10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 21, Centennial Lions took part in the T-Ball division of Terrace minor softball this year. Pictura by Ken's Photo - Kermode girls finish — fifth in volleyball The Terrace Caledonia Ker- ‘itiode girls’ .senior volleyball team posted 16 wins out of 19 Matches to gain fifth place overall at the 28-team invita- tional tournament at the Univer- sity of Victoria on the Thanks- giving weekend. . Three of the starting team players won individual honors. Michelle Hendry was named to ’ the first all-star team, while Jan- Marie Wilson picked up a berth on the second team. Lisa Dams won honorable mention. In their seven-team round- -robin section — one of four such groups ~- Kermodes played two games against each opponent. “They finished with 10 wins and two losses, but Earl Marriott of White Rock had one less loss and so advanced to the four- team championship set. Ker- modes dropped to the consola- - tion round. Here’s how they fared in the round-robin: They split with Earl Marriott (15-10, 10-15), won two from Nanaimo (15-4, 16-14), split with the Bible Fellowship Academy (10-15, 15-8), took two from G.P. Vanier (15-5, 15-0), beat West Vancouver twice (15-6, 16-14) and won both Earthquake drill in A recent high-magnitude earthquake in southern Califor- nia has sent a few aftershocks through the B.C. Ministry of Education. | The Ministry, apparently con- cerned about geological in- stability in many areas of the province, recently issued a 24-page earthquake safety guidebook for use in B.C. schools. The guidebook was presented to trustees at the Oct. 13 meeting of the School District 88 board, and Superintendent Frank Hamilton said school district administration is now ex- amining the guide to determine an implementation program. A section of the guide-recom- mends the assessment of struc- tural hazards in school buildings, and Hamilton sug- gested in a later interview that the program may be helpful in obtaining future capital expense grants from the Ministry. He said that although the Ministry hasn't offered to fund upgrading to make schools less Vulnerable to earthquake damage, the Ministry does evaluate capital expense pro- posals from school districts and ° the new structural standards could give District 88 some extra ammunition in its bid to rebuild Skeena Junior Secondary School and Hazelton Secondary School. In a damage report from the recent California quake, hazards that were noted included the shattering of large plate-glass windows that sent sharp projec- tiles of glass flying through classrooms; a rain of fluorescent light tubes from unsecured fix- tures in ceilings; overturning cupboards in chemistry labs, resulting in acid spills and the generation of toxic fumes; shift- ing and falling of bookshelves, filing cabinets and heavy machinery in industrial shops; and the severing of water and electrical mains that entered schools through basement walls, resulting in flooding and loss of power. The program that will be’ taught in schools is similar to civil defense drills, with students assuming the ‘‘crash position’? on the floor, then filing out of buildings single-file and assembling at a predetermined against Mount Douglas ass, 15-2). In the consolation round, they defeated Richmond 11-15, 15-2, 15-10, in the semi-final. In the final against West Van, they won 15-11, 15-11. - The championship went to Sentinel, the number-two rank- ed team in B.C. They downed number-one ranked Sutherland 15-12, 15-8, Going into this tournament, Kermodes were ranked seventh . § § 4907 Lazelle Ave. overall. 7 . schools location outside. Classroom ex- ercises will include poster- making and the assembling of “earthquake kits” that will be. made up of a copy of the class roll book, first aid materials, a flashlight and batteries, a felt pen, games to amuse the entrap- ped, and plastic garbage bags for protection. The program will be im- plemented in cooperation with the authorities and component Organizations of the Provincial Emergency Program. In Court | In Terrace provincial court on Friday, September 25 Debbie Samson was fined $100 for theft. In Terrace provincial court on Friday, September 25 William * Hall was fined $35 for a viola- tion of the Narcotics Control Act. In Terrace provincial court on Friday, September 25 William Andrews was fined $35 for a violation of the Narcotics Con- trol Act. ; a Mass Times: : Sundays: 9:00 a.m. § 4830 Straume Avenue - CHURCH DIRECTORY oe , in - Sacred Heart Catholic Church Pastor: Fr. ‘Allan F. Noonan Q.M.I. : Saturday: 7:30 p. m. 17:00 a.m, 635-2313 4 Sunday Services: Bm 9am. & 11 am. ; 4726 Lazelle Ave St. Matthew’s Anglican Episcopal Church _ .Rector Rev.: . Sheila Champion Sunday School classes are held during the 9 a.m. service, Child care‘is available during the 9 a.m. service. : 635-901 9 | : Sunday School and . j Aduit Class: | 3229 Sparks Street 3306 Griffiths _ . 7 11:00 a.m. B - 6:30 p.m. a 3302 Sparks Street a Sunday Worship: Sunday School: f Sunday School: = 10:00 a.m. m Morning Service: 7 11:15 am. a 3511 Eby Street a Family Bible School: Bh 11:00 a.m. s 4923 Agar Avenue | | Sunday Services: Christ Lutheran Church ' Pastor Rev.: Michael R. 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Pastor: Len Froese Evening Service 7:00 p.m, ; : d 635-2434 The Alliance Church Pastor: Rick Wiebe Fellowship Service 6:30 p.m. All are cordially invited Youth Ministries « Home Bible Studies * Visitation 635-7727 | 9:45 a.m. Divine Worship: The Salvation Army 9:45 a.m. Christian Education (all ages) M 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting For Further Information call 4643 Walsh Avenue 635-6480 | Christian Reformed Church Sunday Services: - . - Pastor: 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. Peter Sluys — 635-2621 Coffee Break, Ladies’ Bible Study Wednesdays 9:45 a.m. & 7:45 p.m. Back-to-God hour Sundays 9:30 p.m. on CUFW-FM radlo. 3602 Sparks 635-6173 8