2 Terrace Rev Review — — Wednesday, August 2, 1 1989 The crowning event of the year ‘at the R:E.M. Lee Theatre on Saturday night came with the fj selection of Lyne ‘Lagace, Miss AM_59, as Miss Terrace 1989. “by Nancy Orr . Hy can’t believe it,’? exclaimed petite. Caledonia grad. “I never thought I would makeit!” § : ‘The crowning of Lyne by out- - going Miss Terrace ‘88, Laura j Huhn, was: the final act in a spectacular evening, coming ‘after the naming of: @ Laura. Bennett, Miss McDonald’s, as Miss Effective Speaker. @ Jessie Carroll, Miss Elks, as Miss: Personality. @ Pamela Kerr, Miss Kinsmen, as ‘Miss Talent. @ Megan Walker, Miss Terrace Shopping Centre, Princess. @ Laura _ Pruner, Mohawk, First Princess. ~~ Saturday’s gala evening con- cluded the 1989 pageant for Miss Terrace in style, with the elegance of black and white and ‘Second “Miss f rs vats ‘silver against Park Avenue | skyline props setting the theme of ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz”. Master of Ceremonies for this : ‘Al sight Wise Terrace 1980 he judging panel for recognition. They are (left to right) Miss Tatent Pamela Kerr, ist Princess ma important - evening _ was. Terry Pruner, Miss Terrace Lyne Lagace, and Miss Personality Jes Morris, who introduced visiting - - princesses ‘from Stewart, Burns Miss Effective Speaker. , oie Lake, Houston, Kitimat -and Prince. Rupert, together with Terrace’s royalty from 1988 and - this year’s candidates. Don Suttis, chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce which sponsors the Miss Terrace . Pageant, presented and thanked the sponsors of the candidates ‘and the hard-working committee ~ members, as well as the many in- - ' dividuals © who made the cam- paign such a success. ‘The candidates had two more events to perform that evening — a fashion show of evening gowns and then an unrehearsed - question-and-answer period in which they each answered a dif- ficult question on world affairs. : “The questions may seem. rough from the audience’s point of. view,” said- Doug Inglis, chairman of the panel of judges, “but in reality, it is the manner . in which the girls handle the ‘questions that matters, rather - than the answers.”’ ‘“‘When acting as an official ambassador somewhere,’ Inglis continued, “they could be faced with an embarrassing or con- troversial question and would ‘have to improvise on their feet.”’ The judges for the pageant. were Doug and. Maxine Inglis, Bob and Debbie Park, and Lin- da Kawinsky. “It’s a great job, » said Doug, - speaking of the difficulty of judging. ‘‘The girls are so dif- ferent and talented. And you can see them grow in confidence each week. I love it. _ After the intermission, when all. the official duties were over, - the girls relaxed and treated the - " gudienice to examples of their versatile talents, ‘ranging from an: amusing demolition of a ‘mugger’ by karate black belt. holder, Lyne Lagace;. to a - hilarious skit “Fred and Seven Garis: in a. Back Seat’ by: dual ity, Laura Bennett; and . another comedy. “Splish, > Splash’* by Jessie Carroll: to a ‘display of hairdressing art by Rhonda Butler and recitals. by Laura ‘Pruner on the organ and Megan Walker on the flute, plus an aria. from Bizet’s opera “Carmen” by Pam Kerr.” The final song, “You | are the Wind Beneath My Wings’”’ by Tina Hovenkamp summed up the opinions of all expressed during the evening, for the help they had received “7: would be “nothing without 00... ” she 7 sang. _ City getting nervous - about propane outlets Section 7.4 of Terrace’s re- vised fire prevention bylaw states in part, ‘“‘Propane filling stations shall not be allowed to be installed in the main down- town business core, heavy popu- lation. density area, near below grade occupancies, or near heavy vehicular traffic areas or in residential areas.’ - This bylaw has gone to third reading in city council, but Fire Chief Cliff Best has pointed out that the wording of the new bylaw doesn’t deal with the fact that there are already four exist- ing propane filling stations in the city and the Terrace Co-op is seeking approval for a fifth. Best hag recommended that the wording be changed by add- ing a clause which would pro- - hibit existing propane filling sta- tions within the city from replac- ing ‘any éxisting propane bulk storage tanks without the ap- proval of the Fire Department and the B.C. Gas Safety Branch. He adds that the bylaw should go even further, allowing the closure of an existing filling station. should the area, sur- rounding it become more popu- lated. ' Best says- che has discussed the -coritrol of propane filling sta- tions with other B.C. fire chiefs. and they: too are concerned about the increase of filling sta- tions in-their cities as well. - He says because-of this B.C. Fire Chiefs ‘and’ the B.C: Gas ‘Safety Branch have ‘come up with a joint proposal he expects will ‘be accepted later this month. He says the proposal allows for zoning classifications for new propane installations and controls existing installa- ~ tions and allows for modifica: tions or. closure in the event the surrounding population grows. In the case of business core installations such as that pro- posed by the Terrace Co-op, Best says new propane storage tanks would be required to be buried. The bylaw and Best’s memo have been sent to city council’s Finance, Personnel and Admin- istration Committee for review. Existing installations in the city which could be affected are the ICG Propane bulk and refilling — station at 4516 Keith Ave., the Mohawk refilling installation on Lakelse Ave., the Premier Pro- pane filling station at 4908 Hwy 16 West and their bulk plant at 5300 Keith Ave. Alcan dividend announced Alcan Aluminum Ltd. de- _ clated a second quarter dividend of 28 cents U.S. last week. . — The dividend. will be: paid. ‘out. Sept. 8 to shareholders of record as of Aug. 8 wo — Interiors Ltd. . . 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