Al0 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 29, 1991 x Good performance for Northwest artists at B.C. Festival of the Arts The Northwest did well in the B.C. Festival of the Arts held last week in North Vancouver. T.J. MacKenzie of Terrace placed first in senior brass; Tina Hovenkamp of Terrace took first in senior voice; Jennifer Zucchiatti of Terrace placed second in junior voice; Terrace’s Mark Tessaro received second in junior speech arts; Joshua Sager, also of Terrace, received honourable mention in junior piano; and Keith Griffioen of Telkwa will represent B.C. in brass (trumpet) at the Nationals the festival were Julie Lee, piano; Baujkje Floris, piano; Kyle Girgan, instrumental; Warren Connacher, instrumental; Glenys George, speech; Andrea Arnold, voice; the brass trio of Scott Loptson, Chad Edmonds, and T-Jay MacKenzie; and Bernice Liu, dance. Alternates who travelled to the festival were Anna Liu, dance; Stephanie Kuhar, instrumental; Timothy Phillips, piano; Sjoukje Floris, piano; Michelle Nehring, speech arts; Joelle Walker, speech arts. The Northwest Singers were invited to perform throughout the Festival. - & NOTICE | _ oy CITY OF TERRACE SUMMER HOURS City of Terrace operations will be on Summer Hours as follows: JUNE 3, 1991 TO AUGUST 30, 1991 being held in Winnipeg in August. Other Northwest competitors in OFFICE 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. OFFICE 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. PARKS CREWS 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. FACILITIES AS POSTED E.R. Hallsor, Clerk-Administrator City Hall Public Works OFFICE WORK CREWS #/7:00 a.m. - Parks & Recreation THE FEEL OF FEATHERS is a new sensation for Kamaljit Greewal and Sandeep Basanti, Year 2 students at E.T. Kenney Primary School. Teacher Vivian Cameron says the class watched the mallard eggs hatch and are now comparing the tiny ducks to some chicks that hatched at the ‘same time, part of a "spring animal theme" in their studies. The duck eggs were found by Wilf of _ Mackenzie while doing some clearing work for the new subdivision at Kitselas Canyon. Cameron says the ducklings will be returned to the wild soon. ARIES Mar.21-Apr.19 Teamwork may be the answer to that problem you have been struggling with. Be cautious with your spending at this time; shopping should be limited. Business district livened up . . . TAURUS Long distance contacts will make demands on . Apr. 20-May 20 your domesticaffairs. Be sureof yourself before y floral planting projec Sraitaoiae GEMINI Your hidden talents should be revealed. They _ . May2i-June20 could be a major factor in getting that promo- The Terrace Beautification ity. by individuals or businesses in CANCER ten heh miele — a : ' : . . amily member needs advice. Be objective an Society and friends added a splash Pacific Regeneration Technol- Terrace. The City of Terrace June21-July22 straightforward in your efforts toconsole. Alter- of colour to downtown Terrace last Saturday morning. Miss Terrace candidates, past mayors of Terrace, sponsors of planters and even the ‘ogies of Thornhill grew and donated all the plants and con- ducted a brief planting session prior to commencement of the bought 11 planters in recognition of the past mayors of Terrace (since 1942). Edith Kawinski bought one in memory of her é LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO natives are available, Commitments at this time are unwise. Stay away from business associate who makes too many demands. Romance should be kept on hold. we ve Finances may be in poor condition if you have clown Coco participated in plant- task. father, the founder of Terrace, Aug. 23-Sept.22 been too generous; give more of your time to ing flowers in 60 concrete planters Each of the planters was bought George Little. RA cat home and invest your money. recently placed on sidewalks co ; ; Lip Anold relationship has come to. an end. Memories, ; ; Sept. 23-Oct.22 will help alleviate the pain. A peaceful atmosphere throughout the business commun- ° will develop. pain. A " SCORPIO . Better planning and greater attention to details ; Oct.23-Nov.21 = will helpat work. Support toward loved one will 2 help at home. : che O F 5 Y E A R SAGITTARIUS Listen to your intuition. Dark days may lie ahead Nov.22-Dec.21 ifyoudonot. Long term goals can be obtained if PQ LE $ you strive harder. SINCE 1808 D FY - L O Pp M E N T CAPRICORN Be thorough in planning domestic move, Don't | = Dec. 22-Jan.19 leave anything to chance. Don’t be rushed, A . positive attitude will create new opportunities. p L A N AQUARIUS Communication with young person will bring Dave Parker — MLA for Skeena 635-4215 The Bell Pole Co. Ltd. wishes to make avail- able for public viewing the 5 Year Develop- ment Plan No. 6 under Forest Licence A-16832 for Proposed operations within the Kispiox T.S.A. The plan may be viewed at the Bell Pole Co. Office, 5630 Highway 16 West, Terrace, B.C. until June 28, 1991, during regular working hours. Comments are invited and to ensure con- sideration they should be in writing and directed to ‘Forestry Supervisor’, Bell Pole Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 280, ‘Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A6. Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb, 19-Mar, 20 about a change of heart. An old adversary at- tempts areconcillation. Be wary. Important deadline should take precedence over romance. Hold on to your sense of humor -it will begreatly needed. 635-5440 Bert's Delicatessen Xj, Going fishing? AY. Let us prepare your first bite! 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