18 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 28, 1988 - School board briefs The School District 88 board of trustees agreed to renew a five. year lease to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for a small area of the Cassie Hall school grounds that houses their AM transmitter, The district receives $350 a year for the lease. Shauna Bryan, a 1988 grad. uate of Hazelton Secondary. School, has been-chosen by the © Ministry of Advanced Educa- tion and Job Training to receive the prestigious Premier’s Ex-_ cellence Award. The awards were given to one student in each of the province’s 15 college regions. JOM Fashion — continued from page 17 cyclical nature of fashion. is a return to the pillbox hat and shawl collars Marleau saw on a recent buying trip. Some unexpected colors are also making their way into bridal parties: white and ivory have been joined by a delicately pink tone in wedding gowns, and bridesmaids are appearing in black-and-white dresses, lend- ing a very formal look. Fall and winter colors for - bridesmaids and party-goers are _ dark and dramatic, with fuschia, emerald and navy dresses done up in velvet and the increasingly popular iridescent taffeta, ‘The Welcome Wagon Bridal ' Party happens October 18 at the ‘Inn of the West. ‘“‘The purpose is to help people plan their. wed- dings, from invitations to cater- ing to what to wear, and where they can go to find everything,”’ Welcome Wagon co-ordinator Alma Joachim said. “When I ‘got married, I had no idea how much was available in town. The Bridal Party is really worth- while.”’ Tickets are free to 1989 brides and their guest by calling 638-1204. The Royal Purple’s fashion show is a fund-raiser, with tickets costing $12. ‘‘The Royal Purple and the Elks pledged $15,000 over five years to Mills Memorial Hospital for a ureth- rascope,”” Mary Doell explain- ed, ‘‘and so far we’ve donated $6,000.” The proceeds from their October 5 show, to be held at the Elks Hall, also goes towards this hospital project. Joyce Martel added the Order of the Royal Purple also raise funds through bingo. catering, ‘cand whatever we can come up with.’’ This is the second annual “Fall Fashion Fantasy.” Terrace Interiors Ltd. Exterior and interior paints Armstrong flooring * Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper ‘All the supplies you need”’ 4610 Lazelle Ave. 635-6600 THIS WEEKS ACAOSS # Scanty § Apiece 6Frank 12 Ocean tlow 13 Richard 14 Network 15 Assignsa position 17 Gr. love god #8 Brick carsier 19 Garler's hame 21 Eva .. 24 Spores 25 Eager 26 One time 2? Male swan 30 Was first 31 Smatt amount 32 Jap sash 33 Assam silkworm 94 Cleopatra's snake. pt. 35 Rotale 3% Boats 38 Track avenis 39 Ratards 2 Orunk 4t Chemicalsalt . 3... 42 Speak 4 Plan 51 Guise 53 Small sefection 48 Ruas. city 49 Summer, Fr. 50 Bacchanal' scly 52 Scol., tiver 53 Infrequent DOWN + Strerts. abhr. Lupino Hl zy 5 Urqe 6 Agr : T Esteems 8 Mountain nymph 9 Submarine instturnant 10 Eng. school 11 Loch 18 Chargad particle 20 Confed genarat 21 Enclosure 22 Always [| 23 Makes fun ot 24Culs . 26 Preoccupied ~ 26 Death notice 29 Storage boxes ° 34 Insecl 35 Merchant, . for example - Talus 38 Chart | "39 Organ part 40 Edible root 4} ‘Pater Pan’ pala 44 Greek goddess 45 Ragweed genus 46 Nelthe: _ 47 Horse command 2 a 5 6 9 m | 43 [Marvin _ByTomArmstrong_ : HOW COME DUCKS ALWays I FLY SOUTH IN FORMATION ? BY TRAVELING TOGETHER ‘WE GET GREAT GROUP DISCOUNTS AT - MOTELS AND ‘RESTAURANTS | PF i's strictey | ‘T AMATTER OF © yp ECONOMICS _ J oo! «GION Roem erence Syrocom re At eg worwee ~ Apes B.C. 4 i DF (\ ey Git a t{ WHATIA YATIIINK...PLAY’ iy Crceers byes, ee. pa os Garenaransen ¥; UR, 7a Fe a OSE ates sae tls THe’ \EeeNCe “OF COR" DIDNT Ger THERE ‘PLATING IT. SAFE; CLP SIFT. IT SAFE CR GO Por ITT me C ay “ge ny EE 4, | ”, sme ye (EE eee sear ; eee = ui en DF Sans The Ryatts . By Jack Elrod ¥ 1S PAD SO "DEPRESSED? HIS TAR 1S TURNING DAND HE CAN'T OFCIPE WHETHER THE GRAY... LADIES IN HiS OFFICE THINK HE LOOKS DISTINGUISHED... » OR HARMLESS £ a avO™N iw 1 Sabu wy 5ul MEU etudury UoN O06 A. fer SeUNT FEVER, THINK THE CLINICAL. TERM 15 ,, “PEON PARANOIA. GRUNT THAT CLAMMY FEELING WE —FE- GRUNTS GET WHEN THe BOSS | “VER? INVITES 05 ITO HER OFFICE, HES DESK 15 PILED Wit MORE WORK THAN SHE CAN HANDLE AND SHE SAYS SOMETHING LIKE,“ HOW ARE THINGS GONG?” 2D1966 for Anenca Sencecatn Wc. Ad een reeerens g TED, Per ia , e | Andy Capp By Reggie Smythe YY Secale retentions mon I'VE BEEN BOING vi OLD LL BETORE wy t JOUIGHTS ALWAYS TW THINKING THINKING = THERE'S WoReac inl NID oe. NOTHING MORE WEARING, JUST YOUCUT tT Our eee aren? BY GARRY TRUDEAU | - DOONESBURY IT WAS ABOUT MARITIME LAW IT INCLUDES ELIMINATING THOSE AND FISHING RIGHTS, I OUT- ANIMALIES ADPRESSED IN THE | RAM APPELLATE COURT RULING ON THE STATE OF MASSACHUSENS ¥. STAR KIST. IN ADDITION. SE are ae eee Nh eer eae See Sea ee