These Grade 4. students at Clarence Michiel Elementary School in Terrace enjoyed an afternoon snow sculpturing. A frash snowfall and very mild temperatures had both students and teachers outdoors beating the winter blahs. Looking at this sculpture, it was an afternoon well spent. Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 4, 1987 19 Swimming part of school curricul These students from Glarence Michiel Elementary School in - Terrace give thelr squid ahug, or is it the other way around! The students took part in an afternoon of snow sculpturing “What's new pussycat?” Garfield never had it so good, _ These Clarence Michiel Elementary School students took ad-™ vantage of the perfect snow conditions and sculptured a cat on a pleasant afternoon in Terrace, at the school in Terrace. Eat site m | Grade 3 students at €.T. Kenney Primary Schoo! meet twice a week for 45 minutes of swim: Ming Instructions at the Terrace swimming pool. Instructors and teachers help youngsters - galn confidence in the water. blues. Grades 4 through 7 at Clarence Michiel Elementary School recently participated In an after- noon of fun making snow sculptures. The students said it was a great way to beat the win ter A cheque for the sum of $87 was recently donated to the children’s ward at Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace by Grade 4 students of Uplands Elementary School. Heather Gurnsey, head nurse of the pediatric ward at the hospital, sald a tape recorder and radio system were purchased with the money. The funds were raised through bake salas and personal donations ’ by the students of Mr. Schneider's class. t The Terrace Slumber Lodge Motel restaurant recently participated in the Ki March by donating $1 per meal sarved on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25, Eric Baima (left) and Laurte Col- ling (center), with Slumber Lodge manager Brian Klassen, enjoyed a hearty meal at the nsmen’s Mother's “capitalistic’’ restaurant. : Photo by Daniela Berquist. Lotter Control of Third World contested To the editor, Judas Iscarioth, who betrayed. Jesus, said, “That perfume should have been sold and the money been given to the poor’. What was his real motivation? Judas did not say this because he was so concerned about the poor, but because he loved mon- ey and power and wanted to take over the country as it were. Many communists and socialists today who pretend to have a heart for the poor in the third world countries have real- ly but one purpose in mind: to get their votes and make this world. a communist ‘‘paradise’’. The facts are that most poor people live in Marx- ist controlled countries with economic systems that have failed. They need badly the help of the West in order not to starve to death. Bill Homburg, ' Terrace, B.C. Representatives from the Terrace-Kitimal Shriner Club No. 18, Bill Reynolds (left) and John Kemp, recently donated $2,200 to Mills Memorial Hospital towards the purchase of an electric breast pump and other hospliial equipment. Lita Flynn (center), head nurse on the maternity ward, said the pump will be used by mothers who are experiencing dif- fleulties nursing their babies. Photo by Daniele Berquist.