These swimmers have placed in the top 10 in the Tiny Olympic program for 10 and unders. Jennifer Henderson (left) placed se- cond in girls 7-year-old, 100 I.M.; Jocelyn Coxtord placed first in &year-old girls, 100 1.M. and 400 free; Kelly Pearce ’ Placed ninth in the girls 9-year-old, 200 |.M.; and Bobby Peacock placed ninth in the boys 10- ‘year-old, 400 .M. 8 - Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 15, 1987 Po. ae awe. yt tho? owt. a! a _ Local swimmers off to ~ special training camp Three members of the Terrace Blueback Swim Club are off to Chilliwack this weekend where they’ll take part in a special train- ing camp. called ‘‘Team Camp 90.’’ Travelling. south for the three-day series is coach Dick Cox- ford and swimmers Doug | MacKenzie and Cathy Bennett. , The camp is for top 13 and id-year-old com- petitors, with Coxford | operating as one of eight assistants under head coach Sam Montgomery of the Chilliwack Sparton Club. One of the other eight coaches is former Kitimat Marlin swimmer Eugene Gyorf, who now coaches at. the New Westminister Hyack swim club. The camp’s aim is. to provide swimmers eligible . for the B.C. age group team this summer with first-class experience under well-supervised training camp conditions, The camp theory is to: develop top prospects to- ‘Doug MecKenzie and Cathy Bennett have been selected to attend a swim camp in Chilliwack Easter weekend for 13-14 year-olds. wards berths in the 1990 World Championships. __ During the Friday-to-. Sunday session, swimmers will take pool workouts, classroom instruction and stretching exercises, At the end of camp, each swimmer will be eval- uated on all aspects. Three named for B.C. team Of 46 players attending a special minor hockey. under-17 training camp at Quesnel on the April 4 weekend, three of the eight players from Prince Rupert and Kitimat were selected to the North team which will compete in the B.C. Cup Tournament against five other provin- cial teams at Summerland, April 23 to 26. Gaining berths-on this 20-player squad was goalie Jason Parkes of Kitimat, and defencemen Roger Atchison and Matt Mc- Coy of Prince Rupert. Following the B.C. Cup Tournament, the best 46 of 120 players at Sum- metland will be invited to a training camp sometime in July. From this camp will come 22 players who will continue on to an August camp with the top 22 players from Alberta. Coaches will then pick the best 20 players to form the Pacific Region team which will be among five regional Canadian squads, They will compete against teams from Russia, Cze- choslovakia, Sweden, Finland and the United States in a tournament at Quebec during the Christ- mas break. It’s all part of the B.C. _ - Amateur Hockey Associa- tion’s ‘‘Best-Ever” pro- gram to develop talent for ‘future stardom. HAPPY EASTER! a | Revenue Canada Revenu Canada | Jexation — Impot Bringing You... Income Tax | Answers! return, we can help. If you need advice or extra copies of tax returns, schedules and bulletins? We have those, tool ALL FREE OF CHARGE This special, local tax information centre, staffed by Revenue Canada Taxation wil bea at Skeena Mall on April 18 & 20, 1987 Hours of operation: . We are at ee Canada lf. you have a problem with your income nia-tax:: forms, we have them. Need booklets, guides, ; Saturday & Monday 9: 0. am n to §:30_pm | your service | , Wednesday, April 15 — Social Credit Women's Auxillary -funcheon meeting at 12 noon at. the Bavarian Inn. Everyone is welcome. _Wednesday, April 15 — Today's. kids are saying “Yes” t to. PS drugs. You can help them learn:to ‘say “No!” Attend |. . = your community's Drug Awareness Workshop and learn [°~ ” what action you can take. to help your. children say “NO"l to drugs. At Copper Mountain Elementary School, 3883 Kirkaldy In Thornhill from 7 to.9 p.m. Spon 3 sored by the Terrace Centennial Lions Club. Thursday, April 16 — College. students! . Let the: Used _ Book Depo sell your textbooks for you this fail. Leave: books in lower cafeteria building fram 12 noon to.2 p.m. - Drop off your book. We will give you a receipt. If we sell your book in the fall, we will send you your money, other _ wise you will get your book back. Thursday, April 16 — Holy Thursday. The washing of the _| -feet..Mass of the Last Supper. Stripping of the altar. ' Sacred Heart Parish, 4830 Straume in: Terrace at Bp.m.- Friday, April 17 — Good Friday. Reading- of the Passion, _ Communion. Veneration of the Cross. Sacred. Heart . Parish, 4830 Straume in Terrace at 3 p.m. Saturday, ‘April 18 — Easter Vigil. Service of Light:..” co Readings. Reception. of Catechumens.: Eucharistic. -| Celebration. Sacred Heart Parish, 4830 Straume in. Ter- race at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 18. — Easter Sunday Masses at 40 and 11:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Parish, 4830 -Straume in Ter. race. ‘This day was made by the Lord. We rejoice and. are glad. Allelula. Alleluia, Allelula.””. Tuesday, April 21 — The Terrace Friends. and Families of Schizophrenics is a support group that: meets once per. month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday.of the month at. 730°p.m. at the. Psych. Conference Room. at Mills Memorial Hospital. Anyone wishing ‘to learn more or — become part of this group.ls welcome to attend the’ - meetings: Please. call 638-3325 or drop in to the next meeting.at 7:30 p.m. ‘ 4. Wednesday, April 22 — The annual Spring Bazaar ofthe |- Catholic Women's League will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in. . [- the Veritas School gym on Straume Avenue. There will be a bake sale, bottle table, craft sales and fashion sew- ing items, etc. A raffle will be held fora tablecloth, pic- a ture and quilt, Wednesday, April 22 —. A Woman and Development. “ . group Is-forming... interested in takin part? Finding out: more? Meeting with other women? Discussing similarl- tiés/differences in the lives.of women around the world? ' Join us at 7:30 p.m, at the Terrace Wornen's Centre, 4542 Park Ave. In Terrace. See “‘Nalrobl Legacy", concerning. the 1985 End-of the Decade Conference for Women held in Nairobl, Kenya, and Information on ‘Match Interna: tlonal’”’. Call Frances at 635-2436 for more into. Preschool story times at the Terrace Public Library will begin the week of April. 22. For 3 to 5-year-olds, Storytimes will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Tales for Two's will begin Friday, -April 24 at 10:30 am. Two-year-olds must be accom: 7: panied by a parent. There Is no charge’ for these pro-' - 4° grams, but please register in advance. Phone 638-8177 ~ for- further information. April 24 & 25 — Terrace Stock Car Association Mall Show-at the. Skeena Mall. There will.be a 3 to 5 car - display, with. video tapes, newspaper clippings, photos, flag display and more. Saturday, April 25 = Terrace ‘Stock Car Assoclailon” season’s start-up dance at the Elks’ Hall. starting at 8 p.m. Band; Bordertine. Midnight plate. For: ticket Infor. mation phone Ann at 635-3239. Saturday, April 25 — ‘'Today’s Nicaragua”. Cuso and the Northwest Development Education Association pre- sent Alicia V. Duarte. Alicia is atop official with tha CST, the largest Trade Union Organization In Nicaragua. At the Carpenters’ Hall at 7:30 p.m. - Tuesday, April 28 = The Terrace Figure Skating Club’s annual general. meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the library. All parents welcome to attend. Friday, May 1 — Representatives of Emily Carr College _ of Art and Design Outreach Programs will host a special |. .pubilc meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Art Gallery: - “Everyone intarasted in local arts activity Is invited to at- ~ ‘tend. Further. information ‘is available | from Nancy Richardson at 635-3204. - Friday, May 1 — Swing Your Pariner, Do-Si- Do your cor: ner. Square dancers, come join the Skeena Squares - Square Dance Club at their Jamboree at the Terrace ._ Arena Banquet’ Room at 7:30 p.m. Food and refreshments: will be served. For further info., call Ann ‘Chow at 635-7941. May 1 and 2 — The Spring Arts and Craits sale will be In the Caledonia High Schoo! gym. It will be set up on Fri- ddy evening and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. will be’ _ displaying and selling day. Entry forms with further in-- formation will be available at the Gallery, Library, North- em Lights Studio and Walllnda “Crafts. And again, another plea for voluntears!;: We do have some new volunteers, but are still in need of people, especially for afternoons. If you have extra time, please call Diane _English at 635-5905 after 5 p.m. ‘Tuesday, May 5 — Arthritis Society meeting (Terrace © chapter) in the Terrace Library Arts Room at 7:30 p.m. Marian Ewing from the Vancouver Centre will be- in atian- dance. Report fron the conference in Prince George, a video shown if possible and a recording of Dr. Dunne's ad- _ dress to delegates In Prince George. Everyone welcome. Thuraday, May 7 —- Terrace Stock Car Association general meeting at the Sandman inn at 8 p.m. Last meeting b betore : "faces. Everyone please attenditt wae oe eee at