ryt ey 4 ae en a wt woop tt Cr ee ee tT fF FF Terrace Standard, Wednesday, JUNE 12, 1991 — Page ATS 5 _ JUNE SPECIALS: LUNCH SPECIAL | DINNER SPECIAL. Shrimp Chicken ~ Souviaki _ Oscar. A tender breast of chicken char- Half a dozen jumbo shrimp broiled. | grilled and topped with shrimp andi ona skewer, served ona bed ol rice asparagus, sméthered with: Hollan- and your choice of salad. daisa Sauce. Your cholce ot baked $6.95 mnrg12.95 Open 7 days a wook. Lunch Man. - Fel. — 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. Dinner 4:30 - 11:00 p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 638-0644 or (638-1503 4402 Lakelse Ave, Terrace "WELCOME BACK } Not all parents favour —| ig CNY! | school games day events _ || mmo Barber shop is proud , ’ to welcome back Cin- ' TERRACE — Copper Moun- _ "With the new Year 2000~ program, they’re iring to foster On the road agai ALL REWED UP, and somewhere to go, too. Roger Bourgoin for Sight. Motorcycle clubs across Canada join the ride to ; and Joe Malinkowski of the Road Runners Motorcycle Club . raise money for the R.P. {retinitis pigmentosa) Eye Resaerch rode thelr Harley Davidsons ta Smithers with the rest of the ~” Foundation. Bo 7 i Road Runners Motorcycle Club last weekend, part of the Ride = dy Koopmans to their make balls fly into the sky. great,’ said Collins. ‘But I was i tain Elementary School had a sports day with a difference May 24. Actually, it wasn’t a sports day at all, but a non- competitive, co-operative games Copper Mountain teacher Debbie Sabourin said the teachers and students were en- thusiastic about it. “(There was a lot of laughing going on, which was our basic under the impression that the traditional sports day was to be cancelled. That's where [ drew the line — not to have a com- petetive sports day.’” ; Collins hopes co-operative the philosophy of making it a more .co-operative, situation,’” she said. ; Sabourin added that games day lets the children have fun professional styling team. a Cindy's hours will he Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. i day. —_ t Some .parents liked the BB change, but others did not. B .“This was more to teach.the - children to co-operate and to get through things together,”’ said parent Marlaine Webber. q- Activities included: an Ma obstacle. course the children if walked through holding hands, a human knot they had to work i together. to untie, and a I parachute they lifted together to Dump. | without the “‘pressure of winn- ing ribbons.”” . , Other schools have expressed an interest in co-operative -games days. Nancy Nelson, principal of Uplands Elemen- tary School, said her school has always had a non-competitive sports day. This year, the school is con- sidering adding games day to its ‘non-competitive. sports day, to be held June 19. objective for the day,*’ she said. “We will (do it again). I think - the staff is in-full agreement.”” the case at Copper. Mountain, : Not ‘everyone was. ecstatic according to Sabourin, - * about games day, however. A ‘We area rather competitive few parents objecied to the species and it’s pretty darn hard elimination of competition, . to change that,’’ he said. : ‘Mark Collins said he enjoyed ~ Sabourin said. the school sports. days as a child and decided to have a co-operative regrets that his child might miss games day because il is in keep- out,’ , ‘- . ing with the new changes in “The games day concept is . schools. Te ROR Ube | | i ‘change “] games days won’t replace sports days altogether, although that is She invites all her customers and friends to drop in ; SALON HOURS Mon. - Tues. 9am.-5 pm. Wed. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 8:30 am. - 4:30 p.m. yn ee. an BEB Rake cage SPT eee atte a on _ isnot golden... § TERRACE — The decision to ~ hire a full time city dump atten- dant may not have been made The Terrace Multiple. Sclerosis | Group os thanks all those who helped to make a suc: | cessful. carnation campaign by making donations of $4,904. Ticket sales for the van were $6,008. — THANKS ALSO TO: iB voluntarily but it is one which i may benefit the city, says i engineering director Stew Christensen. ~_ A requirement to hire an at- tendant came’ earlier this: year (% under an. order from the en- | vironment ministry following & | fire whick.smouldered at the ve the Wightman & Smith, Century 21 Wightman & Smith Insurance dump for three weeks. ; ae cost more money but it | Misty River Bock Store CETK. | Mm does-mean beiter control over Terrace Pizza Hut Realty World . ly what is discarded at the dump Skeena Mall Totem Petro Can me ond “where: it is placed, Valley Oxygen & Supply. | Ovarwaitea Foods Lid. @e Christensen said. Terrace & Dist. Cradil Union .- “Bavarian an a! i §€=-' The city will now be able to Terrace Karati Club ~ Terrace Stock Car Club :” fa enforce its. ban on dumping Terrace Co-op Assn. ton of the West Wl things like batteries, paint, used | m oil. and other ‘‘special ‘and hazardous wastes,’” he explain- IB ed. The’same applied to a new @: ban,‘effective May 30, on the © dumping. cf. tires. . ‘Keeping: . those . materials out of the site will en- @ sure ‘there.is no leaching pro- ‘ig blem,: Christensen pointed out. - ¥ “We don’t. have one now and we -don*t’ want ‘one. in. the future.” a The city will recover some of the.additional expense by: levy- ing a fee on the dumping of ‘most ‘commercial garbage. Commercial dumping can only take place if prior notice as been given by phoning the city's environmental health depart- ment. a a Residents will be able to con- |... vs @ tinue tipping domestic garbage’ >. # at no charge. nears paren A final benefit of having ane. 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