Fa aecanteent eet TR A TIN . — Ne tg + —— = tee ee soe = an ere oe or a mamma, _beg as 3 Thornhill stu Thornhill Junior Secondary Scho King, proceeds to. work on the computer, while teacher/ counsellor Mike Wilson provides King with instructions. rnhill students gin computer studies Thornhill Junior Sec- ondary School has begun a computer studies pro- gram with the objective of teaching. students com- puter application, teach- er/counsellor. Mike. Wil- son recently stated. By the time pupils reach ' Grade 10; Wilson said, . students will have received approximately 100 hours of instruction in the con- cepts of word processing, data base and spread- sheets. Wilson added, “All of these applications are useful in the educa- tional curriculum and can assist the students in their studies,”’ All Grade 8 students are presently receiving 60 hours of instruction in computer applications. Grades 9 and 10 consumer - education students will receive between 25 and .30 hours of instruction. planned. TERRACE: — The Ter- race Multicultural Society recently announced that. there will be people at their annual Potluck Sup- per that will be in tradi- tional dress, with respect to their native countries. Also, although there will | be no advance tickets to the event, the group will be charging one dollar at the door to help cover ex- penses. The supper will be held Dec. 7 in the Terrace Arena banquet room from § p.m. to 8 p.m. The society is encourag- ing participants in the sup- per to dress traditionally in order to help make the picture complete. Classifieds make quick sales Potluck | Supper... if The prog Students who attend Clarance Michiel Elementar ram |s offered for-students In Grades 4 y School have the opportunity to laarn French as an extra curricular activity. through 7, sponsored by Terrace Parents for Franch (TPFF). Instructor Dominique Coelho (center), provides help for French students Sonya Schulmelster (center right), Tobi Fremont, Tabitha Fre- Shawn Munsen takes Information down during a computer class offered at Thornhill Junior Secondary School. Mungen is a Grade 8 studeni. oe IRB vise. Young musicians play “In the ORFF program, children need to experience music through active participation In their own music classroom,” stated Terry. Anderson, elementary music coordinator for Schoul District 88, Students at Upiands Elementary Schoo! practise on xyiophones during music class. 2 rn ae Computer studies.program ( Lia Wand (back) with classmate Tracey Tomas both enjoy the new computer studies, program offered this year at Thornhill Junior Secondary School. | Music. week: - celebrated TERRACE —~ A music for brunch will be held- at the Terrace Hotel on Sunday, Noy. 30, Ginny Lowrie and Marylin Davies, members of the Registered Music Teacher Association, are sponsoring the event in conjunction with Canada Music Week, Nov. 23 - 30. Performers will be entertaining during brunch for 15 minutes on the half hour. Per- formances are sched- uled at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Local residents are welcome to attend the function. Police report Friday, Nov. 21 Terrace RCMP charged a 20-year- old Kitwanga man with m ee” photo by Osniele Barquist mont, Chera Therrien, Suzanne Miskelly and Kim Wlerenga. drinking and driving.