20 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 1, 1988 As a crew more accustomed to working out with our brains than our brawns, getting involv- ed in the Community Fitness Challenge was quite an effort for the staff of the Terrace Review. But we did it and registered our names as one small part of a winning cause for the city. Thanks to Ironworks proprietor Dick Ladouceur (left) for letting us Invade his establish- ment. Historical happenings in June compiled by Tom Taggart June 01: Children’s Day, People’s Republic of China. June 02: Birth of the author, Marquis deSade (1740). re June 04: Passive, uncivilized tribe (Tasadays) found living peacefully in Phillipines (1971). June 05: Senator Robert Kennedy wins California Primary and is shot dead (1968). June 06: Admiral Yamamoto and Japanese Navy lose Battle of Midway (1942). D-Day, France (1944). . June 08: Death of the pamphleteer, Thomas Paine (1809). June 09: Birth of Peter Romanov, a.k.a. “‘The Great’’, Tsar of all the Russias (1672). June 11: First gasoline powered auto race, Paris to Bordeaux, won by a Peugeot (1895). . Israel whips Arab Nations in Six-Day War (1967), June 13: Birth of the poet; William Butler Yeats (1865). New York Times begins publishing the ‘‘Pentagon Papers” (1971). _ June 15: . Runnymeade: King John signs the Magna Carta (1215). . 4 American secret police agency, the FBI, established (1924), John Lennon meets Paul McCartney (1956). June 16: Cosmonautte Valentina Tereshkova of USSR first woman in space (1963). China explodes its first hydrogen bomb (1967). June 17: Birth of the composer, Igor Stravinsky (1882). Watergate for Nixon (1972). June 18: Waterloo for Napoleon (1815). June 19: Maximillian executed in Mexico, scuttling new world Hapsburg dynasty (1867). - Sune 20: The “Hotline” established between.the Kremlin and White House (1963). Summer Solstice (Event of the Month). June 21: Black Hole of Calcutta consumes 146 Brits in 10 hours (1756). Birth of the philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre (1905). Hinckley declared legally insane (1982) for shooting Reagan with .22 cal. gun. June 22: Hitler tweaks the ‘“‘Bear”’ by invading USSR (1941). John Mitchell becomes second U.S. Attorney-General to get jail (1977). June 23: Chris Sholes patents first working typewriter (1868). National Baseball League umpire, Richard Higham banned for bad calls (1883). June 24: Napoleon tweaks the ‘“‘Bear’’ by invading Russia (1812). Mt. Rainer: First confirmed sighting of a UFO (1947). June 26: United Nations founded at San Francisco to polite applause (1945). June 27: Joseph Smith, Mormon spiritualist, gunned down by Unbelievers (1844). Birth of Emma Goldman, Russo-American Anarcho-Feminist (1869). Rad-Labour I.W.W. founded at Chicago to raucous foot-stomping (1905). June 28: Birth of the philosopher, Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712). G. Princip precipitates WWI by assassinating a blue blood (1914). Death of the runner, Terry Fox (1981). June 29: Birth of the artist, Peter Paul Rubens (1577)... © . CIA hits Guatemalan democracy (1954) on behalf of United Fruit Company. Full Moon, 1988. June 30: Charles Blondin trips across Niagara Falls on tightrope (1859). Mysterious ‘‘Tunguska Fireball’’ flattens 1,500 square miles of Siberia (1908). The mother of Martin Luther King, Jr. shot dead in American church (1974). Subscription Order Form: O) 1 year — $24.00 1) 2 years — $45.00 ( Cheque [1 Money Order 0 Moster Card O Visa . . Card No. .. Please send a subscription to: Expicy Deve Nome . Address — : Mail or bring this form to: “.. Terrace Review Phone _ Pastal Code 4535 Grelg Avenue, ~ Yerrace, B.C., V8G 1M7 > Seniors in Terrace and District $12.00 _ Seniors out of Terrace ond District $15.00 | | ‘Terrace Coming Events nual meeting of the Terrace Salmonid Enhancement Society to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Skeena Room of the Terrace Hotel. All interested parties are welcome to attend. Coffee will be served. the Skeena Valley Runners Club Is to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Recreation Dept. Pool Boardroom. New members welcome. — , June 3, 4 & 5 — The $5,000 Seafest Fish Derby will be taking place In Prince Rupert. Tickets are available at sponsors: Pr. Rupert Fisherman's Supply, Port Edward Marine Supply and Solly’s Pub. Saturday, June 4 — In addition to its regular Pre-Natal Classes, Mills Memorial Hospital is now offering a refresher workshop. This Is specifically designed for the family with previous birth experience. Next workshop is June 4. Registration deadline is may 25. For further in- formation and registration call 635-2211. Saturday, June 4 — The Terrace & District Jaycees in- vite you to attend the 1988 Installation of Officers & President's Ball on the occasion of their 35th Anniver- sary, at 7 p.m. at the Bavarian Inn Restaurant. Tickets will be held at the door, but must be confirmed in ad- vance at 635-3953. Saturday, June 4 — The B.C. Old Age Pensioners’ Organization 73 is holding a Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Everyone welcome. Sunday, June 5 — The Terrace Hiking & Nature Club will be hiking the Watson Lakes — 40 mi. W. of Terrace on the highway. Three pretty lakes in the foothills. About a 2 mile or less walk 1-way, not too steep — kids of 5 can your leader — 798-2535. Tuesday, June 7 — The Terrace Breastfeeding Support Group will discuss “Travelling With Your Baby” at the meeting, at 8 p.m. at the Mills Memorial Education Room. Refreshments will follow. Wednesday, June 8 — Be one of the founding members of the Canadian Federation of University Women in Ter- _ race. Come to a potluck wine and cheese gathering at 7:30 p.m., Room 213 Northwest Community College. This organization is for all female university graduates and other women Interested in furthering their own educational endeavours. Bring topic ideas for future meetings. For further information, contact Patty Barnes at 635-6511 or 638-1713. Wednesday, June 8 — Caledonia Senior Secondary School will be holding a “Grad Parents’ Information Night” at 8 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. All graduation activities will be discussed.. Friday, June 10 — The Terrace Health Care Society will hold their annual genera! meeting at & p.m. in the Ter- race Arena Banquet Room. Gurrent members of either the Terrace & District Hospital Assoc. and/or the Ter- race Health Care Society may renew their memberships on or before June 10, 1988. New members who wish to have voting rights at the AGM must have become a member of either the Terraceview Lodge Society or the Terrace & District Hospital Assoc. on or before MAY 10, 1988. Memberships may be purchased at Terraceview Lodge or Mills Memorial Hospital. June 10 & 14 — The Skeena Theatre Arts will be presen- -tlng ‘Up The Down Staircase”, a comic/serious play about the education system at 8 p.m. In the R.E.M. Lee qheate. Advance tickets can be purchased at Sight & ound. Sunday, June 12 — Evangelist Bryan Crow of Miraculous Ministries will hold services beginning June 12 at 6:30 p.m. and June 13 and 14 at 7 p.m. at the Ter- race Pentecostal Assembly, 3511: Eby St. Everyone welcome. Monday, June 13 — The monthly meeting of the Terrace All members are requested to attend. Tuesday, June 14.— Public meeting of the board of - School District 88 in the Terrace boardroom at 3211 Ken- ney St. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 16 — Terrace & District Multicultural Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting in the Public Room at the Library at 7 p.m. Refreshments and desserts will be.served and the meeting will com- mence at 7:30 p.m. followed by nominations. Everyone is welcome. | Monday, June 20 — The Terrace Child Development Centre Society welcomes your attendance at their an- nual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 2510 S. Eby, Ter- race. Individuals seeking nomination as board members must be members in good standing of the Society at least 30 days prior to the annual general meeting date. Memberships can be purchased at the Child Develop- ment Centre for $2.00. Wednesday, June 1 -- The public is invited to the Sth an- Wednesday, June 1 — Runners — The next meeting of: do this walk. Meet at the library at 10 a.m. Kelly willbe | — Little Theatre will be held at 7:30 p.m. at 3625 Kalum St.