— Thornhill Junior High J honors top students -Thornhill Junior High School’s .Michelle Michaud cleaned up at their windup awards’ night on June 28, The Grade 10 student won several awards, including the best overall student. Among her honors was the outstanding achievement award for Grade 10, the honor roll for her grade, being a member of the school tutoring team, grade honor for English and French, plus Social Studies, Science, and the Cayley Contest in Mathematics. Thornhill switched presenta- tions to a night ceremony which was well attended by parents and friends. . A complete list of winners is as follows: Athletic Awards Volleyball, Grade 8 boys — Mark De Jong; Volleyball, Grade 8 girls — Tanya Losier; Basketball, Grade 8 boys — Rick Orbell; Basketball, Grade 8 girls — Tanya Renaud; Basket- ball, ‘A’ boys — Marty Eisner; Basketball, ‘A’ girls — Lynda Lukasser; Badminton —~ Neil Boutilier; Badminton — Callie Swan; Badminton — Phillip Lukasser. Athletic Service — Lori Kasperski, Tyler Eastman, Bryan Netzel. Sports Development — Dale Hansen, Lynda Lukasser, Marina Jurgeleit, Mark Sauer, Trenna Anderson. Academic Course Awards English, Grade 8 — Tanya Renaud; English, Grade 9 — Kim Hamakawa:; English, Grade 10 — Michelle Michaud, Callie Swan; English, Grade 10 Voc. — Jackie LeBlanc. . French, Grade § — Tanya Renaud; French Grade 8 Voc. — Colleen Murphy; French, Grade 9 (Francophone) — Carl Devost; French, Grade 9 (Anglophone) — Kim Hamakawa, Nicole Col- lison: French, Grade 10 (Fran- cophone) — Michelle Michaud; French, Grade 10 (Anglophone) — Callie Swan, Suzanne Ban- ville. SO ‘Math, Grade 8 Voc. — Jason Hayden; Math, Grade 9 Voc. — Jason Parent; Math, Grade 10 Voc, — Leslie Gordon; Math, New gold maps out New gold survey maps for the 150-kilometer-by-110-kilometer area of north-central British Columbia went on sale June 29 in Smithers. The maps are based ona government-sponsored sur- vey which collected 1,100 samples in 1986 in the 14,500 square kilometer study area. ‘In late July there will be fur- ther survey data for other minerals released for the north- western corner of the province. ‘The release will be based on 2,700 samples from the Iskut, Telegraph Creek and Tulsequah atea, analyzed for gold and 19 other elements including zinc, copper, lead, silver, iron and molybdenum. Gauss Contest Grade 8 — Aaron Hansen; David Carson, Ashley Tait; Math, Pascal Contest Grade 9 — Nicole Collison, James Stein, Bryan Netzel; Math, Cayley Contest Grade 10 — Michelle Michaud. Physical Education, Grade 8 — Carol Gerler, Carl Redmond; Physical Education, Grade 9 — Danielle LeClerc, Ken Knull; Physical Education, Grade 10 — Callie Swan, Jason Larson. Science, Grade 8 — Chris | Stoner, Tanya Renaud; Science, Grade 9. — Nicole Collison; Science, Grade 10 — Michelle Michaud. , Social Studies, Grade 8 — Nicole Sanches; Social Studies, Grade 9 — Angie Parmar, James Stein; Social Studies, Grade 10 — Michellé Michaud. Clothing & Textiles, Grade 9 — Lia Wand); Clothing & Tex- tiles, Grade 10 — Suzanne Ban- ville. Wilkinson Business Award — Lori Kasperski. Drama, Grade 9 — Hall; Drama, Grade 10 — Callie Swan; Ev Higginson. Band, Grade 8 — Ashley Tait; Band, Grade 9 — Carmen Cebuliak. Students’ Council Suzanne Banville, Kevin Haugan, Kim Hamakawa, Melton Kindred, Carma Clarke, Margo Holosko. Tutoring Team Michelle Michaud, Callie Swan, Nicole Collison, James Stein, Doug Goheen. MOGA Madness Committee Gerry Fell, Lia Wandl, Nicole Collison, Tracey. Tomas, Lori Hall, Margo Holosko. Lorie Overall Improvement Jason Larson, Kevin Haugan. Honor Roll Students Grade 8 — David Carson, Nicole Sanches, Tanya Losier, Cris Stoner, Tanya Renaud. Grade 9 — Nicole Collison. Grade 10 — Suzanne Banville, Andrew Goodwin, Margarete Koermer, Michelle Michaud, Callie Swan, Daysun Wrubel. Outstanding Achievement Grade 8 — Tanya Renaud, Chris Stoner, Nicole Sanches. Grade 9 — Nicole Collison. Grade 10 — Michelle Michaud. Citizenship Grade 8 — Chris Stoner. Grade 9 — Nicole Collison. Grade 10 — Suzanne Banville, Callie Swan. Best Overall Student Terracé Review — Wednesday, July6, 1988 17 Michelle Michaud picked up several awards at Thornhill Junior High School’s closing ceremonies. She was named best overal! student, took the outstanding achievement award for Grade 10, and picked up several academic course wards. Michelle Michaud. Following the presentation of all awards at Thornhill Junior High School’s closing | Rent relief req uested Terrace council has been ask- -ed to waive the $450 Arena ren- tal for the Lippizan Stallion Show sponsored by the Terrace Kinsmen Club on June 17. But the matter has been sent to the Community and Recreation Ser- » vices Committee for a recom- mendation first. According to Brad O’Mor- row, Terrace Kinsmen vice- president, the show was attend- ed by over 900 people, but the club has experienced a drastic drop in funding this year ‘“‘due to the advent of the Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace’. which caused the Kinsmen bingos to close. O’Morrow told the city that because of this lost revenue the club already had ‘‘difficulty’’ meeting their financial obliga- tions to minor sports, academic scholarships and _ their playground development in Skeenaview Park at Halliwell Ave. and Sparks St. The Kinsmen currently have plans to build a ball diamond in Skeenaview Park and would eventually like to add a playground and tennis courts. Beer garden relocated Anyone who was disturbed by reports that the Terrace Kinsmen Club was going to set up a beer garden in George Little Memorial Park this summer can relax. The Kinsmen Chairman for Riverboat Days, Brian Hawkins, has told the city that they have accepted a late offer by the Men’s Softball Association, and the beer garden has been relocated to Riverside Park. City council has approved the move. The beer garden will be set up under their tent during River- boat Days in conjunction with a slowpitch ball tournament, and ’ Hawkins says it will feature a beef barbecue, casino and other events such as the belly flop con- test. He explained that the tent will be moved to Riverside Park after the completion of the Lions’ ‘‘Fun Day”’ to be held in George Little Memorial Park on July 30. - ceremonies on June 28, all the top winners gathered for this group photograph. e kitchen Cabinets @ Flooring e Garage Doors @ Medicine Cabinets @ Mini Blinds @ Pre Cast Steps @ Prefinished Interior Doors & bifolds ORTHWEST DISCOUNT SUPPLIES LTD. 4450-B Greig Avenue 635-6500 NEW TO TERRACE le ne ee ee ee cae