Recreation dept. plans a busy summer - here Terrace will be ‘ariother “Tennis Gite” ‘ne year. Two representatives from the 8B.C. Tennis - Associa coming tion will be acer run the clinic on schools, In the evening a thecourts nexttothe REM. Fest”, cosponsored by a Wednesday, June 6, They public clinic will be given'at Lee ‘Theatre in, beginners Canada Youth Works grant, will be giving clinics during a charge of $3 per person. and intermediate Tennis in a provincial Recreation and the day, free of charge, ta Instruction will be at both 1% hour sessions starting at Fitness Branch grant and school children In the - the Kalum Street courts and 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Bring the Terrece Recreation iis vee © Selleleiplehaietaleialose a: . If you're considering a driving trip anywhere in the U.S.A., be sure to call _ US first. We're INFOROAD USA, an Official free service of the U.S. Government. We'll give you information to help you plan,.including maps and brochures abcut things to see and do.- Whether it's a weekend outing, or a . ofiving tour down thé coast or across ea? the: ‘Gountry, we can make your trip — more enjoyable and worry-free. Just give us a toll-free call. aa U.S. road travel % information—. Phone toll free niamaamacne: Mes your own rackets, Department is well un- Registration will be at the derway. Two young people Terrace arena office starting | have been employed on a * +” x: Monday, May 7. Registration YCW grant and are working * wes is Himited so enroll early! out a of recreation depart- The Terrace recreation ment office. Volunteer department and the B.C, committees are assisting the k Whitewater Association will yorkers on this-project. The be co-sponsoring a kayak festival will be held Sunday, * clinic Tuesday, July 24. June 24, at Skeena fleld. The ak Three B.C. Whitewater theme of the festival is fit- Association instructors will ‘ness, fun, children and the Tal be bringing 12 boats, com- family. Elementary schqol pletely outfitted. children .are. engaged in There will ba two, #hour designing a logo for the fun _ sessions for beginners at 8:30 fest. This logo will appear on am., 10:30 am. and 6:30 t-shirts, buttons, posters, p.m. and one 4-hour session signs and banners, - for advanced people at 1 p.m. the cost will be $3 per hour for adults and $2 per the Fun Fest are a parade The,two kickoff events of * * ‘ Ky hour for people age 13 to 18. and a ‘“Walk-Run-Cycle”. * Registration will beat the The parade willbe composed ° * . arena office Monday, May 28 of children only. A: great . to June 1, the office is open many childrens’ groups have from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For further information call On May 18 from 8:00 p.m to 12:00 a.m. there will be a Teen Digco- Hillbilly Hoe Dewn in the arena banquet: ; ~ Shelford accused Green- room with SabSoul. peace Foundation members A car rally will be heldin Wednesday of using scare VICTORIA (CP) Agriculture Minister Cyril the Caledonia ~ Community festation in Vancouver. Reereatin Cit and te Stor cold na nove ce Department, It is an ex- lease that provincial cellent opportunity for ine legislation might have to he dividuals ‘to’ test skills of Amended = to | make following directions and o'@anizatlons te tall navigation. Drivers shauld Greenpeace financially bring {heir cars, a navigator responsible for the results of and a $2 registration fee. The ‘heir actions. rally starts at 2 p.m.-on Okanagan fruit farmers -.| Sunday, May 27, at the are concerned the infestation — Caledottia ‘High School - in thecity’s Kitsilano disirict The United. States Travel information Centre Sid floor, 1199 West Hastings, Vancouver B.C. V6E 2v4 parking ‘lol. ‘Prizes will be will spread to their area and , awarded to the most ac- destroy orchards. curate team. “ hos The organization of the canine thelr wave . rt t] First Annual Terrace Fun- gypsy moth larvae well on their way to a potential population explosion that ‘ feould wreak havoc on the Terrace Sunday, May 27. tactics to prevent efforts to. This ‘event is sponsored by end the gypsy moth in - already expressed their interest and willingness to participate In the parade, The" Walk-Run-Cycle” is for entire families to participate « in. Prizes will be given to all persons who complete the walk-run-cyele.. : Project’ manager, Danna " Forsberg went to Kelowna recently to study their Fitness -Fest and she returned with many ideas. She also learned about the New Games that will be brought to our Fun Fest by the provincial. Recreation and Fitness Branch.. : A crew of seven ‘people from the Fitness Branch will : be here five days before the Fun Fest giving clinies- on ‘New Games. Equipment for some of these games include giant Earth Balls, W.W.-II parachutes, Boffers and Goggles, regular gym halls, ‘and frisbees, All. of these . things spell fon for all who participate. ° beauly of the city of Vun- couver, and pose a serious threat to employment in the province's’ agriculture -and forest industries,’ Shelford said. "Tt is regrettable that the” scare campaign created an’ atmosphere of near panic in the neighborhood concerning the pesticide carbaryl which has been cleared by specialists in Canada and ‘the _United States as well as by the Vancouver city health department,” . Shelford, who was defeated by Frank Howard of the NDP in last week's provincial election, said the gypsy moth is one of the most destructive insects in North America. “Tt has a voracious ap- petite and, if allowed to further establish itself, will attack most of the broadleaf Watch this newspaper for regular updates on Fun Fest News. For further in- . formation of if anyone is: interested in helping. with the. _ Fun Fest please phone 635- 5809 or 695-2841. Enrollment space is still leit. in the Adults and Childrens Orienteering to be held on Saturday, May 26. George Kenney an excellent: orienteer will be teaching compass use, deviatian, aiming off and use. of topographical maps to the _ adults. Knowledge of these "Skills could save one from spending. 4. night . out. Children will Tearn pacing, compass use and map usage by games. Compasses will be provided. The adults and childrens orienteering programs were formerly going to be separate programs but have been combined because of. low registration in the childrens program. Participants will trees Vancouver. The larvae is large, ugly and appears in great numbers,”! He said the “‘fally af: the Greenpeace anti-eradication program is that it is almost certain to lead to the future . use of tons of control materlals demanded by the public to contro) this new and destructive pest.” . “If the program had been allowed to proceed unhin- - dered, only a few hundred . pounds would have been _ necessary.” Vancouver city manager Fritz Bowers said Wed- nesday that efforts are being made to renew -the ‘spray program. Hesald the pesticide would be used if S0;per cent of Kitsi- Jano residents sign a petition - allowing Agriculture Canada, te.carry oul the program. . Residents who oppose the carbaryi spray. will be ad- meet al the Parkside School ‘ Parking lot on Satuday, May 2at1 p.m, A fee of $5 will charged and must be paid “e fe Arena office before May * vaturel Dyes on Cotton’ also starts on Saturday, May 20. Tho {nstructor, Joan Humphrey; an expert in dying techniques, will be holding. the workshop out- - chors at her home far three ; ‘eonsecutiye Saturday. | sludent will learn how 0 make beautiful ‘tie-dye creations with cotton sing ’ traditional natural dyes auch as indigo and rust.. variations using | discharge “techniques will provide’ an interesting and subtle range of colours and textures. ‘. Students must bring strong thread, scissors and rubber - gloves, Cotton and dyes will be provided, Registration is . slit being taken at the arena . office. The fee is $18 for 3 sessions, iar“ Shelford slams Greenpeace. vised ‘of an inectleide soap ‘which also can be -used against the moth although its effectiveness is Ikmited, Meanwhile, Gordon . -. Powell, officer in charge af Agriculture Canada’s plant quarantine section, said there are feara the moth might have Ianded in the agriculture-intensive Fraser Valley and could pose a threat. to nurserymen, among others. - He sald agriculture fleld workers will launch an ex- tensive hunt for the moth in the Fraser Valley and Okanagan next month. The search will then expand to .: the Kootenays. He said several states, in- cluding California, are in the process cf passing laws to require certification of B.C, nursery’ products to ensure the infestation does not . Spread to the United States. {3 with fresh creamery butter from the | Chicken Colonel TL PET Hot buttered corn on the cob from the Colonel. 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