. Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 1.19897 mh) “According to Terrace resident Gert Grundmann, local Seniors are taking up the campaign of - the ‘‘Galloping. Grandmothers”’ of: Kelowna and will soon be circulating a petition to convince . the government to spend profits: from provincial lotteries on bet-. - ter health care, — oo = oe The petition idea’ was begun - ’ \. gby Vernon resident Mary Eng-’ + slish 25 years ago, who. more “recently spent five years collect- “ing -500,000- signatures urging . the federal government to legal- ‘ize lotteries and spend the prof- : .dts‘on health care. But since that 36 time, the lotteries have come, . ~ but not the health care. Most of wept cee “the provincial lottery money has _been spent on community pro- _ jects such as parks and buildings ‘but very little on- improving The deadiine for entering the second 8.C. Annual Jazz Dance Competition is only two weeks away. The three-day competition takes place In Prince Rupert during May, but entries have to be received by March 15. Dancers of all --B.C."s health care system. . ages can enter. Last year’s show drew competitors from throughout B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan, and . Now, three Kelowna grand- . _— organizers say this year they've had Inquiries from as far away as Quebec. For more information, call Jazz Pro-- ‘mothers have taken up the cause __' Guctlons Association In Prince Rupert at 627-7982. . a . oe ; and propose to collect one mil- - ‘lion B.C, signatures to convince ’ Premier Bill Vander Zalm he we ee! Tulip ann ts Magicians, ters of the province’s lottery profit on hospitals and medical — J ugg lers a research, The revived campaign n deman d | . quickly spread to Burnaby and even to Calgary, where Alberta ‘Tesidents have decided they for cou rses | would like to be the first to succeed, " - In a letter to the Terrace ‘Review, one of the Galloping Grandmothers, - Teri. Delisle, ‘Says they are determined to take ve Se ‘the shortage of skills to instruct recreation pro- beds, long waiting lists for life. 8@™s for the Terrace commu- ‘saving operations and emergen- !ty. We cater to all age groups _ _ cy room closures that have re- -2Md are always open to a great. sulted in, the ‘unnecessary ®umber of program subjects or "deaths of loved ones’’ will then tivities. However, at the pres- ~ -be a thing of the past. _ ent time, we: are particularly _:. “The time has come to get off looking for instructors in magic,. ' the pot, get on the bandwagon, _ ‘©y making, creative dance and Contributed by Luc Gagnon ‘The Terrace Parks. and Recreation department is always : ? : and show our collective juggling. ~~ | ‘strength,’ writes Delisle. ‘‘We oe - need as many Galloping Grand- If you would like to become mothers and Grandfathers as .one of our instructors, please vare willing to stand up and be contact Luc Gagnon at the Ter- “counted, -We have a right, We race Parks and Recreation office ‘earned quality health care” . _in the Terrace Arena. | Caledonia school lists achievers | The names of students who made the first term honor roll were -released last week by Caledonia Senior Secondary School. . ‘Outstanding Achievement indicates a grade point average greater than or equal to 3.50; Meritorious Achievement indicates. a grade point average greater than or equal to 3.25; and Honorable Mention ‘indicates a grade point average greater than or equal to 3.00. ~ Outstanding Achievement: Corinna Adams, Matthew Albert, Brian Anderson, Bob Cuddeford, Linda Cuddeford, Bao Lanh ‘Diep, Lane Fredericks, Dalice Kelln, Lisa Lagace, Sandra Loptson, Scott Loptson, Kirsten Mackenzie, Elizabeth Mendes, Carolle Michaud, Michelle Michaud, Theresa Newhouse, Joanne Ogawa, Mark Parminter, Vicky Sainis, Krista Soules, Monica Sousa, Ryan ‘Stevenson, Tracey Elaine Todd, Nathan Wilderson, =. . Meritorious Achievement: Lara Bachynsky, Suzanne Banville, Irene Bretherick, Shannon Lee Donnan, Heather Inglis, Ey Higgin- son, Margarete Koerner, Douglas Mackenzie, Robert Mercereau, Shawn Munson, Ron Munson, Ron Pocha, Quentin Roy, Matthew Shinde, Danielle St. Thomas, Callie Swan, Laura-Marie Taylor, .Deanna Thain, Heidi Wiebe, Lee Wilkerson. | . Honorable Mention: Warren Appler, Carmen Bell, Richard Blower, Jackie Brown, Jessie Carroll, Tyler Eastman, David - George, Alex Richard Hassett, Lori Lynn Kasperski, Theresa Mid- dleton, Ginger Minhas, Felicia Olson, Jason Parviainen, Nick Pelletier, Wendy Rossiter, Tracy Story, Daysun Wrubel. . “geo paw looking for people with special .|: Northwest Community. College, Terrace Campus — , 3Sweek OG SCALING COURSE INTERIOR L __ starts Monday, April 3 - through to Friday, April 21, 1989 FEES 9350000 = | ‘For further information call , Trades Training Co-ordinator 635-6511, Local 313 NEW KITCHEN? oo NEW BATHROOM? NEW IDEAS? ~ — US Marcos Jacques 635-6368 - 635-4125 LB FENCE unc. 4420 Queensway Terrace, B.C. V8G 4P)