ACHIEY] EMENT: 7 Barboua,! Brinnen, : Greg ‘Byng, Pete hb: Caraon, Arlene. ‘Nichol, ‘Suzanne ‘Pemmer, Christi e, Seana Grege, ’ Cindy - | Hidber, Giselle. Jakobs,' Kat. Janda, Valerie: Jansgen, Cindy Laratt, Don ' - ‘HONO McGhee, Roger. Mostad, ‘MENTION: ' 2 Chris. a Amarjit ‘Pannun, Sheralyn Andrewa,, ‘Dana’ “Bennett, ‘Reid, Claudette’ Sandecki, . , Laughland ‘ “Boyd; : Mike: Baljinder. Sahota, Aaron‘. “ Brimien, “; Rod: ‘Cross, . Sims, Marty Vanderkwaak, ’- ‘ Melissa Davies ' Nahey . Vantol, Doug *: “Stevens, ‘Trischu, ‘and Clyde, Vis. Whitney, ~ aud . Kelly |: Bide, Suzette Estacaillg, * Lyle. «Stewart, © Leah”. williton. George, Gough. ‘Heather ‘Sunderwdod,: “Joel: OTTAWA “(cP)” * governinent is trjing. to Commons to condemi: the Finance Minister - Mare. cover vp misconduct, op- affair‘and' renew calls: for Lalonde’s failure — to position MPs contended” Lalonde’s . resignation remember key events “Thursday. _ becatise. the’ integrity of concerning former energy New Democrats and - Parliament ts ‘at stake. minister “Alastair | Progressive Conservatives... - “The, prime, minister also took the unusual step of joining forces Gilleapie’s controversial coal! project shows the Pam Whitaker's Skeena Sketches "Weather Report Update: Since Jan. 19 there have been 36.6 cn of snow at Terrace Kitimat airport, That was the date weatherman Dan Morrison advised that we. should expect 100 cm more snow before spring. Terrace farmer Miguel Aguirre predicted at that time that winter was definitely over and the Canada Geese would soon be back to feed on the flats along the Skeena. wt The Canada Geese arrivéedon Aguirre’ 8 fields on Graham ; - Ave: last Saturday, Feb.,18. We hope you are right Mr. ; Aguirre and that frost won't surprise the budding fruit trees this” vent : ote eer orfe maa Ae LIN a Spring 'sProgress Among THieSkeeria’ (Queetigway Drive): There is a hush of expectancy in air that is more heady than fine wine, Roadside shoulders have softened: Rivulets:can be heard running where you can ‘tind. ¢antiit seé‘ then, Some Rhode Island Reds (chickens) were spotted pecking - and | scratching at the side of the road. Coniferous trees . ~ have: fluffed out their needles while deciduous seam ‘to « reach out to the sky and ask: ‘Is it really time to bud?” Bravely a solitary willow on the hill to Old Remo put on its full springly garments. It seemed ta defy the larger trees around it as well as the weather. The next day all its “pussy willow’ buds were gone. ‘Someone had picked every one. rato “It you are ever r ealled to’be a servant of the. . serie ot not,, fi aie 7 neflects the, feelings. of Bas g, fiause,ol, PraiRe,. wid ditiedtad Vane mat was TE et to that service.on. Thursday — evening, Feb. 18, in the presence of a full assembly that . include several honored guests. : An. ordination is simply a public appointment and ac- ceptance of the commission to serve.God, nct.to be confused: with government licensing which is separate. . . Dave Hubert, Pastor of Glad Tidings. Chureh “in Chilliwack, director of the Christian Ministers. Association, expressed that hewas privileged tobe a participant at “this point In the. ‘timing of God". Being a teacher much in . demand, Hubert, arrived in Terrace three days ee to the. ordination to conduct a siminar at the church. ~~ Other honored guests included ‘Pastor | rge “Penner from Aldergrove, Ruth Peters’ brother, whp. wag master of ; ceremonies, and her father, Reverend Peter Penner from Clearbrook. Arnoid Peters’ father, merly from ‘Terrace, also travelled from dearbrook for the. occasion. “Arnold and. Ruth, Peters were” “particularly. ‘delighted that both their distinguished fathers could attend and impart their blessings at this-cacred function. Amold Peters was-born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and moved to Terrace in 1951. During his life he has attended Bible college and also become an aircraft maintainence engineer, recelving Student of the Year award from BCIT In 1964, He worked in this capacity some years prior to his full time pastorate, belng employed by. Trans Provincial ‘Airlines: at Terrace Airport. " ‘Peters met his wife; Ruth, at Columbia’ Bible Institute at Clearbrook. They. have four children; "Kevin, ‘Carla, ”. Andrew and.Colin. “Miy ordination was indeed a family affair,!’ said Peiers, “and a joyful one’. There was’ ‘lots of music and & can- ' diclight luncheon, with tea served from fine china. As a‘token of affection and esteem, Pastor . Peters ; received a bronze plaque from his congregation enscribed . of flowers, with Jeramiah 3: 15. His wile received a beautiful bouquet iE ~ THERESTAURANT FOR ALL AL THERAMILY SUNDAY SPECIAL, Soupor Salad - -_ a“ . - fonst BEEF ~" Yorkshire Pudding, ,.. Creamed Cauiifioyer | Buttered Green Beans MI HWy. EW, Terrace 625-9151 Jon. “Kathy: Jackson, Ellen "Hulikrans,: Kutdeep Jaswal, Louise * Kennelly, . Gina: Locke, David Loster, - ACHIEVEMENT: Whitney - Dave. Jensen, Ron’ Julseth,' : Alison Kennelly, Leona’ In . the. ‘Bag Sidhu, Dawn Stanbury, : Tim - ~ Mutschke, . Joan’ Brien, ° - motion - : ‘independént - whether. conflict-of-Interest | orge.Peters, for- -. Greouing? ‘Carol Harris, Baljit Heer, Robert Holand, Jane: MacKinnon, ‘Hacking, _ Lynda “Millar, | Laurie - Marla: Oliverio;. ‘Shelly — Oman, ‘Jody Parker, ‘Kerry. hools reletise a : “Vandetkwaal Grade: BE Helen Hf Hania, - Striker. Cand :Myyeho, Tara Beck; ‘Stella’. Susan ‘Zaporzan, "Mendes: and: Colin Dow. The . Thornhill Honourable . mention; *. " Secondary: honor: Lei fallows., -Paulis; Armenia ‘Pedro, wa » Carol- Pénner, Margaret. “Raposo, "Brent Rogers, rae ‘Randy -Shelton,’“Robert’ Ruth © Smith, Daryl Stefanik, Tina” --’ Jacquie’ ~Deakin; ‘Rogs Dickie, Bjorn - Sterner, ‘Lynda’ Struthers,” must: act to clean the House and restore, before it‘ is toa Jate, a sense of morality to public life in our land,” NDP Leader Ed Broadbent told) Prime Minister: . Trudeau. The Commons was -em- broiled in the’ controversy all day after Broadbent and . Opposition - Leader: Erik Nielsen brought in a special “sparked > by . Lalonde’ 8. admission Wednesday that he knew of the Gillespie project dight — months before the date he originally: gave to Trudeau, - The motion: to. seek an tuling ‘on guidelines were broken was _ defeated 142-125 by the Liberals," ’ ’ Confidential : documents: released Wednesday by Energy..:'Minister.: Jean Chretien show Lalonde was kept informed of major- developments in Gillespie’ 8. attempts | to get $1 million in’ federal funding for a Cape Beeton. project to turn coal - into liquid motor fuel. Theopposition parties say ‘Gillespie: and Lalonde broke Trudeau’s.. guides. against: “coher Te rinierest “Por Sformdr Cand’ ~ ¢urrerit'< ministers ‘because of the’ negotiations which stret- ‘ched over 1% years. ‘Among ‘the 300 pages * ‘released on the project is a memo showing Treasury Board officials ‘rejected the _ proposal in April, 1981, because Gillespie's com- pany was going to earn. $30,000 a year while -he . would be personally. paid. $600 aday, © | - AB well, the Treasury Board believed Gillespie's involvement: contravened: Trudeau's guides which say former ministers. must not ‘lobby on: behalf of other people’ or corporations, before a ‘department or agencyfor which they were responsible, -° THE 1st ANNUAL TERRACE and DISTRICT re By, JIM LeCLEIR et me “Terrace Gurling Rink: was the scene of the ‘District: a _ BPOE Elks yearly-fun bonspiel, the zone consists of lodges. | : from - Houston, Smithers, -Prince Rupert, Terrace: and. Kitlmiat. :‘ Sixteen. rinks’ in all attended. ‘| Curling staried at 6: ‘18 a:m. and continued throughout the day, winding up with a’ ‘banquet ‘and dance in the evening’ at; _ the Terrace. Legion, . “Tae "A" Event waa vies by the Bob Middleton rink of © Terrace. . The “B” event: went-.to the Jim Kirk. tink from * Prince Rupert;and the’ “or event was taken by the Munro _ . mot yee > Lene’ Henrichsen, : Alan - Brodie, ‘Anne ‘Eide, Cathy - . Suzanne - quartet from Smithera:*"* "Winners of the hopefil:trophy were; Sam: Simpson, ‘Mark: Brekke and Jim’ Kir , al Daniels, Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Francouer and Ann Coles were winners in the Widow event. Hopeful trophies: were won-by' Henry Doell,- Slim ‘Tim- berlake, Edna ‘Fisher ‘and Donria Wrigley. “These three trophies are “awarded for, Good sportsmanship, under, hazardous conditions: oa ; Other “trophy ‘winners - “were: Noel “Martel, ‘Carley, Flemming, Edna ‘Jengon ’ ‘and Norah LeCleir, these: ‘hardy people ‘won. this award for needing the most medical at- tention. = Jim LéCleir and Bill Wrigley ‘of Terrace BPOE No.425” acted as Master of Ceremonies, and - Gistribcied the - trophies, ; . . | as News - | : . — By DIANE WYATT . “Courage”. : there is no better word that describes these. yoting people. All showed calmness, poise and spirit, Dave - Phillips, one of our judges did a wondertul job commending _ the efforts of the speakers: and glying constructive. _eriticism. ‘Everyone benefitted from ‘Mr. Phillips’ com- “ments. Other judges for the day: were Elaine Shepherd and Don MacLeod. Roseanne Hanberg of the Cedar Wooleys 4- “Hi Council organized the speakoff and acted as MC. The speakofts were held in the” ‘Tertice Health Unit, Feb. 18 atl | p.m. : Junior Competitors vere: Christina Wyatt from the Boots-N-Saddles Club with: a speech entitled “Whai Has Happened.to Terrace"; Neil; Boutilier. trom Skeena* ’ Livestock Club, whose speech was called “Holidays'';. Wyatt Jackson from Cedars: Beef.Club with his speech on_. Wolves"; and Frances, Brodie from the Green Thumb Gorden: Club wh spoke-orithe gublest: