Me 16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 29, 1987 Miss Terrace Pageant reveals wealth of talent, beauty and grace Miss Terrace 1987 Migs Terrace, Charlotte Schoeps, was lost for words after the announcement of her win and could only say, “I’m happy, I'm shocked, I'm glad... I'm everything! | think we're all. winners." Hunting © ~ fegulations released The synopsis of B.C. hunting and trapping regulations for . 1987/88 will shortly be available to the public at the offices of the Ministry of Environment and Parks, Government Agents, and sporting goods stores, Environ- ment and Parks Minister Bruce ‘Strachan has announced. “‘T urge every hunter and trap-. per to obtain a copy of the synopsis and become familiar with the regulations before go- ing into the field,” Strachan ‘said, . “While basic regulations re- main much the same from year to year, new regulations have to be introduced and old regula- tions must be adjusted, to reflect changing circumstances,’”’ he ad- The 1987/88 synopsis con- tains both hunting and trapping regulations. There will be no separate publication of the trap- ping regulations. As well, Limited Entry Hunting maps and information have been dropped from the synopsis this year, but are available in a ‘separate brochure. Important changes include: @A major new ‘‘No Shooting’? corridor along the Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt; @ Numerous road: restric- tions in parts of Region § (Cariboo-Chilcotin) to prevent overharvest due to greatly in- continued on page 24 e At the Miss Terrace Pageant Miss Northern Motor Inn, 17-year-old Angela Rioux, charmed an ap- preciative audience. One of 11 elegant teens in the pageant, Angela enters Grade 12 at Caledonia Senior Secondary School In September, and many hope she will carry that same touch of “class” to the 1988 Miss Ter- race Pageant. Charlotte Schoeps would be the first to say that behind every success Is family support. Posing here with Miss Ter- race is a family that ‘went every Inch of every mile together. Left to right; Anna, Michael, Mom and Dad. Miss Kinamen, 17-year-old. Leigha ‘Needham, won the honor of Second Princess in the Miss Terrace Pageant. An honor worthy of her character, Leigha said she will always proudly ’ support Terrace during the many of- ficial functions she is now committed _ to attend. ' Miss ‘Rotary Club, 19-year-old Nelia Vielra, played a major role In an en- chanted evening displaying Terrace’s most sophisticated teens. Although she didn’t achleve the goal. she sought, she won the hearts of an en- tle community. The quailty of. 1987 Miss Terrace contestants was superb and Freeman of the City, Vesta Douglas, expressed that conviction the best. “I wouldn't have wanted to