B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 15, 1997 PL alealatzatiadiatntedadah tach ah hk @ in memory FORMER CITY COUNCILOR Ruth Hallock is remembered by this wood bench located in front of city hall, The memorial bench was installed by the Terrace Beautification Society, thanks to a donation from Bob and Merry Hallsor, seated here. Hallock was a big supporter of the beautification society, sald Merry, since members boosted the city’s image, The society is planning to install more benches around town, if you'd like to make a memorial donation. ‘ i ‘ t i] t i i] ( 4 q { rT rT ' ‘ ‘ ‘ r] ‘ 4 4 1 ‘ 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ 0 ‘ ’ ' 4 4 4 d a ‘ 2 3 * 4a ‘IF YOUR pumpkin carving “skills make you the envy of your neighbours, then why snot show them off this year. > The farmer's market is shosting a pumpkin carving ‘contest on Saturday Oct. * 25/97. ' Cash prizes will be given « for first and second place ‘and most original carving. ' There will be an 11 and ® under category and a 12 and : over category. Judging will 2 take place at 11 am. ; Or if you happen to be ‘growing what you think é ¢ might be the largest pump- ; kin in Terrace, bring that + down to the market as well. £ Children always get a kick * out of pumpkins bigger than & 2 ka kkk Now that the garden sea- ~ Be WA AG Veen ee 2 ee {NORTHWEST Community College recently honoured tthe academic achievements tof its students. * Scholarships and bursaries wwere handed out at a ‘ceremony at the Terrace $campus last month, % Recipients of the NWCC sentrance Scholarships have «high academic standing and ware retuming to their second syear of study at NWCC, 4 Those honoured were ‘Diane Teixeira, Coleen iCnig, Tamra Hippisicy, sTravis McMurray, Rayna «Howard; Coral-Jean Dennis, ‘and Hayes Beattie. : Many other awards were salso handed out. « The Northern Institute for {Resource Studies (NIRS) ‘Bursary was founded to pro- “mote and encourage ¢co- Snomic development in BC, ‘particularly i in the north. « The Institute awards two $500 scholarships and four “$250 bursaries for students yenrolied in business admin- vastration, university transfer spfe-commerce and sciences, sforest technology and tourism related programs. ‘ This year’s recipients arc tall in their second year of «business administration. ‘They are: Rayna Howard, $Diane ‘Teixeira, Alanna Cameron, Lisa Lambright sand Dustin Rutsatz. : BC Hydro gives out a +$1000 scholarship for a stu- sdent who has completed {Girst year in good academic ‘standing in a program ‘relevant to BC Hydro busi- snes and who is continuing zon to second year, This Syear’s recipient is Dustin {Rutsatz, a second year busi-