“a | AROUND TOWN It’s a paper chase CHILDREN IN local schools are going on a paper recycling of- fensive. . It's al] part of the Skeena Valley Recycling Socicty’s new Recycl- able Paper Contest. Society marketing coordinator Jackic Thomsen said all of the paper is going to be collected at the local recycling depot on May 30 -- in time for the start of Environment Canada’s Environment Week June 1-7, The fourteen schools involved will be going head-to-head to col- lect the most paper, and the school receiving the most will win a trophy and prizes, she said, "We've had a really good response from the communily," she added. Thomsen said the depot will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, May 30 Ready for the challenge FITWEEK HAS arrived and once’ again its time for the three cities of the northwest to compete for the title of the most physically fit community. The city that can get the most people to do a minimum of 15 minutes of continuous physical activity on Wednesday, May 27 wins. Prince Rupert has won the coveted honour for the last two ycars in a row, blowing away the competition last ycar with 70 per cent of the population doing their fitness quota. Terrace was second with 44 per cent, followed by Kitimat with 41 per cent. Terrace hasn’ t won the event since 1989. Also on May 27 is the Corporate Cup -- in which the trophy of the same name goes to the business or organization that has the highest percentage of employees participating that day. And on May 22, beware of the "Pump Patrol". To enforce Sneaker Day, patrollers will be inspecting businesses and organizations to levy fines of 25 cents against people who arent wearing "exercise footwear", A trophy again goes to the business or organization with the greatest parlicipation. CDC workers at symposium TWO SUPERVISORS at the Terrace Child Development Centre are in Sydney, Nova Scotia, this week for a national childcare mainstreaming symposium. Julie Jacobs and Karen Skog are taking in SpeciaLink’s Symposium '92 to-learn more about mainstreaming -- which is the inclusion of disabled children in regular neighbourhood childcare Programs, with appropriate supports, Red Cross to set up shop THE CANADIAN Red Cross is planning to set up a branch in Terrace. . Anyone interested in becoming a part of the organization can at- tend an initial meeting in the library basement May 29, starting at 4:30 p.m. If there’s enough interest elections will ve held for execu- tive positions. For more information, call Lissi Sorensen at 635- 2158, Harley riders help food bank HARLEY-DAVIDSON owners here are holding a poker run in support of the Terrace Food Bank this weekend. They'll meet at lot 8 in the Gossen Creck subdivision Saturday _ and Sunday, starling at 11 a.m. each day, There’s a $10 entry fee for poker players, and all proceeds go to the food bank. For more information, call Ron or Barb at 638-0789 eves. 4 bad ate Z pee: ge arg TS | marae eT - NorthWest.Loggers Association Skeena Cellulose inc. Double Exposure duo hits Rupert Comedy duo Hob Robertson and Linda Cullen of CBC Radio’s Double Exposure will be hosting the fifth anniversary show for the Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre. The special variety show will be held May 23-24, beginning at 8 pm. This is the second ap- pearance in Prince Rupert by Robertson and Cullen. The duo were also present for the Centre’s gala opening in 1987, Included on the Saturday eve- ning Program are Prince Rupert singers Tracy .Gladuc, James Demings, Charlene Mechalchuk, Colleen McLaren, Nancy Green, Genero Falvo, Sonja Kozmaniuk, Mary-Ellin Instance and the Prince Rupert Rotary Choir. Spectrum City Dance will be . performing a number and Taylor Stegavig will be doing an upbeat tap solo. Trish McKay has prepared a short skit, An open house will be held at the Centre on Sunday, and for those who have not had the chance to go behind the scenes, backstage tours will be provided. Also on Sunday at 2 pm, Randy Raine-Reusch takes to the stage with several dozen instruments from around the world to present a one-hour family show. There is no admission charge to this show. Tickets for the Saturday night performance are $16 for adults, WANTED! a age “Vy BIG BROTHER FOR CLAYTON @ — 10 Years Old —~ Interested in sports, designing, Dullding @ — Likes karate and funk dancing BIG BROTHERS OF CANADA LES GRANDS FRERES DU CANADA 4619 Lakelse Ave., Terrace CALL LOIS 635-4232 For further details, call the Per- forming Arts Centre at 627-8888, * Timber information * and more VALUE-ADDED WOOD PRODUCTS SEMINAR The City of Terrace is pleased to sponsor a Value- added Wood Products Seminar on Friday. May 22nd, inroom 2001 at the Terrace campus of Nor- thwest Gommunity College. Participants will gain valuable knowledge on: ' © Utilization past and present | * Value-added opportunities in the northwest. © Domestic and International markets ¢ Types of sources of specialized equipment The seminar fee is $85.00 plus GST. Registration . deadline is Wednesday, May 20th. For registration information call the City of Terrace at 635-6311, local (238). ie FOR A SURE AND A SMOOTH & ore, INWUTE *GUARANTEED AT EFL OVER 120 LOCATIONS ACROSS CANADA & BRAKE MUFFLERS: 20% OFF BRAKE PARTS 15% OFF \ savins =? SHOCKS 10% OFF 71 6S IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY LS eta jerk Performance Muftters $39.92 INSTALLED (Hardware & Tax Extra} AND ECONOMY Ask about our National Lifatime Guarantee on Mufflers & Shock Absorbers *Free Pick Up & Dolivery in Kitimat Pes SS INUTE+ 4 oo UFFLER & BRAKE WE DOIT RIGHT... 4526 GREIG AVENUE, TERRACE THE FIRST TIME! SALE ENDS 635-7707 MAY 31, 1992 Ministry of Forests WEEK a super celebration: Bell Pole ra aE ll lt po ot bala paver To evlvat) Bigs Kevin Anderson Blake Asselstine lan Bowie Jacques Corstanje *. Gordon Hamilton Brian Boyd Foxton Chan lan Smith if Ross Haltem Kevin Derow __ Don Coburn : 1: Alex Houlden Amie Euverman - Suzanne Cooper Other a if Earl Houlden Connie Hansen D.Dunean Solveig Adair Lion Club (déwntown) a if . Ken Houlden Connie Knoedler Barb Eigeard Bob Brooms Eurocan Pulp & Paper. ii Percy Gavronski Archie MacDonald -- Owen Fewer: Linda Bretfetd Heather's Balioon Magic 7 - Bill Marsh . Bert Mast Erle Holt. . ” Edna Cooper Inn of the West 7 . Bob Middleton -. Rand Menhinick ' Trevor Jobb Earl Ellis — . “Mt, Layton Hot Springs iM - Jack Smaha Erika Nichalson Carl Johansen Alantppel Northern Motor Inn 1 Pat Ogawa Joe Katasonoftf Ted Johnson “ Northern Mountain Helicopters RJA Forestry Hank Randrup - ‘Pan Lindsay Wayne Kilgren « Northwest Skydivers Brock English Dave Rice . “Rod Meredith — Rion Landridge Pizza Hut : Brian Smith Art Mol Bill McRae REM Lee Theatre Skeena Sawmills Sylvia Robinson * Cheryl Morton Travis Murray - River Industries _ Murray Alaric ~-» Dallas Stevenson ‘Dave Nicholson Floss Owens “2 *=--.. Skeena Broadcasters ’ Bunty Athaus “> Dan Tuomi Marilyn Pearson Jake Polzin “Terrace Review Carl Eide Ken Zeigier John Perras - Anne Silsbe ‘Terrace Standard Steve Gagne Christina Ripley Doug Smith Valley Oxygen ~ Sonny Jay a Pat Smith. Peter Turner Western Equipment Damien Keating Pacific Regeneration Technologies Andy Spangl Tom Walker | . «Woodima Forestry Services «| 7 SO 7 ~ Russell Benzer . - Chris Spang} ~ BC, Forestry Association -” Workman's Compensation Board ~ yy Hire A Logger * Glen Goodwill Ron Tanner Canada Safeway a . -Burga Anderson => Kim Haworth .Bob-Wilson - Dairy Queen Larry Anderson Bill Lee Stella Radford Cassie Hall students - Mr. Springer's class. Shelly Anderson é Foy Scully Violet | Grant Clarence Michiel students- Mrs, C. Foster's class Shelley Houston | ‘Canadian Women In Timber Caledonia Schou! - Mr Ge Sharples "Pr e ’ Canadian Women In Timbe aledonia School - Mr. arples’ Forestry 11 students | - Marianne Hill Orende Forest Producta. — Pattl Cyr . Debble Beggs ® Y Janet Hultkrans 7 Tony Katy Donna Diana Willy Bolan Dane Gansen y Inetly -- Peggy Julseth Tanya Braun - Dodie Marsh “* Maureen Ogawa Phil Bradford . Jan Thomson Karen Parker Randy Carey Laurel Thomson KDM Forest Services Diane Smith Paul Houillebeco Doug Davies “Diana Wood Dan Hawke and many, many others. Thanks to everyone who took ‘A CLOSER LOOK. . a Terrace National Forest Week Committee