Lor McRae, ane of the many parent volunteers who supported the Carnival Fund Pp Remar ag kaa nance ET) EAMG mee ath woes ws no vel 4 - ne cr Me fh ae ; Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 18, 1987 13 sae a as Raising held. Clayton Heenan tried his juck fishing with his rod for some prizes during the Carnival Fund _ Raising night held at Uplands Elementary School. Teacher volunteer for.this event was Wendy | | at Uplands Elementary School In Terrace, took part in the event with a tittle face painting. _ Case who dressed as a clown. Everyone had a great time. +; Ronald Dillabough, a Kingergarten student at the school, sald he was having a lot of fun. “I a \ “gn"t know what to do first,” commented the youngster. die + TERRACE — The Par- ents Advisory Committee at Uplands Elementary School in Terrace are responsible for the enor- mous success of a Car- nival Fund Raising at which $2,100 was _col- lected. _ At least 500 people at- tended the event held in late February, said Sue Casey a member of the committee. ‘‘I don’t know why it was so successful, other than the. parents at Uplands school are always willing to participate and ‘Support the events that are planned’’. Over 50 parents volun- ‘teered their time and ef- fort organizing and.super- vising the activities that had been set up for the evening. Teachers, stu- dents, secretary, teacher aides and custodians assisted the parents during the evening which helped “to ensure the success of the carnival, . Principal of the school Nancy Nelson, said the carnival was a great fun night for everyone. “I would like to thank all the people who attended, or- ganized or supported our carniv. ” “The monies raised will go towards the purchase of a video camera for the school. .- - Two-year-old Michael Ansems says he can't walt to go to school. This youngster participated in the recent carnival at Uplands Elementary School. ealth TERRACE — Brad Gee, the director of special ser- vices for children from the B.C. Ministry of Health, will be in Terrace March 23 to hear concerns and suggestions from local parents of children with disabilities and develop- mental problems. Margaret Dediluke, program director for the Terrace Child Develop- ment Centre, stated recently all interested parents are invited to at- tend the regional meeting at 6:30 p.m, at the Child : Development Centre and —— express their views. She said Gee will use the infor- mation collected here to make. presentations at a conference being organiz- ed next month .by the Ministry of Health and the Vancouver Neurological Centre in Kelowna. Anyone wanting further information is invited to contact the Terrace Child Development Centre at 635-9388... EU RAE TEE Gon H oe se Esch aid every Wedhestly the lucky wi f a butterfly shape cake after participating In the Cake a Mandy Perkins was the lucky winner o y shap p pating eager neg fein Walk held during the Carnival Fund Raising at Uplands Elementary School In Terrace. Over 500 people attended the carnival on Thursday, Feb. 26. The event was a great success and ralsed $2,100 which will be used to purchase a video camera for the school. David Sharp tries his luck at the "Hockey Shoot" during the carnival. Students raise money at carnival