| Be Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 5, 1986 13 Native Ga sage | So _ artifacts oa displayed TERRACE — A craft fair consisting of Indian art and archive photo- graphs was held on the weekend by represen- tatives of the Kermode Friendship Society. by Sherry Halfyard Crafts and baked goods were for sale and Indian artifacts were on ‘display. Most of the work was done by local native artists, said Bett Tsa-me-gahl, Kermode program director. We hope to raise enough money to re- open the shop, said Bett. The Kermode Society once held a shop in Ter- race but high overhead costs forced them to close. ‘*We are looking at a smaller sized space to . “oN tere hoe . bt +? Amrit Dass of zone six (Vancouver Island-Central Coast) mare jt more feasiol stands tall with a 65-kilo lift during weightlifting competi- : tion at E.T. Kenney school. over 3,000 native people living in the Northwest and there is a need in the community for a native craft shop,’’ she said. a B.C. Winter | Games’ ~ athletes test Eddie Dent of Prince George basketball team takes a break In the accommodation dorm their skills at Skeena Junior Secondary School. Female basketball players reach for possession of the ball during a match on the weekend. Style Chad Chesger from the zone three Surrey Gym- _ a. 7 nastics Ciub competed re care er me ae Ce, against other gymnasts In . A New Westminster Royal hockey player challenges a the province on the Bob Thorpe, competing for zone seven, shoots on net during a basketball match for Sicamous skater, weekend. disabled athletes. _ ‘ 1 H i 4 i