Ba Re came tech nay em a A Bano a EOE AH date EYE ene pha WI No condom dispensers. in schools, but Family Life supplemented ee ee en ee a es SIGN "PAINT-IN "The Grads of 1990 took part in a productive activity on June 7 -- a "Sign Paint- ‘In*. Their artwork will be displayed around town this weekend, replacing the graffiti in years past. Winner of the most colourful sign were Grad artists Shella Pratt and Lor! Kasperski and the most ~ artful sign, big lips and pretty women, was done by Tracy Story, Lara Bachyrisky, Vicki Jones and Janelle lverson. Other winning signs are displayed below. JAIL BREAK Judged the most original plece of artwork, "Jall Break", appealed to a number of graduating students. Artwork by Tim Hilcove and Conon Sheridan. TERRACE— There will be no | condom dispensers installed in - school washrooms in School Dis- trict 88. _ The board of trustees confronted the issue at their final public meet- ing of the school year June 12 after months of study and public opinion-gathering. All nine trustees were present for the vote. ~ Trustee Wayne Braid put forward a two-part motion that called for the board’s education committee to investigate expanding the Family Life course currently being taught _in secondary school and also called for the board to inform the Skeena Union Board of Health — the body that originally” suggested installation of the machines — that the machines will not be installed. Each trustee was given’ the Opportunity to speak to the motion. _ Following the discussion, trustee . Kirsten Chapman moved to have the motion split into two separate parts; it passed by a five-four margin. . The motion to explore the possi-. _N.EoWeS by Robert Q. Smith General Manager ‘SUPER BUFFET LUNCH bility of adding supplementary material to the Family Life pro- gram passed unanimously. Prior to the vote on the second motion, Chapman suggested an amendment to it explaining that the board viewed the condom issue as a “prescriptive” matter that is part of the public. health, not education, mandate, Trustee Val Napoleon, apparently wanting not to see the issue return, argued successfully that the amendment would change the intent of the original motion. The motion passed. by a 5-4 margin. Voting in favour were trustees John Pousette, Wayne: Braid, -Eva Daniels, Delbert Morgan and Lavern Hislop; voting against it were Val. Napoleon, Duncan Etches, Kirsten Chapman and chairman Edna Cooper." | The Terrace Inn features a Daily Luncheon Buffet, Mon- day through Friday.-Relax in our Lounge, with piano stylings by Glen Fossum, or enjoy the elegant surroundings of our new dining room. The Buffet is ONLY $6.95 and includes a fine selection of salads, soup and a hot entree. By the way, Friday is always “‘Baron of Beef’? Buffet day. _ Have lunch ‘with us at the new Terrace Inn. SKEENA BALLROOM Our newly renovated Skeena Ballroom is the perfect place to hold a meeting, banquet, anniversary or wedding recep- tion. Up to 200 people for dinner and even more for a recep- tion. Let us help you plan your next event. Call for rates and availability. You'll be impressed with the new Skeena Ballroom decor. - BH, watt sate BANANA SPLIT The most humorous sign of the day was “Banana Split", painted by Grad '90 Students Susanne Banville, Michale Bracken, Steve Levesque and Kyle Marshall. NEW DINING ROOM HOURS We’re open at 5:30 a.m. Yes, our new restaurant hours are very convenient to you. 5:30 a.m. until 11:00 p.m, daily ex- cept Sunday. Sunday hours are 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. Have breakfast early or dine late. The choice is yours in our new Kermodei Dining Room, THE LAS VEGAS PLAYBOYS — One night only, Thursday, June 21, we invite the Ladies to come out and see The Las Vegas Playboys in Gigi’s Pub. Showtime is 8:00 p.m. and tickets are $10, at the door, 4551 Greig-Avenue; : ‘Terrace, B.C.. Phone: 635-6630 Fax: 635-2788 TOLL FREE: 1-800-663-6156 "SKULL “The Boys of '90" came up with the most original sign. The artists were Darcy Zlockiikovite, Terry Wentzell, Greg Doeleman and Hrinder Takhar. ety eo ee er ee es ey wee ee : AO ee . + be tN A eet rece) oe ce re er re ae hes '