There were no medals for Terrace at this year’s B.C. Seniors’ Games, but everyone came back feeling like a winner anyway. The competition was strong and just be- ing there was. reward enough. Bob Goodvin explains that _ it’s not all about keeping in shape - — it’s being. involved ~ : RCMP ai await : . | information — “on. body ‘sill waiting .for their. Van-'| - 4.couver forensic laboratory. to” adult found. near, Tyee Satur-. day, Sat. _Armsteong. of the . | Rupert detachment. said the | body was found. ‘off. the | ° declined to: supply further details of the: discovery. He said the body was sent to Vancouver for identification |- and. investigation. by RCMP forensic pathologists. Results are expected in about two days. Armstrong confirmed that report of a missing person | from the Prince Rupert area that fits the general descrip-_ that counts. “That's what keeps us going,” ‘he says, and ‘| tion of the body. invites more local seniors to get involved. Prince Rupert RCMP ‘are. .| = identify the body of a female. en wo roadway’ of Highway 16 but'|" ~ _ the detachment has on file a |. - Girl injured in fall through glass door Bleven-year-old Jackie Pen- - ‘ner of Terrace was -seriously . injured last Saturday night when she ran into a glass door at: Tillicum Twin Theatre. Accord-. ing to an RCMP report, the: _glass broke on impact causing: serious cuts to her right knee and abdomen. Penner was transported by ambulance to Mills Memorial Hospital and later transferred to Vancouver for treatment. At press time yesterday no reports were available on’ her current condition. . “Tillicum manager Adrian Ene ss “ght says he was called. to. the: -}> cee theater: when. the accident” oc- | gs 7 curred and was told by witnesses © that Penner had been playing j _ with.an 18-year-old friend out- @ side the theater prior to the accident. While playing, Penner apparently ran away and struck the 1/4-inch plate glass with her right knee, causing it to shatter. Hank the Kermode bear starts feeling rejected — The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce has de- -clined an offer from the City of Terrace to relocate Hank, the stuffed Kermode bear that occu- ‘pied council chambers for many years, into the chamber’s Tour- ist InfoCentre. Hank was displaced by a more recently mounted Kermode, as yet unnamed, that was illegally shot earlier this year, donated to the city by the Terrace conserva- tion office, and taxidermized by local. resident Roger Britton. City council members are some- what uncertain about what to do with Hank, who acquired a rather yellowed and moth-eaten appearance over the years. Chamber secretary-manager Bobbie Phillips said the Info- Centre is currently overcrowded with. literature and other dis- plays, leaving little room for a stuffed bear. _ Hank has hovered in the background of hundreds of ‘municipal council ‘meetings, both public and behind closed . doors. If the bear could talk, this newspaper would offer him a new home without hesitation. Bill and Norma Bennett wish to THANK their many friends for the beautiful floral gifts and other tributes that | helped make their Golden Anniversary celebration such a marked success. He $1,0008% AT TERRACE TOTEM FORD - .. -$750 ) Rebate on | —*F- Series Light Trucks °750 Rebate on Ranger Super Cab. and Regular Cab — Zz SE 5 6.9% Interest on