ene, Terrace resident Debbie Stainton, 9, is ‘a Brownle who will 24° Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 20, 1986 be going into Guides in September. Girl Guides sign up volunteers TERRACE —Girl Guides are alive and well in Terrace, but more volunteers are needed in many aspects of the organization. Leaders, secretaries, treasurers, craft people, campers, assistants are all required to make Guiding work, said Kit- sumkalum District Guider Ethel Jackson. September is registra- tion month and will take place in the Skeena District, Sept. 16 at Kiti K’Shan from 7 p.m, to9 p.m. and on Sept. 17 at Thornhill Elementary from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Kitsumgallum District Sept. 10 at Knox United Church: Pathfinders at 6:30 p.m. and at Veritas for 3rd Guides at 6:30 p.m. and on Sept 8 at Parkside for Ist Brownies at 3:30 p.m. and also on Sept, 9 at Uplands for 3rd Brownies and 2nd Guides at 6:30 p.m. To volunteer please call Marg at 638-0609, Shirley at 638-0200 or Debbie at 635-4601. Workshop TERRACE —There will be a free advice training workshop for welfare advocates on Friday, Aug, 22. The workshop will be held at the local Health Unit Auditorium and runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This workshop is for people who help others when they have problems getting income or vari- ous services from the Ministry of Human Resources, It is also for individuals who would like to become such helpers, The topics which will be covered at this offered Paul Clark streaks to gold medals European triumphs Paul Clark went to England and collected gold. Then he went to Sweden and collected more gold with a little silver to boot. The talented Terrace wheelchair athlete, who holds several world records for his classifica- tion in disabled track events, finished first in all four of his races at the Stoke-Mandeville games in England two weeks ago. Clark had set world marks in the 1500 and 400 meter events. also won the 5000 and 800 races at Stoke- Mandeville. At Sweden, for the world disabled games, Clark started off with a silver- He Gothenburg, | medal performance in the 5000 meters on Saturday, “Aug. 9. Next day, he competed in the 800 race and came out with gold. Following this race Clark told reporters that he changed equipment and tactics from his ef- fort in the 5000 the day before. Instead of coming out in the pack and relying on a last-minute kick like he did for the 5000, Paul blasted out into the lead and held off all comers in winning the 800. Paul’s second gold of the games came from the disputed four-by-400 relay. It seems that a judge ruled the Canadian team failed to touch properly on a relay ex- change, so he dis- qualified them on the spot. The proper thing to do is allow the team to finish the race, then an- nounce his disqualifica- tion decision. Canada protested on this point and won a replay of the race. Apparently the other race competitors were somewhat disgruntled with the decision to run the race again, so none showed up at the starting line. The Canadian team wheeled through the replay, making it a relatively easy gold medal for them. - After a couple of days off, Clark was at it again in the 400 event. He add- ed a third gold medal to his collection for this one. On Thursday, Aug. 14, Clark picked up gold medal number four with a victory in the 1500 race, His time of 3:59.55 broke his world record. As far as the Terrace Review was able to find out, the 28-year-old op- tometrist failed to set world records in ‘his other races at Sweden. Information on these games came through several sources before the Review got them and therefore cannot be con- sidered too reliable. When Clark returns home, the Review will update his European venture with more facts and figures. Court In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Aug. 8 Carol Calder was found guilty of theft and was fined $100. a8 On Friday, Aug. § in Terrace Provincial Court Richard Hansen was found guilty of theft and was fined $100. return -TERRACE- TORONTO | from?4-1 7 TERRACE- VANCOUVER from® 1 O9 . i Witt rt return Call your Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific at: 635-7111 (Terrace) 632-4761 (Kitimat) Conditions: Seats may be limited and not available on all flights. Advance purchase and other canditions will apply. - Canadian Pacific 4 AirLines LOS ANGELES from*o 10 | return fee) ) — workshop include: What the law is: @ Guaranteed Available Income for Need Act & Regulations @ Interpretation Act @ ‘‘Natural Justice’’ and other useful legal ideas ® Common problems and appeals The gain appeal pro- cess: timé limits, the roles of the nominees, and the role of the chair- man will also be out- lined. For further informa-- tion contact the Unemployment Action Centre at 635-4631. Subscription Order Form: D2) 2 years - $45 O 1 year - $24 a C Cheque O Money Order Please send a subscription to: Name CO Charge Card: MasterCard 0 Card # Visa 0 Expiry Date Mail or bring this form to: Address Terrace Review Phone Postal Code 4535 Greig Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7