichs in major packages Including ACCPAC, BEDFORD, & NEW VIEWS - GENERAL COMPUTER. CONSULTING and SYSTEMS SETUP “about: RAINER GIANNELIA SYSTEMS, 2.0. BOX 621, TERRACE 8c, VeG 468 (604) 635-2444. inn COLD BEER and WINE S monsters, aliens, creatures from the. deep, . ety. These projects will come in han- dy, come Halloween!: ‘Ada fun, It is running. on Tuesdays from Sept. 19 to Oct. 24 at Thornhill Primary School. . Monart Drawing I and II are for those children who think “they can’t draw’? but would still like to fearn. This is a great way to promote your child’s creativity. Monart Drawing 1 -and Il goes from Sept. 23 to Dec. 16 on Saturdays at the Northwest Community College : Emily Carr Studio. The instruc- Gillard .is teaching. this fun.and -.- wacky class, sure to be lots of tor-will be Moira Sheridan. Highland Dancing is being ‘taught by Kenna Turcotte ‘this fall. Two classes will be offered, one to children in Grades 1 to 4 and the other to. Grades 4 and older. This introduction to Scot- Jand’s native dance should be fun for all. The Saturday classes begin Sept. 23 and go to Dec. 9. 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