BA - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 26, 2002 Around Town Performers return A TEAM of young performers representing a range of disciplines — from musical instruments to musi- cal theatre — has returned home from the provin- cial festival. Musician Katrina O’Byrme placed runner up in the national brass competition at the provincial festival, presented as part of the B.C. Festival of the Arts, an annual event hosted by Surrey, B.C., this year. Performers from this region who are invited lo ihe provincials are selected based on their results at the Pacific Northwest Music Festival. The remaining participants from the music festi- val are Joel Carlson (Stage II tap), Kelly Grainger (Stage III Jazz), Marlee Emery (junior piano); Melissa Bahr competed in two categories, junior voice and junior musical theatre. Nicole Pereira took parl in the intermediate speech arts competi- tion, while Pamela Bahr also entered two categor- ies, intermediate voice and intermediate musical theatre. Shayna Scott competed in Stage I Jazz and Tracey Kumpolt took part in the intermediate woodwind competition. Women graduate from Royal Roads in Victoria TWO TERRACE women have earned masters de- grees from Royal Roads University in Victoria — both while holding down full time jobs. Lesley Moody and Linda Zurkirchen have earned M.Sc. in environment and management, a 25-month program that’s offered as a combination of distance education and university residence per- iods. The university held its 2002 convocation cerem- ony May 24. Rodeo offers hands-on bike training KIDS of all ages can learn to pedal the safe way next Sunday when the bike radeo rolls into Ter- race, The rodeo, to be held at the Terrace Public Li- brary on Emerson Street from 10 a.m, until 2 p.m. June 30, aims to teach children how to stay safe on the road. To participate, children need simply show up with their bike and helmet. Hands-on skill training will include street sign identification and crosswalk safety. Experts will be on hand to provide helmet checks, mechanical bike inspections, and engrav- ing and registration. Free helmets will be provided to children who don't have them or need replacements, while sup- plies last. There will also be; a coptgst | ‘to, win afree bike. --The -event is sponsored by ICBC and Autoplan Brokers. pe eh “EPILEPSY * EPILEPSY * EPILEPSY Just Diagnosed Orientation Kits wa BC EPILEPSY INFO LINE (1-866-374-5377) 1-866-EP LEPSY ee Wise buyers read the legal Copy. “Excludes mach ng chaser owns the vehicle. {Up to 5 litres of Motorcraft matar oil and a Motorcraft oi filter. ply. Taxes and provincial levies al $3.00 por tire are extra. All dealers may not car combined with any other offer, Taxes not included, Some canditions apply. At participating Ford of C warranties apy fee A whit Oe rece | For Pilots License Starting LEARN TOFLY!! <<. Ground School Course YY, July 4, 2002 Cost: $299,00 (plus books) To register, or for more information call: 635-1852 or visit us at www.tkhab.com, Stop Dreaming and Start Flying! ae a = Pod wt Ss, me i a TKAir charters Ltd. SAMOS BY NIGHT ..Now serving The: Delicious Taste’s O Greece! “ oe = 615: 2077 a Mon.-Thur. 1 1am-1Opm Enjoy lunch. & Fri. & Sat, | 1am-1 2midnight dinner on the patiol GREER TAVERNA 4608 Lakelse Ave., Terrace (Nex! to the Coast Inn of the West] Open: of rotors: and drums lif required), it pee cr Te oo a re a ' a ae “only Ford Quality Care technicians have the up-to-date training and ‘specific computer diagnostic omen designed for ¥ vweree gt He's spent his entire life vorking on Ford vehicles. _ Wouldn't you want him working on yours? Applies to parts in normal con aad for most cars and light trucks, Extra charge for diesel engines, * ion_of wear for non commercial use as long as the original pur- “All regutar tire manutacturer the complete lina of advertised car brands. Dealers may sell for less. This offer may nat b wet ‘anada dealers only, ASK your Service advisor for details. Cffer expires June 3d, bee 2002, ee tar TERRACE 4631 Keith Avenue Terrace, BC. (250) 635-4984 OTEM FORD Fax (250) 635-2783 Toll Free 1-800-463-1128 Dr #5548 H . | ty 8 tu iQ iQ 5 5 Kory 2 Yamashita it SSS ct cl lL VV A A NN cl al A Paco co I AIS I AAA MA a teed Prod cS Soa French Immersion: © a passport to the future ¢ strengthens career opportunities _ © enriches and enhances self esteem © opens doors to. other cultures - literature —_ “music | Oo -_ —_ G? SS = a et) = ra =< al re = Jasmine Williams “Ongoing registration for Grade 1 call: Wendy 638- 0439 or Clarice 635-7021 Gillian Gook Marjie Brown Tse ~ history _ a -art > of =] eA ae cian Sg yi! Ga re et Gia aaa eg a ER REaES ae