“Yl Care tie alana le a adere ay Laverne Hislop 20 . Terrace Review _ Wednesday, December 4, 1986 Three two-year school trustees from Terrace were sworn into office at the inaugural meeting of the School District 88 board Dec. 2. Edna Cooper, Laverne Hislop and Francis Sabine join trustees Nancy Orr, Dave Parker, Kirsten Chapman and Val Napoleon in directing the local course of public education for the coming year. Student applications accepted for visits to far off lands Interculture Canada has announced that applica- tions for the 1987 ex- changes ended in Novem- ber, but anyone wishing to apply for the 1988 ex- changes may do 50. by Philip Musselman Interculture Canada has been in existence since World War Two, but only five or six years as “‘Inter- culture Canada’’. The most recent Terrace stu- dent who participated in an exchange was Fran- -cesca Friry who visited Egypt. The group allows people in Grades 10, 11 and 12 to participate in ex- changes, but there is also a Young Adult exchange which allows young peo- ple up to 25 years of age to visit places that they have only dreamed about. At this time Interculture Canada is looking for families that will take exchange students into their homes. Anyone wishing to get more infor- mation on the program please phone Shannon Mark at 798-2565 and leave a message on the answering machine. Plans to celebrate Terrace’s 60th birthday in the making TERRACE — A commit- tee has been formed which will make plans for the celebration of Tefrace’s 60th anniversary during {987, The committee held its first formal meeting on Nov: 29. The celebration will last the whole year Jong and the group even has plans for something during Riverboat Days, also there will be festivities planned for next December, when the main activities may be planned. Edna Cooper - Francis Sabine City to accept fuel bid TERRACE — City coun- cil has received tender bids from the various fuel com- panys. Recently it was recommended that Gulf Canada’s bid be accepted as the lowest bid available in both deisel and regular fuel. The recommendation will be adopted by council for the upcoming year. Caledonia Senior Secondary School Honor roll TERRACE — Caledonia Senior Secondary School wishes to recognize and to encourage student ex- cellence in course work and therefore publishes after each reporting period, an Honor Roll. The Honor Roll is con- structed in three categories calculated for fulltime students and using marks from all the courses the student is taking when report cards are issued. Outstanding Achieve- ment — grade point average greater than or - equal to 3.50. ‘Meritorious Achieve- ment — grade point average greater than or equal to 3.25. Honorable Mention — grade point average greater than or equal to 3.00. , Outstanding Achievement Sandra Adams, Colin Bre- haut, Shannon Butler, Chris Cain, Inness Campbell, Sara Chen-Wing, Aaron Davis, Vice tor Dhami, Bao-Tam_Dlep, Josh Eades, Luke Eades, Adam Ford and Gurmit Grewal. ; Helen Hame!, Michelle Hendry, Peter Hepburn, David Hogg, Jana Hoving, Melaney Jones, Binder Kandola, Lestie Lima, Davis Lindsay, Shawnee Love, Rene Mailloux, Nicole Michaud and Steve Mantel. Jorge Marques, Tammy Middleton, Randy Mussel: man, Leigha Needham, Jim- my Pegg, Betty Raposo, Trina Robinson, Nina Teixeira, Ken Veldman, Christine Weber, Jann Marie Wilson, Elaine Wiebenga and Roberta Wiley. Meritorlous Achievement Mike Arnold, Fernando Bar- bosa, Tammy Brown, Mike Casavant, Alex Copeland, Surrinder Deol, Scott Inglis, Christa Klukas, Brad Lane, Dwalne Larose, Gilles Leves- que, Cathy Loutitt and Tanya Mailloux. . . Paramjit Gill, Janawa Osei- Tutu, Nina Parr, Roxanne Ridler, Lara Roldo, David Rolfson, Rodger Talstra, David Weismliller and Pater p. Honorable Mention Cory Albright, Connie Arau- jo, Mark Bentley, Moreen Brooks, Richard Devost, Gor- don Edmonds, Shammi Gill, James Goodwin, Mariana Haits, Connie Hansen, Deb- ble Hutchinson, Susan Kelly, Shawn Kenmuir, Pam Kerr and Rinette Lagace. Kurt McCarron, Yvonne Mc- Colman, Dean McFarlane, Debbie McGinley, Surjit Mann, Happy Minhas, Suzette Milhomens, Barbara Needham, Andrew Ogawa, Laura Pruner, Stephen Robin- son, Tanya Salanski, Trevor Shannen and Mitch Shinde. Marc Smith, Ilda Soares, Liz Soares, Michelle Strumecki, Kiera Sundberg, Michelle Taylor, Rosalee Thodt, Jim Thomas, Laura Tupper, Sarah Vaal-Henke, Darcie Wadley, Deanne Wilson, Michael Wong an Susan Yu. | Your message from the stars... Your Week Ahead Horoscope a Where it’s at... A quide to Terrace’s . night life — the “who where and when” for entertainment. Northern Motor ME TOO In n Country western singers - This week’s Saturday Jam feature: Bring.an instrument! ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 *% * TAURUS % «Apr. 20-May 20 ' pes GEMINI May 21-June 20 - * CANCER x» June21-July 22 ». x LEO July 23-Aug. 22 * VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept.22 3 «LIBRA Sept, 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan, 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar.20 Forecast Periods 12/7 - 12/13/86 Contributing money and volunteering your services to help the less fortunate iscommend- able. You'll get more than you give. Hopes and wishes are fulfilled, but we know you've worked hard to arrive at this point. Count your blessings. Prominence may come through your official standing in an organization you helped, build. Enjoy the limelight. Increased knowledge brings higher earnings. Developing new skills is excellent insurance. Hard times will notreturn. Spend a little extra now. It will be, returned ten-fold, Youhaveto givein ordertoget. Share the good things with your partner, The prosperous trends are the result of friendships cultivated in the working world. "No taskis too difficult for you to handle, Others follow your industrious example. Be sensi tive to physical changes. Youarethe center of attention at social activi- ties, Enjoy your popularity. The holiday spirit isall around. The possibility looms of a change in residence, You are forced to make up your mind one way or another. Wishes may be turned in to profitable ventures. Wait until after the holidays before adding to property holdings. Caution in handling finances is urged, but it seems that extra income is yours with little efforton your part. Good opportunities come through your as- sociates, Your persorial sense of authority is atan all-time high. BERT’S DELICATESSEN WE HAVE... .@ large variely of meats, cheeses, European novelties, super sandwiches, fresh salads. 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