+ : { Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 3, 1986. jl . i . , Skegna students jo tS) keena st udents So ie want your e. . . ees || for 2¢hour starve to fast CO oa ia 7 : Zthon. a Te ME So * TERRACE ~~ Students ‘‘Staryathon” represen-" 3 from Skeena Junior tatives Jennifer Dow and* —_ Secondary School are can- Roger Williams stated that’... vassing local neigh- allfundsacquiredthrough borhoods this week toask the project. will be for pledges in a student- transmitted directly to the - Organized “‘starvathon”. — orphanage through Sacred.” 'The 24-hour fast will Heart Parish and that the take place Dec. 5 and Dec. money will be used entire-. ‘atl 6attheschool,andmoney ly for food with no ad- 7 raised through the project ministrative costs. _ 4 will be donated to a- nS Brazilian orphanage in Balloons as need of food. The Terrace launched i" a public is invited to: visit yu. Skeena School from 6:30 Students attending Clarence a : - el Elementary Schoo 3. p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 5 jaunched a number of = to observe work sessions balloons in the skies of the ’ on poverty and malnutri- northwest in conjunction. a tion organized by some of with the B.C. Schoo! Library i. ‘ ; : “22, a] the student clubs. During balloons each hadamessage ° a the evening donations of inscribed by a student which ‘4 canned and dried foods included the name of the 4 for the Terrace food bank child, the school and a per- A. will also be encouraged. sonal no's. i” se chool Li a Li _ B.C. School Library i. by Week celebrated 7: TERRACE — During - were organized in School the school library, com- B.C. School Library District No.88to.promote mented Jayne Green, . Week, various activities the new dynamicimage of teacher/librarian at i eT Si Clarence Michiel Elemen- F . tary School in Terrace. Uh “Primary children were fe nee ; , |. taken to a reading atthe -| Sa ) ‘ Terrace Public Library, by y 7 wa ; Tim Wynne-Jonés,.. a ne ae . famous -Canadian author; iad Jayne Green, teacher-librarian at Clarence Michiel Elemen- PTA LIBS EE tary Schoo! In Terrace, celebrated School Library Weak (Nov. 15-22) with students. ‘The aim of a school library program Is to assist students in becoming decision-makers and lifelong learners," Green stated. of books’ for children. * Some:schools held a story hour over lunch while other schools distributed cakes in honor of library week,’’ said Green. Book fairs, contests,” author visits Young Writers Con- ference are just a few of the activities organized and sponsored by teach- er/librarians throughout the year. Green added that the aim of a school library program is to assist students to become decision-makers and lifelong learners. If you visit a school library, you will find students listening to book talks, browsing, studying, researching and exploring a variety of informational sources in multi-media forms. Green explained, ‘Reference materials such as filmstrips, video tapes, audio tapes, magazines, picture sets are common place in most school li- braries.”’ Teachers also come regularly to the library to gather materials for their classes, Green added. BREE ERE EERE REAR EREREEER ERR HED In Terrace Provincial Court by Carrie Olson In Terrace Provincial. Court on Friday, Nov. 7 ' James Kennedy was jailed | a total of seven months: for two counts of: driving while his ability to drive was impaired. — ee In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Nov. 7 Marilyti Stanley was fined a total.of $50 and put:on probation with conditipns for eight months {as punishment for two . counts of theft... 5 ee See are er Ane * ve * a On Friday, Nov. 7 in Terrace Provincial Court Chad Bell was jailed three months. for breaking and entering a place with the intent to commit an indic- table offence. Bell was also jailed for 30 days for theft. Teta thel and the — (TEATREALIE ADULTS: $ 6.00 + rset LEY DIER Fral at: . , 7 Sight.& Sound, Skeena Broadcasters & REM Lee Theatre $1.00more 4 CHILDREN & SENIORS.§ 4.00 ai door d and Company