The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - B3 i Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club ff RECREATIONAL SUMMER CAMP Weeks of : HENRIETTA Marinus, left, and _ Angela Genaille are two of 21. graduates ~ that hail from Terrace Mortar boards offto grads | ny : ‘ Fou ANUMBER of Terraciteson al Studies); Danielle Richey _ who earned degrees at July 10-14 “6. _ the road to higher education (BA International Studies); the University of North- July 17-21 f have completed their current Silke Schemmerling (BSc _ern British Columbia in August 7-11 degrees of study. At the University of Northern British Columbia Prince George earlier this Spring. Marinus and. Ge-— naille earned their Bach- ' Environmental Planning); § Christine Swanson (BSc «J Psychology); Amber Ware August 14-18 . (UNBC) in’ Prince George, 21 of the 738 students who graduated in 2006 call Ter- - race home. . They are: Ronda Abou, (BSW Social Work — Child Welfare . Specialization); Douglas Adair (BA Geog- raphy); Connie Baker (BSW . Social Work — Child. Wel- ‘fare Specialization); Lirida (Lee) Cameron (BSW Social Work); Tania Da Silva (BA History); Ha sen (BA General); Eliza- beth Gagnon (BSW Social Work); - Angela Genaille (BSW Social Work — Child | ‘ . Welfare Specialization); Ka- | liopi Kollias (BComm Inter- Rational. Business);° Henri- etta Marinus (BSW. Social’: - ‘Brenda Miklavic - Work); (BSW. Social Work); David » Miller (BSW Social Work); Sandeep (Sonia) More (BSc - Chemistry); Ingrid Olson ‘(BSc Psychology); Assunta ' 7 Pijl (BSc Psychology); Mat- thew Pretto (BA Internation- . ‘Harold ‘ Fedder- | (BSc Psychology); and Bar- ry Wolfenden (BSc Psychol- ogy). From Kitwanga, riculum = & lum & Instruction). : And. from the Nass. Val- | ley, a further four graduates: . Amy Hayduk(BSc Biochem- | istry & Molecular Biology); Beverley Russell (BSW So- cial Work); Veronica Shirey Rhoda Parker (BA First Na- tions Studies). ~. ,Wilp = — Wilxo’ oskwhl Nisga’a, a post-secondary _-education institution in New - Aiyansh that offers - aca- « medic courses. in coopera- ' tion with UNBC also gradu- » ‘ated ‘a handful of ‘students: Maryann Adams (Certificate in General First. ‘Team; have new, modern ‘-Ridier, centre. three - grads: Arcadia Bright (BA " Anthropology); Bruce John- — son (MEd. Education — Cur- - Instruction); .and Carter (Brent) Mackay ‘(MEd Education ~ Curricu- (BSW Social Work — Child © Welfare Specialization); and Nations Studies); Lora Azak (Cer- tificate in General First Na- tions Studies & Certificate ” in Nisga’a Studies); Linda Morven (Certificate in Gen- eral First Nations Studies); ‘Pearl, Munroe (Certificate in Nisga’a Studies);: Rhon- da Stephens (Certificate in General-First Nations Stud- ies); and Sylvia. Stephens - (Certificate in General First Nations Studies: &. Certifi-. cate in Nisga’ a Studies). versity in Kamloops, Terrace was represented among its SARAH: Watts, left,. and Dave Jephson. of.the Terrace Water Search and Rescue life ae, “epulpment thanks’ to; the: efforts “6f ‘Arlene ™ oe Svoreded’s “CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Parent’s drive ensures greater safety in region By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN ARLENE'RIDLER’S quest to prevent drowning deaths - ‘similar to her own son’s has resulted in the purchase of. much needed equipment for Terrace’s water search and rescue team. Ridler’s 14-year-old son Ryan’ drowned at Lakelse - ‘Lake June 25, 2004. When the accident hap- pened, an important piece of equipment called a heated oxygen unit was not here be- cause the water rescue team was recovering a body in an- - other community. The water search and res- cue team’s heated oxygen equipment was being used in another community when the accident happened and while rescuers can’t specu- late on the outcome had it been here, they say they def- initely would have used it. ~ _ Ridler has since spear- headed an annual fundrais- . ing campaign in conjunction ’ with Skeena Junior School called Hearts For Ryan to raise money for the rescue _ team’s equipment. Her latest efforts raised $2,200 toward the purchase - of a new communications system which allow. divers to. speak to people on the surface using specialized face’ masks and wires that run. through a- 150-metre long rope, says Lieutenant Dave Jephson. . ‘All the major dive teams in the world have this type of system,” says Jephson. “You can talk through the mask to the surface.” The addition of the new equipment means the crew can now be better equipped ‘when on multiple calls in different areas. “We can now safely run two independent dive calls simultaneously,” he said. The decision to purchase the second system is in keeping with the Ridler’s - initial goal to better equip crews when there are multi- ‘ple calls, and hopefully save lives. “Tt was out of town when we lost our son so it’s a good feeling,” says Ridler of ‘her efforts. “T want to try to keep do- - ’ ing it every year; even if it’s only a few hundred dollars, but I don’t think you. value [the water search and rescue . team] until you have them in ii your life.” Over 9,500 locations worldwide. jon") For the’ "summer? (250) 638-8800. 3228 Kalum St. Terrace, BC V8G 2N1 —lJoin for — 50% OFF | and your teenager. ’ IS FREE for the summer. At Thompson Rivers Uni- | save foods | Me a almost 1,900 graduates who received a: degree, diploma © - or certificate in early June. -: Claire O’Neill and Jamie Fillion were both recipients. of Bachelor of Arts degrees. 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