Fire demos to be held | TERRACE — The two local fire departments _ will demonstrate thelr: ‘craft :next weekend. as one of the events marking emergency ‘preparedness week here. Members of the Terrace and of the Thornhill volunteer fire - departments will put out fires ‘and ‘show spectators how. they .rescue people from vehicles. < The week, says local Provin- cial Emergency “Program co- ‘ordinator Ray Tank, is designed: to let people know that planning is ‘important ‘in. ‘dealing: with disasters. “Most people think of Search and rescue when they think of the Provincial Emergency Pro- ° gram. But. it's more than that,’ ” he said. . Those - involved in dealing with disasters list flooding, a major motor vehicle accident involving. hazardous “chemicals and lost persons ag the top three - emergencies that could face area residents. of the Sande Overpass ‘ranks high on his'list of where an acci- dent invoiving transportation of hazardous chemcials could take place. Emergency preparedness week runs from April 20-27 and ‘also’ features displays ‘from organizations involved in emergency planning “in the Skeena Mall, a display of .an emergency hospital and a school art contest, The fire and vehicle extrac- tion demonstrations take place | at the Skeena Mall April 26 at 7 p.m. and April 27 at 10 a.m. People can look at the emergency hospital facilities at the cadet hall at the airport from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m, April 22, from 9-noon, 1-5 p.m. and 6:30-9 p.m. April 23 and from 9 a.m.-noon April 24. The displays are at the Skeena Mall the evening of April 26 and _ all day April 27 while the school art can be seen at the Skeena Mall and the Terrace Shopping Centre Apri! 20-27. Tank said the configuration An invitation to a public seminar: Rally fever LOCAL CUBS filled the arena banquet room April 13 for the annual kub kar rally, Steffan Fisher of the 6th Terrace Cubs is shown here readying a car he designed himself. Three win- ners go on to Mackenzie next month for more competition. Educational Materials For Forestry Education in Schools (K-12) | Featuring Linda Goss from the Council Of Forest Industries. Linda, a former teacher, was on the organizing committee for § ‘Workshops for special people | TERRACE — An overview of programs and services available for.,challenged children and -their-families is one of the tepics to be covered by speakers at a Northwest Community College workshop set for this weekend. : pated ‘oh the ‘Challenges er sions are sponsored by the tof? ‘lege's Early Childhood Educa- tion (ECE) department, ECE co-ordinator Joan Turecki said the Friday evening will feature guest speakers Dana Brynelsen, provincial advisor on Infant Development pro- grams in. B.C. since 1975, and Cathieen Smith, ECE (post- basic) co-ordinator at Douglas College for the-past 17 years. The meeting starts at 7 p.m, in rooms 2001-2002 in the col- lege cafeteria duilding, All are | welcome. “ The following. day, 10:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m., there will be a series of workshops which she said would be. of interest to those working with children in infant programs, preschools, daycares, schools and home set- ‘tings. - Author parade | continues. TERRACE — Workshops for young writers in the area con- tinue with visits by two authors — next week. Lynn Hancock ends trips to Hazelton, Kitwanga and Stewart with an appearance here April 2 at the public at 2 pm . "She'll ‘be in. New Hazelton -and - South: Hazelton, schools ‘April 22, Hazelton High School _ and John Field Elementary. in Haelton April 23, at Kitwanga : Elementary-Secondary April:24 aot in Kitsegukla and Kisplox’ prii 26... APiilen White will be in Kispiox .- -and Moricetown April 22, John ‘Field Elementary. and ‘South * Hazelton - ‘Secondary, April 23, _Kitwanga Secondary April . 24,; Stewart. Elementary . and Mezidian “primary April 25 -and ’ Kitsegukla and New: Hazelton |: The development of youth’. it three-week ‘series. of workshops - . ected by [rene Watts. chic is no charge or registe i _Blementary- : authors here is marked by a erway that ace being con the racent Intarnational educational conference, EDUFOR. ‘Tuesday, April 23rd, 6:30 - 9:30 pm Room 2001, N.W.C-C.: « No Admission charge « _ Sponsored by: Canadian Women In Timber Terrace Branch . Because space is limited, Turecki advised those wishing. to register to do so as early as possible. For more information, call her at 635-6515, local 337, Canadian Women inTimber FUN - FUN - FUN: Slides & pools avery Wednesday, -2 for 1, bring a friend ‘Nicole Wright and’ Serena Kosendiak were the lucky “HOT SPRINGS _ RESORT LTD. R except, Statuatory Holidays Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 17, 1991 — Page Ait * “Alfreda Price said last week ‘that « 10 sponsors for the 12 “young women who want to take part have already been lined up. “Crowning night takes place July 28 with a fashion show be- ing. held July 7 and a Juncheon WHERE FASHION TAKES DY Sponsors sought TERRACE’ —. Miss Terrace. a pageant: organizers are looking ; ee two more sponsors. and speaking contest July 21. Workshops for’ -the can- didates have already started and a list of community events in which they will take part has been compiled. More information is available from Price at 635-2546 or Yvonne Moen at 635-3503. 0° OFF | ALL DENBY __ERWIN'S Houseof fineovewelry winners In the Terrace Shopping Centre's “Find The Easter Bunny” contest. Congratulations from your friends at the Terrace Shopping Centre a x Al dl CALL 798.22 2 for 1. 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