Reps from Skeena Junior Secondary School at work waxing vehicles at a recent car wash held at the former Totem Gulf (now Totem Service) on Lakelse Avenue in Terrace. - amus O’Rlordan takes ak ’ close look at a fish which ™ was dissected for a hands- Bon approach to learning. - € Bear hug A bear hug from Paula Telx- eira, 5, a kindergarten stu- dent at Parkside Elemen- tary School in Terrace. Break-ins continued from page 2 tion Workshop on Wednesday, October 15 at 7 p.m. at the Caledonia Senior Secon- rn dary School on Munroe He Ci Street in Terrace. This no cost workshop will cover Home Security such as locks, lighting, marking of valuables and personal security. There will. be a ques- tion and answer period to cover areas not touch- ed on. All the public are encouraged to attend so that residents can ‘*‘Work Together in ‘Preventing Crime.’ sa) TERRACE | ‘, BEAUTIFICATION | SOCIETY All interested persons are invited to attend a formation meeting of the Terrace Beautification Society to be held in the Terrace Municipal Council Chambers on Tuesday, Oct., 21, 1986, at 7:30 p.m. ‘Start again this year. Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 15,1986 17 Job Squad in action A job squad which. students get to the junior started two years ago at secondary level they Skeena Junior Secon- begin -getting serious dary School, organized while still wanting to by typing teacher Ed participate in activities Papais, is off to a good with friends. After visiting a Canada Youth Employment Centre in Vancouver, Papais pick- ‘We have approx- imately 30 students from Grades 8, 9 and 10 who ed up on the idea of a are participating in the social activity for program,”’ Papais said. students that is geared to Activities range from car work. He added that washes to firewood students who participate packing, ; in the program keep the Papais said he has noticed that when gives them much more incentive.”’ « -Close look Kaila Sickels, a Grade 2 stu- - dent at Kiti K’ Shan Primary School, examines part of a fish through a magnifying glass. - da —— Proniuniar cote) FREE WORKSHOP HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS: The purpose of this workshop ts to emphasize the need for planning when starting your own business .and to iilustrate the preparation of a simple “Business Plan". Government Assistance Programs for Small Business — Information Session Tuesday, October 21, 1986. Terrace, Inn of the West 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. THE CANADNAN CHAMSER OF COMMERCE Federal Business Banque fédérale Development Bank de Hoppement money they make: “It - < 7] = Local residents who are busy and need work done by experienced and conscientious students, call Skeena Junior Secondary School at 635-9136. Leave your name, address and phone number, the type of job(s) to be done, and the number of people needed. The hourly rate per student is $3.50 or contract work can be ar- ranged. Papais added, “The following might be jobs you want done: raking leaves, car washing and vacuuming, washing windows, painting, shovelling snow, housecleaning, firewood packing and stacking, and if you are moving, we'll help.” Northwest Community: | NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TER- RACE, B.C. will be offering a completely revis- fed TELECOMMUNICATION COURSE beginn- jing NOVEMBER 3, 1986. This is an 18 week course, designed for students who have com- pleted the provincial core or who have con: siderable experience in the fleld. It will train telcom technicians who require current theory j and principles in digital communications, flber optics principles, microwave technology and 4 Satellite communications. SPACES ARE LIMITED, REGISTER EARLY SPACES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN OUR WELDING AND CARPENTRY COURSES CAMPUS DORMS AVAILABLE a For further information - phone TERRACE 635-6511, local 280 or 314 from 8 a.m. to3 p.m. | To register for this FREE. Workshop, please contact: Corrine at 635-4951 collect. ami able ot "ER get *