i ar een = tet cee neta tis a a Tasty feast E.T. KENNEY STUDENTS enjoyed a native-style feast last week, as part of cultural aware- ness celebrations. Students were encouraged to dress in clothes that sulted their cultural background, and everyone wore handmade cedar bark headbands. Here Shami Gill and her friend Jennie Daigel polish off the main course in preparation for upcoming Indian ice cream, made from whipped soapberries. Just a half a cup of soapberries was enough to feed the entire school, Other highlights of the feast were a drumming presentation by Mrs. Radelet’s grade two class and a Seik prayer, sung by a young East Indian boy who played the harmonium. The whole school also sang @rother John in Tsimshian, French and English. Students from Skeena Jr. Secondary’s Healing Circle were on hand to help serve during the feast, YOUR COLLEGE IN _ YOUR COMMUNITY trade-invalue — on your old floor! That's right! This month, your old floor © could earn you an instant cash rebate ©. of up to $100 or even more! : Kiss your old floor goodbye! And treat yourself to the striking, fresh, | new look of Armstrong floor. - With Armstrong, you win two ways: the elegance of Armstrong an aninstant cash rebate. == ssi Armstrong, a sensational look and’ a savings celebration... # $5 per sq. yd. on Designer Solarian Il M $5 per sq. yd. on Designer Solarian M $3 per sq. yd. on Visions Solarian . “instant cash rebate up to $100 or more on selected Artistrong floors. =; Based on an average room of 20 yde! * Ask far details : -. YourDecor ‘Terrace Carpet Centre Ltd. 3202 Munroe Street at Hwy 16 W, Terrace 635-2976 1-800-665-1657 Waxy Dear Sir: I had the privilege of serving as a music adjudicator at the Pacific Northwest Music Festival held in Terrace these past weeks. Bravo, _ Terrace: for the tremendous participation from the entire region; for the dedication and quality of the students and Wachers; for the over 150 volunteers and planning com- mittee members who ran an ex= emplary events; and, for the un- commonly jarge support by audiences, I have been all over the pro- vinee, Terrace has emerged as a musical cultural beacon that shines bright for us all. Congratulations to all involved. Dennis Topman, M. Ed. Music Consultant Lg TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU 638-1330 {across from Totem Furniture) CHALLENGING AND REWARDING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES THE SALVATION ARMY neads canvassers. Commitment is for ONLY one evening. Thelr annual Red Shield blitz is being hald on May 1. Gould you do your block? CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER feeds volunteers to assist children in thelr pre-school program and shallow water swimming tima, This position Is on going till end of June, can you spare a day a week? CALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL French Immersion class needs a french speaking ‘visltor”. This volunteer needs to ba able to talk tothe group in an informal setting, on going till end of June. PROJECT LITERACY needs volunteers to be trained, no experiance necessary, a5 tutor’s for their English and math students, NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK APRIL 23 - 29, 1995 CALL FREDA SCHMIDT . 2 Refarral Coordinator Soe, Pea si Si CMP SOOO a He A hie se BY Invitations avajlable at Ashbury’s and Kermode Tradinc The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 12, 1995 - B7 Nature’s Solution For Healthy Skin Environmentally aware products such as: Skin Wash, Cleansing Bar, Hand & Body Lotion, Shampoo & Conditioner and Pure Anti Septic Oil. Now Available at: HAIR GALLERY 471 1D Keith Ave ' 635-3729 | a LUMLAM OS? ee