12 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Febrory 18,1987 | : | . Kermode girls place second ma It. was close--only -a three-point loss--but then close only counts in horseshoes. Three points prevented the Caledonia Kermode girls from winning the highly-rated Centennial High School basketball tournament at Coquitlam on the Feb. 7 weekend. Kermodes started the eight-team series by down- ing Aldergrove 70-50. Aldergrove had won the B.C. single ‘A’ title last year. . Michele Hendry, who was named most valuable player at the tournament’s conclusion, poured in 30 points to lead the Ker- modes, Stacey Buteau contributed 10. This set up semi-final matchups with Terrace against Vernon, and Maple Ridge vs .Centen- nial. All four teams are ranked in the top 10 B.C. ratings. Kermodes didn’t have too much trouble in beating Vernon 56-44 to _ gain their berth in the ' final. They got 20 points from Hendry, and-10 each from Lisa Dams and Bu- a _: .Maple- Ridge beat out . Centennial to take the other championship game berth. ow itehen Algae! cubranar a ume = a oil Qut of the thousands of entries received for Overwaitea’s Play “‘n” Save '87 contest, nine lucky winners were drawn. Left to rlght — First prize winner of an Amana Radarange microwave oven was Dianne Best of Terrace; second prize winner of a Oster Kitchen Center was Larry Boling: © broke of Terrace; third prize winner of a Proctor Silex toaster oven was Margaret Carlson of Terrace; fourth prize winner of a Hamilton Beach - under-the-counter coffee maker was Liz Bertin of Terrace; fifth prize winner of a Proctor Silex 4-slice toaster was Andrea Elsworth of Kitwanga; sixth prize winner of a Hamilton Beach slow cooker was Jacky Monro of Terrace; seventh prize winner.of a Hamilton Beach hand mixer was af Alex Sacharoft of Terrace; eighth prize winner of a Hamilton Beach automatic can opener was Andy Wann of Terrace; and the ninth prize winner ~ . we of a Proctor Silex popcorn pumper was Wendy Graydon. of Terrace. Play “n” Save '87 Is just one of the ways Overwaitea says thank youfor -! Photo by Daniele Gerquist. > , shopping at Overwaitea Food Stores. - ‘Annual library meeting set The final was a battle ‘right down to the wire ‘with Maple Ridge finally gaining a 74-71 triumph and the tournament title. Hendry popped in 28 points in a losing effort. Buteau had 16 and Dams 14. Later, Buteau was nam ed to the second All-Star team while Dams got hon- orable mention. “It had to be Lower. Mainland politics for Ter- - race not getting a first All- Star team berth, but that happens when the host coach does all the selec . tions. Three | students TERRACE — Joe Kata- sonoff, Resource Officer Protection for B.C, For- esters in the Terrace area, announced last week at Thornhill Primary School the continuation of the Wildfire Prevention Poster Contest for the 1987 season, Skeena MLA Dave Parker was invited to award the ribbons of merit to three students who par- ticipated in the 1986 Poster Contest. Vicky Kaiser, Holly Hovland and Jennifer Jenniss were given their own spruce tree to care for along with a poster ard a letter cf ap- preciation for partici- . pating in the program. TERRACE —Thursday, » Feb, 19 the Terrace Library will be holding. its annual general meeting. This meeting is called to . review the previous year, its accomplishments and finances. The board of library trustees is elected ‘by the members of the library association which: includes all those who reside in Terrace and the surrounding area, Four of the nine two-year posi- tions are to be filled this ‘year. Nominations ‘for the vacant positions have been accepted by the board but -nominations from the floor are welcome. This meeting gives interested individuals an opportunity . to find out more about the library and ask any ques- tions about its operation and services. There will be refreshments. And all peo- ple interested in the library are welcome.. lin court | In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Jan. 30 Robert Erickson. was jail- ed 14 days for operating a motor vehicle while his-- ability. to drive was im- paired, Erickson was also fined $300 and jailed seven days for an offence ‘under the Motor Vehicle Act. ' kek . On Friday, Jan. 30 in Terrace Provincial Court Curtis Remple was fined a total of $85 for two of- ‘fence under the Other - -Provincial Statutes. POET TO READ On Thursday, Feb. 26 . poet Christopher Leven- son will be at the library to give a reading from his ~work. Levenson has pub- lished five books of poetry, -he edits. a magazine of poetry: and poetry criticism, and his poems have appeared -in several prestigious Cana- dian journals. He now teaches English and Creative Writing courses at Carleton University in Ottawa. There is no admission charge to the reading. NEW TITLES Eyes of the Dragon is Stephen King’s latest, not a horror story this time but a fantasy story of dragons, princes, wizards . _and adventures for adults and teens. Poison by Ed McBain is a new 87th Precinct novel _- in which Detective Willis, investigating a series of murders, finds himself falling in love. with the suspect. The Green Flash by | Winston Graham is a novel of the 60’s and 70’s, of business,. glamour and love. Graham is author of the Poldark series and a diverse and impressive storyteller. Shan by Eric van Lust- bader is a sequel to Jian. Set in the Far East, the hero, Jake Maroc, is en- trusted with the future of China in a struggle against. overwhelming odds. Fearless Cooking for Crowds by Michele Evans . will take the anxiety away from preparing meals for — - gatherings. Here are more than 300 foolproof recipes especially developed for - entertaining groups of 8 to . 50 people. McDonald’s: Behind Com plete Indoor Vinyl, Aluminum FREE ESTIMATES! 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