By JOANNE AMES Herald Staff Writer School is out for the summer. The momentary joy that the children and adolescents feel as they rush out into the freedom of summer fades quickly. ; “Once you're out, “what is there to 0! +t : Please say this with a maddening whine in your voice to your parent(s) at least three Himes an hour, daily, for the next two month. : Parents, please exercise patience. If you were wise, you would have signed your child’s name onto one of the blossoming lists for swimming th lessons, hockey school, or a summer school course in drama. For those of you who were foolish Leonard Ramsey weds Laurie Raedeke White and yellow freesias corn flowers adorned the . tor at Tat daa Mie me *"""" @OOD LUCK TO YOU MOTHERS JoAnne looks a daisies, baby’s breath, and . cone Pride wore. ala ed a ? a enough to bé caught unprepared for the season uf sun and frolic, too bad. As we all know, Terrace is famous for it's fabulous summer weather. From June first to September the third, blessings from the skies pour down upon us. . ’ Drench us. It 8 for the whole time. Well, bear up folks. Hand the kids an um: and& pair of gumboots each, and there will be no problem. = - Except that kids don’t like the rain any more than adults do, And kids can't afford to go to the swimming pool at the rather exorbitant prices they charge for entry every day of the week. There isn't a chance of that happening, , because there is only one day of public swimming a week. Well, so they go to the pool once a That's once a week that there is something to do. Besides, if they went every day, the novelty would wear orf, and then where would you be? I know where they would be, they would have the worst case of water-wrinkled skin ever seen. A millimeter of precipitation a day plus a two-hour swim. How much can a kid take? All right, we’ve covered swimming. There are movies, you say to yourself in a moment of absolute genius. If you ignore the ones that have toa much sex, too much violence, or too much horror, you're left with about four a month. And the kids don’t always like the tame, inoffensive variety of shows, They like a little zip in their cinema viewing, just like adults. There has got to he something else to NUPTIAL BELLS RING IN JUNE marriages Ken lower Commissioner of with short sleeves and an Booth - empire waist. wedding of Laurie Ruth Raedeke to Leonard Edward (Ted) Ramsey in Terrace on Friday, June ord. . L pattern and short butterfly. sleeves to the ceremony whith took place at 2 p.m. in the Terrace’ provinelal officiated. The best man was Ji: Essay. Mrs. Beverly Brysgn of Kitimat served as maid of honour, wearing a long blue smocked dress The mother of the bride is Mrs. Laverne Raedeke of © Dawson Creek, who wore a long. navy blue gown. .The groom’s parents are do. Something for free. Aha! The trail up Terrace mountain. All they need is a bag lunch. And a cket of waterproo/ matches in case. they get lost. And two cans of orange drink each. And mosquito repellant, a hanky, a hat in case the sun comes out (a person-could get sunstroke), a pair of dry socks, and two extra desserts in case the kid next door doesn't have one. And the dog. ‘ ‘We can't leave him at home.” They get home and you ask how was the hike, and they took at you blankly andsay, ‘‘we went to Joey’s place”. Or THE HERALD, Thursday, June 30, 1977 PAGE 11 change, What a change, you think to yourself. You've heard all those stories about drugs and booze being passed around, not to mention the social diseases. No way you're giving your kids a chance to be exposed to that, You can’t bring yourself to even suggest it, and when they ask, you say the word ‘‘no”’ before you can consider. . You could let them go fishing, if they're interested. Chances are that they don’t really know how to fish because you didn't get around to teaching them, or else they hate worms t Terrace summers and students — Well, [ am cynical. Someone who was visiting Terrace for the first time said to me “You know, 1 wouldn't say this to everyone here, but there is really nothing tod) here for most kids.” The playground program is a possibility for younger kids...two weeks of plastercine and relay races. __ If your kids are interested ir: the arts, 3 there's the summer school, If they're interested in hockey, and you have the money to pay the fees, they can go to that fora few weeks. But until we can come up with a few Ae ds EADING STUDENTS HONORED Skeena Jr. Secondary awards ATHLETIC AWARDS School Team Awards: Badminton: Jim Chow Lance Henderson Gaye Kawinsky Janet Parry Julia Skarra Basketball: Mike McIntyre David Metzmeier Candy Guerreiro Lisa Checkley Bonnie Ware Cross Country: Wayne Canary olleen"MicGliee: °” heetleading: “" Heather Checkley Chery! Flury Soccer: Myron Crown Martin Sterner Robert Kawinsky Track and Field: Robert Kawinsky Lee MacDonald Lance Henderson Wayne Canary Jill Harris Pam Shaw Kathy Brewer Volleyball; David Metzmeier . Jamie Harvey Richard Klein June. Wideman Joy Wideman Lisa Checkley Erin Williams Wrestling: | Jose’ Goncalves \ “6B. Legal Tenders ‘call for Schoot Distrie? No. 92, Nishga proposed ‘Renovations ‘o Board Office, New Alyansh B.C. Generali «tenders ‘are requested from contractors for renovations and alternation to the existing old two class day rooms! Tait Street, Alyansh. ; Plans avatlable at Schoot District! No. 92 offices, 4546 Lakélse; Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-9101, The date for Tenders ta pe submitted has been extended to July 5, 1977 Jonn G MeMynme Sec, Treasurer of School’ Distric},No, 92 454, Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. New 23’ Prowler Travel Traller (Same as 77 model) Near new immaculate con- ‘dition. . - Tandem axies + Lots of room - 2 way refrigerator & freezer - 2 dinnettes - Sleaps up to 7 people - Large holding tank - Hot water - 12 volt & 110 volt system — - 4 Borner stove w-oven and hood - Lots of starage areas D - Closet ; Bath, - including shower and u - Furnace w-wall thermostat - Easy towlng Price $5,500 Phone 635-7254 and ask for George ar call 635-5486 afler 6 p.m, (C-22,1,2) . Rugby; _ jes: . : : Marky anek Social Studies: Freach Jim Patahicky Grade as Grade Bt pel a Thomas annon Ip Floor Hockey: Bruno Hidber Grade 10: Rob Dozi_ . os Angelita Valdez Dan Lindstrom - Grade 9: . ‘ Kathy Webb Math: : ‘ Sam Reimer Chris Clitford. - Grade 8: Jan Munson Grade 10: Barbara Thomas Warren Cederberg Elizabeth Troelstra 7 Laurie Barry Kathy Brewer Grate 9: Denise Garneau _ Julie Lorette Shelly Konkin | Home Economics: 10; Cotin Chasteneuf’ Award: - HE: Grade . Leta Cossett Science Baskethall: ; ; can 4 MoU Sop ether) Reta Cossett . : Pee a ey theta bbe aes s votes SDougeAngerson: 0°" Loretta Fridke °°"! Grade 8: Most Outstanding Male- Shelly Caulien Paul Scales . Lynn Quackenbush Honourable Mention: Tish Larsen Theatre Arts: - mo Grade 8: PROGRESS AWARDS =— GT: Heather Avison Sabrina Lehmann Grade 8: Grade a 10: a F.N.: irley Taylor Harold VonPentz Maria Barbosa Tony Payao Cindie Harvey Monica Dirnback Tony Faleao Grade 9: Elsie Troelstra HONOUR ROLL Les Reinhardt GF.S.: Tina Morlock = . Patsy Gowe k Grade Bi tel U ac. onne Nielsen DILIGENCE AWARDS Walter Fricke . ; . Ot Grade 9: Grade &: C.C,: Dale Solowoniuk Leisha Mason Joy Sutherland Jauro Cervo Karen Ward Jean Euverman Dale MacDonald , Laura Quast Grade 9: Industrial Education: Rick Brouwer Laudo Botelho .. Co Renet Anne Brack a : Mike Smyth -uc.< Grade 10: Jean Galbraith y crew Rick Brouwer G ate 1p : a , ye Coleen ieee r : Typing: net 'Anne Barry Quash a Antonio Pavao . John Woods - Grade 9: Steven Ross Rhea Bergen Angie Valdez Grade 8 rade 8: BAND AWARDS Karen Froese Lela Cosstt Darla Birc Lester Clark Memorial grade 10: a ward ; . Grade 9: Most Improved Stephen Ross Sam Reimer Instrumentalist: - Art: David Mostad - Larry Bell. Kathryn Dunster : Martin Sterner Terrace Photo Supply Gaye Kroeker _ Lenard Lindstrom ; - Leta Cossett Best Instrumentalist: OUTSTANDING CITIZEN: Rhonda Baselenak Grade 0: a ere rt . Skeena Band Farents Glenn Wong Anita Wirt , Association: oe Outstanding Student: H Grade 10: Arthur Hale Trophy Sea ee Dare al = Lenard Linstrom PRE EMPLOYME ot Bande Quentin Wright CITIZENSHIP AWARDS: Grade 8: Wayne Quas Large Blocks ‘Ken Brower SPECIAL Kathy B " Grade 9: PRESENTATIONS: rew : Susan Harris | Suzanne Urbanczyk Canteen Club to School: acy onannon Pam Shaw Small Blocks Grade 10: : Barb Johnson Chris Halvorsen » . Rick Braam ME DO WELL WitH Shelly Konkin ce h tor OF GRIST! SUBJECT AWARDS . |. © Music: INES Gende 8: English Brenda Stach Grade 8: Jot, | Gualter Rego Rachel LeFranc' ‘~ Gwen Haagen Darla Birch | ; F, Carre:ro Victor Cote Grade 9: Lo ‘Astrid Froeb , Suman Harris -. Wayne Canary "Reg. "975:95 Now . 135.00 Chésterfield plus chair No.520 795.95 171.18 599.95 136.95 §99.95 149.95 off Regular price off Regular price Mm Chesterfield plus chair No.675 m :Reg. 1036.98 Now * ‘Chesterfield plus chair No.678 fReg. 660.00 Now Chesterfield plus chair No.766 Reg. 981.95 Now Sofa bed deluxe No.577 Reg. 763.98 Now 599.95 Fireplace glass door plus screen Reg. 220.00 Now All CB radios 30% & accessories All mirrors, medicine cabinets, picture frames Set of 3 tables No.594 Reg, 349.95 Now OPEN JAM - 6 PM M@ OPEN A CONVENIENT M@ BUDGET TERM ACCOUNT L SUBJECT TO CREO 7] APPROVAL a 707. COMMERCIAL, PLUS. MANY MORE BARGAINS! .at these prices there’l| be a small charge for dellveries Drop in and visit our showroam - “AT PEREIRA HOME CENTRE All ceiling light fixtures 20 percent All table jamps Plymbing supplies Electric power - fools Some hardware & cmaping supplies Wiring supplies: 14-2 wire for lights & plugs Plugs & switches, Ivory Inglis Apptiance Sale - fridges, ranges, washers & dryers they tell you that it was raining and and baiting hooks. more ideas, plans, and ruoney to ° miserable and they were bored, and — r they don’t like sitting around in implement them, a lot of kits really ¢ there’s nothing to do here anyway. _— the rain on the crummy river bank. _—_ will have ‘nothing to do”. : The last resort ... you couldiet them = By now you think I’m being cynical —_—A ot of adults here find tsey have , go to a rock concert. and stupid about summer, and the “nothing to do”, either. 4 They only come along once a month, weather, and the activities available in Even if the rain stops. ; but for the teenagers it would be-a town. And there's a whole surmmer of ; freedom gone. Getting back io school ,; is almost a relief for everyone. , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ramsey of Hinton, Alberta. ; Guests at the wedding ‘ included the bride’s mother ; ' grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Young, sister Melanie and brothers Derek : - and Grant all, of Dawson ; Creek, The bride’s nephew, . : ; Warren Russell of Prince MONUMENTS Ha George also attended along MARKER: : with an uncle and aunt from GRAVE COVERS ’ ! , ae The wedding reception CEMETERY LETTERING. } - was held at e Schnitzel Authorizes Memorial cansuttant House, ‘ The bride and groom plan 7 MacKay’s to take a trip later in the _ Funeral Services summer to visit their rt Ltd. families in Dawson Creek on ; AF and Hinton: siding at 4 \ . 4626 Davis Avanue, ey wi residing a ye Babi Beat 3931 Paquette Avenue in me Ne _— Terrace _ Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey (Photo by Ken’s photo Phone 635-2444 ©: studio}. * + ened CI 7] B Cross over the bridge to the Service Centre, then Pereira’s practical prices. We have furniture for a turn right for top-quality home furnishings at every room in your home. a + © to JULY Sth § ~ Setof 3 tables No.721 2 : 150 00 Reg. 641.95 Now 379,95 . with four swivel chairs B s. ookcase No.671 a \ only, mismatched end table 2 Reg. 70.60 Now 45.00 |] e 7 o | 0,407 Reg. 99.95 Now 9.95 Cedar Chest No.629 68 00 a Sin¥mons top quality 54” box springs Reg, 279.95 Now 1 we ~ & mattress Reg. 360.00 Now 190.00 ; Bar Stereo No.614 499 95 7 Simmons top quality 39° box spring eg. Oo OW o_o S Occasional chairs No.328 a Sitwone 8 Reg. 300.00 Now 160.00 Reg, 302.95 Now ; 225,95 H frimons top quality 60’ box spring Chairs No.10) a & mattress Reg. 420.00 Now 230.00 Reg. 12.95 Now 8.95 7 ! . Hassocks a Chesterfield plus chair No.760 Reg. 100 Now BB9,00 Res. 13.98 Now Pied Chesterfield plus chair No.579 paints 15% Regular price # . off regulat price off 15% regular price off 30% regular price oft 25% regular price 30% regular price 20% per foot 8° each 45° Remember - We Service What We Sell: FIRST FIRST COME SERVED! you'll be. pleasently surprised! Before you buy give Perecra a try Peraira Home Centre SERVICE CENT HE: Ritutad WE ACCEPT PITTI iri tli lalitTTETET L ttt EL! a I a | I a « | a a a a J = | a a a Z a a a a a Save upto 20% - a mn a a a a a a a a a a a a a J a a i a a ae