programmes, 10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1986 Preschool recreation workshop planned Whether you are a parent of preschool aged children, a person with - talent or skills in certain areas who wants to share these with preschoolers, a person who works with preschoolers, or a person who is interested in the needs of preschoolers, you will be interested in the Preschool Recreation Leadership Workshop taking place in Terrace Jan, 24, 25 and 26. The Terrace Parks and Recreation Department is holding this workshop for people who are con- cerned about preschool- ers and want to learn about the ages and stages of the preschoolers, their development and appro- priate activities, discipline in group set- ting, how children relate to one another, to adults and to their parents and much more. The course conductor © is Donna Bond Chris- tianson — Donna is an Eariy Childhood Devel- opment Consultant spe- cializing in preschool recreation. While contin- uing studies in Early Childhood Education (ECE) at UBC, she was employed by the District of Surrey as a Preschool Recreation Consultant. During the 8 years Don- na held this position she coordinated numerous workshops and in-service training sessions for recreation staff (both preschool instructors and management staff), ECE students, parents, - public health personnel and family daycare owners. In addition, she participated in the field testing of the original 30 hour Preschool Recrea- tion Leadership Course several times and design- ed the course manual in 1982. Donna is actively involved with preschool staff, volunteers, and parents, both as a resource person and as a practicing preschool recreation playleader. In her capacity as an independent consultant, Donna advises recreation departments and adult education departments on current and possible preschool programming and suitable training assesses and evaluates all aspects of preschool recreation programming such as playleader performance, program content, equip- ment (and supplies and toys), and facilities. As an independent scholar she is able to keep up to date on current practices and theory in the early childhood development field and assist staff in interpreting such data. Terrace Parks and The Prince George “B” team boys won the annual Terrace pups: coaches ara Devin Archibald, Brian Borden, Jeff Carrelll, Gorey Crellin, ice hockey tournament champs peewees’ minor hockey tournament. Team players shown here with their Frank Konig, Kevin Paschal, Darcy Peterson, Evan Potskin, Jason Rowlay, Marlo Leblance, Wade Strasbin, Shaun MacLauthlin, Clayton Fiddler, Tyler Rommell and Brent Gerdes. Bronze medals for Prince Rupert Prince Rupert's pup reps took home the bronze medals for their third-place finish at the. annual Terrace pups-peewees’ minor hockey tournament. Look for details atsewhere In this issue. Recreation knows this -will be one of the most exciting workshops in the region to be offered for people interested in preschoolers. For more information or to register contact the Ter- race Parks and Recrea- tion Department at 638-1174. Schedule On Sunday, Jan. 26, Northern Motor Inn takes on Tilden and the following game has Tilden competing against Sharples. . Peewee ice hockey game schedule The Terrace Minor Hockey Peewee Division . is providing entertain- ment for local audiences this winter. Minor Hockey Week -is being celebrated in the community Jan. 18 to 25. The schedule is: Jan. 18 — 8:45 a.m. Williams vs Thornhill Gr.; 5:45 p.m. Rotary vs Finning. Jan. 19 — 11:45 a.m. Rotary vs Pup ‘'B’’; 4:30 p.m. Finning vs Williams; 5:45 p.m. Thornhill Gr, vs Rotary. Jan, 22 — 9:15 p.m. Thornhill Gr. vs Pup Rep. Jan, 23 — 9:15 p.m. Rotary vs Women. Jan. 25 — 7:45 a.m. Finning vs Pup ‘‘B”’; 12:15 p.m. Williams vs Pup Rep; 4:45 p.m, Thornhill vs Finning; and 5:45 p.m. Williams vs Rotary. Time for books Shirley Hughes is a distinguished author-illustrator of children’s books. She won the Kate Greenaway Medal for Illustrators in 1978 and the eleanor Far- jeon Award for her overall distinguished contribu- tion to children’s literature in 1983. Now, through Douglas and McIntyre, her Nursery Collection has become available in Canada. The first three books in the series each present a simple concept. Bathwater's Hot depicts opposites, Noisy illustrates a series of different sounds; When We Went to the Park is a simple counting book. Each concept és presented through the activities of a fami- ly, little girl, baby brother, parents, grandfather, pets and home, so that there is a continuity between the books and a simple relationship withtheir own sur- roundings for the children reading them. These are very good introductions to the concepts given, and their bright, realistic illustrations and touches of affectionate humour, (For example the six runners running followed by the seven dogs chasing) make them as much a delight for the parents sharing ther as for the child. The books cost $4.95 each.