B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 12, 1995 Thank You | he Endis coming April 171 Dear Sir: The Terrace Community would like to thank everyone who made our March 4 concert, ‘An International Affair” a resounding success. Fine arts scholarships avail able Many organizations and individuals generously provided support or donated door prizes. Your support was much appreciated. SUMMER SCHOOL art scholarships are available once again Congratulations to our pri P 5 a : for fine arts and performing arts students who don’t want to let their & ° aur prize winners. Some of the 14 winners in R C Tine cluded Ted Gamer, who won the grand prize of a trip for two to San ain Coast Chipper skills slide over the summer. _ ; , Francisco, Corbin King, who reccive a 3 day adult flex ski pass and . i j The Terrace and District Arts Council is offering scholarships | Brian Burdett “vio won a 20 minute helicopter ride for four, = Services for students up to 19 years of age, on the recommendation of their We remove stumps with minimum We sincerely enjoy performing for the people of Terrace and area, fine arts teachers. and because of your support, the Terrace Community Band will be able ' > on April 22 and our “Concert in the Park?’ in June. TERRACE HOME Support Services plans to open Terrace’s first Once again, thank you Terrace! ; Application forms may be picked up at the REM Lee Theatre and | 19 attend MusicFest Canada in Calgary. oe landscape damage. the deadline is May 15. oo As well, -we will be able to continue to provide music to the com- verde = . a munity, oo _— Adult day care centre opens We look forward to seeing you at our “Spring Fling” dessert cabaret ‘a, 6 38- 1 186 adult day care centre before the end of April. The centre will serve elderly and disabled adults, who either live on their own, or The Terrace Community Band who are cared for by their family. Dear Sir: “The day care would provide physical, mental and social stimula- : rT + nat 3 , On behalf of the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre and the women tion,”’ says Debbie Mitchell, the centre’s coordinator. She hopes the in Terrace, I would like to thank the community for the wonderful day care will serve the dual purpose of giving respite to caregivers, . ' . ) : while providing friendships and fostering independence for adult donations given to the International Women s Day Celebrations. clients. ae event is bs celebrate aocomplishments of enn in Terrace cane : ‘ : : ‘ ada, and throughout the world. This ycar, over 150 women and children A mild exercise program is planned, and entertainment too, in attended, and wore welcomed and entertained by volunteers. cluding cards end games. Hot lunches will be served, A registered : . : : . «oy Special thanks to local grocers and to the Kitimat, Terrace and Dis- nurse will be on hand part of each day to work with individual trict Labour Council for their kind contribution. clients. The nurse will also give short presentations to the group on Each year the event is a success largely due to the commitment and health issues. “The centre’s goal is to help our clients develop or maintain skills Support of community members and anon Hennig, Coordinat arla Hennig, Coordinator for daily living,” says Mitchell, The day care will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - Well } , |Leaue Nathing To Chauce| from 11 am to 3 p.m. It is partially funded through the Ministry of Health and will charge clients a daily fee in the range of $5, which Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada is pleased to offer, free of charge, an information i Answers. The top prize winner of a seven- day vacation for two to Costa Rica via United Airlines, includ- ing a four-day cruise, is Wendy Welch of the Fraser Valley. The trip for two to Orlando Florida with seven nights accommoda- ‘tion provided by Radisson Hotels, * including one week car rental Ell . from Alamo, was won by Prince George resident Nick Puga. Both includes lunch. The location has yet to be finalized. For more in- formation, call Terrace Home Support Services at 635-5135. Prince Rupert grad reunion THE 39TH Prince Rupert Nite Reunion is scheduled for April 22, at the Maritime Labour Centre, Vancouver. ~ these trips were provided by © Last year’s party was reputed to be a great success, and class : meres s ar Pr i reunions of 1944 and 1954 made up a good percentage of party session on planning your Will and Life Qi)sse- cre .-Maiden Pacific Holidays. goers. Insurance program. i > i This year, the classes of 1945, 1965 and 1970 will be getting to- program. A legal Counsellor will be coum pnimy ~~ -:Howddid you do? gether. in attendance to answer your questions ve __» Question At Answer #2: The driver of the Tickets are $30 per person. Phone Liz Decker, at 604-421-2562 black car, for passing the truck. for more information. Toastmasters compete TOASTMASTERS from Terrace, Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Stewart held their spring conference in Prince Rupert earlier this manth. ~ Question B: Answer #2: The car driver. sneranainsinas for failing ta yield to the truck, || April 26, 7 pm at the Coast Inn of the West if | Please RSVP b ‘Apri a, 1995 by] Radisson ~ Question C: Answer #7: The front tires. HOPES INTLEDALIONAL: Question D: Answer #7: Reduction of Macleans pee . aas ’ . - ale Py -| Question E: Answer #3: Six errars. The highlight of the conference was an International Speech and — ee eet Sea ; Evaluation Coniest. e BCAA Question F: Answer #2: The driver of the . > ‘ . GD second car, for failing to yield. Linda Hawes of Terrace won the evaluation contest. David Boyce un | e or a of Prince Rupert was declared the international speech winner. CBC 4 Television Question G: Answer #3: Neither car; you Both Hawes and Boyce are eligible to advance to the divisional conference in Valemont. Winners from there will proceed to the B.C, district conference in Prince George on May 5-7. "must both stop first and then turn. - of Canada __.306-4546 Park Avenue tebe ee Se ote wane mnie Sioa nae ye po ek aadiomeiebices cage, EEE ~ “Another Road Sense Pragram from (CBC: |» a O th Phin _ Plus ony § $99: For a limited time, we're | swiss cheese, plus a sizzling bringing our Double Double strip of bacon. Next, add a frosty Cheeseburger with Bacon Combo regular A&W Root Beers and regular Easter Pampering Package back for another delicious run. First, A&VV Fries, and you've got an From head to toe includes: Facial, Pedicure, Manicure, Shampoo, haircut & Style. For the special price of... plus tax J the burger.. two pure beef patties,a © unbeatable combo. 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