Cea aed Visitors to the grand opening of the B.C. Winter Games souvenir shop held in Terrace recently were glven an opportuni- ty to fillln. a ticket for a draw. On Wednesday, Jan. 15, the first-place winner, Irene Lang (center), was presented with a trip for two to Vancouver by Gary Baker, president of the BCWG, and Bobble Phillips, operations manager for the . games. The second prize went to Jacl Sturn who was presented with a large-size Kermode Bear. Third prize went to Lee Sandhals who won a souvenir spoon. Resident wants hydrid transparent apples promoted TERRACE — The Okanagan Valley has Ogopogo; Hope, B.C., has the Sasquatch; Prince George has the Timber Man, ‘‘so why not a Terrace Hybrid Transparent Apple as a local tourist promo- tion?’’ askes resident Randy Haigh. He is the inventor of the “‘genuine souvenir’’ which is a 3x3x3”’ card- board box of the com- munity, Illustrations of some of the scenery and bits of history of Terrace by ar- tist Penny Haigh, are depicted on five sides of .the box. Certificate awarded ' Terrace — The Ter- race Breastfeeding Sup- port Group (TBSG), is pleased to announce that Pamela Straker has become an internation- al board certified lac- tation consultant. This is as a result of having passed the vigor- ous examination estab- lished this year by the International Board of Lactation Examiners, The [IBLCE is an independent cor- poration whose sole purpose is to assess competency, This is ac- complished through a Consultant © certification examina- tion and a recertifica- tion program for lac- tation consultants prac- tising throughout the world. The examination presumes extensive me- dical knowledge, and since Straker is neither a nurse nor a doctor, this is quite an accom- plishment. Straker is the last original member of the Terrace Breastfeeding Support Group, and she continues to do considerable counsel- ling in Terrace. Commercial hockey standings Team WL T GF GAP Skeena 9 5 3 14511921 Lakelse 6 7 3 100 11415 Savalas 7 10 0 123 13614 Scores: Jan. 2 — Lakelse 7 Skeena 4 Jan. 5 — Lakolse 9 Skeena 7 Jan, 9 — Skeena 8 Savalas 6 Jan. 12 — Skeena 11 Lakelse 3 Jan. 16 — Skeena 11 Savalas 9 Terrace Commercial Hockey League Stats presented by: Thormhill Neighborhood Pub The concept is 100 per- cent Terrace except I had to get the boxes cut and printed in Vancouver, Haigh explained. The artwork includes Sleeping Beauty Moun- tain which lies just to the west of Terrace and situated one nautical mile above sea level; the for 15 returns. {ransters, the 1930s, We have the right | RRSP for you Industrial Growth Fund: Averaging 20% Over the past 15 years, Industrial Growth Fund has averaged more than 20% in compound annual it's done well over the short-term, too. (Over the past 12 months, It's up more than 25%*.) But, Impressive as that record is, ihere’s much more you should know. Before you invast, call: G Great Pacific Management Co. Ltd. P Clarence Hallock 5133 Agar Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1H9 Home: 635-4273 vAll figures to Dec. 31, 1985, with dividends reinvested. Oiler made only by prospectus. Qualifies for the proposed legislation regarding Tax-Free Capital Gains. Qualifies for past, present and futurs ARSP deposils or FREE RRSP Seminar Skeena II Room, Terrace Hotel Wednesday, Jan. 22 — 7:30 p.m. O4 white Kermode Bear which is native to Ter- race; a 924-pound Chinook salmon, a world record for sport fishermen in the 1960s, which was taken near Terrace; and a long cedar pole taken from forests near Terrace in years. c Terrace Review — Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1986 9 Dahl is a man for all hockey seasons | He has coached, of- ficiated, ran a division and distributed equip- ment. He has organized hockey for the Northern B.C. Winter Games, and been the push behind Terrace’s very successful Christmas peewee-pups’ tournament. He’s done the menial jobs like being a counter . server in the arena can- teen, and the tough jobs like consoling players just learning about los- ing as well as winning. Yes, Bob Dahl is definitely Terrace minor hockey’s “man for all seasons’. And Dahl has been justly honored for his years of service to the local association in numerous capacities. Dahl was one of three volunteers chosen by the B.C. Amateur Hockey Association for one of its annual awards handed out during minor hockey week in January. These awards go to deserving people with 10 years Or more involve- ment in the sport. They, are not given out automatically every yenr. In some years, no awards have been presented. Dahl’s name and lengthy list of achievements was sub- mitted by the local association last Novem- ber. He was presented with the honor. at the arena by Milt Moore of Burns Lake, the zone Tepresentative for the BCAHA. Bob Dahl has been with the Terrace Minor Hockey Association from the start, back in the early 1970s. Four men charged Four Terrace men were arrested and charg- ed with theft of under $1000 for shoplifting at a Mohawk service station. They are to appear in Terrace Provincial Court in February. ARIES Mar.21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June20 CANCER June 21July22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sepi.22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec, 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb, 19-Mar. 20 Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 1/26-2/1/86 Look to pleasurable pursuils to relieve the winter doldrums. Organize social gatherings. Youarein the limelight, Aren't you being overly sensilive to issues af- fecting family affairs and domestic security? Be hospitable to visitors. Conditions in your immediate environment tend to make you irritable. Your nervous chaiter tends to make others irritable, Tend $o business and financial accounts, especially those having ta do with the security of homeand family. An impalient attitude sets the stage for strain- td relationships, Restrain the emotions, and be alert to hazardous conditions, Avoid associations with those who are un- predictable and inctined to be unhappy, You are too impressionableat thistime. Entertainment and organizational meetings conducted in the home can be lively affairs, Opposite views make it interesting. Areas of domestic and professional responsi- bility clash. Recognize the significance of each, and assign theright priority. Difficulties connected with higher education come up, The price seems to be out of reach, bul thereare ways. Sunday's full moon keeps emotions churned up. Discussions on the family's financial pic- turecan wait a day or two. Partnership matters are emphasized. Be co- operative, Follow the lead of the one you trust. Enjoy social functions, Emotional upsets at this time open the doar to a host of ailments, Take time for rest and relaxation. - NA LEASING Serving the SYSTEM Pacitic Northwest Leasing Consultant Lawrence Goetz North American Leasing Systems 638-0068 (Res. 638-1555) afinc