Story and _ photos by — Daniele ~ Berquist Fiddler Leo Duplessis, Terrace resident for the past 18 years, opened ‘‘An Afternoon in the Park" music festival with some old favorites. a in the music festival. A number of spectators tool Baseball Today, people are recognizing that they literally ara what they eat, They reatize that in order to he healthy, they must eat foods that giva the body the corract types of fuel to function properly. Too often, people prepare quick, “meal-in-one" type foods. These foods smell, look and taste good, and Jackie's Column PREVENTIVE NUTRITION Susan Groot, first-time per- forming before an audience, delighted listeners with “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’. Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 25, 1986 15 .. Sonja Hedberg gave spec- Garth Coxford, at piano, tators a real treat with her plays “Little Playmates", song, “‘Cookle for Snip”. Music soars over Heritage Park TERRACE — A musical afternoon in Heritage Park was presented by the Terrace Regional Aveline McConnell (left), served at the refreshment table. Mamle Kerby (center) and Ginny Lowrle, music teacher, helped organize the music festival. rarily satisfy hunger. They want food that will make them feel good and supply necessary nutri- ents, Diet Center stressas the health benefits provided to the body by eating frash fruits, raw or steamad vegetables, chicken and fish, and whole grains. Unlike Museum Society recent- ly, Mamie Kerby, presi- dent of the society, said. the gathering for the by Daniele Berquist event was fairly good. ‘‘What’s great about a- presentation like this is that the residents of Ter- raceview Lodge get a real outing and a real treat.’’ Leo Duplessis, _resi- dent of Terrace for the past 18 years, opened the ceremonies with his fid- dle playing, featuring some old favorites. Ginny Lowrie’s music students did a presenta- tion in piano, voice, and song, much to the delight of the audience. The Heritage Show presented Terrace Square Dancers who entertained all group ages, TOTEM | FURNITURE | & APPLIANCES is moving! ST. MATTHEW’S will require August 1st, a full time Secretary Manager for over-seeing St. Matthew's property holdings. This person will report to the Executive Committee and duties will include church secretarial functions and ac- ting as a spokesperson for the Church Committee in property opera- tions and co-ordinating related areas. Starting salary $12,000 per year. Writ- ten applications only will be received by the Rector’s Warden until July 9, Team G W L are almost trouble freein many fast foods, these 1986. National Division preparation. But many natural foods supply bulk, a | a Westpoint Rentals 761 bulkandwhatoletoente: that are often lost ‘in Applications may be left in the Terrace Builders 651 calls “staying power.” processing prepackaged Church office, in a sealed envelope HO. - . eatin Bee OlSONS 7 4 3 ing horeaine ove becom nutritious loods. you wil marked RECTOR’S WARDEN. Williams 9 4 § oY Takhar Trucking 8 3 5 pone nenough to just ene oat a tier, tort a8 é j atin atter for les H Tilden | 9 3 6 [test foods that tempos money. ° St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Cedar River Time en 4726 Lazelle Avenue, Tnn of the West | 4 6 3 sir, IN the TOF race Terrace, B.C. Thornhill Pub 752 Mini Mall V8G 172 Skeena Hotel 4 if 638-8380 eena Hote ~@ 7