The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 3, 1998 - BS — Around Town Students awarded THREE NORTHWEST Community College students were given awards at the college’s graduation | ceremonies held at the R.E.M, Lec Theatre May 23, Graduating early childhood education student Alice Deviveiros is the recipient of the Rhena Gardiner Award worth $450. This award is named in memory of a college instructor. . Judith Brown, a university credit student, was given the Jeff Marvin Award, also worth $450 and also named in memory of a college instructor. This award gots to a First Nalions student each year, And Kelly Houlden, a graduating forest technician in the college’s natural resource worker two-year diploma program, was given the President's Award for Ex- cellence through the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of B.C. Band tours Charlottes TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND members were treated like family by Queen Charlotie Island residents as they celebrated Harbour Days over the May fong weekend, The band participated in ceremonies and serenaded Skidegate elders and 250 elementary school children from Queen Charlotte City and Skidegate. A highlight of the trip was participating in the Lion’s Club Hospital Telethon in Masset. Both the concert band and the big band performed for the televised event to raise funds for hospital equipment. They also got to march in the annual parade, Ma, Seniors prepare = fora busy month | reRRACE| CITY OF TERRACE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS By ADLEEN FRANK Then on June 9, members have been in- MAY WAS packed with events for Branch vited to join the Telkwa senior’s organiza- 1998 TAX NOTICES 73 of the B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organi- tion for its annual picnic. A bus will be ve aeleehiacon n SO shoul enact ihe Cty of rece bas, zation, and there’s a Jot more planned for leaving the Terrace ceiitee at 8 a.m. 631), this month, too. On June 24, the Royal Purple will be The monthly games night was held May catering to the member’s supper when. the 16, On May 21 members participated in a delegates to the BCOAFO conference will special supper to commemorate Mathers give their repart. Day and Fathers Day. The ladies prepared —_A letter from a class at Uplands school is the supper and the gentlemen served and asking for three or four members to talk lo : cleaned up. students aboul ‘What it was like when June 3, the Royal Purple has invited seniors were young.”’ | seniors to the annual strawberry tea from 2- Branch 73 is proud to install a wooden 4pm. Also on June 3, members have been bench in front of the centre in memory of invited to the annual Alcan barbecue in Gertmde Grundmaa. . Kitimat. At the next mecting, Will Holland, the Seniors Week is being recognized president of the provincial OAP organiza- ; ; é throughout B.C. from June 7-13, To tion, will address members. The next meet- | 2 Pansies or long line ups at City Hal. celebrate the event, Branch 73 is holding a ing will be held Thursday, June 11 at 2 p.m. Keith Norman picnic and walk-around-ihe-Island event on at the Happy Gang Cetitre. Tin Brouwer Treasurer Ferry Island Sunday, June 7 at noon. won the door prize, LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO JUNE 1998 PALACE JUNE 1998 FRIDAY. “SATURDAY The Home Owner Grant must be applied for annually. Please complata the Application on tha reverse of the lax notica f you are eligible, before you return it to the City of Terrace. Property owners are responsible for paymant of {axes, This may also apply to persons acquiring property prior to the payment date, July 2, 1998. Payments sant by mai! MUST BE RECEIVED _. AT CITY HALL BY JULY 2, 1998, APENALTY OF {0% WILL BE ADDED TO OUTSTANDING 1998 TAXES AFTER JULY 2, 1999. The City recommends forwarding a postdated cheque immediately to avoid © SUNDAY MONDAY" TUESDAY” WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. - children who use its services. Beth Armstrong and her guides Gillian Jones, Jes- sica Culis and Erin Bewick present bookends last Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30a.m. Games 12:45 R This was the best trip we’ve ever had,” said Jim | Terrace y) | Trace | 4 tense 5 vat 6 Tena Cutty yan, director of the band. Minor Kermode Peaks Sathtisaain | Pape Asoc sso ‘According to Dave Penna, mayor of Masset, the Baseball Frendshio | Gymnastics Kasra lbat people of Masset and Old Masset were very impressed Associaton | °OCe'Y Club Traction ia sllrpari Terae rah with the ‘‘first class performance” of the band. , So Se — Rese Soc ; ? Crakn és 9) : 7 keene 48 Tera 19 10 TT tewcette 112, 99 WN Goteatan Ham Fest” a hit wurin [Mino [Fenn | goer, | — a_i [EES Dey THE TERRACE AMATEUR RADIO Club welcomed Seconday | Hockey | Socety | Volunteer fMRI | tegattisicancl | Tera SiaingCha more than 40 ham radio operators over the May long School Association Bureau Terace Local weekend to its firs! annual Ham Fest on Ferry Island. Radio operatars from across the northwest came to 14, ntl 15 16 17 1 8 palo 19, PF 20 Sieena it meet face to face those people who they converse with Junior Terrace Kermode Terrace Parapeni Assoc._ | etter regularly over the radia waves, Secondary Minor Hockey | Friendship Blueback ff Teracedntigovery [~ Nisga'a Tribal “ithe Sos A radio stalion was set up Saturday in a shelter on the School Association Society Swim Club fF StapSariety Council Tene campgrounds, antennas were strung in the treetops, and 9 9 5) ; 5 4 5 5 9 6 7 Cran ag a generator supplicd the power. Terace Ord of Canadian The island was given a designated number for an in- Caledoria Terrace Minot Canadian win Cab en ison a ternational island contest and the station soon had other Senior Secondary Baseball Paraplegic Shanes Mountain] TeraceAnt Poverty 9 Negealitd Cond Kanak Sseon hams from as far away as Armenia ‘piling up’ to con- School Association J Association Si Cub Grog Sesety Terace ocd tee Stemete lact it for the contest. re ee et i i . . 26 2 OTerave 30 Donations welcomed « Nice looking bookends mee | itt | Komode THE STAFF at the Terrace Transition House says ve : French Terace ‘ati dials donations have been appreciated by the women and SIMPLE BUT FUNCTIONAL: Girl Guide leader Chapter Association | Society But they say a high demand for services means Wednesda : f : ¥ to Debbie Scarborough, coordinator 7 Doors 4:30 o.m. mes 6:1 there’s a constant need for items such as household of Terrace’s Transition House. Pyening Games Late Nicht G D 9:30 Pp e es a goods, sheets, towels, furniture, toys, clothing, strol- urs., Fri., Sat. Late NightGames Doors 9:30 p.m. ames 10:00 p.m. Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon T.V, MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL 4410 Legion, Terrace AISLE CONCESSION! ia 635-2411 “ i lers, bikes and helmets — anything that might help a make a new place a home, ; The phone number of the transition house is 638- 6447. It is staffed 24 hours a day to assist women and children Aeeing abuse. A correction A STORY in the May 27 issue of The Terrace Standard mistakenly identified Don Hill as Don Armstrong. HEART = AND STROKE [i FOUNDATION fii New Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie SLT 4x4} New Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie SLT 4x4 (pe Club Ca N FRIDAY, JUNE 5 SATURDAY, JUNE 6 We’re Going Camping! | And we want you to join ¢_in the fun. » V-10 . 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