4 Terrace Review —— Wednesday, December 4, 1991 It came in ahead of time and under budget, and the general contractor was a volunteer. More than half of the $240,000 cost was raised locally. And it’s only Phase I. The Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club has been looking for a from the time the club was founded in 1969, but the serious investigative work began three and half years ago. Since then the Peaks have sold bricks, lobbied governments for grants place to call their own almost ceremonies of a new gymnasium attached to the Thornhilf Com- munity Centre. Named the Fairless Memorial Gymnasium, the structure com- memorates the efforts of Ed. Fairless, whom club member Joan Brady described as "a truly good man, flexible and hard working, who always endured the rigorous things the club had to go through to evolve." Fair- less died of cancer three years ago. sO Tribute was also given to Erika but not the end of the road said past president Diane Chalu- piak, the project could not have - been completed. The afternoon wound up with a display by club gymnasts. The facility is said to be one of the best in northern B.C., and the Peaks are looking forward to organizing a number of meets here in the coming year. The club executive is already planning for Phase II, installa- tion of change rooms and offices, and Phase III, an expan- A big boost for the Peaks Gymnastics gymnasium project came from Pacific Northern Gas last week when PNG area and land and put in hundreds of and Joe Neves, without whom, sion of the gymnasium. manager Ron Vanderlee presented a cheque for $1,000 to hours of detail work to get See ee eae P ica- eth. where they found themselves last j eaks vice-president Peggy Julseth Saturday — at the grand opening | crs | road Leanne Boisvert was one of the Flipathon top fund raisers honoured at the grand opening of the Peaks Gymnastic Club’s new facility Saturday. Her prize was a stuffed animal larger than she Is. i Erika and Joe Neves got special recognition from the Terrace Peaks Saturday for their efforts in bringing the club's new gymnasium in Thornhill to reality. See ee ee allele dele a DO YOUR BANKING ANYTIME a at SCOTIA CASHSTOP AUTOMATED BANKING MACHINES A new location at: _ 4602 Lakelse Avenue -‘ Terrace, B.C. | IS BACK!!! RETURN FARES FROM TERRACE to VANCOUVER ossssssseeesee 200 fo VICTORIA ssssssnersennene $218 to SASKATOON senssunssae 9458 to WINNIPEG .nessueesssnseaees POO to TORONTO secsssssssssnee POLI to MONTREAL iersersresnse DOOD to HALIFAX sssscssssessssnsosene PIO plus TAX & GST : : a : Automated Banking Machines available to : serve your banking needs: | e * Cash withdrawals Visa payment/cash S 8 : 3 : fl ¢ Deposits advances e Transfers ¢ Balance inquiry Cashstop ABMs are members of the Interact, Visa and Plus Systems with over 106,000 ABMs in Canada and 40 countries. TRAVEL BETWEEN JANUARY 13 - MARCH 28, 1992 BOOK BEFORE DECEMBER 15, 1991 cai Terrace Travel 63 5-2281 4611 Lakelse Avenue i ‘Scotiabank & THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA deeEeedeeee eee elelelelelelelele INDEPENDENT TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS (cl Peele eles el ele elle elated el elrelete re ree Oo ae eeu ee ee