IT’S HERE! At least there’s plenty of sign in the community. Our photographer Jerry Gauthreaw tour- ed the town fast Friday armed with camera and eye out for spring This page features some of the re- sulting pictures, TOP LEFT: A toy dump truck, a sand pile, and two little boys com- bine to assure us that spring is here, The young fry, Kelly Kerr and Tadd Bellamy, were found at play on Agar Avenue. SECOND LEFT: Tulips and daf- fodils brighten a Terrace home with early spring color. . THIRD LEFT: Lunch hour at: .oseena, Secondary. School —. not In. + .. the . lunchroom): but :aut.jon :thes;: grounds, A-sure:sign that summer ~~: ‘is not far away, - ‘ BOTTOM LEFT: Spring: without golf? Never! Ron Cush ‘of Spring Creek Golf Course was out on the links. Friday, trying his swinging arm, TOP RIGHT: Well, of course, it’s Spring, What further proof is need- ed: than this shot of Ron Hurst of © Prince Rupert, trying his luck in the Kalum River, - SECOND RIGHT: Soapbox derby time is just around the comer and Robert ‘Wood and Gerald Budlong were out Friday giving their cart a preliminary run, | ‘ . ‘THIRD RIGHT: Mrs. James Glen of Sparks Street was one of many afternoon gardeners, out in Friday's sunshirie, In this photo she has just finished planting a new lilac tree. BOTTOM RIGHT: The teaching Sisters of St. Anthony's Elementary | : school in Kitimat usher their young: charges across a Terrace street en- route to the second annual spring Music. Festival. - There were. several other signs of spring to be found thrqughout the community but our photograph- er tells us it is difficult to get good ‘shots of people sighing with relief, . and saying; “Ah, at fast!"