_ The annual fundraising dance for the Terrace Child Develop- ment Centre last month raised $3,000 toward the centre’s goal of $14,000, according te program director Maureen McGuire. “It was an enjoyable night: -where the community could so- cialize with the staff; board and: “parents who. all pitched. ‘in and . ~made‘the dance.a-success,’” said. McGuire. “It. :was:only one of ‘the many. community-oriented ‘fundraising. events. that’ -this board: will: be actively. promoting can. Lad She explained. that the board knows it won’t be easy to raise the $14,000 they feel is necessary to add to their agency grant in - order to maintain optimum ser-. : Bequest and dance net $3,000 for local Child | - Development Centre . vice for the special. needs. chil- dren served at the centre, but they have plans for activities that are “‘tasteful”’ and of a type - the. community: can handle fi- nancially. : McGuire said about 300 peo- ple. attended the dance, where entertainment’. was. donated by ‘the Northwest Singers during the cocktail-hour,: Joanne Boyd pro- ‘the music for the-dance itself.’ - .She added that an impromptu event that providetl major enter- © to ensure the. best service that we: tainment after dinner was the ’ auctioning off of the remaining. roast beef: by. alderman George . Clark who raised an additional $170 for the Centre. - McGuire: said food for the. event was donated by the Ter- GA race Co-Op. Bakery, J and EF 2 Distributors, Canada Safeway, Overwaitea Foods, Goodwill. Bottling, Dairyland and Jeannie Diewold, .who provided the shrimp, ‘and: the Fish and Wildlife Branch, who donated ‘moose and fish. She. said all the food was prepared by Manuel. DaSilva ktail-hot } “and his staff and presented in \ vided piano music during dinner © -and the Revival: Band ‘supplied. the same attractive and profes- sional manner asin the past. McGuire said other con- ‘tributors to the success of the event included Central Flowers; Grace. Fell Florists, CFTK, the Terrace Review, the Northern Sentinel, Speedy Printers, Joe A Bothello, Doc’s Cartage, Al . Lehman, the Skeena Constituen- cy Office, Woolworths and the ‘Terrace Hotel.. was made to Manuel's Restaurant recently by Terrace Child Development Centre executive director Maureen McGuire !n F nition: of. thé many years of valued support given by restaurant owner Manuel Oa Sliva. Accepting the award-of recagnitlon from McGulre on behalf of Da Silva are restaurant employees Josie Vivelros and Madetlena Arruda. on ot “Vote on November 21, 1987 ~ FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT:88- TRUSTEE Terrace, Thornhill, Rosswood,. Usk, Lakelse, Cedarvale,: New Remo... 7» Demands on our. Public:School System have never} . been greater. Fora pérson who is INTERESTED, . . | INFORMED, CONCERNED, CAPABLE, © +. + POUSETTE, John ~ Administrator Retiring 31 / 12/ 87) Torry Dickerson of Joe's Gliase Shop repairs damage to a window at the Co- : Op Gas Bar. The incident occurred on Nov. 4, and Is presently under In-- vestigation by Tarraca ROMP. The suspectis). threw a rock through the win- - . dow in order to gain entry and then took a quantity of cigarettes. No other ar- © ticles of property. appeared to be missing, a full Investigation Is currently underway. Bill Young at 638-0648. Volunteers Needed On November 15 from | p.m. to 6 p.m. a door-to-door: ‘ canvass will be conducted for the Canadian National Institute {— j - for the Blind (CNIB). The CNIB is seeking volunteers for §; . canvassing. If you have the time and would like to devote part of an afternoon to helping the visually impaired, please call During the week of November 16 a business canvass will be held. If you missed giving your donation on November 15 you can drop it off at the Terrace & District Credit Union. FOR PROGRESS AND TOURISM Terrace needs your vote | for the right to choose. PLEASE VOTE YES SUNDAY SHOPPING “ae: Ake ard of Y Sehual. ‘Trustees | : “SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (TERRACE) - S2E TENNEY STREET, TERRACE, B.C VAG JE? NOTICE OF POLL PHONE (604) 635-4931 | es . ‘ELECTION FOR TRUSTEE _ School District No. 88 (Terr: se) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the school district aforesaid that a Soll has, become’ : necessary at the election now pending, ond that | have granted such poll; and further, that the persons © | duly nominated as candidates at the said election for whom only votes will be received, are: THE CITY OF TERRACE & TERRACE RURAL VOTING AREA | TO BE. ELECT ED TWO. Surname Other Names Position Term of Office - Residential - Addross Occupation BRANNING Robert Ltoyd KOZAK George -POUSETTE - John ROSS Barbara Ann Trustee Trustee ‘Trustee. Trustee 88/89/90 ~ 88/89/90. 88/89/90 88/89/90 , 5080 McDesk . 3891 Pine - 3808 N. Thomes 7 . 1458 ‘Maple St. Operator/ Dispatcher Sale - Representative Administrator Finance Clerk =. >. ADVANCE POLL: ~ Terrace: Friday, November 13, 1987, 9:00 a.m. to 8: 00 | p.m. ; City of Terrace Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace Hospital: Friday, November 20, 1987, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. - at Mills Memorial Hospital, 4720 Haugland Ave., Terrace ' REGULAR POLL: SATURDAY, November 21, 1987, 8:00 a.m. to 8 00 p.m. Terrace: Clarence Michiel Elementary School 3430 Sparks Street 2905 Clark Street - Thornhill: Thornhill Elementary School Usk: Mrs. M. Early residence, Usk Lakelse Lake: Lloyd Johnstone residence, Lakelse Lake Cedorvale: Museum, Cedarvale New Remo: Zaporzean residence, New Remo GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT TERRACE, B.C. this 27th day of October, 1987. Fal : Rossweood: Mrs. G. Olson residence, Rosswood' (Mrs.) E. Johnson, — Returning Officer SATURDAY, | NOVEMBER, 21 | | CLARENCE MICHIEL SCHOOL 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.