The Skeena Hotel Bulls put together three straight wins to capture the Ter- 8 Terrace Review ~ Wednesday, January 28, 1987 Bulls take mini race mini-basketball season-ending playoff tournament: a Caledonia school on Jan. 17. The Bulls started by . downing Williams Lakers Skeena Hotel Bulls posted three straight victaries to grab overall team title in the season en- ding, six-team Terrace Mini-Basketball league championship tournament. Totem Furniture Celtics posted a two-win and two-loss record during the Terrace Mini- Basketball league's season-ending tournament to place third overall. . a . Crossing continued from page 3 tersection. That timing is standard for this type of intersection throughout the province, and it works well,’’ he said. Stanley concluded — by pointing out that regard- less of what the signals in- dicate pedestrians still have the right-of-way in a crosswalk. Court report In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Jan. 9 Darryl Benson was fined $500 for operating a motor vehicle while his ‘ability to drive was im- paired. Sylvia Hollands and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks for all the many expres- sions of sympathy received during their recent loss. Each one was truly appreciated and will long be remembered. 45-31 in the opening ses- sion of this six-team, double-knockout playoff. They gained a berth in the final by downing Totem Furniture Celtics 41-31, In the championship ‘game, the Bulls defeated K’San Construction Knicks $1-41. The Celtics beat the Knicks 47-37 in the open- ing round, which meant the Knicks had to win four more games to get a shot at the title. On the ‘B' side, Knicks started by eliminating Sight and Sound Sonics 57-16. After sitting out one game, the Knicks came back on the floor for three straight contests to reach the title game. The Knicks started with a 50-29 win over the - Lakers, then ‘beat out Shannon Construction Bucks 39-31. In the semi- final, the Knicks downed the Celtics 43-29. Scores of all. games played can be found in this week’s scoreboard. Police report On Monday, Jan. 26, Terrace RCMP reported the B.C, Government Employee Union office at 4722 Lazelle was broken into and robbed. . Police said several thou- sand dollars worth of computer, office and video equipment -were stolen. The incident .is_ still under investigation, and the RCMP request anyone with information contact the Terrace RCMP De- tachment. kkk On Friday, Jan. 23, the Terrace RCMP charged a Terrace man with im- paired driving. ~ 19 years of age public ~ enjoy working with the wv well-groomed | ~ minimum of grade 10 education Program participants will receive eight weeks of theoretical components at NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE combined with eight weeks of relative work experience/train- ing at participating local restaurants. Funding is available for fifteen participants ONLY. Interested participants should contact Canada Employment Centre for more information and to determine eligibility: Job Development Program — Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce is pleased to an- nounce the upcoming Hospitality Training Program (formal Waiter/Waitress Training) scheduled to commence February 9 -May 29th, 1987 (sixteen weeks). You may be eligible for employment in this program if you are: » been unemployed for at -. 30 weeks » highly motivated © 635-7134 least 24 out of the last , Terrace S. | Coming Events Wednesday, January 28 - Terrace Chapter Canadian Diabetes Assoc. wili be holding an imporiant meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Education Room at Mills Memorial Hospital. Members and interested parties are encouraged o attend. . ; . Wednesday, January 28 — Terrace Women's Resource . . Centre and Northwest Development Education Assoc. are showing the film, “Speaking of Nairobi" at 7:30 p.m. at’ the Terrace Women's Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave., Terrace, This film concerns the United Nations End of the Decade on Women Conference held in Nairobi, Kenya. Everyone is welcome. Phone 638-0228 or’ 635-2436 for more information. Thursday, January 28 — The Foster Parents. Assoc, Is — sponsoring a workshop, “Living With a Sexually Abused Child” with Carla VanDam, psycholog|st, to be held fram 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Public Health auditorium, 3412 Kalum St., Terrace. For further information contact 638-8066 or 635-4042, Please pre-register. - Thursday, January 29 — Are you interested in an interna- tlonal exchange program? We need people who would like to form a local committee for interculture Canada, and familles who would host a foreign student. Come toa - public meeting to learn more at the Terrace Public Library ‘at 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 30 — The Terrace French Pre-school i sponsoring Charlotte Diamond in concert at 7 p.m. at ihe REM Lee Theatre. For more information, phone 635-6483. . Saturday, January 31 — The White Heather Club presents their Robbie Burns dinner and dance starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Thornhill Community Centre. Tickets on sale at | Fields 635-2456, Tharnhill Husky 635-7623. Saturday, January 31 — To celebrate Multicultural Week, ihe Terrace Multicultural Association presents Raminder Dasanjh and Harminder Sanghera, both of Vancouver, speaking on “Crossing Cultural Barriers’ at 1 p.m. downstairs at the Terrace Public Library. For more intor- mation, contact Osei-Tutu 635-3917 or Nirmal Parmar 635-3583. Saturday, January 31 — Volunteer day for ALA.F.T. (Responsible Action for Teens) from.10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in “the Skeena Mall. We need you to volunteer a few hours per month. Sunday, February 1 — Northwest Community College | Humanities Department, English/French, activities for winter 1987, al Don Diego's. ‘The Handmaiden’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood — cafe conversation - 5:30 to 7 p.m., book discussion - 7 to 8 p.m. No host refreshments. February 3, 10, 17, 24 — The Terrace Foster Parents Association and Social Services and housing is sponsor- ing an introduction to fostering at 7:30 p.m. in the Social Services and Housing office at 34-3412 Kalum Street, Ter- - race. Friday, February 6 — High School Bandarama at 7:30 p.m. at the REM Lee Theatre. Free admission!! Caledonia, -MESS, Prince Rupert, with guest conductor Gerry King. Saturday, February 7 — Terrace Concert Society presents “concert guitarist Stephen Boswell at the REM Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets available at Sight and Sound or at the door. February 7 and 8 — Northwest Community College and Emily Carr College of Art and Design Outreach Programs will present an adult papermaking workshop by noted ar- tisttteacher Lynne Howes of Vancouver. Registration can - be arranged with Gary Baker at 635-6511. Early registra- tion is recommended as enrolments arelimited. Saturday, February 14 — The Kinette Club of Terrace will be holding a Vatentine Bake Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Terrace Co-op. Valentine cakes, cupcakes, cookies, . homemade chocolates and fudge will be sold. Proceeds from this sale will go toward the Senior Citizens’. Sweetheart Dinner and Dance. ; Sunday, February 18 — The Kinette Club of Terrace Is ~ holding their annual Senior Citizens’ Sweetheart Dinner and Dance at the Elks Hall, Terrace. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., with dinner at 5 p.m. This is open to any Senior Citizen in the Terrace/Thornhill area. Transportation Is available. Pledse register. Call 635-9788 or 635-6791. Saturday, February 21 — The Terrace Co-op membership is having a Curling Fun Spiel, open to everyone. Entry fee is $35 per rink payable at the Co-op office. Mixed teams. only, please, and skip must be a Co-op member. Wednesday, February 25 — Terrace Parks and Recreation is sponsoring an Art Group — the start of regular but in- formal get-togethers for local artists, either beginner or advanced, at the Emily Carr Studio in the Northwest Com- munity College at 7:30 p.m. Foz.more information, call 638-1174. ; A Flea Market will be held at the Oddfellows Hall, 3222 - Munroe, Terrace, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 635-3995 for further information. interested in helping the Scouts or Girl Guides, or the -gommunity? Short on time, but still Interested? The B.P. Guild will help you help, without necessarlly filling your - calendar. If you don't have the time to become a Scouting leader, you can still help Scouts through the Guild, or If. you wished you had gone into Scouting, the Guild can get you helping with Scouting events. For more information, — contact Finn Larsen at 638-1377. Al-Anon family groups. Meetings for friends and relatives of alcoholics. Meetings are held every Monday at 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital in the conference room in the psychiatric ward. Terrace Association for Community Living needs ad- vocates for handicapped people living in Terrace. For more Information please phone Janice at 635-9322 or Carol-Ann at 635-3940. : |