RO. . i ‘ _ Terrace R _ Tagece Revie not in council's court Terrace council has refused to have the rac- quetball controversy in its court. Northwest Communi- ty College (NWCC) had suggested a possible solution to its closed rac- quetball facility would be for the city to take over the courts’ opera- tion. Council’s recreation committee reported it had been advised NWCC and the B.C. Govern- ment Employees Union (BCGEUV) had agreed to meet and discuss the matter of reopening the courts. . Council. tabled the suggestion ‘‘until such time as the college and the BCGEU have met to resolve the issue.”’ First baby - § of ’86 born Terrace's first baby of the New Year was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Wentzell at Mills Memorial Hospital. Brian Samuel Wentzell was born Jan. 5 weighing 8 Ibs. 90 oz. Brian has a sister Emilia and two . ©... - brothers, Nathan and a Jonathan. ue Students make gingerbread houses Children from Grades 1,3 and6 at Uplands Elemen- tary School in Terrace worked along-side one another recently, making gingerbread houses. Photographs by Sherry Halfyard Fire breaks out at Skeena Hotel TERRACE — A fire A report from the fire which broke out at the department suggests a Skeena Hotel on Greig cigarette was dropped on Avenue Sunday, Jan. 5, the sidewalk where it was found to be acciden- joins with the building. tal, said a local fire of- Minimal damage was ficial. reported. Be 13