BS - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 4, 1994 FROM PAGE B7 Music Festival awards DANCE AWARDS CRISTINA HESLENFELD: Prince Rupert Community Arts Council Trophy; Highest mark Clas- sical Ballet Solo, Junior under 12 yrs. RHONA GILLESPIE; Elan Travel Award ($100.00); Highest mark Classical Ballet Soto Senior,12 yrs.to open. CALEN KURKA: Raffles Inn Trophy, Highest mark Jazz, Stage and Tap Dance, 12 yrs and under. RYDELL MAGLIOCCHI: Flow- ers a la Carte Award ($50.00); High- est mark Jazz, Stage and Tap Dance, 13 years to open. DONNA ABECIA, ANNA LIU: Link Window Coverings Awrd ($100.00), Highest mark Dance Duets SHAMEN’S CALL - PRINCE RUPERT: Rotary Club of Terrace Trophy, Highest mark Group Dance AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE REHANA MANIJI: Most promis- ($200.00) TERESA FLEMING: Most promising Junior Vocal Student - Richards on Emerson Award ($100.00) ELLIE HIGGINSON: Most promising Intermediate Vocal Stu- dent - Medical Clinic Award ($150,00) JENNIFER ZUCCHIATTI: Most promising Senior vocal student - Northern Motor Inn Award ($200.00) RACHEL . EMPSON:. Most. promising Junior Piano Student; Northwest Academy of Perdorming Arts Award ($100.00) SIMON HILCOVE: Most promis- ing Intermediale student- Lisa BY. Leung Memorial Award ($150.00) SYLVANA BROMAN: Most promising Senior Student - Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Award ($200.00) MELISSA FABBI: Most promis- ing Dance Student - Flyan Award ($100.00) DYLAN GORDON: Most promis- ing Junior Classical Guitar Student R.A. Forestry Ltd. Award ($100.00) WARREN CONNACIIER: Moal promising Intermediate Woodwind Student Progressive Ventures Ltd. Award ($150.00) NATALIE DICKSON: Most promising Intermediate Brass Student - Terrace Rotary Club Award _ ($150.00) TIMOTHY. PHILLIPS: Most promising . Intermediate Classical Guitar Student The Cole Award ($150.00) HAROLD FEDDERSEN: Most promising Senior Classical Guitar Student - Alice Chen-Wing Memorial Award ($200.00) SIEARON DOUGHTY: Most promising Senior Woodwind Student - The Pacific Coast Music Festival Scholarship ($200.00) CALEDONIA SAXOPHONE QUARTET: Most promising group of Instrumentalisis- Park Avenue Dental Clinic Award ($300.00) SKEENA GR. 10 CONCERT BAND: Most promising Band- Sight & Sound / Yomaha Canada Travel Award ($500.00) Only Salon Can Offer ! You Gill This ing Junior Speech Student - Emerson Medical Clinic Award ($100.00) . KATHLEEN GOOK: Most C h / 7 O = romising Intermediate Speech Stu- ¢ j tent - Br. Ip. Ziuochiatt Award an n e g Ui e $150.00 CGLENYS GEORGE: Most ne ae, punday, May 8 promising Senior Speech Student - 5:05 p.m. — Family First: A presentation of the Terrace branch of Bud McColl Memorial Award the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Sunday, May 15 5:05 p.m. — Elder Neil A. Maxwell on the Family: A presentation of the Terrace branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 9 Hairstylists - -3 Estheticians Offering complete unisex hairstyling All esthetic services - including electrolysis plus tanning - all available every weekday Friendly services by professionals who care because at IMAGES by Karlene ee Around =A 5:05 p.m. — Prodigal Son: A presentation of the Terrace branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Your IMAGE i i$ our concern Sunday, May 29 . Own 3:05 p.m. — Family First: A presentation of the Terrace branch of r the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. ; Ey Sunday, June 5 5:05 p.m. — Elder Neil A. Maxwell on the Family: A presentation 4052 ; azelle Ave. ue : of the Terrace branch of the C i errace i. Scratch-and- one 1a neh of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day r 2 win pays off big TERRACE RESIDENT Marion Cammidge won $10,000 last week on a one-dollar scrach-and- win instant lottery ticket. The retired secretary bagged the 10 grand on a Gold Rush instant lottery game licket, Cammidge was cashing in some winning tickeis for nine more at the Terrace Co-op. “T scratched them right in the store,’’ she said. ‘‘The seventh ticket won the big one.’ Cammidge shared her news with all her family members and they all want her to spend it on her self. But for now, she plans to put it in the bank. Go fora Spring Fling SPRING FASHIONS © will abound at the Skeena Valley Ladies’ Golf Association’s an- nual Spring Ming at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 5. You can get tickets at Rose’s Shop and from some lady golfers. The event takes place at the golf course clubhouse. It’s a presenta- tion of the Skeena Valley Ladies’ Golf Association. Local writes in new nature mag PSEUDOPSCORPIONS, _pis- calorial predalions, and Shulaps Barrens. They’re just a few of the topics covered in the first issue of Cor- dillera, a journal of B.C. natural history published by the Feder- ation of B.C. Naturalists. And gracing the pages of the in- augural issue is focal writer Grant Hazelwood, who penned a feature on the antics of Western Screech Owls that regularly raid con maga That’s what we're paying mere |} outin ICBC claims. Carnation campaign THIS WEEK is your chance to get out and support the campaign to fight Multiple Sclerosis. Volunteers will be accepting donations in exchange for carna- i d tions around town . What. we’ re doin . Nurses ICBC Road Sense | programs are ways LO save lives and money by promoting safer driving, improving gather vehicles and roads and reducing fraud. Our claims initialives, including a alirm and fair approach to. 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