‘18 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 30, 1988 The following list indicates award donors and the perform- ers who won the awards in the 1988 Pacific Northwest Music Festival held in Terrace March 14 - 19, Vocal Awards Ginny Lowrie Junior Vocal Award ($50): Highest mark over 85, Vocal Sclo — 12 and under — Jennifer Mills, Ter- race, Totem Furniture and Appliance Trophy & Award $100 on proof of fur- ther study in the Arts: Highest mark Vocal Salo — 13-15 years — Andrea Ar- nold, Terrace; Carmen Hell, Terrace. Richards Cleaners Ltd. Award $100 on proof of further study in the Arts: Highest mark Vocal Solo 16-20 years — Pam Kerr, Terrace; Tina HovenKamp, Terrace. : Ronald McDonald Vocal Award ($50): Highest mark conservatory classes — Jassie Osei Tutu, Terrace; Shelley Geisbrecht, Terrace. Lyshaug Vocal Award ($50): Highest mark over 85, Music Theatre — Monica Cote, Terrace. Kitimat Concert Society Trophy: Highest mark in Vocal Duets, Trios and Quartettes — Tyler & Nada Gibson, Ter- race. Choral Awards Ruth Hunt Memoriat Trophy: Highest mark Junior Choir (not including school choirs} — First United Junior Choir, Kitimat. Prince Rupert Rotary Club Award ($100): Highest mark Senior Choir — Northwest Singers, Terrace. Bank of Montreal Trophy: Highest mark Secondary School Choir — Caledonia Choir, Terrace. Brian Mitchell Memorial Trophy: Highest mark Elementary School Choir — Grades 1-7 -— Clarence Michiel Elementary School, Terrace. Terrace Rotary Club Trophy: Highest mark Primary School Choir K-3 — Thornhill Primary School, Terrace. Plano Awards Marylin Davies Trephy: Highest mark Junior Pianoforte (13 and under) — Kathy Dickson, Terrace. Terrace District Teachers’ Association Award ($50): Highest mark Senior Pianoforte (14 and over) — Heather Dreger. Frank Froese Memorial Trophy & Award ($50): Highest mark Junior Bach, Grades 1 - 6 — Sarah Hudson, Shelley Mantel, Terrace. Eugene H. Thomas Trophy: Highest mark Senior Bach, Grades 7 - Open — Audrey Faber, Terrace. The Ronald McDonald Award ($50): Highest mark in Junior Baroque Com- posers, Grades | - 4 — Jim Nelson, Prince Rupert. Dr. K.C. Ling Award ($75): Highest mark in Senior Baroque Composers, Grades 5 - Open — Katie Lyon, Prince Rupert. Dairyland Trophy: Highest mark Junior Mozart and Haydn — Leah Wilson, Terrace. Wightman & Smith Insurance - Cen- tury 21 Award ($50): Highest mark Senior Mozart & Haydn, Grades 5 -Open — Julie Lee, Kitimat. Sight & Sound Trophy: Highest mark German Romantic ~— Lisa Ling, Kitimat. Pizza Hut Award ($75): Highest mark Chopin & French {fmpressionists — Joseph Nelson, Prince Rupert. Terrace Rotary Club Award ($50): Highest mark Junior Beethoven, Grades 1-6 — Annyha Klinner. Prince Rupert Rotary Club Award ($75): Highest mark Senior Beethoven, Grades 7 - Open — Nina Parr, Terrace. Terrace Drugs Award ($50): Highest mark Sonatinas — Deborah Casey, Ter- race; Julie Normandy, Terrace; Vicky Sainis, Terrace. Terrace Kinette Club Trophy: Highest mark 20th Century Composers and U.S. Composers, Grades | - 4 — Kelvin Miranda. Optometry Award ($50): Highest mark 20th Century and U.S. Com- posers, Grades 5 - Open — Joseph Nelson. Royal Canadian legion (Ladies Aux- _illaty) Award ($75): Highest mark Cana- dian Composers — Sonya Shepphard. Janet Felber Trophy: Highest mark Junior Conservatory, Grades 1 - 3 — Robert Taylor. Royal Canadian Legion Trophy: Highest mark Junior Conservatory, Grades 4 - 6 — Scott Springer, Terrace. Lehmann Jewellers Trophy: Highest ‘mark ‘Seniof Conservatory, Grade 7 -Open — Audrey Faber, Terrace, R. Lowrie Trophy: Highest mark Older Beginner — Joseph Lo. Joyce Knight Trophy: Highest mark Quick Study — Andrea Collis. Finning Ltd, Award ($50): Highest mark Sonata, Concerto and Concert Group — Lisa Ling, Kitimat. Terrace Travel Award ($100): Highest mark Piano Duets — Alexander and Clara MacKenzie. _ Keith Tucker Trophy & Award ($50): Highest mark Brass Solo — Keith Grif- on oe . fioen, Telkwa, =. 8 a for Music Festival ’88 ‘Carter’s Jewellers Trophy: Highest mark Woodwirid Soto - Beginner and Junior — Erin Parr, Terrace, : Beia Nu Chanter of Bela Sigma Phi Award ($50): Highest mark Woodwind Solo -: Intermediate — Andrew Holliwell, Kitimat. Dr. B.L. Phillips Trophy & Award ($75): Highest mark Woodwind Solo -Senior and Open — Elizabeth Sluys, Terrace, Terrace Concert Society Award ($100): Highest mark Instrumental Duets — Megan Walker, Lisa Bellamy, Terrace, B.C, Telephone Company Trophy & Award ($50): Highest mark Instrumental Ensemble — Keira Sundberg, Laura Tupper, Elizabeth Sluys, Karen Brodie, Megan Walker, Terrace. Prince Rupert Rotary Club Award ($50): Highest mark Concert Group and Concerta — Elizabeth Sluys, Terrace. Pacific Northwest Band Director's Association Award ($100): Highest mark Instrumental Trics — Chad Edmonds, T.J. McKenzie and Scott Loptson, Terrace. © Omineca Medical Laboratory Award ($75): Highest mark in Sonatas — Megan Walker, Terrace; Elizabeth Sluys, Terrace. Northland Communications Ltd. Trophy: Highest mark in Guilar — Scott Gingles and Carl Ryan Goodall. Esquire Men’s Wear — The Olga Giordano Memorial Award ($200): Highest mark String Solo - Grade 6 and under — Chris Robert Vic, Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert Symphony Award ($50): Highest mark Violin Duet or Trio - 17 and under — Angela Hoskinson and Jason Bone, Prince Rupert. Band Awards Alcan Trophy: Highest mark - Level | _and 2 — Skeena Grade 8 Band. Terrace District Teacher's Association Trophy: Highest mark Level 3 and 4 — Mount Elizabeth Intermediate Concert Band.. Northern Sentinel Trophy: Highest mark - Level 5 and Open — Terrace Community Band. Terrace Kinsmen Trophy: Highest mark - Junior Stage Band - Level 1 — Mount Elizabeth Secondary School In- termediate Stage Band. Dr. R.E.M. Lee Award ($100): Highest mark - Senior Stage Band - Level 2 and 3 — Caledonia Stage Band. Speech Aris Mike Strymecki Memorial Trophy: Highest mark Choral Speaking - Grades K-3 — Veritas School Grade 2, Terrace. Royal Bank Trophy: Highest mark Choral Speaking - Grades 4 - 7 —- Veritas School Grade 6, Terrace. Robin McColl Memorial Trophy: Highest mark Spoken Poetry (Lyric) -Grades K-3 — Zoe North, Terrace. Canadian Airlines International Trophy: Highest mark Spoken Poetry (Lyric) - Grades 4 - 7 — Monica Cote, Terrace. Terrace Litile Theatre Trophy: Highest mark Spoken Poetry (Lyric) -Grades 8 - Open — Liza Cote, Terrace. Terrace Rotary Club Trophy: Highest mark Spoken Poetry (Dramatic) — Grades K-3 — Zoe North, Terrace; Marika Maikapar, Terrace. Xi Beta Mu Trophy: Highest mark in Spoken Poetry (Dramatic) - Grades 4 - 7 — Joelle Walker. . : Dr, J.D. Zucchiatti Award ($75): Highest mark in Spoken Poetry (Dramatic) Grades 8 - Open — Laura Tupper, Terrace. Titden Rent-A-Car Trophy: Highest mark in Canadian Poetry — Rosanne Komlos, Terrace. Terrace Ministerial Association Bible Award (Bible): Highest mark in Bible Reading — Susic Dow, Terrace. . Prince Rupert Rotary Award ($75): Highest mark in Mime — Karen Brodie, Terrace. Shaw Award (Books): Highest mark in Shakespeare and Dramatic — Rosanne Komlos, Terrace; Laura Tup- per, Terrace; Liza Cote, Terrace. Ellen Bastin Memorial Award ($50): Highest mark in Story Telling — Glenys George, Terrace, Shoppers Drug Mart Trophy: Highest mark in Prose — Joe Zucchiatti, Ter- race; Rosanne Komlos, Terrace. All Seasons Sporting Goods Trophy: Highest mark in Junior Sight Reading -Grades 2 - 7 — Tina Matoes, Kitimat. Crampton, Brown & Arndt Award ($50): Highest mark in Senior Sight Reading - Grades 8 - 12 — Stacee Mar- tin, Terrace. Albert S. ‘Wong Memorial Trophy: Highest mark in Original Poetry Com- positions — Tia McCullough, Kitimat. . Dance Awards Northern Accents Ballet Trophy: Highest mark Classical Ballet - 10 years and under — Bernice Liu, Prince Rupert. | , Flowers a fa Carte. Classical Ballet Award ($50): Highest mark 11 - 15 years and Open — Susan Cook, Terrace; Monica Cote, Terrace. Rotary Club of Terrace Trophy: Highest mark in Classical Duet and Group Dance — Anna Lui, Susan Cook ° and Tara Mackereth, Prince Rupert; Laura Flynn and Monica Cote, Terrace. Adjudicator Awards. Dawn Coutts Memorial Award ($100): A promising Junior Speech Stu- dent - 12 and under — Toby Nunn, Ter- race, The Bud McColl Memorial Scholar- ship ($200): A promising Senior Speech Student - 13 - 25 — Rosanne Komlos, Terrace. ; _ Dr. D.W. Strangway Award ($75): A promising Junior Vocal Student - 12 and under — Jennifer Mills, Terrace. Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co, Award ($150): A promising Senior Vocal Stu- dent - 13 - 25 — Tina Hovenkamp, Ter- race, Medical Clinic Award ($150): A pro- mising Junior Piano Student - 12 and under — Norman Dreger, Terrace. Lisa F.¥, Leung Memorial Award ($150), Al Lehmann Award: (1 year plano tuning): A promising Senior Piano Student - 13 - 25 — Vicky Sainis, Ter- -° Emerson - Medical Clinic Scholarship ‘Award winners announced = genzticeme alist’ - 13 and under — Erin Parr, Ter- race, ae Terrace Rotary Club Scholarship ($200): A promising Senior Instrument- alist - 14- 25 — Keith Griffioen, Telkwa. - Member of the Legislative Assembly Scholarship ($200): A promising group. of Insirumentatists — Chad Edmonds, T.J. McKenzie, Scott Laptson, Terrace. Patricin Soroka Outreach Ballet Award ($100): Artistic ability and musicality — Anna Liu, Prince Rupert, | The following scholarships will. be paid on proof of further study: ; Pacific Northwest Music Festival Scholarship ($300) — Laura Tupper, David Hicks. : Terrace Water Polo Association | Scholarship ($250): 12 years and under — Susan Cook, Prince Rupert. . Knights of Columbus Scholarship ($500): 13 - 15 years — Joseph Nelson, Prince Rupert. : Northern Drugs Scholarship ($1,000): 16 - 25 years — Liza Cote, Terrace. - A Furetal Seraci Astocalion Pamphlets available for _ jorlal Markers and Bronze Plaques... iii § ALE BY TENDER City of Terrace | ON AN "AS-IS-WHERE-IS BASIS" . ITEM No. DESCRIPTION ‘ ‘i Victor 302, adding machine, serial No. 9161381 02 Victor 302, adding machine, serial No. 9189410 03 Victor 302, adding machine, serial No. 9161382 04 Victor 302, adding machine, serial No. 9136027 05 Victor 12PD, adding machine, serial No, 6851797" 06 _ Victor 100, adding machine, serial No. 11070361 07 Victor 610, adding machine, serial No. 10184038 08 Victor Champion, adding machine, serial No. 9514744 0° IBM electronic typewriter 75, serial No. 113022839 10 IBM electric typewriter, serial No. 924098767 11 Sharp, EL-1192H, printing calculator 12 Sanyo, 4 band radio cassette recorder, model No. M9921K . 13 AM/FM stereo, radio cassetle recorder, model No. 9909) 14 Aero Fog 300, fog generator, model No. 6208 ve : 15 Renn-Cupit, 10 yd. dump box 16 Rockwell, tandem rear end 7 Like new truck bench seat 18 Oil furnace gun a : 19 V6 truck engine and transmissions, . 20 Ford C6 transmission , 21 Truck seats (3) ; ; 22 Tamper, Thor, model No. 23585 - 23 Assorted office desks (2) 24. 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Inc., -Asphalt batch pliant ate — Type PM390, serial No. 24198 | eR Sen 27 Reconditioned T/C No. 2 Slide gate fire hydrants (9): 28 Hot water radiators (6) : ; a 29 John Wood, gas hotwater tank, 40 gal. - 30 Portable basketball hoops (2) ‘ 3) Archery target stands (6) . 32 Skateboard ramps (2) ‘ 33 Coleco powerjet air hockey table 34 Trail bike frame and wheals 35 Bermuda sun solarium table. . pos ene 36 JVC, AM/FM radio, cassette deck, serial No, 0794023 zz . 37 Lloyd’s cassette player, serial No. 714A ; 38 General Electric cassette player, model No. 3-5414A - 39 Galax stereo speaker system, model No. P5-388 40 Huang, bac pacharp ; 4I Set of gold coloured cufflinks with large glass center 42 Set of cufflinks, silver horse figures’ 43 Miscellaneous plastic plerced earrings sets 44 Miscellaneous earring sets, pierced = 45 Toorneay, ladies watch 46 Swiss, ladies watch , 47 Gold coloured bracelet 48 Assorted doors (5) _ 49 Lawn mower for paris: . 50 Copper Stanley striper | 51 Office tabla 52 Childs circular slide 53 Office chairs (3) ITEM No. BIKES Te 54 Brentwood, childs, 1 speed, yellow 55 Allpro, boys, 1 speed, blue - 56 Allpro, boys, 1 speed, silver, BMX 57 Protrack, boys, | speed, silver, BMX PTE 58 Hikari, HK 4000, boys, 1 speed, silver, BMX . 59 ’ boys, 1 speed, silver, BMX a 60 Speedking, ladies, 3 speed, green 6) Sprinter, ladies, 10:speed, white 42 Sears, Free spirit, mens, 3 speed, blue 63 Cobre, mens, 5 speed, purple 64 mens, 5 speed, green 65 Nishiki, mens, 10 speed, grey 66 Pratour, mens, 10 speed, silver 67 Baycrest, Exal, mans, 10 speed, white 68 Raleigh, mens, 10 speed, navy blue 69 Norca, Avanti, mens, 10 spaed, blue 70 Sears, Free spirit, mens, 10 speed, blue - 71 Apollo, mens, 10 speed, green 7 72 Sears, Free spirit, mens, f}Ospeed, black =~ 73 Sporster, mens, 12 speed, black, mountaineer. .~ 74 Norco, mens, 12 speed, red, mountaineer 7§ Free spirit, explorer V frame _ Items may be inspected at the Public Works Yard Avenue, daily from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 5th through to Fridey, April 8th, 1988. at 5003 Graham Bids must be in the hands of the undersigned on or before Aprit 13th, 1988, at 12:00 noon, and must be in a sealed envelope marked “TENDER” to the attentlon of M.S. Flaagesund, City of Terrace, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X6. ; The highest or any tender is not necessarily accepted. Any item not claimed on or before the 10th day after.notification will be sold to the next bidder. M.S. Fjaagesund, Purchasing Agent . City of Terrace