Ol ee Peis PRR PS ¥ B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 6, 1993 It’s time to say Namaste Tia Lofisgard and her counter» part, Mamta Chouhan, are with the Canada World Youth students who have been in Terrace for ten weeks. By TIA LOFTSGARD and MAMTA CHOUHAN O. LONG, farewell, it’s time to say Namasté, The Canadian phase has come to an end and we will soon begin our three-month stay in India, As Canadians, we know that In- dia will be culturally different. However, lit fle did we expect that during our stay in Terrace we would come to a deeper under- standing of Canadian culture. Too often Canadian culture is deemed non-existant as we are a relatively young country. Over the past three months in Terrace, [. have, discovered the toot of Canadian culture —- unity. No matter what descent you are, we combine to create a demo- cratic, free country. Aboriginals . and immigrants (which we all are) maintain their individual backgrounds, creating peace and understanding between the many races of the world. Our multicultural society is unique — a quality that we, as Canadians, should be proud of. We spent over two. months in — this valley, surrounded by mountains and nurtured by the mighty Skeena, The community of Terrace is an ocean of knowledge and every TRAVELLING YOUTHS: Tia Loftsgard and Mamita Chouhan are among the Canada World Youth exchange students who are now ending their stay in Terrace to fly to India. / Winter Checkup Ex|O) TERRACE moment we tasted a drop of it. -. The air, the clouds, the trees and most of all, the people here had so much to share and teach us — the big lesson of life. AS a mark of gratitude, we pre- sented a cultural show on Sep- tember 29th to the community. The intercultural show con- sisted of: songs, dance, poetry and much more, giving a fair repre- sentation of Indian and Canadian culture, The response from the people of Terrace was overwhelming and itll always be a memorable eve- ning to us. On Oct. Sth, we'll be leaving Terrace and soon thereafter arriv- ing in a small village in India. The village is Ghaatiya in Mad- hya Pradesh, the central state. The will be very different here . and there will be many more - things to be learnt. ‘We are all eager to go to India but at the same time, it‘is hard to leave our new friends, families Volunteers are key to hatchery’s survival DEEP CREEK haichery now has a physical testament to the support it has received from the community since cuts in federal grants threatened its continued existence earlier this year. It’s a new gazebo, an eight- sided structure designed by Ken Berg and complete with ‘from fill. to footings ‘and jum- ber to cedar shakes ‘was donated by local businesses. . ee Apart Om ven revgazehornine | And construction was carried out by a host of volunteers, both local residents and visit- ing Canada World Youth ex- change students. All those helpers were in- vited out to the hatchery last week to christen the facility with a barbecue: appropriate ly, salmon was on the menu. aire is 5 RAMPS ops petal sid! om, hatchery has. ‘also. added .a signposted nature trail this year. Still under way is the cover- ing of the trail surface with hog fuel. That’s being done by hand and once again volunteers are at the fore, hauling ‘and dumping the material bucketful by bucket- ful. Understandably delighted ,with the progress at the rayne ugh ‘this year, manager Jon ‘kanen said the value of. whe volunteer effort could not’ be. emphasized enough. lYou’ d Look Great wW ® with Curlers | @ Discover the fun, friends and fitness or curling. - Call or drop by your local curling club. “Terrace Curling a Association’ ae 635-5583 “TERRACE: ~ STANDARD EARLY DEADLINE THIS WEEK Due to the Thanksgiving Long Weekend, the deadline for Advertising ‘(display and classifieds) in the October 13th Terrace Standard and the ‘October 7th Skeena Marketplace will be one “y early Ad Line (638-7283 24 hr Fax Line 638-8432 and the people of Terrace. There is no way we can express ourselves in words. We will al- ways be indebted to the city and the people of Terrace. Farewell from all of us! \t you are getting married... ‘This basket -holds information and gifts especially helpful for you. 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