Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 19, 1992 \ Around town - Bursary plan unveiled Interested in attending university or college but having a hard time finding enough money to do so? Then the Kermode Friendship Society may be able to help. The society last week announced a new program of bur- saries specifically targeting students who are finding financial difficulties affecting their efforts to continue their education at a post-secondary institution. The maximum bursary available will be $1,000 for students having to live away from home to attend the institution. For those taking their post-secondary education locally, up to $250 is available. « Applicants for the busaries“have to provide proof of registration, academic transcripts and evidence of financial need. For students enroled in the 1991-92 academic year, the deadline for applications is Sunday, March 15. Thursday, April 30 is the deadline for summer school students and those planning to attend an institution during the 1992-93 year have until Wednesday, July 15. To apply for the bursaries or obtain further information about the program, contact the Kermode Friendship Centre at 635-4906. -.. Meet the artist The ‘Terrace Art Association is issuing an invitation to residents to drop into the art gallery this Friday evening, 7:30-9 p.m., to meet Orlean Herrmann, the artist behind the gallery’s latest exhibition. — Herrmann’s one-woman show of oil paintings and limited edition prints runs until March 6. Gallery hours are 12 p.m.- 3 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday and 2-3 p.m. on Sundays. Next up al the gallery will be the B.C. Young Artists 1991 Exhibition which begins a two-week run March 10. That show includes 79 pieces of work by artists between the ages of three and 18, Groups wishing to tour that show should contact Mary- Alice at the gallery at 638-8884. And March 28 sees the return, by public demand and after several years absence, of the association’s Spring Arts and Crafts'Show. It will be held in the gallery, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Again, Mary-Alice i is the contact for those wishing to exhibit at the show. ; ' A note of caution, however, Space is limited and will be alloted on a first come, first serve basis. It's never too early | With spring yet to arrive, it may seem unreasonably early to ' be thinking about Christmas. : Not so, says the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation, at least not when it comes to local crafters planning their pre- festive season activities. With that in mind, the Foundation is already taking book- ings for its Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair to be held Nov. 14. With 40 tables available, it promises to be one of the largest craft fairs in the region this year, which, in ium, will mean @ large turnoul of prospective buyers. -o«/Fhose-wishing to exhibit at the event are advised to waste _ no time phoning Debbie at 635-4601 in the evening to make ~ sure of their reservation. Seal sales soar - Residents of the northwest from Telegraph Creek to the Nass Valley and Terrace east to Cedarvale are being applaud- ed by the B.C. Lung Association for their strong support of the Christmas Seal campaign. Local director Elaine Johnson. said a total of $5,213 was raised in the northwest, part of $1.42 million province-wide. That provincial figure, she added, was 6.5 per cent more than last year and set a new high for the campaign. Johnson . said the association had been worried “‘tough economic times’? would keep donations down'this time “but local residents were very generous.’ Money raised during the 16-week appeal which ended Jan. 31 is spent on medical research into lung diseases such as cancer, asthma and emphysema as well as health education and community programs. to . doin us for an evening of fine dining at it’s best ~ Rack of Lamb Mount Layton style. Served with a selection of fresh vegetables and choice of potato orrice....... 1 5 95 Ribs Ribs are bar-b-qued. Served with steamed rice and ‘Broccoli au Beurre.... . 15.25 Chatequbriand For two 18 oz. Beef Tenderloin, three vegetables sauteed, mushrooms and nish. Served at your table... ...... 04.95 MOUNT LAYTON 798-2214 Pumped up \ ; PASSING THE TEST with flying colours Valentine's afternoon was II- sa Klassen, one of the stream of people who had their blood - pressure tested at the Heart and Stroke Foundation information booth. Even those with excellent results gat information on the war- ning signs of a heart attack since it might enable them to help others some day. Portuguese focus for museum show Now showing at the Kitimat Centennial Museum are two ex- hibitions focusing on Portugal and those of its people who have emigrated to this country aver the past 100 years. ; Portugese Crajsts offers a col- lection of artisan work typical of the various regions of that country. It includes the unique- ly Portugese craft of working with cork oak bark as well as lace, weaving, tile, and.copper work, whale bone carvings and costumes. The Emigrants and the Sea looks at a century of emigration with historic photos, personal memoirs and official statistics. Both exhibitions are on special loan from the Consul of Portugal in Vancouver and will be on show until March 7. Museum hours are 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and 12 p.m.- 5 p.m. on Saturdays. For more information, phone museum curator Monserrat Gonzalez at 632-7022. “Honour roll THORNBILL JUNIOR SECONDARY The criteria for determining Honour Roll status at Thornhill Junior Secondary is as follows: Outstanding Achievement where grade point average (G.P.A,) = 3.50 - 4,00; Meritorious Achievement where G.P.A. = 3.25 - 3.49; and Honourable Mention where G.P.A. = 3.00 -3.24. G.P.A. is based on: A=4; B=3; C+ =2,5; C=2; C-=/; and no D's or E’s. Grade 8° Outstanding Achievement; Travis McMurray, Bernadette Buck, Donnita Vienneau, Hayes Beatty, Jill Thiessen, Liberty Hull, Sarah Thompson and Reservations: Recommended Janie Ramsey. Meritorious Achieve- ment; Linda Lockyer, Mark Therrien, Catie Gagnon, Martin Ouellet, Ken Halley, Carly Belina, Kristie Kirkby and Lisa Clark, Honourable Mention; Dana Harkonen, Jeff Daugherty, Buddy Doane, Russell Howes and Keri-Lynn Brown, _ Grade 9 Outstanding Achievement; Jason Yamashita, Scott Long and Kevin Fell. Meritorious Achievement; Scottee Rootham, Soren Hedberg, Tony Leross and ‘Suzanne Stone. Honourable Men- tion;. Monique Charbonneau, Dale Walker and Darlynne Larsen. Grade 10 Outstanding Achievement; Jonathan Duffy, Maria Schlamp, Sonja Hedberg, Dallas Wiebe and Aeron Petovello. Honourable Mention; Heather Stoner, Adam Hill, Russell Howes, Renee Boreham and Trisha deRuiter. Baby's Name: Adrian Clayton Bate & Time of Birth: January 8, 1992 at 5:30 pm Weight: 9 Ibs. 9 oz. Sax: Mala Parents: Cynthia Palsey and Taylor Clayton Baby's Mame: Liiah Mikolayczyk Date & Time of Birih: January 7, 1992 at 10:11 am Weight: 4 lbs. 7 02, Sex: Male Parents; Barry & Gina Mikolayezyk Baby's Name: Emily Felicia Date & Time of Birth: January 9, 1992 at 3:15 pm Weight: 9 ibs. 6 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Harold & Suzanne Holubowski. Baby sister to Bradley & Wesley Baby's Name: Colin Joshua DeSousa . Date & Time of Birth: January 10, #992 af 11:23 pm Weighl: 8 bs. 3 oz. 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