pasket Booth Junior High School's team won the bays’ section of the zone Grade 8 basketball championships held at Terrace late in, February. visits ‘The Sorel, Quabec Bantam minor hockey team. arrived in Terrace late in February as part of a cultural exchange program with the Terrace In-. land Kenworth Bantams. Ter- race visited Sorel early in February. Sorel won six of eight hockey games overall, THE TERRACE & DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL presents "LIFE AFTER HOCKEY (CANADA‘S AWARD-WINNING PLAY) | MONDAY, MAY 11, 1987 AT8.PM | _ atthe REM LEE THEATRE Advance tickets on sale at Carter's. Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. ae TK RADIO “AND TV, ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THEIR FORTHCOMING PRESENTATION OF FRANK MILLS | IN CONCERT AT THE R.E.M. LEE THEATRE ON SAT., MARCH 14, 1987 : a Tour Coordination AT 8: :00 PM ENTERTAINMENT Executive Producer MANAGEMENT CORPORATION SAUCE W. DAVIDSEN ~The northwest zone’s junior ‘A’ boys and girls high school basketball championships were de- cided at Prince Rupert on the Feb, 21 weekend, with the Booth Ravens taking the boys’ side and Kitimat Junior Orcas ‘winning the girls side. For Ravens to. grab the boys’. title, they had to come back from a 52-46 opening game loss to ' Nishga. Nishga” had. also edged - Terrace ‘Skeena 47-44 in the first round. It took Ravens four straight wins to accomp- Music | Festival The Cock a ee _ Is ‘the stork me about to. visit you? * coming The Pacific Northwest Music Festival. 22nd ._An- nual Gala Perforance will take place'at the REM Lee Theatre: Saturday, April llat8pm.- °°. Advance tickets - are available’ during ‘the Pacific Northwest Music Festival at the REM Lee . Theatre. S i it lish their feat, First they eliminated Kitimat Junior Rebels 56-24, then they knocked out Skeena 65-40. This meant Ravens had to beat Nishga twice to _ Claim the title. They did by 62-46 in the first game and a 63-58 victory in the clin- cher. Ravens’ Ryan Leighton was picked as most valu- able player. All-stars were Ski Cronck and : Roger Basso. of. Booth, Mike Alexander and Steve Mc- Kay of Nishga, and John Favela of Skeena. Ravens go to the B.C. finals at Vancouver Col- lege starting tomorrow. Kitimat’s girls won their three-team series on three wins. .The Junior: Oreas beat Booth’ Ravenettes 38-33 to start, then knock- ed off Skeena 42-35, After . Booth eliminated Skeena, Orcas beat them 45-40 for the title. Cheryl. Kinton of Kiti- Mat was most ‘valuable player. All-stars were Susy Jarosch, Audrey —Denni- son and: Nina :Phillipson of Booth, plus Nina Nirui of Kitimat and Phianon George. Let everyone know about the happy event by having it printed in the Terrace Review. Forms are available at the hospital. Mr. & Mrs. A. Bustin (nee Veyséy) are proud to announce the arrival of thelr beautiful daughter, Laurie Nicole, 7 Ibs. 3.0z., on Feb. 21, 1987 at 3:50 p.m., and would like to thank Dr. Redpath and the hospital staff on duty. tye pi? Brian and Debbie Duhan are pleased to announce the birth of thelr baby daughter, Cindy Melanie, on Feb. 21, 1987. Joseph and Anita Sullivan are the proud parents of a baby gir, Famaira Rose, born Feb. 22, 1987 weighing 8 Ibs. 10 oz. Percy and Valerie Bengon are proud to announce the arrival of their new daughter, Nakita Blanche, on Feb. 24, 1987, weighing in at 8 tbs, 11 072. Patricia and Murray Dennis are proud to announce the birth of thelr son, Jared Jarvis Loule. He weighed 7 Ibs. 6% oz. A brother for Charlene. Special thanks to Dr. Hodge and staff at Mills Memorial Hospital. Little Jared was born on Feb. 25, 1987. Bev and Harold Montgomery are pleased to announce the arrival. of their daughter, Cora Ashley, on Feb. 27, 1987 at 10:53 a.n., weighing 8 Ibs. 3 oz. A little sister for Dustin. * ” Tickets | are 2 avaliable at Carter's Jewellers, Terrace For further media info, please contact Mr. Tom Walker at 635-2101. 118 EUWERS | Al IbA CARTE ‘ Membor of AFS Wire Service 24- hour Phone (604)635-4080 Skeena Mall