é John Main I’m new to the area and haven’t really got a clue when It comes to making such a prediction for this area. But buds are out In Victoria. For Terrace | sup- pose my guess would be that within three weeks buds will appear around town. Donna Ziegler Pussy willows are already out at the corner of Highway 16 and 37. GPRD CONGRESS hare wh we tM cgi . oy . age he! ae fetd god ; ie : on = : . a : z F . f Y-F . - wo 4 The Terrace Review asked: When do you predict the first buds will appear? Rondie Main it’s getting warmer here in the north- west. |. would say that In two to three weeks the first buds will be visible. Fred MacDonald By my watch buds will appear on March 21, the first day of spring, which would be right on time for Terrace. “two to three weeks” ‘race | suspect they Betty Stewart In Vancouver buds have already ap- peared. But in Ter- won't be out until around the end of March. itt Rosemary McGettigan A wild guess has me predicting any date, like March 25 for instance. Women’s field hockey promoted Interest in women’s field hockey has been growing in the northwest for the past two years. Smithers and Houston have each fielded teams that play weekly matches in the spring and summer and last year a team represented zone 7 for the first time at the B.C. Summer Games. Smithers coach Jill Trelawny said that a lot of the players used to play elsewhere but that there are an increasing number of new recruits. ‘We're emphasizing fun, exercise and_ skill development in that order,’’ said Trelawny. ‘It would be nice to develop several teams in each of the major towns within our region but like anything else it takes time,’ she added. Trelawny is encourag- ing women from Ter- race, Vanderhoof, to Prince Rupert to contact her about starting field hockey in their respective In Terrace court On Fri. Feb. 21 Alton Stewart was fined $10 in Terrace Provincial Court for .possession of a restricted drug. In Terrace Provincial Court on Fri. Feb. 21 Georgina Robinson was fined $35 for theft. On Fri. Feb. 21 in Ter- race Provincial Court Kenneth Pipe was sentenced to seven days in jail and one month's probation for a breach of recognizance. Daniel Melville was fined $100 in Terrace Provincial Court on Fri. Feb. 21 for causing a disturbance towns. ‘‘We are also in- viting women to try out for this year's zone team that will go to the Sum- mer Games in Cran- brook,’’ said Trelawny. Interested women are asked to -call Jill - Trelawny at 847-2530 or to write to her at Box 3622, Smithers prior to March 31, 1986. Marcel — Fillion leaving © Terrace TERRACE — After seven years of serving as Northwest District manager for Indian Af- fairs of Canada, Marcel Fillion will be leaving Terrace to resume a new post as regional manager of the Capital Program in Vancouver on April t. by Daniele Berquist . Fillion has been with Indian Affairs of Canada for 20 years. Three of his seven years in the north was spent living in Terrace. ‘TI feel bad leaving Terrace and the people in the community,’’ Fillion said. Everyone has made me feel welcome here and especially my. co- workers. They’ve made me part of the team... I’m going to miss them Few park fee changes Fees in British Colum- bia provincial parks will remain generally un- changed for 1986, Parks Minister Jack Kempf said. “To remain consistent with camping rates in the private sector, and in keeping with the philosophy of holding down accommodation rates during Expo, we have decidedito hold the line on camping fees in most parks this year,’’ Kempf said. “Rates will be chang- ed in only a few parks, where the quality of ser- vice — such as the addi- tion of showers — war- rants adjustment.” Kempf added that many B.C. provincial parks will remain open longer this year to meet the expected heavy de- mand for parks services during Expo. Squash Select a squash with a tough, hard rind. It should be heavy for its size and not have cuts, punc- (ures or sunken or moldy spots. attends school. foster parents. Contact: ‘Lit Farkvam telephone 638-3379 FOSTER HOME WANTED Child’s Interest placement needs: — siblings. Boy — 8 years old with behavioral problems requires 6-12 month foster home placement. He has many interests, loves swimming and Girl — 2 years old, has normal development with no major problems. Family care skilis required: A foster family that has experience and skills to deal with behavioral problems. Prefer a famlly without older children, or no children, - as childran need one-to-one interaction with Ministry of Human Resources 42 Northwest district manager for Indian Affairs of Canada, Marcel Filllon. very much. However, said Fillion, I welcome the change ‘and the challenge and I’m looking forward toa little more sun in the lower mainland. 7th ANNUAL resented by APRIL 12, 1986, NER a\ 1983 FORD LTD — =~) €- ‘LADIES DIAMOND DINNER ERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS INN OF THE WEST TICKETS ON SALE AT ERWIN JEWELLERS ONLY March 21: 7:00 PM-9:00 PM March 22: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM ALL SEATS RESERVED AT TIME OF PURCHASE Coat: *50* all Inclusive Fillion added that he will miss the northwest district. He said it is the nicest district in B.C. and that it is often refer- red to as the super- natural district. 4DR SDN Power steering and brakes Air conditioning Immaculate condition ONLY 37,000 MILES 1983 SUBARU 4-WHEEL DRIVE Station wagon, tilt steering, roof rack standard transmission, cruise control. 1978 PONTIAC LEMANS 2DR Hardtop, Power steering and brakes ONE OWNER ONLY 59,000 MILES 1978 PONTIAC SUNBIRD Station wagon, automatic transmission roof rack, power brakes, power steering. 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