Terrace swimmers who swam the recent timed three kilometer swim (120 lengths) are (teft to right, back row): Sandy Loptson, 14; Laurle Rowland, 12; Nita Schooner, 13; Cathy Bennett, 13; Kerry O'Riordan, 12; Jennifer Mackie, 13; Doug MacKenzie, 14. (Middle row): Scott Loptson, 13; Jennifer McMynn, 10; Shannon Henderson, 10; Dawn 11. (Front row): Jocelyn Coxford, 9; Joelle Walker, 9; Wayne Julseth, 11. Thomsen, 11; Tori MacKenzie, 11; Bobby Paacock, ., Youths enjoy bowl-a-spiel TERRACE — Curling wasn’t the only active sport on Easter weekend. Bowlers held a 39-team Terrace Youth Bowling Council Tournament on — the Saturday and Sunday at the Terrace Bowling Robbie Larmour spent a busy season in Terrace Minor Alley. . co Teams of two youth bowlers, combined with one adult, rolled in four - events, The entry included one team from Prince ‘Rupert ‘and Port Edward. When it was over, the Hockey’s Peawae Division. The youngster played goal and was often called upon to guard the nets for other teams when they ware short-handed, For his devotion and extra hours, coach Mr. Mike's Team won ‘A’ event over Terrace Lanes. ‘B’ event went to Motor- ways with §.C.P. Con- ‘tracting as runnerup. In ‘C’ event, Roland’s Lew Lanmour was honofed at the Terrace Minor Hockey Ban- Falling came out on top followed by the Prince Rupert entry. Sundance Ski and Sport won ‘D’ event over Burdett ‘In- dustries, queét and Awards Night earlier this month. Vice-president Greg Grezelt presented Lew with a trophy called the President’s Award for all his hard work and long hours on behaif of the association. - Chris Reneerkins presented Robbie with a special award. Here's part of the more than 350 minor hockey players and parents th nual Terrace Minor Hockey Awards Night and Banquet. ~ ; at turned out at Skeena Junlor Secondary School tor the an- |< ly-if you have schociage* children: Admission is free! " April 27 to June 8 -- Tennis lessons for adulfs and teens | 14 years of age and older. Mondaya; beginners, 6 te 7 p.m. or? to 8 p.m, intermediates, 8 to 9 p.m.; Kalum Street Ten- nis. Courts. Register.at the Terrace Parks and Recreation Office Inthe Terrace Arena, co. Wednesday, April 28 — In celebration of Natlonal Book Festival Week,- lan Wallace, award-winning children's author and Illustrator will give a reading andalso show the "F ~. - original art work for one of his books at 7 p.m. This willbe <7: an excellant entertainment for the whole family, especial- Cookles and julce for the kids! For more information, - please call the Terrace Public Library at 638-8177, ‘ Alvarez’s presentation ‘in Spanish, “Slides from -the., Andes”. mo Se Friday, May 1 — The first mixed ‘scramble of the golfing .|- season will be held at the Skeena Valley Golf Club. ‘The’ Friday, May 1 -- Representatives of Emily Carr College of Art and Design Outreach Programs will host a special — public meeting at 7:30 pm. in the Terrace Art Gallery, |. Everyone interested in.focal arts activity is invited to at- ~ tend. Further Information |s available from Nancy Richard-. son at-635-3204, | a 7 : ud Friday, May 1 — Swing Your Partner, Do-SkDo your cor-° ner. Square dancers, come join the Skeena Squares Square Dance Club at thelr Jamboree at the Terrace Arena served. For further info., call Ann Chow at 635-7941. 9. May 1 and 2 = The Spring Arts and Cratts sale will be In - the Caledonia High School gym. It will be set up on Friday: evening and Saturday from 10 am. to 10 p.m. will be © displaying and selling day. Entry forms with further infor- mation will be available at the Gallery, Library, Northern _Lights Studio and Wallinda. Crafts. And again, another plea for volunteers! We do have some new volunteers, but are still In need of people, especially for afternoons. If you - have extra time, please call Diane English at 635-5905 . after5 pm. . May 1, 2and 3 == Basic fitness instructors' course for peo-. 9 ple interested in leading fitness classes In the Northwest, | . sponsored by the Terrace Parks and Recreation Départ-_ ment, at Uplands Elementary School Friday; 6‘to 10 p.m,; - Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m, Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office in the. Terrace Arena; Phone 638-1174 for further Infor. Saturday, May 2 — Plant and Garage Sale at the Knox. am. to 1 p.m. All are welcome. May 2 and 3 — Archery clinic for adults and teens 12 years - of age and older to learn the basics of archery. Registra- - tion ls required. Clinic Is Ilmited to 12 participants. Satur-.- day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. ° Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office In the | Terrace Arena. ae oo May 2 to June 13 — Tennis iessons for juniors at Kalum olds; 10:30 to 17:30 a.m. to 12 to 14 year olds. Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office In the Terrace: | rena. Ot - Saturday, May 2 — Pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang 7 Centre from 8 a.m, to 11 am. Sponsored by Branch 73 of. the B.C. Old Age Pensioners’ Organization, oe Monday, May 4 — The newly formed Women and Develop- ment group will be meeting at 7:30 p.m. -at the Terrace Women’s Centre, 4642 Park Ave. to decide which women's group/community in India, Peru, Ecuador, © Nicaragua or Kenya we will link with through MATCH In- | ternational. For mote information call Frances at 635-2436. Come, help us choose our match. Tuesday, May 6 — Arthritis Soclety meeting (Terrace © chapter).in the Terrace Library Arts Room at 7:30 p.m. - Marian Ewlng from the Vancouver Centre will be in atten- dance. Report from the: conference in Prince George, a ~ video shown If possible and a recording of Dr. Ounne’s ad- dress to delegates In Prince George. Everyone welcome, May 5 to 10 — The Ron Susek Believers Crusade will be in Terrace at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Meetings will start at 7 p.m. each evening. There will be activities for children up to 6 years of age at the Caledonia Lecture Theatre each evening. | . May 6 to 7 — Children’s House Pre-School will be holding registration for Sept. ’87 and registration from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 3312 Sparks Ave. in Tertace. All parents’ with preschool childran are welcome. Parents are en- couraged to enrol) early as spaces are limited. Plaase caiil 638-0061 for further intormation. Monday, May 11 — “Winnle and Nelson Mandela”, an award-winning fllm about the two almost: legendary leaders of black South Africa, will be shown at the annual general meeting of Northwest Development Education Association at 7:30 p.m. at the Montessorl PreschoolCarpenters Hall, 3312 Sparks in Terrace. Everyone Is welcome. For more Information, call Frances at 635-2436. — : : Tuesday, May 12 — The Christlan Heritage Party of - Canada will have a public meeting with Ed Van- -woudenberg In the basemént of the Terrace Public Library at 12 noon. Free coffee and.doughnuts ‘will be provided, - Come and ask your questions. Reporter welcome! Thank you. The Terrace Organizers. Tuesday, May 19 — The 6.C. Council for the Family, its role and resources, Including a display of Its publications, will be talked about by Director-at-Large, Marilyn Balley, at - 10 am. at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave, For more Information, call 638-0228. Wednesday, May 20 — Annual general meeting of ihe Ter- race Concert Society at 7:30 p.m. at the Caledonia Lecture ete Theatre. All saason ticket holders are welcome to attend. ~ - " snpennebiienbinadhedieerepatl - Thursday, April 30 — Come to practice your Spanish at | oo the Public Library basement at 7:30 p.m. See Mr. Julio f- - - event will be a shotgun start at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. .- me Banquet Room at 7:30 p.m. Food and refreshments willbe 4 United Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, from 10 . Street tennis courts. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. for 10 and ityear | | na sl 4 aes eres