Senos, a eae ee SaaS ha are Sage Pees wii Sotho nitar mer eer ee Shoe TEs tean UP ! APL 16 - JUNE 25, 1991 — “Adult Bible Study. We invite all ; who.are interested in a women’s ~. bible stady to joln us Tues, mor- - ” United Church, Fie shildeare Wil be piévided, oar e 2 * * * “A ‘MAY. 8,199 ns ‘the’ Riverboat: Days. ‘Sociely will «beheld inthe Auditorium’ of the Royal Canadian Legion in Ter- ‘face. on Wed. at. 0. p.m. ‘Anyone Interested is « entouraged to‘attend. Society members who __ have Notas yet paid. thelr dues ‘ere requested: to, ‘bring them tu the ‘Meetings |", 5 an wits . MAY ‘8, 1991 — The Annual “munity - Volunteer Bureau and Seniors’ Information Access will take place Wednesday at 7:30 ‘p.m at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium. Al members of the communily are welcome fo at- tend. . keke MAY 11, 1998 '— Anyone in: terested in finding out more about Project Literacy Terrace is , heartily welcomed to attend the | grand opening of our new learn- _ ing centre at 4722’ Lakelse Ave. between [1 a.m. and 2 p.m. For . Reading Place" at 635-9119, ef * La MAY 4, ‘1991 — ‘The ‘Royal > be holding their May general _ Meeting. in-- the Legion ‘28. Auditorium at 800 p.m, on.Tues- > day. AI membera are urged | to ; attend, - 7 Tr tT - MAY: AS, 1991 — A meeting of. ‘those: involved’ with Musi¢ '91 , Will be held in the Auditorium of Tertace at 7:30 p.m. Wed, _ Anyone is inviled to attend. KKK ~ MAY: 16, 17, 1991 — Northwest , Community College Career: Day ; coming to Skeena: Mall Thurs. ! from’l-- 6 p.m. and Fri, from 9:30:am. - 9 p.m. Everyone ~ welcome to »arop by. we ae “MAY 1?,. ison the » Organizational ‘ support group: meting. for per- -$ons,. suffering o me Ibrary’ cdownstalrs. _ nitdilng _ boom: at.7:30 pm. For more in- . fo.'please call Kathleen Talstraat 635-2718 © : “MAY 21, 1991 — Friends-& families of Schizophrenics Sup- port Group clectian- of officers _ Rues at. 7:30 p.tn. Contact ‘Men- tal Lo. : eR tee. ; ” MAY 33, 1991 ~ Skeena Valley > Car Chib will be holding regular :.meetings al Terrace Kinsmen. ‘Hut on the corner of North Sparks and Halliwell at 7:30 p.m. Meetings every 4th Thurs, -of every month. Contact person; . Doug, 35-4509 4S kkk |. MAY" 18, 1591 — Terrace Aux- *Hiary to “The Leprosy Mission’”’ {shaving a 33rd anniversary :, celebration at 2 p.m, at the Ter- “race ‘Alliance church, 4923 Agar Ave... Everyone welcome, ‘especially charter members, For “further information alll Betty at : 635-6248, “ ttkhke “HERITAGE PARK MUSEUM: dings;. please make an’ Bp. ‘pam: Se.-Table; 9:15-9:45 p.m. “Kin-Hut next to Heritage Park, Anyorie- interested. in. playing; or: ung to play, call I Autrey WHAT'S “ Nings 930° 11. am. ‘at Knox | = A. meeting of \ genetal. meeting’‘and election of. officers’ for.-the’ Terrace: Com.”. ' More information, contact “The. - the Royal Canadian ‘Legion in - “from - “MBC. FI ane ‘group ‘cours, school touts: or . oiniiient and phone 6 55-4546. : 3, [ERRACE . PIPES & DRUMS ““practlee“every. Mon, from 7:30 8:10 p.m: Jr. Table; 8:20 - 9:00 - -piplng & drumming. Meet at the - organizations, Tihs colusan fs intended ‘for non-proiit organiza- tlons and thove events for ‘thon charge, deadlines, we usk that any For contitbuted artictes, the. Gentine, is $ p.m. on b *teadets’ and. community Which there Is wo tml To meet oar production tem “for. Whal's Up be subistted by moon on the FRIDAY: - prveilng: the beue: in Which it, s to. ~ " Canadian Legion, Branch 13 will I. Waits v pt its” ot ee ~ or SP ey pe fie ee a eit lg ae Peele | nde hae iets Ne me mee Stes ne a ae Me a Bye lle ie Fee ha Ma eras ad Terrace Standard, Wweunwsday, May 0, 1901 — Page Bt ONE-FOR THE SCRAPBOOK, Students from William Alexander school in Yellowknife and their Thornhill dr. Secondary exchange partners took time out fram last week's tour of Heritage Park to mount this old wagon for a commemorative photo. The transportation and the hot, sunny weather were in sharp con- trast to the dog sledding and sub-zero temperatures experienced by the local students when they went ‘north last month. The Terrace Science Fair once again drew a a strong entry from local schools and a good tur- not by families and friends of the participants. * “Pop*scientists: inethtogtae 26ttr aud: event : “were as: s follows: are Grade 2 Ist — Allen Wootton 2nd — Trenton Sweeting. Grade 3 “Ist —- Ryan Boyle. ; Grade 4. Ist — Stephanie Kerr 2nd — Reann Sousa; Li ’ Paul Cavalheiro. : Grade 5 "Ist — Sorraya Manji .2nd — Hayley Gordon ~~ 3rd — Jeffrey Town,. : _ Grade 6/7 ist — - Tara VanHerk and ‘2nd —-Ryan Orr. Ist - — Martin Schenmiring. ndsay ‘Smith and. K 3rd —:- Jennifer Dagg, ‘Tanya Urbanski and - Diane Texeira. ~ Grade i Ist — Falon Fandry Primary ‘ard — - Magen Belanger, DISPLAYS. 2nd — Mrs. DeLeon’s class at Thorahill _ steven Hawke, . . 7 CLEAR FOR TAKEOFF, Seen about to launch ak veted a “hls: carefully ‘constructed. craft, Travis Murphy... "was one of the many Who fine the Selence Fair's paper. al adistance of: d up to take part in’. Irplane contest, The 7 than.10| ouwme se scientists gar Christopher Hartman, Nathan i Robinson and . Trevor J amieson.. Graded | i pee eg Brianne Miller « " “Tasha Caspar. 3 ‘Std Pamela VandeVelde; Kari Asseltine, Grade 4. ist'— Bike Schemimerling © 2°” oo 2nd -— Keary Murphy and Jason. Gartland:; Blake Wiebe; Holly Norman... © 3rd — Joshus Benson, Jonah:-McEwan and Joey Loranger: Andrew. . Cooper, and Patrick Desjardins. “Grade 3- ist — Andrew Westerhof 2nd — Pheonix Diep ee 3rd — Fraser deWalle and Geoff Clase Grade 6. Ist — Ramona Guthrie 2nd — Steve Rooker and Randy Toovey » 3rd — Darren Hamihuls. °° -” Grade? . ist — BJ McQuade... >- = 2nd — Matt Buckle, Paul’ Fleming and Tim ~ Phillips 3rd — Jamie Greenwood, Chris Woodward + -and John deBalinhard, me Grades 8-10 lst — Janis Walters. . _ 2nd — Sonya Schwann © vo, 3rd — Autumn Richard, - FOIL BOAT CONTEST.” ist — Shauna Palahicky and’ Candice Kiein 2nd — Eric Eide and Brian’ “Todd: SCAVENGER. HUNT Years 2-3 Ist — Hla Armitage, Kevin Perrai and Allen . Woolton 2nd — John-Robert Davis, Allan Scafe and - Bradon Wiebe; Christopher Anaka, Luke Bux- ton and Timmy Roders °- : 3rd — Candace Klein, Jason.’ Klein and Shauna Palahicky; Aja’ Buckle, Teresa Flem- | ing and Beth Korpi, : +... : Grades 4-7 Ist — Stacey Loptson and Leah Kebernik 2nd — Amy Stevens and Sandy McFarlane: . Jamie Kerman, Seth. Downs. and Robbie Lee. 3rd — Stephen “Anaka;. Jeffrey: ‘Town and : David Sinions; Kathleen ook, Cari Brown and Erica Francis, ° BLOCK TOWER” Years 1-2 Ist — Shauna Palahicky. and Candice Klein, . nd — Eric Eide‘and ‘Brigi‘Todd: 3rd — Jonathon Marcellin and Mark Mills. : Years 3-4 Ist — Jason Klein and: Brad: Maite: : 2nd — Matthew Preto and Travis Murphy 7 rd = Nathan Voogd « and Justin Voogd. ° 2nd — Brian Todd lat Travis lurp 2nd — Jason | lel _ ard — Matthew i nn os Thornhill students . host Yellowknifers _ Tomorrow morning ‘will bea time for farewells when 25 Yellowknife students head for home after an eight day..stay with their Thornhill Jr. Secon- dary exchange partners, _ During their stay, the William Alexander school visitors have been kept busy getting to know the northwest bul there’s also been time for relaxation and recreation as well, ; Not surprisingly, one full day was devated to the forest in- dustry with Skeena Cellulose laying on a tour of its mill and a field trip which took in an active logging operation and second Srowth stands. Students also visited ‘the local tree nursery. As well as local points of in- terest, the group also saw the fish hatchery and aluminum smelter at Kitimat, toured Prince Rupert and Port Edward and spent a day roaming the Nass Valley. ; An evening at the hotsprings, an afternoon's bowling, sports evening and a dance also helped. ensure the Yellowknifers went home: with goad Memories of their stay. co Certainly, says -Thornhill ‘teacher Elizabeth: _Metzmeier,. that was the case after her students’ visit ‘to - Yellowknife last month, Although the temperature was | Jessethan- balmy minus ‘14’ degrees; ‘Metz- racier said the activities arrang- -ed -by their’ Northwest-:Ter- ritories ‘hosts. quickly dispelled the chill. Those included dog-sledding, ; learning about soapstone cary- © ing from a local Inuit: artist and an evening of Inuit: _Sorigs, a dances and games... The group also ‘visited. Rae- Edzo, an outdoor centre for grades 7-9 where students learn traditional skills such ‘a trapp- ‘ing, skinning and drying ‘fur- ‘bearing animals and: fishing. Seeing caribou hanging’ to’°dry _and staying in a tent carpétted with tree boughs also helped to make for a memorable visit, she. ’ said. my Metzmeier said another highlight was watching ‘the legislature at work. Noting that body Operates on a concensus basis — in. contrast. to the government versus opposition style in B.C. —. she said, “The whole thing is so polite, they all work together’ for. the good of. the whole,’” And with the business of the ‘legislature conducted in seven different ‘languages, English, French and five Inuit dialects, “They found it Fascinating,” she added. ; ler awards | tes HOURS OF WORK were evident in Caledonia's Sclence- Tech 11 class entry in the scale model competition sponsored by Canadian Women in Timber, Taking the theme of sharing the resource, the mode! included an active fogging operation, lakeside recreational site and rural home complete with a full Clothestine, Timber triumphs New to the Science fair this’ Year 2 year were competitions spon- Mrs. Shinde’ 5 class + Rin sared by the local chapter. of K'shan). Canadian Womenin Timber. | Year 3 Three events were offered: - Mrs. Epp’s class (Kiti * Tree aging, in which en- _K’shan). 7 trants had to count the'rings “Yeard : on the provided: .cross-)~. Mrs; Haugland’s. ‘class Sections, estimate the age of (Kiti K'shan). ‘the tree and then’ answer Best Written Record . . questions testing their Year 1 . ’ knowledge of how . tree Seventh Day Adventist growth patterns, ‘school. mS * Tree growing, in which “glasses were given seeds and ° TREE: AGING’: ~ challenged to grow their own ~ Grade 4. ‘seedling: ‘and - "Jonah: ‘McEwan, ° ‘Aaron *® Scale model _making Wilson and Jennifer Smith, _ where entrants used wood or _ Grade § paper products only to pro- Jeffrey Town ‘and Fraser - dluce..a scene elated to the -deWalle. _ ; forest industry.: ~ Grade 6 he: : os, Darren’ Hamhuis; “Ryat "Orr and Ramona Guthrie AE : Grade T porparete class cua Toovey_ and ‘Sarah i Lorenz’s class (Thor-. «