Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 30, 1986 Lillian Peters (left), Anne Barwise and Linda Stratis look at paintings by local artists which were on display at the Arts and Crafts Show. Danlele Berquist photo Lots O’ Cones plans grand opening © TERRACE — The grand opening for Lots O’ Cones Knitting Ltd. will be taking place on Thursday, May 1. Mary Bond, owner of the shop, said that she bought her first knitting machine about a year ago and fell in love with it. Bond said that it takes a tenth of the time to knit goods with the machine compared to hand knitting. I’ve wanted to open a shop to give me a reason to pro- vide reasonable yarn for people who machine knit. Bond said that her learning process was a very expensive one, but Regional A 223-signature peti- tion in favor of the Lakelse Lake Hotsprings development was filed with the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine at the April 19 board meeting. Two let- ters on the agenda, however, expressed reservations about the sewage system being pro- posed for the develop- as the saying goes, you learn through trial and error. For instance, said Bond, a brand new be- ginner can discover so much, they couldn’t get bored. Bond said that the market is growing all the time and the knitting machines are more and more in demand. Per- sonally, she said, I just love it. On display at the store are knitting machines such as Singer, Passap, Superba, Toyota, Bond and White brands. They are available to the con- sumer on a no down pay- ment, 36 months to pay on approved credit. Bond said that mail order was also available. She added that unlimited free lessons come with the package. Thére’s a five percent discount for senior citizens and the Kermode Knit Wits Knit- ting club. ‘Other items available are knitting books, ac- eessories for knitting machines, video lessons, cassette tape instruc- tions. Door prizes will be given away on their grand opening day. Lots O’ Cones is located at 4730 Lazelle Avenue in Terrace, District news ment. A copy of a letter fro four Terrace residents to the Waste Management Branch in Smithers stated serious reserva- tions about the effec- tiveness of treatment lagoons and ponds, and it pointed out that cor- respondence from one of the developer’s agents, Telkwa Engineering In Terrace court Gerald Bolton was fin- ed $400 in Terrace Pro- vincial Court on Friday, April 18, and received a six-month suspension of his driver’s license for impaired driving. On Friday, April 18, in Terrace Provincial Court Velma Adams was fined $400 and received a six-month driver’s license suspension for impaired driving. John Petersen was fin- ed $50 in Terrace Provin- cial Court on Friday, April 18, for an offense under the Narcotics Con- trol Act. In Terrace Provincial Court on Wednesday, April 16, Edward McDonald, was fined $200 for a violation of the Federal Fisheries Act. Ltd., raises the possibil- ity that future expansion on the site may more than double the daily rate of effluent discharge into the lake. A letter from Mills Memorial Hospital to the Waste Management Branch requests ‘‘a significant extension of time allowed for further discussion’’ and ex- presses concern about the health implications of discharging waste into the lake waters. The let- ter is a consensus of opi- nion among 14 local physicians and is signed by Dr. R.E.M. Lee. The regional district has no jurisdiction over the hotsprings develop- ment other than bylaw enforcement; however, board chairman Les Watmough said, ‘‘I would like to see this board take a strong posi- tion on maintaining water quality in the lake.’’ The letters were receiv- ed and filed. ¥ Babysitting was provided at the Arts and Crafts Show whick took place Saturday, April 26 at Caledonia Senior Secondary School. Left to right are: Nicole Jenkins, Shawny MacKay, Denise Booth and Caroline Brown. Daniela Barquist photo Jo Kilback (left), Jackie Brien and Cynthia Cridge admire ~ : ree ys the Artisans in Motion display at the Arts and Crafts Show April 26. Daniele Berquist photo AE OB REE Stage performer at the lip sync contest. Pump Iron Inspace, pumping iron will be all the rage. Aerobics will be out. As a result, the proposed US. space station may have the look of an earthbound health club, according to research conducted at the University of California, Irvine. To prevent muscles from de- caying during prolonged mis- sions in zero gravity, astronauts probably will have to increase mechanical stress on their mus- cles; said Dr. Kenneth Baldwin, an exercise physiologist at the UCI College of Medicine. a fl Lip syncing contestant at Jezebel's. Athletic A Terrace swimming pool kayak slalom race will be held Sunday, May 4 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Spectators are welcome. For more information phone Allan Stradeski at 635-2182. Singing stars stage show TERRACE — Willie Nelson and Julio Eglese in Terrace? by Sherry Halfyard Well not exactly, but Collen and Tammy Brown certainly looked and sounded like them, while performing in Jezebel's lip sync contest last Wednesday night. © In fact locals Collen and Tammy Brown were so convincing. they won the contest and $250. Patti Smith, played by Karen Kies] came in se- cond and received $100. A somewhat interpreted Diana Ross and the Supreme (singular), came in third, winnning $50. The unforgettable Pat Benatar played by Mya Barber came in fourth. Individuals or groups wishing to enter the Hp sync contest, held the last Wednesday in every month, are asked to preregister at Jezebels Carbaret. Options The annual _ice- breaker Terrace Men’s Slo-pitch softball tour- nament is on from Fri- day to Sunday at Rotary and Riverside parks this weekend.