44° Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 2, 1987 immobilization Is a must if a neck or ie spinal injury is suspected in a swimmin lifeguards Deanne Wilson, Ken Veldman (captain), jury during a recent regional lifeguard compatitia g mishap. Above (left to right), Terrace and Brian Jones treat Tony Broman for a possible splnal or neck in. n at the Terrace Aquatic Centre. 4 ‘Terrace lifeguards top competition — _ Terrace lifeguards proved their worth by taking first and second place in the three-team, Terrace/Kitimat (Zone 7), Royal Life Saving Society of Canada Zone lifeguard championships, held at the Terrace Aquatic Cen- tre on Aug. 22. '_ During the weekend competi- tion, which combined water rescue and first aid, three entries with three lifeguards each re- sponded with reasurring skill and speed to simulated emergen- cy situations, qualifying for the . Happy Gang programs TERRACE — Representatives ' for the Happy Gang Centre for seniors recently announced that, with the end of summer ap- proaching, fall activities at the Centre will be in full swing this month. Tuesdays: 10 a.m, sewing and quilting; 7:30 p.m., crib- bage. Wednesdays: | p.m., carpet bowling, starting Sept. 16. . _ Fridays: 2 p.m., bingo, star- ting Sept. 4; 7:30 p.m., bridge, starting Sept. 11. First Saturday of every month; 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., pan- cake breakfast. Monday through Friday every week: 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., lunch. Second Tuesday of every month: 2 p.m., general meeting. ‘Further information is available from the Happy Gang Centre at 3226 Kalum, or call 635-9090. Gibson — © continued from page 11 as carvings hanging in the Houses of Commons in both Ot- ‘tawa and London, and the Mus- eum of Anthropology at U.B.C. He is currently carving a series — of nature scenes for general sale. resume B.C, Yukon finals in Prince George on Sept. 12. Emergency situations ranging from simple pool accidents to more serious obstructed airway problems, spinal injuries and epileptic seizures challanged the competitors’ skills and knowl-- edge. Ken Veldman, Deanne Wilson and Brian Jones made up the winning Terrace team, ‘‘Distress Express’’, who scored 428 points in the competition. Second place went to =e —7J = Terrace’s ‘“Orthokeys’’, Laura Anderson, Kevin Jeffrey and Tracey McFarland with 369 points, Third place went to ‘The’ Slumps’’, Greg Neufeldt, Tanya Gibson and Shari Hanson of Kitimat with 291 points. _ _ Aquatic supervisor’ Tony. Toriglia said realistic ‘per- formances;-acted-out by-eapable swimmers during the competi- tion, was one of the key factors in making the competition a suc- cess. : Responding to realistic emergency situations, Terrace {lifeguards took the two top spots in the threa-team Terrace/Kitimat Royal Life Saving Society Lifeguard championships held in Terrace Aug. 22. Here, Deanne Wilson is assisted by Brian Jones In removing Tony Broman from the poo! during the competition. GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 p.m. dally 8:30 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays ONLY 5490 Free to Seniers... only through Chimo & Safeway. No Vehicle? Do you have problems with picking up prescriptions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery - needs, phone for experienced and Speedy service, 638-8530 Chimo Delivery _ a oo Terrace” Coming a ms waar etek Ue Dl se ned ae Ae ryeost ah Rp. : "Monday, Septémber 14° The ‘Annual ‘Géneral Meeting. of the Terrace... Events September — The Terrace Public Art Gallery will be closed. j , sed. September. The Gallary will raopen in October with a show consisting of ‘photography by Al Richardson of Terrace and pottery by Elaine Rodgers of Smithers. ‘September 1, 2 and 3 — Caledonia Senior Secondary Schoo! wil be" open from.9 a.m. til 12 noon for 1987 graduates to Pick up their Dogwood ' Certificates. oo, Saturday, September 5 — A Pancake Breakfast will be heid from 8-a.m. - to 11 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre, Br. 73, B.C. Old Age Pensioners' Organization, September 5 and 6 — The Skeena Valley Fall Fair will be held at the Thornhill Community Hall and.grounds. There will be something of In- terest for everyone includin shows, and horse events. et_Involved! For more information call 635-9209 or 635-2977, , Tuesday, September 8 — You are invited to the first District 88 regutar Schoo! board meeting inthe 1987/88 school term at the School Board OF- . fice, 3211 Kenney Street at 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 8 — The Terrace Breastfeeding Support Group welcomes all moms and expectant moms to the first meeting after the ~ ‘summer break, in the Nurses Lounge, Mills Mernorlal Hospital at 8 p.m. The topic will bs “Coping With Your New Baby” and there will be lots of questions, suggestions and discussions. Please come and share your “concerns and experiences with us. Bables welcome, of course. For more information call Denise at 635-4943. September 10 and 14 — The Terrace Little Theatre is looking for com. munity involvement of amateur actors, singers, technical crew and per- sons Interested in participating in any way.in the production of a “ramantic-al musical comédy” slated for November. Organizational meetings and tryouts will be held at the Terrace Little Theatre on Kalum Street at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, September 10 and Monday, September 14. All those interested are raquested to please attend. September 11 and 12 — The Terrace Figure Skating Club registration ’ will take place at the Skeena Mall on-Friday, Sept. 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. C.F.S.A., Can- skate and all levels of skaters may register as long as they are of school _, age. Sunday, September 13—~ The Skeena Valley Runners will be hosting the _ “7th Annual Terry Fox Run" meating at the Terrace Public Library. Time. of the run will be 10 am. and 1 p.m. witir distances of 5 km and 10 km. . .-For more information phone Gary at 635-9269, ~ Art Association will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Art Gallery. All'members are urged to attend. New members are wefcome. Election of officers will be held. Please come out and show your support. Wednesday, September 16 — Pioneer Girls Club registration for the 1987-88 year will be held at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Alliance Church, 4923 Agar Avenue. See you there!.Don't miss out! An open invitation is ex- tended to girls, grades two to seven, to-enroll in an exciting and . challenging year of discovery! Pioneer Girls welcomes you! In the Ploneer Girls Club program, girls will be exposed to a wide variaty of ac- tivities, including: games, outdoor programming, crafts, athletics, weak- - ly achievements, group discussions, leadership practices, Bible explora- tions, songfests, parties, fun outings, camp, and more. This year Pioneer Girls promises to be filled with excitement, vitality, enthusiasm and discovery. Why nat be a part of it? For more information phone 635-7727, Wednesday, September 16 — The Women and Development Group will be meeting at the Terrace Women's Resourte Centre, 4542 Park Avanue. The film “Peru: Literacy For Social Change" wilt ba shown. Everyone | welcome. For more information call Frances at 635-2436. Wednesday, September 30 — The Terraceview Lodge Is holding its An- nual General Meeting at the Terrace Hotel at 7 p.m. Memberships are available at Terraceview Lodge. For mambers wishing to vote, membar- ship of 30 days prior to the meeting date Is required. For. further informa- tlon phone 638-0223, , October § and 10 — A Fail Arts and Crafts Sale sponsored by the Ter- - race Ari Association and the Terrace Co-Op will take place at the Terrace Co-Op. Limited number of Spaces are available. Saturday, Octeber 31 — is the deadline for entries for “Capture the Spirit of Terrace" photography contest. Entry forms avaltable at the Terrace ' Public Art Gallery, Terrace Public Library, Parks & Recreation office, City of Terrace office, Spee-Dee Printers, Terrace Sight & Sound, Northern Lights Studio and Ken's Photo Studio. Entry forms contain ail detalls, For further information contact the Parks & Recreation office or the Ter- race Public Art Gallery. The Happy Gang Centre for Seniors offers the following activities: Tuesdays: 10 am., sewing and quilting; 7:30 p.m., cribbage, Wednesdays: 1 p.m., carpet bowling. Fridays: 2 p.m., bingo; 7:30 p.m., | bridge. First Saturday of every month: 8-a.m. to 11 am., pancake breakfast. Monday through Friday every week: 11:45 a.m. to'1 p.m, lunch. Second Tuesday of every month: 2 P.m., general mesting. For fur- ther information, contact the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kaium Street, at 635-9090, The Skeena Health Unit in Terrace is offering a free serles of discus- sions for parents and bables 0 — 12 months of age. These will be held . Wednesday mornings, 10 - 11:30 a.m. and will cover a wide range of [ topics relating to babies and parenting. For more Information please call 638-3310 and ask for Carol Harrison. The Terrace Minor Hockey Association would like to hear from anyone Interested In belng involved with the Minor Hockey Concession Commit: tee: Please contact Yvonne Hill, 638-1111 or Sharon Larmour, 635-3161 or write to Box 121, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2, Also: Anyone Interested In coaching for Terrace Minor Hockey's 1987-il season please contact: Lew Larmour, 635-3161 or Clair Irwin, 638-8314 or write to Box 121, Terrace, B.C. VAG 4A2, HOWDOYOUDOIT Hotline. Your Travel Inforcantre Counsellor is just a ‘ telephone call away. When you need some answers on planning your holiday trip or what to do with visitors,: call the HOWDOYOUDOIT Hotline for some HOWTODOIT heip at 635-2063. ‘Montessori Children's House Pre-School is taking registration for September 1987. Classes run from 9 a.m. to 11:45 am. Call Tracle at 0703 or after July 5 call 638-0061. so ‘Montessori Children’s House Pre-School is taking names of children in- terested in starting an afternoon class. If you are interested cail horticulture, arts and crafts, livestock . 638-0703. | Deo ZT ress