7 were on hand. = a report Supplementing the | « ONDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, More - than 2,000 people attended the Seventh Annual Terrace Science Fair held at Caledonia Senior Secondary School last week, Design and quality of Rexhibits prepared by an s estimated 200 students from throughout School District a8. was acclaimed the . "best ever.” me Terrace and Stewart prepared fq more than 100 projects for the m annual event. : The two day fair drew a wide- m Selection of projects depending me On individual student i preference. Judges had a difficult time | awarding top honors. The fair- is designed to. Keep - the scommunity in touch with- education advances in schools while allowing’ students to develop their individual interests. Exhibits were, _judged:. efor. creative, ability 5: scientifiqn thought,. thoroughness’ skill / clarity and dramatic value.:" ;» Science fair chairman John. Chen-Wing said : the - projects. were prepared by students “interested in. doing original, independent. scientific-work: on , subjects of their own choice.. “It: allows students. an opportunity; to use their’ . scientific knowledge while also letting. them develop their interests and abilities in science,” The fair had considerable. impact on adults as they toured | the Caledonia gymnasium intently studying projects: People stopped at many exhibits to question student designers ‘about technical details. i There were many “‘ohs’’ and “ahs"’ as students attempted to - explain the workings and backgrounds of ‘projects’ completely unfamiliar to their audiences. * Although unintended, the science fair adopted a pollution theme and © numerous, sophisticated” “.group' and individual pollution. projects The. most intriguing project wis a project by youngsters , from a special class al Clarence Michiel elementary sehhol . laught by Mrs. Vesta Douglas of Terrace, “Pollution”, ' the table top display, complete with -a life’ ‘size manikin dressed in Special protective clothing and wearing a gas mask-.-had’ been painstakingly ‘prepared. - . . The project's purpose was to We need industry—clean industry. These: © childern, all of whom suffer a reading disability, - displayed concern for industrial pollution with © an elaborate exhibit warning of the dangers of pollution at the Seventh Annual Terrace Science . Stay right li Students from Hazelton, five went to: David project on Wheat: -'displays went. to: Nellie ‘Seinen display on the refraction of -prade siz were won- by Debra -Lee Bishop of-Clarence Michiel ‘and a project; process of. students. claim. Haigh. .‘ win all-expenée paid trips to the at the University of Alberta: They will also compete for ‘a microscope donated by Sergent- Welch Scientific Company of Canada .and a dissecting kit donted by Northwest Biological Supplies. Skeena Board ‘of Health will award medals to top ‘ competitors. Seventh Annual Terrace Science Fair based on decisions of 27 judges are: Kindergarten to grade three (group): first, Mrs Evelyn Atwoods Kiti-K- Shain Elementary school with a _ project entitled. Lava Rocks.” _ Kindergarten ’to grade three _ (individual), Clarence Martens, grade .dne, student at Uplands. eerey Elementaryrc “at ed Kenney ©: cimary Scha aol; entitled, .‘‘What is heaviest?’ et, keziney: with a. -broject titled “Molds; -. Grade four individual honors’ were won by: Ricky Braum of ' Centennial, Christian. for: his,. subject...‘how plants react.to detergenis”:, - Second, Clif Stewart: of . Clarence Michiel ‘with his electronic science quiz;. third: Jean .Euverman of ‘Centennial. Christian with a project titled “Crystals”. Grade five group. winners -were: Mrs. A. Carlson's Class of ‘Clarence Michiel with an. anti- pollution’ project; . Second; Joanne Claus and Holly Birch of- Centennial Christian for ‘their. study of électricity; third, Catherine Hart and Irene Olsen also of Clarence Michiel, project “bird study." Individual honors. for: grade’ Vanderkwaak of Centennial Christian for his thermocouple’ measuring instrument display, Brenda Perry. of Clarence Michiel was second with her. Dairy on puinea pies. Third prize went to Fraser. McKinnon of Clarence Michiel: and his, Grade’ six honors. “for. group |. and Cheryl: Troelstra ‘of Centennial Christian - for.:a light... Individual © ‘top: honors” tor for’ her study of rust; Second ta Elizabeth. Parker' of ‘Uplands: osmosis; third’ by Dawn: ‘Elliot alert the public to thedangers of “pollution -and’ emphasized’: pollution: control. ‘particularly by industry... “T want. the world to stay right like my dad said it used to be," . wrote student Bruce’ Bennett - in: display. ‘ . Parents - Mr. and ‘Mics. Al. Seinén- sumed Up “the ‘overal effect of ‘the’ ree on adults... projects, A ‘ot: ‘of: work, time and, effort went into ‘them and they’ té very “informative.” ~. Through . their. exhibits, as varied as the ‘fields of science, the’ students: ‘displayed original research’ of ‘subject. or - the: demonstration “of a ‘scientific: principle, an” “experimental " “procedire, Bh new: technological developiheni: = ~Proledts' were: of: merit: only if they’ were presented in:a way:. that. illustrated a’ scientific, procedure or’ principle, : ' ~The primary: objectives vere. to. -totqrm * others -and “draw: attention 'to the. ‘fields t they. had: “ developed Drojecte, for}: the: . “When you “don't know whe. Fair. Assisted only in layout by their teacher, Mrs. Vesta Douglas of Clarence Micheal School these youngsters ‘urged the public to become aware of personal pollution. “I want the world to Winning entries in the. second, Barbara Thomas, 2.0...) ke my dad said it used to be." ‘Local science ; air said best ever _ of ‘Clarence “ichiet for: his It gives me a “good feeling” display on pollution... to share my knowledge with others,” seid studert Sam | honors went to Rebekah James - of Clarence ‘Michiel, project The three top competitors will | “wiy kidney ailment’; Second to Bonnie Euverman of 10th Canada-Wide Science:Fair'| Centennial and a- stud of “silicon and the element: you - step on"; third to Albert Olson of Clarence Michiel and an experiment on verbal abuse on ‘white mice... Individual grade eight awards were won by Terry Marle.u of Skeena: Junior Senior’ High: School and her subject holography; Second, Fred Peters of Skeena High Schhol for the effects of -air Peggy Hartman of Skeena. for her study. of music: on the growth of plants. — " Special and: “Occupational class awards were won by Mrs. Vesta Douglas’ special class, Clarence Michiel School and ' Second: ‘price: ‘Went::to } Sebastian: sof: -Hazeltom: iP Secondary’ with: his- “sturdy of- th- ” ‘Special and Occupation class awards were won.by Mrs.’ Vesta their:. display _ on’ pollution; Second: prize ‘went to Perry Sebastian: of — Hazelton: Secondary with his study of the hunian ear.drum: . Grade nine individual honors were won by John Yee of Hazelton secondary, project - “thermoelectric. power radio; Second Lloyd Vanderkwaak of Skeena Secondary and project “color vision in chickens”; © third prize was won by: Joanne ‘Kendall of Hazelton and her -project for the study of light. Grade ten. awards went- to Pau) Finman of- Stewart . School, - project titled ‘electrolysis under pressure; ‘Second to Kuldeep ‘Parmar. of Caledonia Senior Secondary and the effects. of pollution on -man; third to Dwayne Reid of - Hazelton for his project a Simple. anolog computer. Grade- eleven and twelve group. and individual -honars- were: First. Maria Hugi and - ‘Colleen Froese of Caledonia-for’ ‘their investigation of: bacteria;. Second Karen Ring and Vikki Thomson. of Caledonia and a study of yeast;. third, an individual- prize, to : Patricia ‘Saiide - of * Caledonia for her: ‘small animal study, . Top grade seven. individual - pressure on plants;. third :to--: ‘| their, display on pollution; . 0::Perry:! Douglas’: special ~ class, ‘|. - ‘Clarence Michiel ‘School’. and | - 1 Terrace’s Little Theatre Entry, "/Elaine . Shepher, ‘both of “sthident “Rica "Sch hb nt W re arith CBidénnial. Citi: a feact inHg diana - : Kerr | critical Drama Festival “were. of .a | mixed standard according to Terrace _Little Theatre, president Mien Van Heek, ~ ‘Adjudicator Tom Kerr, who i is also a’ recognized Director, actor and drama-teacher, severely criticised the Prince Rupert entry, The Resthome, when entries were adjudicated April. 15, 16, and 17 in Prince Rupert. ‘However, Kerr praised, the actors for attempting an original play. Author Douglas Bankson was in the audience. Two amusing one-act plays were presented Friday Night by | North: Pacific Players. and | Ketchikan’ Players. . Kerr praised some aspects of the production and criticised other parts. The same applied: to The Killing of Sister George. _ The festival was . non-" competitive and no awards were given. One Certificate of Merit went to director Robin McColl and another to actress Terrace. Several certificates of meéril’:went to Prince. Rupert and Ketchikan actors. wh . v. ITWANGA, B. G+ "7006679. : “From: ihe fate ~ twenty (20). cople “Canadian Sn Radio-Television Commission “The Canadian. Radio-Television Commission wilt hold a rEPublic. Hearing. inthe’ Bayshore |! Inn, ‘Vancouver, B.C, ‘commencing on: - Tuesday, May 18.1971; at 9:30 a.m, fo " consider among other matters, the following Application: ‘Application hy. the Canadian beoddcasting ¢ Cirporation f for ‘a tieance to carry on an English: language low ‘power relay — transmitter. undertaking’ ‘at Kitwanga,; 2 0 830 KHz with a power of 40 watts. ws of ‘this, Notice, no riew nario ny he ‘ited by the: applicant dgarding: his apalication. : : Rov _itie proper’ conduct of the Hearing; wn : tha he requirements ofthe Board of Broadcast Governors’: § *-Prockd Regulations be strictly followed: Ariy. comment oF | i -oppasition'in respect ofthe above mentioned matier shoul. _he“filed ‘with. the: Secretary, on: or. before May & “19s in’ BC, on the frequency, , Ht, Is imperativ yhe obtained from, WL Slater. Street, Entries in the Skeena Zone WHAT'S GOING RIGHT INOUR COMMUNITY? ” April 29, 1971. < +8 pm, ~ ‘Terrace’ c Recréation Centre - With: “Miss” Audrey’ Selander,, Volunteer Association of Health and Welfare’ of. ' British : Columbia. ° Your, Terrace Community’ Resources Committee invites you, to take part as.oa representative of — your organization at the: above meeting. We feel that you are a vital part need your assistance. - Together we : will take a critical look at the pressing demands in ow community. of: this- rapidly growing community and we interested ‘yoluntesrs. “wan something -to do..:.We alse find ‘that there are mapy - “exelting community. ' One of. the . concerns _ « Community. ° Resources. i to. “assist in. bringing: together. ‘the volunteer: and the task. ‘We would like to: hear. what your organization is ‘doing, and planning to do in the iiss Seland der is a k Miss Selander is a ey person: in volunteer work in this. Province. 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