= Skeena crossing HISTORY doesn't record his\name,. but his image was ‘captured for posterity in. this photo, thought to date from 1910, accord- ing to reader Otto Lind- strom, who has lived in the Terrace area most of “his: 86 years. He thinks it’s a’ picture of the original bridge at Ferry Island. The bridge, which looks to be constructed from whole logs, spanned the Skeena ‘slough, connect- ing the island's west side - with’ the’ river's northwest bank. A current- -powered ferry shuttled passengers across ‘the other side io Thornhill Creek, Both were replaced by the Skeena Bridge in 1925, B.C. newspaper groups offer three scholarships WHAT ROLE does your community newspaper play in your community? Students who write an essay answering that question could win a scholarship. ~The B.C. Yukon Community Newspa- per Association and the B.C. Press Coun- cil have once again teamed up to offer three scholarships of $5,000, $3,500 or $1,500 to students who are graduating from high school. The BCYCNA is a non profit organiza- tton that represents 99 newspapers with a combined readership of 2.3 million. -The B.C. Press Council, established in 1983, is a self regulating body that gov- ae m Looking sharp ACTORS Garnet Doell and Arlene Sheppard por- tray sophisticates named Howard and Ellie in the romantic comedy, Psychopathia Sexualis, the Ter- race Little Theatre’s latest presentation. The play, wiitten by the same man who wrote the screenpiay for the movie Moonstruck, centres around a man who has an unusual sexual fetish involving a pair of Argyle socks. The show continues at the McCall Playhouse to April 5. For further details check the ems the newspaper industry, In order to qualify, applicants must submit a 500-word essay on the question, “What role does your community news- paper play in your community?” to the Terrace Standard by April 30. One local finalist will be chosen and then forwarded onto the BCYCNA. From there, three top entries chosen from the finalists from across B.C. will be selected for scholarships. The scholarships will be awarded to the winners at their various graduation ceremonies this June by a representative from their locai newspaper. Thank You Terrace opened its heart Dear Sir; On behalf of the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Northern B.C. and Yukon office, I would like to ex- tend, -asheartfelt; thanks :to 1: [:.; theipeopteiaf Terrace ifor,.: their. tireless support of our February Heart Month campaign. The citizens of Terrace opened their hearts and pocketbooks to’ our can- vassers, helping us raise funds and awareness. for life-saving heart and stroke research and community programs. Our Dress Red cam- paign was another greal success, with an increas- ing number of people wearing our buttons and their “best reds" on Feb. 14, Thanks to the commun- ity for your generosity. We couldn’t have don it with- out you! 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