Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1986 13 Children learn from theatre TERRACE — Students colorful adaptations of at Parkside school re- Kipling’s ‘‘Just So” cently found out why a__ stories. rhinoceros: has baggy Terrace is the final skin, how the camel stop on the group's cur- came to have a hump rent tour. After perform- and why elephants have ing at five elementary trunks — all courtesy of .chools here, the , they return the Pageant Theatre. to their home base at The independent chil- Bowen Island dren’s theatre company — . has been touring the The players are Martin northwest, entertaining Clarke, Julie Nosek and children with lively and Noni Byers. VIA baggage | checks continue TERRACE — VIA Rail Canada has announced that, although ticket sales agents were removed from the Terrace station effective Jan. 23, baggage checking and handling service will continue to be provided. Donald T. Carmichael, recently appointed regional director, Sales and Customer Services, for VIA West, said the decision to maintain baggage handling here follows a review that indicates a suffi- ciently high volume of baggage to warrant the service being provided. Baggage will only be accepted at the Terrace sta- tion prior to the arrival of the train, and incoming baggage will be delivered to passengers in the waiting room shortly after the arrival of the train. Although tickets will no longer be available at the station, passengers will be able to purchase tickets for travel on VIA through Haida Travel Service, First Choice Travel, Terrace Travel Ltd., or from the con- ductor on the train on which they travel. Reserva- tions and ticketing-by-mail can also be arranged by calling VIA’s toll-free number at 1-800-665-8630. The station waiting room will continue to be open to passengers one hour prior to train arrival and will remain open until train departure. Wheelchair basketball match Terrace Basketmasters recently took on the B.C. Winter Games directors, Bearly Ables, in a smashing basketball game. Terrace’s mascot Kode Kermode and audience members cheered the athletes in their efforts which ended in a final score of 34 to 18 for the Basketmasters.