Around Town Cal’s Class of 2003 earns provincial awards OUTSTANDING. That’s the only way to describe the academic performance of Caledonia Senior Secondary’s 2003 graduating class. Twenty-two of them have earned $1,000 scholar- ships from the provincial government, said Rabin MacLeod of the Caledonia - Awards Committee. Their combined achieve- ments represent $22,000 in provincial scholarship money, Of those, 17 earned their scholarships for how wel! they performed on their provincial exams. Those grads are (in alpha- betical. order): Cameron nla Adam, Bethany Belina, Chris Parn Sihota Chapman, Ben Davidson, . Emily Fisher, Jennifer Haynes, Hannah Huston, David Johnstone, Caitlin Keenan, Crystal Lind, Robert Lomas, Michele Sharma, Tyler Sheasby, Pam Sihota, Kim Smith, Jordan Wall and Brian Wyatt. Another five grads earned $1,000 district scho- larships through an education ministry-sponsored program for students entering post-secondary pro- grams in business, technology, and fine arts. Their names are Pam Bahr, Rollin Chalifoux, Megan Roach, Melissa Therrien and Donald van Dyk. q re, Royal Canadian Legion ws Branch 13 - Terrace Sunday Fun Sports Day Darts ¢ Cribbage © Pool Branch Opens at 10 a.m. Q November 23", 2003 . Lunch will be available Members and Guests oe ae a UVic’s newest alumni Wi t FIVE STUDENTS from Terrace are part of the a l n er wear University of Victoria’s fall graduating class. COATS FOR KIDS: lan McDonough from the Sal- Camilo Desierto, Sarah Glen and John How have vation Army and local businessman John Heighing- all received bachelor of arts degrees. Andrea Mis- ton hoist two bags filled with warm winter clothing kelly and Jennifer Shepherd have earned bachelor that will be distributed on an as-needed basis to | of science degrees. They now join the ranks of local children and adults this winter. The community UVic’s 60,000-member strong alumni. donated about 300 coats to the local Coats for Kids UVic held fall convocation ceremonies for 1,200 campaign, which has just wrapped up its 15th year students last week, Honorary degrees were presen- in Terrace. It's spearheaded by Superior Linens ted ta former cabinet minister and Nisga’a Tribal with Spotless Drycleaners, which cleans the dona- Council President Frank Calder, Grammy award- ted clothing. Items in all sizes are available by re- winning jazz vocalist Diana Krall, wildlife painter quest at the Salvation Army’s Thrift Shop at 4712 | Robert Bateman and UVic physicist Alan Astbury. Keith Ave. Ask the cashier for assistance, or call the , Thrift Shop at 635-3749. JENNIFER LANG PHOTO Branch 13 ; Legion News By CMDE PETER CROMPTON THE REMEMBRANCE Day service was once again well attended, The branch was also hopping until the late evening hours. The community of Ter- race and the surrounding area are to be congratula- ted for the support shown to them towards our Poppy Campaign. Once again, cur veterans and their de- pendents can be looked after, if needed. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those members who helped to make this year’s Poppy Campaign and Remem- brance Day such a suc- cess. On Sunday, Nov. 23, we With our winter Gold package, of Fun sports, eribbage, your vehicle will be more than ready to face our rough winters! darts and pool. Lunch will be available and the branch will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. If you don’t feel like participa- ting, come on ovt and Sa a Sse ese a eee oe a ae : Fen ain. as. Dinner “ @ Oil change up to-5 litresof ~~. se Lubricate chassis/hinges/locks will be held on Wednes- Bes . Motorcraft? 5W30. engine oll. a ® Tires checked and inflated (if required) day, Nov. 26. Also this : date, your DVA represen- Battery’ test and ‘report. . tative will be in Lown, so if - you need an appointment, . give Cmde Derek Hales a — pieeere Exhaust inspection call. a : Sign up sheets are ° Tire rotation posted for Zone curling, darts and cribbage, so come on in and sign up. Our next general meet- t night for our 2004 exec. you can count on FORD Fast Lane. So drop by anytime until November 30" and we'll help you Tickets will soon go on: will be Friday, Dec. 5, utive committee. Please ‘AT THE COLD! sale for our New Years : There wilt be no Veter-— ford.ca come on oul and show Eve Bash. They will go oe mye ans Dinner in December, ing is on Tuesday, Dec. 9 your support for the branch fast and there is a limit. FastLane at 8 p.m. This is election With FORD Fast Lane there is no appointment necessary. For fast service and great quality, and its operation. The next steak night TIRE AND AUTO CENTAHE For every juestion there is an answer, We're here. ine tear : “pont” _— *Al participating Fast Lanes only, Please see your Fast Lane Manager for details. Additional charge may apply for Motorcraft 5W20 and all premium grade oils. a ae Motorcraft oil filter installed based on availability for your make and model of vehicle. Environmental charges may apply. Taxes not included, Offer applies to most cars and light trucks, OMer expires Nevemiber 30, 2003,