et eee men tnt re a 2 teat rT Pereers CAMP KIKATEE was the venue as Terrace’s First, Sixth and Seventh Cub packs recently experienced the challenge of the outdoors. Among the many things they did over the weekend were work with compasses, construct paper airplanes, com- pete in a mini olympics and face a daunting obstacle course. The final day featured a cannon race where teams disassembled a plastic cannon, carried it through the obstacle course and reassembled it at the end, The winning team set a new record of 2:35 minutes. From B1 ~ More Moen ‘Would the lady who phoned me about Ruby McCreight “{please, dryagain’— gory, 1 had, ithe: wrong, “fumber;-d own. Of “Hovenkamp who did a ‘couple’ sek “perhaps Ruby herself’could call. "My -numbers’ are 635-3503 (work) or 638-0423 (home). ene Sb kkk “Special congratulations to all who recently returned from tak- ing part in the B.C. Festival of the Arts in Vancouver. And “special congratulations, to, Tina, of auditions while down there, I'm told the auditioners in both cases were very impressed. Let's hope that come fall good things will happen for you, Tina. ‘Europe bound Chris Langerscheidt, a ‘grade seven student. at Uplands Schoal, will be moving to more than a different school for his’ grade eight year.» He'll be in a different coun- try: Germany, , The move will teach him about his own background as well as broaden his ideas of the’ world. ““(German).is his original languagé, and to see how itis in different countries, that is im- portant, too,’? explains his ” father. Born near Koblenz on the Rhein River, Langerscheidt came to Canada with his family when he was two, although he has been back to visit. The last time was in 1987, “Jt didn’t always rain,’’ he said, “and | liked visiting the other countries — Spain, Austria,’” Come September he will be attending school in Duesseldorf, a city of 700,000 in the most densely populated area of Germany. While learning. the German curriculum he will take his B.C. courses by correspondence through the Northcoast Regional Correspondence School here in Terrace. University graduates Seven Terrace’ residents received bachelor degrees at. the University of Victoria’s spring convocation. ‘Leona Locke and Jennifer Parker received their Bachelors of Art, Gina Lock a Bachelor of Chris Langerscheidt **] think the hardest thing is to leave friends behind,” his mother said. German students go to school only until 1 p.m., a change for Langerscheidt, but the school year is Longer in Germany: there are just six weeks of vacation in the summer. “In a way it's good because you don’t forget everything,”’ his mother said. : Langerscheidt leaves with his family, Germany, at the end of June to spend the summer visiting relatives and getting aquainled § with Germany. Education, Melvin Euverman a §- of Engineering, j Bachelor Patrick McIntyre a Bachelor of Fine Arts, George Power a Bachelor of Science and Bar- bara Barnswell received her Bachelor in Social Work, ‘Cash calendar winners Today proved a lucky day for local resident Gills Gerdei — ‘he’s $50 richer after his number was pulled in the Dr,.R.E.M.Lee Hospital Foundation cash calendar draw. - era Other winners over the past _week were Gerald Dodd, Ruth John Groot and Alfred De Frane of Terrace, Shannon, also originally from | Stay warm on the water! 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