GOOD RUN FOR TANS:; "Cassie Hall's Olympics of the Mind teams performed , superbly at the: Regionals in Prince Rupert last weekend. All four’ teams placed. ee team came in first in their compe- tition, and team member Dylan Gordon was given the overall individual creativity award. The Hybrid Relay Division 2 came in second. The Delayed Reaction team placed second in their divj- sion and Alice in Omerland 2 placed fifth. The Hybrid Relay 1 team. will not be travelling to Vancouver to compete in the Provincials because they are too young, with all the team members still in Grade 5. The whole team was aware of this restriction before entering the regional competition. SEEKING EMPTY BOTTLES By now everyone should be fully aware of the Vandal Watch system in Terrace that went into effect March 4. It’s probable that everyone is also fully aware of the funding situation for that pro- : gram. The reward fund currently sits at $2,500, $1,500 of which has been donated by local busi- nesses and $1,000 in seed money from the city. The city has made a commitment to throw in another $10,000 and local businessmen have agreed to up their contribu- tion to equal that amount, . The funding situation of a local organization that has come to play a significant role in’ the Vandal Watch program is some- what different. The Responding Parent and Teen Group, a group of parents and teens working together to establish communica- tion links and seek solutions to The Hybrid Relay Division 1. mutual problems, has no funding. In some ways this' might be . good. Everyone, including the "teens themselves, want to see the _ group earn its own way. But that _ ddesn’t mean you can’t help. The Responding Parent “and Teen Group will be holding'‘a bottle drive in the Terrace area this Sunday as their first officiel fund- “raiser. The money raised will help: ' ‘pay for teen activities in the area, and plang for other fund-raising | events are already in the works, The number of teens'available ‘to work on the hottle’-drive ig’. limited and they may not cover every part of ‘town. Anyone with botiles to donate is asked to phone 635-3585 and leave a mes- sage. The call will be returned and arrangements will be made for pick-up, The Terrace branch of the SPCA has announced the winners from its most recent fund-raising raffle, They are Charlotte J. ohnson (china mugs), Jamie Bronsema (pet store gift certificate), Shan- “hon Bogart. (20 kg of dog food), Carrie Kinney (candy dish), Lana Laplante: (dog sweater), Marion . Stuart (dog Sweater), Doc Coulas, Darrin Hudgon, Rick Rivet and Lee Ann Ennis (fast food gift certificates), and Peter Dickson (dog calendar), | One winner from a previous draw, K. Daly, has not picked up the prize. Prizes can be claimed at Radio Shack’ during business hours, ot — Rose Higbee ‘|Tegular monthly meetings at the Skeena Valley Rebekah Lodge holds Ukrainian Hall, 4600 block Waish, Ter- race, every second and fourth Wednes- day at 8 p.m. If you are interested in joining our fraternity, please contact 685-2794 or 638-0674, The Skeena Squares Dance Club meets Mondays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for square dancing at the Carpenters’ Hall on Sparks St. For more information, call Bev Greening at 635-7868, ; a Fuzzy is this week's featured years old. S Pet of the Week _ by the shelter on Haugland Ave. for a visit. : two or three , friendly and outgoing, Terrace Review —~ March 13, 1992