DO HAVE A CHILD ud TURNING 5 ON OR BEFORE, al DECEMBER 31, 1992? | pen m | then your child is eligible WY ES] for KINDERGARTEN - | J/ REGISTRATION . (First Year Primary)! | Have you thought about FRENCH IMMERSION? _ This program enables your child to learn a second | language while studying the same subjects offered in the reguiar English program. Who’s eligible? | Any child normally eligible for English . Kindergarten or Grade 1 (now called ist and 2nd i Year Primary) is eligible for French Immersion. Prior knowledge of French is not a requirement. | Does it matter if no one at home speaks French? No. This program was designed for children of non-French speaking families. - You may register your child for FRENCH IMMERSION at: i * KITIK’SHAN PRIMARY * JOHN FIELD 4730 Graham Avenue, or ELEMENTARY Terrace, B.C. 635-3115 Hazelton, B.C. ~ MONDAY, APRIL 6 | For more information on the French - . {mmersion Program please contact: © : Joan Norman 635-7461 or Patti Barnes 638-1713 : ”- THIS NOTICE PAID FOR BY “CANADIAN. PARENTS FOR FRENCH ~ TERRACE CHAPTER The land that Tay-M wanted for a maintenance and office com- plex was situated at the heart of the area designated as the future retail centre in Thornhill. oe THREE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK... | A Prince Rupert man was fatally injured when a sheet of ice attached to the vertical rockface known, as "Carwash Rock" broke free and fell on the pickup he was. driving. The truck was totally destroyed. in the freak accident and a passenger received minor injuries. Additional ice was later jarred off the cliff with explosive charges set by the Ministry of Highways... Members of :native bands from throughout the North- west converged on Terrace to protest the federal government’s announcement of a funding freeze on native post-secondary educa- " Hon assistance. FOUR YEARS. AGO THIS WEEK... Terrace’s anti-smoking bylaw received final reading and adop- tion by city council. The bylaw banned smoking of tobacco in places of public assembly, places - offering personal services, services lines as well as government build- ings, banks, retail stores, hospi- tals and schools, and numerous other public areas. Signs desig- nating smoking and non-smoking areas would be a necessity in any buildings where smoking was — allowed, and other areas would allow absolutely no smoking ... A group of local residents were investigating the need for a com- munity centre and claimed 87% of residents polled were in support of the idea. | — Compiled by Diana English - |Health Clinica (immunization clinics) Volunteers are needed for Child every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1:30 to 4 p.m., and the first and third Thursday of each month from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Duties in-clude weighing and measuring children. No lifting nec- essary. For more information, call Debra at 638-3310. Terrace Review — April 3, 1992