18° Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 18, 1986 * Mutual salutes were In order as the local 747 Air Cadets recently began occupation of thelr new bullding at the Ter- race Alrport. On the march} Members of Terrace’s 747 -Alr Gadets march amartly at the recent opening of thelr new headquarters. Jim Hall of the Terrace Plpes and Drums, leads the 747 Cadets’ procession. Six handicapped employed Terrace bullding. James Chabot, rig' a3 ht, conducted a troop Inspection of the 747 Alr Cadets after opening the group's new Parliamentary Secretary James Chabot was In Ter- race recently to officially open the new headquarters of the 747 Air Cadets at the Terrace Airport. Convention TERRACE — A sum- mer project, the Challenge ‘86 program, helps find employment for mentally handicap- ped people in the area. by Daniele Berquist Candy Burkett, voca- tional support worker ly, it seems to be going well. It’s a bit slow, maybe due to the Hire a Student Week, promoted at the same time as the Challenge ‘86 program, stated Burkett. So far, six people have. been employed. One client is doing gardening for the Sandman Inn Project, Bottle Depot, Terraceview Lodge, Mothers Time Off, and Community Services. We have the support of the workers, the clients and also com- munity support is grow- ing. Burkett added, “Together I know we TERRACE — Local residents may be in- terested in attending the ‘Divine Peace’’ Jehovah's Witnesses convention to be held in Kitimat at the Tamitik arena on July 3 to 6. Norm Lum, a Terrace spokesman for the Witnesses said that over 100,000 delegates are an- ticipated to attend the ‘Divine Peace’ conven- tions scheduled in 22 cities, ‘Divine education promotes peace,”? Lum said, ‘‘The program will stress that a better understanding of the - principles contained in a the Bible is vital if gen- uine peace is to be achieved. ‘*Jehovah’s Witnesses believe we are living in the last days,’’ Lum con- tinued. ‘“‘The dramatic events we have witnessed. in the world during this generation illustrate that God's Kingdom by Christ will soon exercise its authority aver all na- tions of the earth. It alone will bring peace,” he said. Lum said whole families attend the an- nual district conventions and that counsel presented during 19 hours of lectures, discus- sions, and dramas will highlight the need to reach for spiritual and not material gain in modern life. Troops prepare for inspection. The Pipes and Drums Band provided musical accompan|- ment to the opening ceremonies at the 747 Alr Cadat's new headquarters, BUCKLE UP! Seat belts save lives. said that since the pro- gram started just recent- while others are involved in the Clean Up Terrace can make this success- ful.’’ Dining | Terrace | Directory Fine Dining in quiet surroundings! 5:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. inp ST 4620 LAKELSE AVE.638-8141 eiiatiaal | — ana? Dolicious homemade GIM’S European & Canadian Cuisine RESTAURANT Licensed premises Chinese Smorgasbord Mon to Sat....... 8:00 a.m.-9:00p.m. Monday to Friday Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ai” FACTORY Sandwiches, Muffins, Donuts, Cakes, Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Milk, Pop. Svan Van Specializing in Chinese Culsine and Canadian Closed Sunday SS 30 am te . ay to Sunday Northiand Delicatessen Dinner: 5 -8 p.m. 4821 Lakelse Ave., 635-2833 nag Park Ave. 9358141 AT(7 LAKELSE AVE 5 PI DONUT wesc | Ole’s Prace Lakalse Lake Sunday Smorgasbord - 5 to 9 p.m. for Family Dining for reservations: PH: 798-2231- Visit our Neighbourhood Pub soon! ) A touch of fine dining Take-Out Service Open 7 days a week 11 am. - 11 p.m. Weekdays 41 am. - 12 p.m. Fri, & Sat. _ 4 10 p.m, Sun. & Holidays Dishes rn 4008 Greig Sve. For Take Out ae 4044 Lazelle Ave., Terrace