| | | Summer moming greeting This may appear to be a mass migration of flamingos to the Terrace area but rest assured that all of the specimens are plastic. The flamingos are the grand prize won by Jim Williamson of Terrace In the first annuaf Terrace Northmen Rugby- football club’s “Flamingo Draw". Flamingos invade local residence TERRACE — On July 6, the Terrace Northmen 100 plastic specimens Rugby Football Club held a draw which was won by Jim Williamson of Terrace. to inform Williamson Dave Hull, rugby club that he had won the con- spokesman, pounded on TERRACE =— About 100 young people gathered at the Terrace Public - Library last week to send the bookworm to Expo. On Thursday, July 10, youngsters from six to 12 years of age joined in the push to help the book- worm begin the 1100 kilometer journey to the lower mainland. A map has been set up on the wall at the library outlining the route to be travelled by the book- worm, Each of the par- ticipants in the program ‘is required to read a book to move the bookworm along the mapped route. When program participants have read a book, they record the fact with a staff member at the library and the bookworm moves one - kilometer ahead for each Runnerup book read. Dale Loader of Kitimat | finished five strokes behind 7] champion Leona Wilcox at Williamson’s door. at 5:45 a.m. that morning test. In the front yard, Williamson’s prize waited for him: 100 Bookworm gets a boost | We're hoping partici- pants in the club will read a lot of books this summer, said Children’s Librarian, Gillian Camp- bell. At the bon voyage par- ty last Thursday, youngsters Were -given balloons which were launched into the air to encourage the book- worm to get on its way. Youngsters then filled out a card and named their favorite book and ‘will keep track of each publication they read over the summer. Every Friday at 2 p.m. for the next month, _Members of the book club will have a_ get together at the library. Campbell said the recent celebration was a “‘real success’’. The event went ‘smoothly and par- ticipants had ‘‘a lot of fun,”’ the recent Skeena Valley ladies open golitournament. [ibe a j= Dale's score won her top honors in the championship flight. At Herltage. Park The Dance Hall Built by the Dix family in the mid 1920s, the Dance Hall was used by local residents from Ter- race and the Kalum Lake area for community dances and picnics. The construction of this building is unusual — vertical logs, a hip roof and an orchestra pit. Before you go... have your transmission checked it could save you a lot of money! For over 16 years we've kept Terrace drivers on the road with fast, efficient service. All work is done in our own shop by the owner personally. For the best in maintenance or repair... TERRACE TRANSMISSION 4419 Legion Ave., Terrace 635-2600 after hours: 635-8937 plastic flamingos decorated his yard. This fund-raising ac- tivity, known as the First Annual Flamingo Draw, raised money for the Terrace Child Develop- ment Center and the local rugby club. Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 16, 1986 7 Seafest event features 24 triathlon teams Prince Rupert’s Seafest celebrations featured several sports events on the July 5 clos- ing weekend. Rupert’s Kaien Island Cricket Club won the Gyro Cup in a three- team tournament that saw them beat Kitimat 63-60 and down Terrace 63-34. In rugby action, the host team combined with Kitimat to form a coast team. They took on a Terrace - Smithers com- ‘bination known as the fountain team, and emefged with a 14-13 win, - ‘The well-known Nelson Brothers — Charles and John — teamed up with Heather Hill Hiking A hike through the hills can burn from 200 to more than 500 calories an hour, depending on your speed and the height of the . hills. Bell to win the Farwest team triathlon. 24 teams competed in this event. Summer hockey planned Because response to the registration of 14 to 16-year-olds for the Ter- race summer hockey school was somewhat pathetic, organizers will cut the school’s length to one week from two as Originally planned. So instead of school running from Aug. 18 to 29, it will now operate from Aug. 18 to 22 only. Registrations are still being taken. Youngsters can pick up forms at All Seasons Sports Store or the arena office. 311 CITY CENTRE KITIMAT 632-5000. of film. ever run out Introducing our exclusive Holiday Film Buy-Back Plan! Here’s how it works: before you leave on vacation, liberally estimate how much print film you'll need—add a bit extra for contingencies—then make your complete film purchase. When you return from holidiys, we'll take back any unopened film boxes and credit the amount against your photofinishing costs. That way you can have the best of both worlds: you'll never nun out of film-or have unused film left over. Ask aboul our new Holiday Film Buy-Back Plan today, PICTURES 110, 126, Disc” and 135. OF PERFECTION Never have unused film lett over. SKEENA MALL TERRACE 635-4948