‘Theatre enters @ Fits right LEAH Meierhofer, 8, gets a helping hand tightening up her helmet from community heaith nurse Pat Frank. Students at Uplands and Cassie Hall elementary schools are getting tips fram community health nurses this week to make sure youngsters are wearing helmets properly. The initialive is part of national Safe Kids week. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO. 90% of the population doesn’t know how to react to a seizure EPILEPSY CANADA The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 5, 2002 - B3 1-514-845-7855 1-877-SEIZURE www. epilepsy.ca I Musicians hit gold in Calgary : Bands dazzle ‘Fest judges By JOANNA WONG TERRACE'S young musi- cians shone at a recent national competition in Calgary, with all three high schools bringing home gold. ° Despite competing - against hand-picked en- sembles from schools around the country, Ter- tace’s musicians had a be- 'st-ever showing at Musicf- est Canada, “For -all these bands from.a little town to win — everyone was talking “about it,” said Skeena Ju- nior Secondary music tea- “cher Susan Brouwer. “The [judges] were all saying ‘Where’s Terrace?’” --Mike: Wen, the music teacher at Thornhill Junior Secondary School, is -especially proud of Thorn- hill’s first-ever gold wins in both concert and jazz band. “Not many communi- ties in this country see this calibre of playing from the only three secondary schools — we are the ex- ception,” said Wen In total, 8500 young musicians attended mu- sicfest. Students competed against a standard rather than each other, with gold wins analogous to getting an A+. “For all these bands from a little town to win - everyone was talking about it.” Six Terrace students distinguished themselves with honor awards — Nor- bert Ziegler and Shannon Kelly from Thornhill, Alex Kids get chance to be dramatic TERRACE’S BUDDING thespians will have the chance to get in the lime- light as the Terrace Little its 23rd year of drama summer fun. Programs wil! be avail- “able for children aged 6 to °13 years morning or after- * hoons. For children consumed “by the urge to perform all summer, TLT is offering an cight-week intensive program culminating in a public performance. New this year, First Na- tions children will have a chance to work with a First Nations instructor. To register, call Nancy at 635-1329 and Marianne 635-2942, Sessions run July 2-26th and August 6- 30th at the McColl Play- hause. The TLT presents Summer Drama Days 2002 A summer drama program for ages 6 to 13 July 2nd to 26th or August 6th to 30th Tuesday through Friday Morning sessions 9 am. to noon Afternoon sessions 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sessions cost $70.00 Registration forms are available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel For further information contact: Nancy at 635-1329 or Marianne at 635-2942 “~ Our official ticket outlet is . Visit our web sitet www. mytlt. ca: ~ UMBLOBE Courtesy Travel 4718 Lazelle Ave y Vogel from Skeena, and David Johnstone, Tracey Kumpolt and Cuitlin Kee- nan from Cal, Skeena Jr.’s music tea- cher Brouwer also praises “outstanding” perfor- ‘mances by Ben Haigh in jazz band and a voice solo by Eden Oliver. Wise buyars read the le warranties appt combined wit In tolal, Terrace re- turned with four golds and three silvers, “We're getting a bil of a reputation for quality and consistency,” said Geoff Parr, the music teacher at Cal. “It’s a preat group of kids, We didn’t get enough Sleep bul we had fun.” gal copy: “Excludes machining of rotors and dru rf (if ri chaser owns the vehicle. tUp fo 5 litres of Matorcraft mator cit and a Motercraft oil filler, MIO} tn motivation. . The trades fair to the City of Terrace, The Garden Shed on Graham and the G.T.B.S. for the basket, and all who gave us donations. The winner of the gardening basket was Carla Gillis. . The annual perennial plant sale in May to the Masonic Lodge, Judy and Howard Chafin, Independent Order of Foresters for the fund raiser breakfast, CICW & CFIK radio ations, Monarch Cable, The Terrace Standard, Society members and friends, all the public support in donations of plants/pots and for coming cut to support us on a very wel day in May. Rotary project to clecn-up and plantin . Superior Propane for their fund raiser . Terrace and District Credit Union for their May-June sponsoring of the sociely. Many thanks to the communities of Thornhill, Terrace and outlying areas we truly appreciafe your ongoing support. Monuments Bronze Plaques Terrace Crematorium WEA I he BF Be OM the Greater Terrace Beautification Society (G.TB.S.) would like to acknowledge and thank all those community groups, schools, businesses and individuals who have donated their expertise, time, funds and commitment aiding the sociely in various events and projects. This year our aims is to complete the old bridge project public viewing area in time for the bridge's 75th anniversary in 2003. Our acknowledgment for aiding the society for: . The garbathon in April to Canadian Waste, MacDonalc’s, Jim Bell, Trim-line, CFTK & CJFW radio stations, The Terrace Standard, and all those who were motivated to come out and suppart the community clean up. . The cleanest school-yards in April to the City of Terrace, Erica Sterner, betty Campbell, Marilyn Davies, and the school's themselves for the heartfelt MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitiat Smithers & Prince Rupert Concermed personal service in the Northwest since 1946 4626 Davis Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 1X7 fimetal Service «= Phone 635-2444 © Fax 635-635-2160 Associotion 24 hour pager a! the 4-way project Nall in May ond CFNR radio station. Northern Conservatory of Dance presenis... 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