Et Sag Ade cy wate aba Aya pe Sep Page Ai0 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 22, 1991. “Bverybody’ s so nice here,” ‘That was the concensus of ex- change. students from Yellowknife’s | -William McDonald Junior.High School at the end of their recent trip to Terrace. ' It was. the school’s first ex- change with this city — and the best exchange so far, according to one of their. two teacher- sponsors Archie Johnston, The local hosts had a good time too, judging from the com- ments of Christine Todd. ‘‘It’s fun to show to show someone around and to visit places you only go to once,” she said. _ However, the - Yellowknifers were not shy about, Terrace's - shortcomings... “It's too spread out, a said Tanya’ Scantland, ‘adding Yellowknife is closer together. However, she loved the city’s hospitality and Canyon City in the Nass Valley. _ Scantland's mild criticism was echoed by. Terrace students who visited Yellowknife last month, Noting they were able to walk everywhere in the Nor- thwest Territories community, they admitted it was then they relaized just how ‘spread out their home city was. Or, as Jamie Gilham put it — “Everywhere you went it had to be close together or else you froze your butt off.” Another of Jamie’s vivid memories was driving across a frozen lake in a bus. There was even a speed ee 1A Me tens Maten bearing ® gra ent Sakae, aa noe to “Students experience ‘Slice of Yellowknife | TERRACE ” EXCHANGE STUDENTS learned traditional ways of skinning and drying animals when they Di Ming tp rnee ei Lr sone ke A ek SOS a aah a visited Ray-Edzo during their stay in Yellowknife last month. This month their Yellowknife counterparts * had a taste of Terrace. Reaction to the exchange was enthusiastic, and some of the students plan ta meet again this summer. ‘While seeing a different part ‘of the country is an important part of the exchange, Terrace teacher Mike Wilson pointed out every student also learned something -aboul the social aspects of life. Johnston agreed: ‘The kids notice that even though there’s diversity they have a lot in com- While here, the visitors visited a Kitimat hatchery, Prince Rupert cannery, the Skeena Cellulase mifl and spent a day in the Nass Valley where they saw the carving of a totem pale. They also visited Mount Layton Hotsprings, wizere the water cannon was ‘‘a trip,’’ ac- Steve Lacey. . One Yellowknife, student, Jari Laurell, will take home a - few special memories all his own, He had his appendix taken . out in the Terrace hospital, and flew home later. Many of the Terrace students plan reunions with their Yellawknife partners this sum- Go fora dip in the pool! ' a kick out of il. e. Make your more PARTICIPAC. wp rs Your heart will get wd BGs eo Environment WILL BE.HOLDING A SERIES OF | - PUBLIC MEETINGS | : JUNE 4, 1991 - ASPEN MOTOR INN JUNE 5, 1991 - MINISTRY OF FORESTS BUILDING HAZELTON JUNE 6, 1991 - TERRACE INN _ TERRACE “Meetings will be at 7:00 p.m. to discuss ANGLING USE PLANS ‘for the-KISPIOX RIVER and the SKEENA RIVER MAINSTEM, UPSTREAM OF THE COPPER RIVER. Angiing ‘Use: Plans are enabled under the angling guide legislation enacted in March 1990. They describe the basic features of the sport fisheries, and existing and proposed levels of guided angler use. Draft Angling Use Plans are 2 available over the counter or by telephone request from 8.C, Environment offices in Terrace (638-3279), 104 - Eby Street and Smithers (847-7303), 3726 Alfred Avenue. ‘Written submissions for these plans are encouraged and can ‘be mailed to Tom Chamberlin, Regional Fish & Wildlife SMITHERS - mer, Thornhill teacher Manager, Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2NO . Elizabeth Metzmeier said. sign on the lake, he said. inon.’” BChydro News Release Don’t fly kites or qi model. airplanes near ‘| power lines .B.C. Hydro satety officials are reissuing the age-old warning: don’t fly kites or model airplanes near power lines. cording to Yellowknife teacher . 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