‘The Year of Paul Clark’. Terrace’s super wheelchair . athlete added another victory to his.tengthy list on Oct. 18 when he captured the Canadian 10-kilometer wheelchair cham- pionship. at ‘Richmond’s Minoru Park.. It looks like another world record for the popular . op- tometrist. The old mark was 24°. ‘minutes, 20 seconds. Paul was clocked in at 20:17. Clark said that five of six wheelers took turns taking the lead throughout the race, each ‘jockeying for the best place on: the final spurt to the finish line. ' Fortunately, Clark. had the best position heading for the end, and wound up several seconds ahead of the second’ aid aul Clark The year 1987 is turning into: wins at championship third-place wheelers. The winning time at Rich- mond last year was 26 minutes, 50 seconds. Clark beat that time by more than two-and-a-half minutes. Clark is off to Phoenix, Arizona this coming Sunday for - another 10-kilometer race. This shoud wind up ‘his season.” The Skeena Junior High School boys grade eight 'B' team took part in thelr school’ 5 annual volleyball tournament on: October 17, Photographers seek image of Terrace — TERRACE — Local photog- raphers interested in having their pictures displayed at the Olym- pic Arts Festival in Calgary from _ Jan. 23 to Feb. 28, have been asked to create a photograph representing Terrace as a com- munity. This request is part of-a con- test sponsored by the City of Terrace, the Terrace Art Asso- ciation and Canadian Airlines International. The challenge is called “‘Capture the Spirit of -Terrace’’, and is an invitation to all amateur photographers in the Chandler Park of Smithers was undefeated to win the Thornhill Junlor High School on Cctober 17. girls’ side of the grade eight volleyball tournament held at area to contribute what they feel best represents the community spirit. According. b&b Diana English, co-organizer foi the event, a lot of inquiry has taken place, anda good number of entries should -appear just before this week- end’s deadline, Oct. 31. First prize in the contest will be a place for the winner’s pic- ture dt the Olympic:Arts Festival in Calgary, and a trip for two to _Calgary courtesy of Canadian Airlines International and two nights accommodation there — courtesy of Terrace Travel, Meanwhile, other prizes will be awarded to other. photog- raphers. The contest was created when the City of Calgary invited Ter- race to enter a photograph in the Olympic Art Festival display. Bach entry must be from 8x10 to 16x20 inch size and must-be. mounted, matted and framed to tries will be displayed if the Ter- race Art Gallery starting Nov. 6 to Nov. 22 after they-liave been judged on Nov..5.. Judges will include Mayor ; Jack Talstra; professional pho- tographer .Alan Richardson; Terrace Parks and Recreation director Steve Scott; Mary Lit- tle, founding member of Terrace picture loan; Mary Walker, long-time member of the Ter- race Art Association; and one judge yet to be confirmed. ‘‘A- Salute to Canadian Municipalities’ is the theme of the Olympic Arts Festival, and Terrace is one of many Cana- dian cities to be invited to. > par- ticipate. Do you need a break? Come to COFFEE BREAK, an interdenominatlonal Bible study for women. FREE nursery for infants and toddlers. Children ages 3 to 5 will. love Storyhour. Every Wednesday, 9:45 a.m, to 11 am.at — the Christian Reformed Church, corner of Sparks and Straume.. No previous knowledge expected. For more information or transportation, call Hilda at 635-7871 or Ruth at 635-2621. We faok forward to seeing you! > The Terrace Friends and Families of Schizophrenics Is a support group that meets once per month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Conference Room at Mills Memorlal Hospital. One aim of the group Is to provide community education about this ill- ness. Anyone wising to learn more or become part of this group Is welcome to attend tha meetings. Please call 638-3325 for further infa. In Court In Terrace provincial court on Friday, October 9, Kelly Fowler was fined $550 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. _ In Terrace provincial court on Friday, October 9, Derek Sayer was fined $650 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. -In Terrace provincial court on Friday, October 9, Stephen Rad- _ ford was sentenced to 90 days in jail and given a six months ‘ drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Wednesday. is SHIRT DAY Men’s business shirts or Ladies’ cotton blend dress shirts © expertly laundered TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER!! Kiddie Corner from the Post Office Thornhill Public Market | Richards Cleaners CORRECTIONS: *‘More Than Just Jails’’ This three session mini course is directed towards anyone with an interest in the work or programs of B.C. Corrections Branch. Topics to be covered will include: — Branch and justice system overview; — Branch philosophy and mandate; — Branch programs; — Job, post, and facility descriptions, and self assessment materials relative to work in secure youth centres. Attendance will be a “preferred qualification’’ for all applicants to entry level position at the Prince George Youth Containment Centre which is currently under construction. This course will be of interest to both male and female individuals. Course details: Location: Room No. 1107, Northwest Community College Dates: October 28, 1987, November 4 & 12, 1987 Times: 7:00 p.m, — 9:30 p.m. Note: A registration fee of $5.00 will cover the cost of coffee and doughnuts. For further information contact Frieda Dams, Northwest Community College, Terrace, 635-6511, 1ya8e coe