Qver 400 local residents and visitors from the area gathered at Heritage Park recently to listen to musicians and watch & stage performers during An Afternoon in the Park. a Terry Fox Run set TERRACE —The 1986 Terry Fox Run takes place on Sunday, Sept. 14. Pledge sheets are available at the Canada Post Office, Bank of Nova Scotia and . Shoppers Drug Mart. The Skeena Valley Runners are coordinating the local event which will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library Sunday, Sept. 14. Contact Sue Walker at Northern Drugs in Terrace for more information. The 6th annual Terry Fox run, walk, ‘jog, bike, wheel and ride event is open to participants, as well as individuals who wish to sponsor a runner etc. and cheer the cause on. In B.C. organizers have identified 168 run sites, surpassing the number of sites this time last year by In 1985, 85,000 people from B.C. and the Yukon ran, cycled, and jogged the 10 km route at 318 sites. This year’s theme ‘‘Bring a Friend’? will help increase the number of participants. The Terry Fox Research funds support programs such as scientific investigation of cancer cell altera- tion and bone marrow cells, national Breast Screen- ing Programs, international exchanges of scientific information and programs focusing on new developments in diagnosis: ~ Since the inauguration of the Terry Fox Run, 5; 2 million dollars have worked for cancer research in B.C. and the Yukon. Procedures outlined - cludes TERRACE —Publicity director for the Skeena Valley 4-H Council Bar- Skeena Valley Fall Fair opens Satur- day, Aug. 30 at 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and ‘Sunday, Aug. 31 at 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Thorn- hill Community Grounds. Mountain Goats TERRACE — Mountain Goats are found to in- habit the rocky, moun- tainous areas around Terrace. For the Mountain Goat ideal habitat in- steep, rocky bluffs for escape terrain, and adjacent’ to moderately sloped sidehills for feeding. At one time it was said that these animals would cross side valleys near Terrace in order to travel from one mountain. range to the next. bara Frost points out that 4-H members are responsible for butcher- ing costs for animals this year. Butchering is to be done through Skeena Valley Meat Packers. The buyer is responsible for further costs such as hanging, ..cutting and wrapping the meat. The meat will be cut and wrapped to specific requirements. This pro- cedure is available through Skeena Valley Meat Packers but if buyers so choose, other arrangements can cer- tainly be made. Produce such as this will be on display at the Skeena Valley Fall Fair this Saturday and Sunday. Purchases deductible by Barbara Frost Lakelse Lake Contributor TERRACE —Income tax deductions for 4-H project purchases remain unchanged for busi- nesses, You can still write off 100 percent of the price you pay as an advertising expense. What you do with the meat purchased at the 4-H Auction Aug. 31 in Thornhill is your deci- sion entirely. Hopefully you will enjoy it. — Interest appreciated Publicity director for the Skeena Valley 4-H Council Barbara Frost thanks the businessmen and others who con- tributed to the fun and success of the last 4-H auction. We trust that the - publicity you enjoyed was abundant compensa- tion for your interest and support. We hope to see Derksen’s Watch Repairs WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS — ENGRAVING — Phone 635-4538 3-4619 Lakeise Ave. Terrace, B.C. you at the 1986 auction on Sunday, Aug. 31 at the Thornhill Communi- ty Grounds, Frost said. Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 27, 1986 17 4-H auction coming up THORNHILL —Grain fed steers, lambs and goats raised as individual projects by boys and girls of our local 4-H livestock clubs will be offered for sale on Sunday, Aug. 31. On the Labor Day weekend at the Thornhill Com- munity Grounds during the Skeena Valley Fall Fair an auction will be held. This year the show and sale will be bigger than ever. The animals will be shown on Saturday, Aug. 30 and sold on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 12 noon. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY (ana COLLEGE ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME BUILDING PROGRAM Northwest Community College is now accepting student applications for an Energy Efficient Home Building Program (R2000). An R2000 home will be constructed on a lot and the Program will include the construction of footings through to the hanging of doors. This 4-month program wil. September 2. All Interested person should submit their applications prior to September 2, 1986. For further information, con- tact Dick Coxford at the Terrace cam- pus: 5331 McConnell Avenue Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 _ or phone the Registrar at 635-6511. _ begin Greyhound =~. goes where you want to go! only 599K Greyhound Bus Station « 4430 Greig Ave., Terrace. Montreal © Go Greyhound. and leave oy driving tO us. 635-3680