14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1986 something for everyone at local pool by Tony Toriglia Aquatic Supervisor District of Terrace TERRACE — Thinking of getting in shape this winter, or of improving you or your child’s swimming skills? If you are, the aquatic staff at the Terrace pool has a deal for you! They have over two dozen pro- grams available for you and members of your family to participate in. Some of the speciality courses are aquasizes adult swim lessons, parent and tot lessons, family lessons, prenatal fitness and swim fit classes. As early as six months of age, your child can be introduced to the water. The parent and tot classes are geared for you and your child and utilize fun, games, songs, and a familiar parent to make the water learning fun. In family lessons, the entire family is involved whether be- ginners, intermediate or advanced level swim- mers. Open to all family members, no matter Minor basketball finishes The Terrace six-team minor basketball league has finished off its in- augural season with a double knockout tourna- ment. . Totem Furniture Cel- tics won the title, down- ing K’San Construction Knicks 63-59 in the championship game. To gain entries into the final, the Knicks beat Sight and Sound Sonics 62-55, while the Celtics outscored the Sonics “If it Kilby Road, xed.. Norm’s can fix it. ~ Fully equipped shop Fully trained technicians Norm’s Auto Refinishing Terrace (New Remo) what your skill level, it’s a chance to learn to- gether for half an hour and then enjoy the water together for another half an hour. Preschooler swim les- sons begin when the child is three years of age and pool staff teach the children swimming skills, and water safety education in classes of four to six children. As the child grows older he or she progresses in to the Red Cross Water Safety Level system and then can take the more advanced lifesaving courses once he or she reaches their teens. We also have swim lessons for adults, start- ing with those who do not know how to float and are scared of the water and progressing up to the advanced swim lessons and lifesaving courses. For those who are mothers-to-be, we offer a pre-natal fitness class that will include gentle water exercises that will help them main- tain their fitness level throughout their preg- nancy, ~ . Activities and classes are offered on an on- going basis at the Ter- race pool. Most classes are repeated every six weeks, so if you miss one set of lessons, you can participate in the next. If you are interested in attending swim lessons or one of the aquatic fitness classes, call the Terrace pool at 638-1174. Court Glen Shepperd was fined $500 in Terrace Provincial Court Friday, Jan. 24 for having care of a motor vehicle while legally impaired. can Tn ey Yo ' ¥ = Phone 635-3929 by Terrace RCMP Constable Ewen Harvie. Members of the Students In Action Club at Caledonia Senior Secondary School recently gathered to listen to an address Executive positions filled SPECIAL OLYMPICS The Terrace B.C. Spe- cia] Olympics group met on Monday, Jan. 27, with 11 people attending. Two were vistors from the Smithers B.C. Special Olympics organi- zation. With the help of the Smithers’ Kinsmen, they have formed an ex- ecutive and are fund- raising to support their activities. The local par- ticipants plan to get together with Smithers soon for a bowling tour- nament and dance in Terrace. The Terrace group is ‘doing weil with two ex- ecutive positions filled. Gina Bowker is the volunteer co-ordinator and Berta Mazerolle the publicity and fund- raising chairperson, Local representatives are now organizing the trip to Kamloops for the B.C. Special Olympic Bowling Tournament in May. Funds will be need- ed for this trip so the group will be busy bet- ween now and May. Terrace Churches Directory of 4830 Straume Ave. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Mass Times: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ‘Sunday, 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 a.m. 635-2313 St. Matthew’s Anglican/ Episcopal Church 4726 Lazelie Ave., Terrace Rector Rev. L. Stephens — 635-5855 Sunday services: 9 a.m., Family Communion 10 a.m., Church Schoo! Phone 635-9019 11 a.m., Traditional Service ] Sunday School HRIST and Aduit Class UTHERAN 9:45 a.m. HURCH Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m. Phone 3229 Sparks Street, Terrace 635-5520 Rev. Michael R. Bergman Inform your congregation and visitors to Terrace of service times and location. Only *15 per month The program for the participants has expand- ed. The Terrace: group now has bowling Satur- days from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and a fitness class on Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. They will be starting swimming on Sundays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. as well. The group would ap- preciate any help it can get with coaching, or fund-raising, or from people interested in help- ing run the organization. If you can help, call Gina at 635-7355. The next meeting of the B.C. Special Olym- pics is Monday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. in the Terrace Arena. Everyone is wel- come, HYUNDAI DOES ITAGAIN car of this price, for value. Phone: HERE COMES LOOK HOW MUCH CAR YOUR MONEY CAN BUY. Excet isa sporty, roomy hatchback. With some big differences that add up to great value. Excel has more standard features than most front-wheel-drive cars. Excel uses the latest technology to achieve outstanding performance and comfort. Excel boasts Euro- pean design features that are unusual on a Come in and test drive the newest sen- sation fram Hyundai. 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