_ categories: Thornhill Junior Secoridary . School has released the names of Students qualifying for the first. _ term honor roll: Recognition for — academic achievement is given in three ievement for a grade average of ' 3.5 to’ 4; Meritorious Achieve- ment with a grade average of 3.25 to 3.49; and Honorable Outstanding Ach- | Mention ‘for students with a grade average of 3.00 to 3.24. Grade averages are based on the following basis: an ‘‘A’’ equals 4 points, ‘‘B’’ equals 3, “C+” equals 2.5, ‘*C’”? equals. 2, and “C-” equals 1 point. — Students must have no “D's” or **B’s”’ in any subject. Grade& Outstanding Achievement: School District 88 activity calendar Wednesday, Dec. 16 — 1:30 p.m., — The Parkside Elemen- tary ‘Christmas . Concert will be "held at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Wednesday, Dec. 16 — 6.p.m, . sharp — The Annual Cassie Hall Potluck Supper and Concert will - be held at the school, Seating is ‘ restricted to 400 persons, so - make your arrangements now. A family outing for Cassie’ Hall. students and parents. There i isa charge of $2 per family. Phone the school at 635-5646 for infor- . Mation. _ Wednesday, Dec. 16 — Par- ent/Teacher interviews will be held at Skeena Junior Secondary School. Phone: the -school at 635-9136 for more information. -. Thursday, Dec. 16 — 7 p.m. ‘— The Kiti K’Shan Primary Christmas Concert will be held: at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Kindergartento Grade 1 chil- _ dren are scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. and older students will perform at 8 p.m. : Thursday, Dec. 17 — 7 p. tt, to 9:30 pam. — The Clarence Michiel, Grade. 7: Christmas ‘Dance will take place in’ the _ school gymnasium. Friday, Dec. 18. = The Uplands Elementary Christmas - Assembly will. be held in the Secondary, 635-9141: Junior Secondary, 635-9136; Caledonia Senior Secondary, school gymnasium. Parents and friends are invited. Phone the school at 635-2721 for more in- . formation. | Friday, Dec. 18 — The last day of school before the Christmas holiday. , Sunday, Dec. 20 — 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. — There will be three separate showings of the Lion’s Christmas Variety Show at the 'R.E.M:. Lee Theatre. Phone Tom. Walker at .~ 635-2101 for more information. - Thornhill school releases - _ first term honor roll Soho, David Carson; Tanya: “Losier, _—: Chris Stoner and Nicole. San- |. ches. Tanya Renaud. - Honorable’ Mention: | Mark. DeJong, Valerie Devost, “Brian: : Turner, Lemuel Russell, Aaron. Hansen, Shawn Dimitrov, and Jason Hayden, Grade 9. '- Meritorious Achievément:: Nicole Collison. ‘Honorable - Mention: - Chad Ziegler, Nita Schooner; Lynda Lukasser, Kim Remple, Kyla Palagian, Tracey Tomas, Tracey Cogar, James Stein, Carl Devost, Kim Hamakawa, Mich- ael Coburn, Gerald Fell, Ryan Back, and Lia Wandl. ~ Grade 10. Outstanding: Achievement: - . Michelle Michaud, Callie Swan, and Suzanne Banville. . Meritorious Achievement: Ev . Higginson. Honorable Mention: Lisa LaGace and Margaret Koerner. important Dates In January; ‘7 1988 AL parents information B meeting on the Family. Life | Education Program will-be held for Thornhill Junior Secondary - School. parents at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14..-A com: prehensive information package will be sent home to all parents prior to the meeting, outlining the 10-hour Family Life Educa- - tion Program which i is scheduled “to be? préstiitéd “to ‘stiidents’ in February and March 1988: For . more information, phone your child’s school: Thornhill Junior §35-6531, Songs send you flying TERRACE — Juno Award win- ner Rita MacNeil made her ap- ‘pearance at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Dec. 7, leaving the _- audience enthralled with her per- formance. , -by Philip Musselman ~ Her songs spread a warm feel- “ing throughout the full auditor- ium, leaving the audience yearn- _ ing for dozens more. . Two standing ovations fol- COUNTERATIACK A DECADE - DOWN A | _.. SAFER ROAD POLICE ROADCHECKS DECEMBER 8TH.- JANUARY 3RD- lowed the regular ‘show, but after the first MacNeil returned - to surprise the audience with.a ° sorig she’d written about British Columbia and a Christmas song. Following these two songs another standing ovation resul- ted, but alas Rita had no more surprise melodies, Skeena_ ‘Meritorious “Achievement: ~ Have We Got A _ Deal For You!! As par? of the 8.C. government's Outreach 86 ram Skeona MLA Dave — Parker recently presented Terrace library board chairman Ken Beddie with a cheque for $1,969. The funds will be used by the library to acquire aco!l- — _ lection of educational videotanes. in na pega boc} or sn i i” Te errace ‘Review . With the rapid advance of Christmas the Staff of the Terrace Review has prepared an extraordinary gift giving idea for you!! The concert was a huge suc- | cess for the Nova Scotia per- former, and all of her songs were accepted with warmed -§ hearts and anxious ears, The band accompanying Mac- Neil did an excellent job of com- {J plementing her mystifying voice creating a continuous flow of waves that washed throughout the audience, much like the ocean’s waves that wash upon the shores in Nova Scotia. _ _The powerful performance left its mark in Terrace, where ’ Rita MacNeil appeared to feel at home. High school. sports Kitimat and Terrace junior high school basketball teams split the Dec. 5 playoffs for berths in the Northern B.C. Winter Games in Williams Lake. ‘In single-game, sudden-death -. action, the Tsimpsean boys beat the junior Rebels of Kitimat 50-25, while the junior Orca girls downed Skeena Gold 45-30. Meanwhile, in Kitimat’s - “Tip-Off? basketball tourna- ment for grade eight girls and . junior girls on the same date, all - three teams posted one-win and one-loss marks in grade eight “action. Skeena edged Prince Ru- pert’s Booth 29-27, Kitimat out- scored Skeena 46-37, and Booth beat Kitimat 47-28, For the junior girls, Booth won both games — 50-4 over Skeena and 50-12 over Kitimat. . Kitimat beat Skeena 45-32 in the other game. For only $24.00 You can give a gift of value, entertainment, intrigue, laughter, knowledge, and sheer delight, that will be renewed weekly and appreciated long after | other gifts have been forgotten! . . Subscribe now to the Terrace Review for one year and we will send you a year’s subscription to the Close Up magazine (Newsstand price of $39.00) absolutely FREE! ! Mail or bring your completed subscription form to: Terrace Review 4595 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1M7 635-7840 But Hurry! this offer ends December 24, 1987. Subscription Order Form: O 1 year - $24. C) Money Order 1 cheque CJ 2 years - $45. C] Master Card Please send a subscription to: Name Address Phone Postal Code