The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 30, 1997 - B3 (3) if you see 2 wildfire this summer call in 400. 563 )5555 es in amo. ties, (Kt. can be hard to find the.) right words when you ore falky The Family Place is offering How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk stand you from the way you ‘say: “s omething,. rather than. the. ‘words you use. When you ar talking, most of the: messag os This 7 session parenting program is designed for those who are parenting children between the ages of G and 12. guage” and tone of ve voice. | wi Bo language” refers to your This session will run Monday afternoon, 12:45 p.am.- 2:45 p.m. from May L2- June 23, 1997 Registration deadline is May 8, 1997 For more information or to register for this program please call _ The Family Place 4553 Park Ave. 638-1863 _ , om | Music | h in if. The Walk — A boy went for a walk. " " ouah th : Asmall boy went fora walk. SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY school students swept through the southem part of lown last weak, picking garbage up in the streets and in the Cassie Hall and Kiti mM ay Asmall boy went for a long walk. an school yards. Grade four student Christopher Fisher was particular! : 2 i vigilant, picking up smal! pieces of garbage his classmates missed. P Y Saturday May 10 ai Sp Mt. A small boy went for a long walk with Tickets Available At Erwin Jewellers, Skeens Mall his dog. J Evangelical Free Church A small boy went for a long walk with It's a clean swee cues hea og Sludents & Seniors $5.00 A small boy went for a long walk with SPRING CLEANING fever has struck chasing garbage down the street as the. Children uncer 12 fr - ° his big black dog. Terrace hard, About 170 people turned up for the annual garbathon on April 20, the best turn-out ever. All those people meant more garbage than ever before —. 230 bags of the stuff removed from the downtown area. Scouts,. church groups and families’ took part in the clean up, sometimes wind whipped through downtown. Local businesses were also very sup- portive, donating prizes and coupons to participants. The spirit of the garbathon carried over into jast week. School children’ armed with garbage -bags cleaned school yards and the streets nearby. (with an adult) VERITAS STUDENT Kandi! Longridge has a great art career in her future. She's one of the national winners of-a legion poster contest. It’s the first time someone from Terrace has won the contest at that level. Contest winner A POSTER to remember Canadian soldiers, painted by grade 6 student Kendl Longridge, won national recognition, from the Royal Canadian Legion. Longridge entered the watercolour poster of white ‘crosses draped with a Canadian flag in the local legion contest in the fall, She went on to win the provincial con- test and just recently was told she was the national winner as well, It’s the first time a Terrace student bas won the contest, said legion-member Peter Crompton. He congratulated ber on behalf of all the legion members. " “Longridge said she was inspired to create the poster after going to ber mother’s painting course. The Veritas student receives a money prize and might visit Ottawa. “In other legion news the branch pool tournament ended on April. 12. About 100 spectators were treated to some great pool playing. and devoured plenty of food. Peter Crompton managed to hold off a surging John Brinkac to win the trophy. - Cmde. Joyce Bradley thanked all those who helped at the Loggets Bonspiel over the Easter weekend. Their help . made a big diffcrence to the branch. =Good news on the latest steak night. Cmde, Howard made it through the night without running short Unfortunately the sports banquet has been moved back lill May 24, Tickets for this dinner and dance are just $10 ‘per person. The Honour and Awards night is still.on for May 3, Tickets are $10 for this one too and a dinner and dance will follow the presentations. The Department of Veterans Affairs representative was here in March, and she met with many veterans. A sched- of Smithers passed away recently. They will be remem- bered. A small boy went for a long walk with his big black dog down to the river. Asmall boy went for a long walk with his big black dog, down to the ° Tag: . ving ! river. Last" spring, a small boy went fot a” long walk with his big black dog down to the raging river. Tracey Cowan Sales Consultant The Terrace Standard would like to take this time to Welcome Tracey to our team of Sales people. “TERRACE STAN DARD Last spring, a small boy went for a long walk with his big black dog down to the raging river and almost drowned. Write a short sentence on | your main idea. Write the sen- li fence again and add one ] descriptive word. Re-write the sentence three or four times, adding one idea each time. j Use the word “and” only once | {| iz your sentences, Read each | sentence over and select the ‘None which sounds the best. On Mother’s Day this year give Mom a gift that will last her a lifetime. The Colour Connection bas.a wonder- ful variety of Quoizel Lamps & Mirrors that are sure to be around long afier the flowers are gone. ow. PS. We have silk arrangements too! Specially Priced For Mother's Day!) THE ‘COLOUR CONNECTION. 4621B Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C, V8G 1P9 Phone 638-1330 Fax 638-1331 f— The: ‘Community ‘Reader ? Writers Project is here to fo help. I 3 one-on-one tutoring in as Was writlng, \math, 3 and baste computer skills. This is a joint project of the Northwest Community College, the Terrace Volunteer Bureau, and the Terrace Standard... I ule of her upcoming visits will be posted. In the meantime, if you need any help, call Peter Crompton at 635-5825 or NORTHWEST TERRACE 638-8627. “The House You'd 4459 Lakelse Ave. COMMUNITY VOLUN EER The next general meeting is May 13 and the next Steak ’ Terrace, B.C. Night ls Friday, May 2. ' ' see ight Fray, May 2 scwartand Cmde, Ait Vice | Love To Live én on Lakelse.” ph, 635-7466 Fox: 635-1999 STANDARD _ eaders & Writers aot