a OLD BONES made up part of the display by Thornhill Primary year 4 student Nikki Lee Diana in Terrace's 27th annual Science Fair. Hundreds of students took part this year from several local schools. '92 Science Whether it was the favourite world-famous egg-drop, the paper airplane flight test or the many displays and experiments, Terrace’s 27th annual Science Fair had something to offer for everyone, Long hours of-work were put into the projects by many students. And the kind of dedication that showed in the final product could be a sign of a lifelong love of science — or even a future career. This - year’s winning entries are as follows: Year 1/2 Displays Ist — (Thornhill Primary). 2nd — (Parkside Elementary) 3rd — Tamara Ross, Charis Ritter and Justin Schultz (Thor- nhill Primary). Year 3/4 Displays Ist — Kaya Downs, Kara Birdsell and Amber Braid (Kiti : K’ Shan). 2nd. —. Tracy. Carita, and . ' John . Robert. Davis (Veritas), Mathieu Leclerc (Kiti K’Shan). 3rd — Andrea Buhr (Thor- nhill Primary), Merten Schem- merling (Uplands), Steven Hawke (Thornhill Primary). Year 3/4 Experiments Ist — Daniel Chapman (Parkside) ~ 2nd — Allen Wootion (E.T. Kenney}, Alicia Skinner and Trina Myhr (Thornhill Primary). 3rd -— Michael Todd (Thor- nhill Primary), Liam Murphy (Uplands) Grade 4 Display Ist — Tom Sager (Centen- nial) 2nd — Greg Nutma (Centen- nial), Dustin Schibli (Parkside) 3rd — Ryan ..Lomax Christopher Yeast. Megan Noonan (Parkside), (Centennial) Grade 4 Experiment Ist — Aaron Peters (Centen- nial) 2nd — (Cassie Hall) 3rd — Devin Craig (Cassie Hall), Beth Korpi (Veritas) Grade 5 Display Ist — Terry Froese and Levi Froese (North Coast Cor- respondence School) _ 2nd — Kevin Gillanders, Jay Foster and Keary Murphy (Uplands) 3rd — Patrick Levesque and Steven Gervais (Veritas) Grade 5 Experiments lst — Gavin Barnard and Patrick Desjardins (Uplands) 2nd — Melanie Mahon and Wendy Hadley (Uplands) 3rd — Kara Myhr (Thornhill Elementary) Grade 6 Displays Ist — Robert Gervais and Jeff Town (Veritas) Timothy Roders Justin Johnstone - 2nd“ Tia Casper (Thornhill, Elemefitary) Grade 6 Experiments Ist — Jeff Town (Veritas) and — Maiya Davis and Joann Penner (Centennial) 3rd — Phoenix Diep and Stephen Anaka (Centennial) Grade 7 Display 3rd — Megan Henderson and Lucy Sager (Centennial) Grade 7 Experiments _ Ist — Heather Roodzant (Centennial) 2nd — Amanda Talstra ’ (Centennial) 3rd — Ryan Orr (Centennial) Grade 9 Displays znd — Rob Freeman (Centennial) Egg Drop Years 1-4 Andrew Nutma (Centennial Christian), Eric Eckert Fair finale (Parkside), Sheldon Davidson (Parkside), Nathan VYoogd (Centennial), Chris Lomax (Parkside), Joel Kamlah (Parkside), David Parussini (Centennial) Egg Drop Grades 4-7 Ist — Greg Nutma (Centen- nial Christian) 2nd -— Eric Roy (Centennial Christian) 3rd — Terry Froese (North | Coast Correspondence School) Scavenger Hunt Year 1-4 1st — John Will Keating, Jef- fery Town, Stephen Anaka (Veritas) ' 2nd.— Rhonda Freeman, Melissa Straw, Lindsey Russell 3rd — Robert Chapman, Nick Chapman, Courtney Vasseur (Cassie Hall) Foil Boat Contest, Ist ~— Birke Schemmerling and Danna Haworth (Uplands) 2nd — Anna Johnson (Veritas) 3rd — Eric Roy and Andrew , Westerhof (Centennial Chris- * tian). Straw Tower Contest ist — John-Will Keating, Jeff Town, Stephen Anaka (Veritas) 2nd — Nathan Northridge, Kevin Gillanders, Keary Mur- phy (Uplands) 3rd — Cindy Focker, Julie Focker, Rachael Wilkerson (Uplands) Paper Airplane Contest 1st — Dustin Montgomery (Thornhill Primary) 2nd — Brad Mills (Veritas) 3rd — Christopher Walker (Veritas) . Bluck Tower Contest . Ist — Chris Ekeli and Allen Wootton (E.T. Kenney) 2nd — Christine LeClaire and Kristofer Owens (Veritas) MORE CASH PRIZES The turning of another page on the calendar brought a bonus for two holders of Dr. - R.E.M. Lee Hospital Founda- tion cash calendars. James Morhart of Terrace's name was drawn Feb. 29 while Victoria’s Gerri Tanner was the lucky winner March 1. Both get $100, double the nor- mat daily prize. Winners of $50 from Mar. 1 to 4 were Blair Weber of Kelowna, Simone Jefferson and Tom Casey of Stewart and Terrace’s Jerry Elkiw and Eric Dusdal. The past week’s cash calen- dar $50 winners include Ter- race’s Nora Phillips, Tony Pauls and Carmen Maillowx. Also collecting cash were Prince Rupert’s Perry Boyle and Bob Hardy, Kitimat resi- dent Ken Heffos, and Jim Bellinger, of Langley. Special Zuyl | "QUARTER MILE re ‘TIRE. AUTOROUTE All weather traction, steel belted radial white sidewall PERFORMANCE RATING 60,000 KM. Pi5s/B0R13 $ 5% P165/80R13) choice Pi75/80R13 P195/80R13 $39%5 ins P205/75R14 P1a5/75R14 ” PI95/75R14 149° FREE ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY Cholce i) P205/75R15 P215/75R15 P225/75R15 P295/75R15 THLE SEER a 28TH : 17. Keith AV *.635:6235 595 | 4nd — Anna Johnson and Alyssa Gervais (Veritas) 3rd — Daniel Hicks and Aaron Gingles (Parkside) Canadian Women in Timber Displays Year 1: Kelsey Wood (Parkside) Year 2: Kimberly Smith (Parkside), Michael Diana (Thornhill Primary) Year 4: Nikki Lee Diana (Thornhill Primary) Class Entry: Mrs. Epp’ s Year 4 class at Kiti K’Shan = Canadian Women in Timber Tree Aging Contest Year 4: Ist — Joanna Keating (Veritas) and — Stephanie Huisman (Centennial Christian) . 3rd — Bobbi-Lisa Marshall (Centennial Christian) Grade 4: ist -— Melissa Guenther (Clarence Michiel) 2nd — Pamela Austin (Clarence Michiel) 3rd = Sarah Davis (Centen- nial Christian) Grade 5: Ist — Kaeli Van Herk (Centennial Christian) ' 2nd — David Wittowski (Centennial Christian) 3rd — Nathan Freeman (Centennial Christian) Grade 6: Ist — Liza Vande Velde (Centennial Christian) 2nd — Stephen Anaka (Centennial Christian) 3rd — Jeff Town (Veritas) Grade 7: Ist — Ryan Orr (Centennial Christian) 2nd — Amanda Talstra (Centennial Christian) 3rd -—- Amanda Braam _ (Centennial Christian) | § Please also note that we will be back to regular hours after Sunday. 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