Comet blazes across the sky IF YOU looked up at the sky last week, wondering what that bright blur was, that” was the Comet ‘Hyakutake. The comet is now on ils way to a close encounter with our sun oe- fore heading back out into space again for another 10,000 years, About 75 people had a chance to look at the comet up close at Copper Mt. Elementary school on March 25, The evening started with broken cloud but soon cleared into a perfect view- ing evening. Unfortunately only one telescope made it to the school but people didn’t seem to mind waiting in line to gel a chance at secing the comet up close. Many people brought their binoculars and once they found where the comet was they were happy to show others, — Organizer and amateur astronomer Brian McNair gave a guided tour of the night’ sky and answered questions, Some of the things that people were able to view included the moon, Venus, Comet Hyakutake, ‘man-made satellites, some star clusters and later on, even the northern lights. McNair thanked everyone who showed up to make the Star-gazing night a success, Due to the local interest in astronomy, he says there may be some more public viewing nights in the future. Thank You Dear Sir: The Terrace Community ‘Band enjoyed a successful Spring Fling Cabaret due to the gencrosity of the follow- ing people: the Elks and the Royal Purple, Darryl Law, Don. Clark, The Terrace Standard, and other local businesses. Kathy Davies Terrace Community Band | elt | Can't Walt For Spring | Get Away Contest j Paes ee eee ' Can't Wait For Spring | Get Away Contest == 3 eee eS | 2 ‘YOUR COLLEGE IN YOUR.COMMUNITY . The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 3, 1996 - BS f~ CLAIRE BERNSTEIN, CREATOR OF “YOU! BE THE JUDGE,” IS CANADA'S FOREMOST LEGAL COLUMNIST. Her columns combine the pragmatic cammon’ sense of Dear Abby, the warmth of Erma Bombeck, and the salty language of Dr. Ruth. tawyer and syndicated columnist, she is also an author, speaker, as well as TV and radio commentator. ; Bernstein has written 12 different-style legal columns over the past 15 years. These have appeared in Conado's lead- ing newspapers, including the Vancouver Sun. The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, The Financial Post and The Montreal Gazette. on a Bernstein also writes full. page op-ed articles, Iravel-arti- ~ cles and a business law column all for the Tarento Star. : Her award winning series on the Explasion in Computer Technology and her series on the Supreme Court of Canada have received wide acclaim in major popers across the country Starting May Ist in The Terrace Standard. wl Be Tle Gude) Fi Sponsored by: Lindsey & Grueger CRIMINAL LAW, FAMILY LAW, PERSONAL INJURY 638-1764 DAVE CRAWLEY ac- cepted an award naming him Principal of the Year last week, The award was \ given to him by three . Copper Mi. Efementary Students — Amy Sun- berg, Heather Sorensen and Kandace Fraser. The trio wanted to show their YOU ARE INVITED TO... appreciation for the work he does. HIS LAST DAYS A MUSICAL DRAMATIZATION OF THE CRUCIFIXION AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS Principal of the year DAVE CRAWLEY, principal at Copper Mt. Elementary, received a big surprise at the weekly school assembly last Friday. Grade 7 students Amy Sunberg, Heather Sorensen and Kandace Fraser presented Crawley with a special, faminated Principal of the Year award. Sunberg had nominated Crawley for the Terrace Standard’s coach of the year con- test last month, to recognize the great job he does coaching. ‘Winning isn't what's important to him. He always says, hey, you tried, there’s al- ways next time.’’ But just nominating Crawley wasn’t good *He’s a teacher, he’s a really great guy, a friend of mine. He’s really nice,’? sums up Sunberg, So she and two of her friends canvassed the whole school, asking everyone to put their support behind namiag Crawley prin- cipal of the ycar, They even collected sig- natures from almost every student in the school. Crawley was completely surprised by the award when it was presented to him on Fri- day. . “Tm very pleased,"’ he says. “I spend a lot of time and energy working for kids. It’s really rewarding sceing them recognize enough for Sunberg. that,”’ THE TERRACE & DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL PIANO presents SIX Angela Hewitt in concert | Monday, April 8 8:00 p.m. - R.E.M. Lee Theatre Tickets: Adults - $15 Students/Seniors -$10 Available at Sight & Sound in the Skeena Mall GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 7:15 PM ADVENTIST CHURCH 5401 McCONNELL AVE, TERRACE Master Classes with Angela Hewitt will be available for piano students and teachers on Tuesday, April 9, 9 a.m. - noon, at the Alliance Church. ¢ For registration and further information, please contact Bob Butchart of + Terrace Independent Music Educators at 638-8025. KM Toca s ye AW Pater. NO ADMISSION FEE — NO OFFERING WILL BE COLLECTED MUSIC BY DALLAS HOLMES SUPER, NAP URAL a Ps BRET ESI € idk EMBL A Sunny days. Cool nights, And sea lions wearing sunglasses. Vancouver which is indeed, “Spectacular by Nature! 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