It’s now less than seven weeks until Miss Terrace °91 is ~ erowned and they’ll be busy ones for the contestants. Apart from the annual fashion show and speak-off, they have been . and will be taking part in alot of other community events. Over the next few weeks this column will introduce, in alphabetical order, the contestants in this year’s pageant. TINA APPLER, Miss Skeena Mall, is a grade 12 Caleconia stu- dent who says a little encouragement from her mother was all she needed to enter the Miss Terrace Pagent — something she's always wanted to do. The 18-year-old, blue-eyed diond is a: swimmer who also likes reading and working out at the gym. She says she hopes to learn more about the people of - Terrace through the pagent. She wants to be a dental hygenist and after graduation will attend Northwest Cam- munity College. ANDREA ARNOLD, Miss Fabric Boutique, is a 16-year old musician with an appreciation for the pioneer spirit in the peo- ple of Terrace. This hazel-eyed brunette, a Grade 11 student at Caleconia, is a member of her schocl choir and cancert band and wishes to obtain a bachelor degree in voice and then teach music privately. She says she hopes the pagent gives her good public speaking skills and brings her into con- tact with Terrace’s businesses. HEATHER BRETFELD, Miss Elan Travel,: is an 18-year old ‘redhead with a love of the outdoors, She hikes and plays soc- cer. and sings for the Caledonia choir and vocal jazz group. She says the Miss Terrace Pagent will give her an opportunity to meet new people and teach her to present herself Ina positive way. That will certainly help her out when she starts her career as a police officer. ir the Dr, R.E.M. Lee Hospital |. Fouziddtion’s: daily cash calen2** ~ dars.draw...And . because. that Local Kinsmen and-Kinettes ‘are about to celebrate their. 45th anniversary, officially open their new centre and hold their annual installation of officers .- — all on the same night. It all takes place at the centre, tocated off Halliwell Ave. and adjacent to Heritage ‘Park on Saturday, June 15 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Although the centre ‘went up last year, Kinsmen president Dennis Lissimore explained the opening marked completion of the building — all the siding is now up and the kitchen has been finished. He also pointed out it had already proved very Carnatio Kinsmen: mark -45 years . -poptilars “It’s booked = right, ‘through td © September,’ said. _Lissimore ‘anticipated - ‘the 45. year celebration wauld include the return to. the community of. many faces associated with the’ Kin. organization over. that- period.’ “We've sent out invita- - tions to all past presidents-and © any ex-members," he explain- ed. ’ Those that do return, and those who are still here in Ter-- race, can also look forward to; seeing what they looked like - way back when. There will be a - a special presentation featuring ‘snapshots .of members from . ' days goneby.“‘It should be a lot of fun,”’ Lissimore predicted. n drive nets $5,000 | The Terrace ‘Multiple Sclerosis Group raised nearly $5,000 in carnation sales last month, reports its spokesman. © Doug MacKay: said | the. money goes toward research and treatment of the disease. And ticket sales from its parent society's van raffle draw _ brought in another 56, 008 from this area. Nearly 30 businesses, More - calendar winners © What a difference a day can ©. make, as Jim Candelora of Ter- race and Susan Workman have discovered. Their numbers were drawn May 31 and June 1 respectively happened - ‘on the. first and last ~ days of a month, they get dou- ble the usual prize, or $100. _ Margaret Rempel’s name came up June 2, one day too late for the bonus, But she’s still a $100 winner because her name was also drawn. April 22, Other recent winners of $50 were Heather Piffer, Debbie Jackman, Peggy Jackson, Muriel O’Boyie, Antonio Lopes and David Haizimsque, all of Terrace, and Donald Reichert from Stewart, Duncan resident James Thompson and Margaret Allen and Sheila Jackson of Qualicum. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF §,C. & YUKON SPRING ‘sary acanme | CARPET CLEANING * Free Estimates * Reasonable Prices Boaullty Your Home, While Enlonding Carpet: a: A Upholstary Lilet.” OTHEA SERVICES PROVIDED: © Flea & Water Damage Restoration ¢ Odour Control * Pot ddour Conirol PHONE 939-3558 rehaa! = organizations arid : ‘unions: con- tributed toward the carnation and van. raffle efforts,” “said MacKay. © Also received this’ year was $500 from Pacific Northern Gas to for books and -videos cover- ing new research, self manage- ment on the effects of multiple sclerosis, relaxation and” stress management. They are’ in the Mbrary. . She ete OUR LOCAL POU CE “CICBC pony . ' ote . Do ihe ‘Noonwalkl Step out for a snack, ‘step out. fora ‘breath of air. And take a. ‘bite out of a lorig, day, Date yournone “SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 aaa) 7 3211 KENNEY STREET, ' TERRACE, B.C. V8G 3E9 ... (604) 636-4931 _ FAM fe08) 635-4287 _ NOTICE. oa All iiplaying fields in the Terrace and Thornhill ~ area, schools will.be fertilized monthly. ‘This _ program will run from May through October 1991. rs Maree: Elisa Noo Dolan” ome a Birth: May 1,1994. at 8:37" pm * Qibs.3oz, San: Female -- * Shawn and Elizabeth Oolea. * ‘A baby sister for Amanda.” ve tanya Name: Deeper Audwin Leon Dennis - Datu & Tie of Birth: May 4, 1991 at 11: 14 am < © Wight: 8 ibs, 20z. Sex: Male»; Parents: Loretta and ary! Dennis .”. Baby'e Name: Dennis Jay Neaslass Jr. ‘Date & Time of Birth: May 4, 1991 at 7:16-am" =" Weight: 8 tbs. 70z Seu Male: +. Pagants: Dennis Neasloss and Patricla Price. “Baby's ame: Michael Alan Marchildon Parry” ; _ beta ‘Tima of Girth; May 7, 1997 at 8:45 am Weight: B lbs. 13 oz. 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