Z Three professional counsellors for Vancouver's Family Support ~" Breynton and Bonnie Langland — were _ of special needs childran and soclal service workers from throug 16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 17, 1988 ry Institute — (left to right) Julie Downes, Laney in Terrace recently to conduct a day-long workshop that attracted parents hout the region. The workshop was directed at In- forming parents of ways in which they can influence and create support systenis on a local leval to meet the needs _ oftheir children, The workshop was held here at the request of t he Terrace Association for Community Living. | Medal WINNELS — continued from page 11 Duplicate Bridge Open Pairs: An- thony/Burden, Kitimat — Silver. ‘Swiss Teams: Michael An- thony, Kitimat — Gold. Bowling Handicapped Scratch: Kitimat-Stikine, Kitimat — Silver; Bulkley-Nechako, Smithers — Bronze. Singles Men: Adrian Pacquin, © Houston — Silver; Larry Scrutch, Houston — Gold. Singles Ladies: Shelley Kirby, Houston — Bronze; Bea Pac- quin, Houston — Silver. Cross Country Skiing _ Masters ‘A’ Female: Cheryl Brown, Kitimat — Gold. Masters ‘A’ Men: Walter Thorne, Kitimat — Gold; Joe — _ Galvin, Telkwa — Silver. . ~ Juvenile Girls: Robin Clark, Smithers — Geld. _- Midget Male: Darren Clark, : Smithers — Silver, Juvenile Male: Adrien Con- wright, Telkwa — Bronze. is yours for ONLY *4 ow do you get your ad ~ “Into the Review? - @ drop it In our mail siot - .@ mall It to us ~* @ come into our office @ phone us @ or stop us on the street "There will be no billing! Pay next time you\ “<= game In or next time you see us, We're work- ~~ [nig the “Honor System” Terrace Review 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace — Wrestling Open: Chuck .Rayden, 5. Hazelton — Silver; Rodney Brown, Terrace — Gold; Travis. Himmelright, Hazelton — Bronze; .Tony Derrick, Kit- wanga — Gold. Novice: Greg Tashoots, Ter- race — Gold; Cory Eckman, Terrace — Gold; Andrew Brown, Terrace — Silver; Jason Batger, Terrace — Silver; Adam . Castle, New Hazelton — Silver; Benjamin Easterly, 5. Hazelton — Gold. Open: Scott Clarke, Smithers — Silver; Mark Fehr, Smithers — Bronze; Brian Shorter, Smithers — Silver; Ian Meier, Smithers — Silver. Gymnastics st Midget Girls-Floor: Iris Miranda, Kitimat — Gold. Midget Girls-Balance: Char- lotte Jordan, Terrace — Gold. Midget Girls-Beam: Trina Mateus, Terrace — Gold. You don’t have to be rich to- advertise! 5 A classified ad in the Terrace Review . Girls Argoe-Floor: Stephanie Kuhar, Terrace — Bronze. Girls Argoe-Beam: Stephanie Kuhar, Terrace — Bronze. Women’s Open Beam: Terri Walters, Kitimat — Silver; Stephanie Blackburn, Kitimat — Bronze. a Women’s Open Floor: Stephanie Blackburn, Kitimat — ‘Gold; Terri Walters, Kitimat — Gold. Midget Girls Allround: Charlotte Jordan, Terrace — Silver. a Girls Midget Uneven Bars: Charlotte Jordan, Terrace — Gold. Women’s Midget Allround: [ris Miranda, Kitimat — Silver. Women’s Midget Vault: Iris Miranda, Kitimat — Bronze. Women’s Open Allround ‘B’: Tracey Tomas, Terrace — Bronze; Stephanie Blackburn, Kitimat — Bronze; Terri Walters, Kitimat — Silver. Women’s Open Vault: Tara . MacDermid, Smithers — Gold. ‘Women’s Tyro Vault: Candy Smith, Smithers — Gold. Q35-7840 “hun pening TERRACE — The Ministry of Environment and Parks recently released dates for the openings of big game season for 1988. by Philip Musselman In the Skeena Sub-region a few limited entry hunting areas for mountain goat will be replac- ed by general open seasons, these areas include: 6-07, 6-15, and 6-20, a. The Skeena will see an open- ing for Mule (black-tailed) deer on June 1 in management units 6-12 and 6-13; on Sept. 10 in units 6-01 to 6-11, and 6-14 to 6-18; and on Nov. 1 again for units 6-01 to 6-11, and 6-14 to 6-18. Bow and arrow seasons will open on Sept. 1 for units. 6-01, 6-02, 6-04 to 6-09 and 6-15; and again for these management units on Nov. 16. | Opening dates for moose in- clude: Aug. 15 for management units 6-17A and 6-18 to 6-29; and on Sept. 10 for units 6-03, 6-11, 6-14, and 6-16; on Oct, 18, - 6-01, 6-02, 6-04 to 6-10, 6-15 and 6-17B will be open. Bow and Ar- row dates include: Sept. 1 for units 6-01, 6-02, 6-04 to 6-09, 6-15 and 6-17B; and on Nov. 16 again for 6-01, 6-04 to 6-09, 6-15, and 6-17B._ Other openings include; elk on Sept. 15 in management unit 6-13; mountain sheep (thinhorn) on Aug. 1, in units 6-17A, 6-18 to 6-26, and 6-29; mountain goat in areas 6-03, 6-07, 6-11, 6-14 to 6-16, 6-17A, and 6-18 to 6-29; and Caribou on Aug. 23 for units 6-17A, 6-18, 6-19, 6-20, and 6-23, and on Sept. 1 for 6-22, and 6-24 to 6-28, Grizzly Bear Spring seasons will begin on April | in units 6-03, 6-10, 6-11, 6-14 and 6-15 and on ning dates for ‘ing released > April 15 for 6-01, 6-02, 6-04 to 6-09, 6-17B, and 6-18 to 6-29. Fall seasons will begin Sept. 1 for units 6-16, 6-17A, and.6-18 to 6-29: and Sept. 15 for 6-01 te 6-11, 6-14, 6-15, and 6-17B. Black bear spring seasons will © begin April 1 for management units 6-03, and 6-10 to 6-15 and following an April 15 opening for 6-01, 6-02, 6-04 to 6-09, and 6-16 to 6-29, while the fall season commences Sept. 1 for units 6-07, 6-16, and 6-17A to 6-29. Open season for wolf has no close and is available in units 6-01 to 6-29. : Hunting regulations should be consulted before actual hunting as this information may be sub- ject to change. Anything not detailed here should be presum- ed to be the same as in the previous regulations (eg. non- shooting areas). In court In Terrace provincial court on Monday, January 11 Alvin Gosnell was given a 21-day jail sentence and an additional 30-day consecutive sentence for two counts of failing to comply with an order of probation. In Terrace provincial court on Tuesday, January 12 Annie Wilson was sentenced to 90 days in jail for uttering threats and given a concurrent 90-day sentence for assault while in possession of a weapon. 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