B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 29, 1996 Around Town Bestin BC FIRST THERE was Glenys, and now there’s Mark. Last week Mark Tessaro swepl the national class speech arts compelition at the provincial music festival in Penticton. During the competition Tessaro per- formed a prose selection, a traditional drama scene aid two poems, all from memory. This win means heli represent BC in nation- al competition in New Brunswick in August, Tessaro’s win shouldn't surprise the people of Ter- race. Another talented Ter- tacite, Glenys George, twice won the national speech arts competition in BC. “it’s a teal honour. I’m real happy for him,’’ said Carol Zucchiatti, president of the Pacific NW Music Festival. “T watched him go from being a shy child with his head down, to this outstand- ing performer,” Tag day HOSPITAL Auxiliary members will be asking for the public’s support this Fri- day and Saturday to raise money for three pulse oximeters for the hospital. The oximeters are at- tached to a person's finger to monitor his or her heart- beat. They’re a fairly pricey rai oe Mural causes WHO SHOULD have the final say over a mural? The building owner or the artist? Is a question Caledonia students were faced with as they painted their grad mural on the RJA Forestry building on Lazelle. “We talked to them about doing a nature theme,’”’ says student Lindsay Bailey, ‘‘It was pretty vague.’’ The grad students started painting mountains by a lake, but then decided the painting needed something more. ‘' We started conservative, and on the second day we got a bit bored,” says Bailey. ‘Then we did the plant (a huge ex- alic venus fly-trap), and then everyone dove into the murai,”’ The students gathered momentum and slarted painting Ogopogo monsters in the lake, shark fins and even a lava lamp. ‘A lot of people came up and said we’re doing a great job,’’ said Bailey. ie Es a ge gig ee RJA Forestry, “It didn’t add anything to the mural. It detracted from it actually,”’ He asked the students to paint over parts of the mural, including snowcaps on the mountains which the students had tumed into snow people with the addition of yel- low paint “Tt didn’t look very good,’’ said Amold. The students disagreed. ‘The teachers, even the lady at the paint store thought it looked great. They didn’t think we should have to paint it over,’’ said Bailey. But Caledonia principal Geoff Straker sided with the building owner, “The owners wanted something represen- lative of this area. It’s not representative at all,” said Straker. ‘‘The kids gat carried away. This has to be done with the approval of the company.”’ So far the studetts have painted over parts of the mural, but as of press time, they hadn't decided whether paint over all the contentious bits, such as the venus fly trap. “If we take it out, there’s no style at all, nothing to distinguish it,” says Bailey. Recital im PAMELA KERR SOPRAN©O ‘ with Robert Holliston , Piano SATURDAY, JUNE 1 at 8 p.m. TERRACE PENTEC OSTAL CHURCH 3511 EBY ST. TICKETS $10.00 Available at Sight & Sound, Skeena Mall gadget — worth about But the building’s owners weren't happy $3,790 each. with mural. Last tag day the auxiliary “They had a Jot of smal] little things in a raised nearly $2,300, big murai,’’ said Ron Arnold, president of Caledonia honour roll students CALEDONIA RECENTLY released the results of its latest honour roll. Thosc hardworking students are named below in alphabetical order. Outstanding achievement Karyn Audet, Lindsay Bailey, Victor Basanti, Linnae Bee, Roseanne Blackburn, Ian Bohle, Lucy Bothelo, Chriszine Bradford, Trisha Braun, Matthew Buckle, Harry Chemko,, Paisley Carpenter, Frank Carpino, Alison Chase, Lisa Clark, Michael Cooper, Ayesha Coose-mans, Jason Cote, Tania DaSilva, Tran Du, Fiona Earl, Stephen Groenink, Liam Hall, Cam Harris, Jamie Hill, Hal Hoben-sbield, Daina Horne, Liberty Hull, Justin L. Keitch, Derek Kendall, Lonnie D, Kiukas, Kosta Kollias, Christopher Lamb, David Leach, Chella Levesque, Dan MacDonald, Wes-.Coelho, Colleen: Craig Joseph -DaSilvays-Melissa.. Stacey Marceau, Jasmine,Mattu, Mandy:Mclnnes, Robbin DaSilvay «Michael, “Davics, Lucys Demedeiros, “Carlo \Mclay,:Jeff Mohler, Julie Montgomery, Kirsten. Muller, Desierto, Pardeep Dhillon, Natalie Dickson, Kathleen Duffy, Aaron Dunbar, Cam Eyjolfson, Carole Faber, Suzanne Fordyce, Dennis Gaspar, Kathleen Gook, Rayna Goudreau, Leah Grham, Jennifer Gration, Rita Grewal, Mike Haugland, Rob Hewiti, Simon Hilcove, Becky Hynes, Dave Kelly, Michael J Krisinger, Teressa Lefebvre, Marika Maikapar, Navneera Malhotra, Lee Maximchuk, Travis McMurray, Mark Meijer, Matthew Meijer, Daniel Miller, Andrea Miskelly, Robyn Montgomery, Gie-bette Nenninger, Rangit Nirwan, Ryan On, Amar Parmar, Krister Partel, Krista Pearse, Len Pelletier, Sandra Penner, — Tim Phillips, Kimberly Porter, Janie Ramsey, Acron Reid, Micacla Roque, Candace Ross, Crystal Ruchotzke, Konstantinos Sainis, Erda San Luis, Pal Sandhu, Permindar Sandhu, Joe Scafe, Birch Smith, Adam Spens- ley, Suzanne Stone, Diane Teixeira, Kevin Teixeira, Mark Tessaro, Mark Therrien, Jill Thiessen, Randy Toovey, Karla Vandevelde, Veronica Zimmerman. 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Samra, Chrystal Saunders, Janis Sharyk, Kerri Skaalrud, Dom Toovey, Tanya Urbanoski, Sarah Watts Honourable Mention Parminder Atwal, Hayes Beatty, Richard Beaupre, Amanda Braam, Carrie Brown, Bemadette Buck, Virginia Buck, Andrea Charlwood, Colleen Clarke, Warren Con- nacher, Corai-Jean Dennis, Leah Dewalle, Balwinder Day, Erin Earle, Mitch Eisner, Quinton Freeman, Aaron Gamer, Kareena Gillard, Clare Hallock, Michael Hamilton, Melody Hanson, Rebecca Heenan, John Heroux, Sandra Irving, Cathy Johnston, Kori Kivi, Leane Landry, Robert Lien, Stacey Loptson, Aleena mcKay, Kory McKay, Carmen McPhee, Rory McPherson, Shari Milne, Rosa Mikaloff, Renee Mitcheli, Sara Nyland, Amanda Owens, Amy Pamell-Jones, Dana Randrup, Heather Roy, Care Russeli, Andrea Sam, Susie Schlamp, Nicole Sheppard, Sonya Sheppard, Jill Springer, Sean Stanley, Ryan Stevenson, Michelle Swift, Jodi Trombley, Amy Turner, Lee Van Halderen, Donnita Vienneau, Ashley Whitford, Michelle Wicbe, Susan Willeman, Tara Wolnowski, Jamie Wood, Holly Young, TERRACE REGIONAL HEALTH CARE SOCIETY INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE SERVICES Mills Memorial Hospital t. is it a REAL Medical Emergency? Use Your Emergency Department Wisely Your hospital EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is organized far sudden, serious health problems. The hospital has a fixed budget, however, and unnecessary use of the emergency department diverts resources from other areas of the hospital. The same service provided in the doctor's office is much cheaper than if provided in the Emergency Department. It should not be used as a substitute for visits to your doctor's office. Doctors’ Office Versus Emergency Visit If you have an ongoing medical problem that has not suddenly affected your well being, you should arrange to see your doctor in the office. If you are seriously injured or are suddenly taken ill, the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is where you belong. What If You Don’t Have a Doctor? Plan to have a family doctor before an emergency occurs. Family doctors’ office number. in. Terr \ we Py sat Pep : staff cannot recommend the name of a doctor to choose. When It Really Is An Emergency When you have a real emergency, bring the patient to the EMERGENCY. DEPARTMENT, promptly, using ambulance services if necessary. Emergency room nurses are also not allawed to give medical advice over the phone. EMERGENCY patients are assessed on arrival and those with serious and/or life threatening problems are seen first. The hospital does not have on site emergency physicians. In a real emergency “on-call” doctors are available. Appropriate Use of Your Emergency Department Ensures That Our Doctors and Nurses Can Treat You Promptly In A Real Emergency! ber to. age are listed’ in‘the Yellow’Pages of your..telephone. directory under “Physicians, & Surgeons." The EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT SATURDAY, JUNE 1 ch Pre C Mea e henna RRR GL Tey OTS. aT oR Cree ree aw