Awards Day at Thornhill * Jr. Secondary School . David Welsmiller, outstanding Commerce student award, presented by Mr. Al Lehmann. Students’ Council President, Mark Bentley, presents a Terrace Little Theatre DR.9 - Denise Cam. DR.10 - Steven Morgan. Special Awards Students’ Council: Past — Mark Bentley, Mark Neld, ‘Jenny Culp, Jenny Brady, Nicole Kirsch, Dorcas Chap- man and Monica Rauter. - Present —- Monica Rauter, Kavin Hamakawa, Bruce Neild, Jason Redmond, Sherri Montleth, Andrea Komlos and Sherri Kirsch. Wilkinson Business Machines. David Welsmillar. Honor Roll Certificates Grade 8 — Michelle Michaud, Ev Higginson, Elizabeth Mendes, Daysun Wrubel and Margaret Koerner. Grade 9 — Kelth Fell, Scott Hansen, Jason Rempel and Rose Lenser. Grade 10 — Colin Brehaut, .Robert Mercereau and David Welsmitler. Math 9/10 Contest Awards Scott Hansan, Bruce Neid, Darcy Netzel, Colin Brehaut, Steven Bowker, Mark Neild, Rose Lenser, Kelth Fell, Lorne Fisher. and Tommy special “thank-you” award to Mr. Tom Hamakawa, prin- Shippit. . cipal. Thornhill Elementary School awards presented to students Academic Excellence Grade 7 — Kim Rempel, Kim Hamakawa, Lla Wandl, Kyla Palaglan, Gerry Fell, Melita Bracken, Margo Holosko, Amber Dougan, James Steln, City Hall and Nikki Schafhauser. Grade 6 — David Carson, Dennis McCarron, Mark De- Jong, Nell Irwin, Colleen Fisher and Brandi Pringle. Grade 5 — Melanle Con- rad, Natasha ‘McAvoy, Cor- ina Lockyer, Keilo Makela, Natasha Morris, Kurt Muller, Josee Banville, Kari Elsner, Melanie Gavronski, Danny Hall, Jessica Lambright Steven Maxim and Susan Munson. Grade 4 — Trace Brown, Dusty Clarke, Jonathan Duf- fy, David Halley, Sonja Hedberg and Paula Pocha. Citizenship Grade 7 — Kanny Kaull, Tracey Tomas and Cindy Hail. Grade 6 _ Jessie McNaughton and Travis Barker. . Grade 5 — Josee Banviile and Natasha Morris. Grade 4 — Dusty Clarke . and Lorlssa Matthais. Sportsmanship Grade 7 — Bobby Barnett, Debble Barclay, Billy Mat- thels, Margo Holosko and Dale Hansen. _ Grade 6 — Brandi Pringle, Mike Bontron, Tanya Losier and Dale Hansen. Grade 5 — Ben Matthels, Paula McKay, Justin Starkie and Jennifer Smith. Grade 4 — Jonathan Duf- fy, Dawn Richardson, David Halley and Jennifer Morris. Grade 4 — Derek Muller, Cindy Wyatt, Shane Contin and Paula Pocha. ae Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 2, 1986 17 algae al Top academic student awards Back row, left to right: Jason Rempel, Grade 9; Collin Brehaut, Grade 10; David Weismliiler, Grade 10; Daysun Wrubel, Grade 8; and Scott Hansen, Grade 9. Missing from photo is Michelle Michaud, Grade 8. Grade 8 = Math Awards Citizenship Award Vincent Redmond and Glenn Stromness. Sclence Awards Gr. 8 - Efizabeth Mendes. Gr. 9 - Keith Fell. Gr. 10 -David Welsmiller. Pre-employment Sclence - ‘Robbie Gagnon. French Awards Gr. 8 - Susanne Banville and Elizabeth Mendes. Gr. 9 - Shawna Towrlss. Gr. 10 - Colin Brehaut. English Awards Gr. 8 - Michelle Michaud and Wendy Hummel. Gr. 9 - Scott Hansen. Gr. 10- David Weismiller. Social Studies Awards Most Deserving Grade 7 — Garth Muller, Melvin Bazil, Jody Andrews and Donnie Hill. Grade 6 — Corry Martin, Dean Pasowilsty, Marina Jurgelelt and Philip Ridsdale. Grade 5 — Liza Mc- Charies, Rodney Sanches, Josee Jenniss and Mark Von Niederhausern. Grade 4 — Stephanie Reading, Heather Albright, Brutus McCarron and Yvonne Schmidt. Gr. 8 - Ev Higginson. Gr. 9 - Jason Rempel and Tanya Walker. Gr. 10- David Weismiller. Most Deserving pre- employment Student Burny Carisen. Special Recognition Award Edward Lamke. Athletic Grade 7 — Kenny Knuli, Kim Rempel, Bryan Netzel, Heath Muller, Kyla Palagian and Nikki Schafhauser. Grade 6 — Rick Orball and Tina Wahi. Grade 5 — Jeff Barnett, Susan Munson, Sean Kofoed ’ and Adrienne Sampare. Out grazing their horses are Jill Stenzel from Thornhill with Tiny, nine, and Karen Baptie, a resident of Thornhill, with Star, 18. Where it’s at... Northern Motor Inn This week’s feature: A guide to Terrace’s night life — the ‘‘who where and when” for entertainment. af George's Pub Reg Alexander Country Western Saturday Jam 4to 7 p.m. Bring an instrument! Best all-round Academic Students Mark Bentley Gr. 8 - Michelle Michaud and Daysun Wrubel. Best all-round Gr. 9 - Jason Rempel and Student Scott Hansen. Gr. 10 - David Weismiller and Colin Brehaut. Don’t be chained to your extras! Sell them In the Clazsifiede Jenny Brady: ———— Many stock funds eamed more than a 15% average — over the past ten years. Professionaly managed funds may be started at.$50 per month. Call or drop by our office. One of ihe Mutual Life of Canada group of companies SKEENAMALL = 635-2387 THINKING OF BUILDING A NEW Villa HOME? : THE NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Carpentry Program is seeking a home bullding project to provide trainees with practical work experience. The College will supply labor to build the foundation; frame; apply siding and roofing; instal! windows, doors, moutdings and soffitting; insulate; drywail; construct and Install cabinets. The applicant will finance and supply a bullding lot; a detalled set of plans; obtain all permits and approvals; all construction materials, as well as all sub-trades In- cluding electrical, plumbing and heating, excavation, painting, and exterior deck surfacing. Applications Including detalled plans must be submit- ted by July 25, 1986. For details on how to apply, please contact: Mr. E. Marchand, Coordinator, Trades Training Programs, Northwest Community College, Phone: 635-6511, ext. 313 Tide