14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 24, ‘1987 | School district ji@tion thanked for dedication | TERRACE — At an Em- ployee Recognition Even- ing held June 2 employees of School District 88 who have worked for the Dis- trict for 20 and 25 years were commended by Frank Hamilton, Superin- tendent of Schools. **Your dedication to the . students of this District ‘could not be duplicated, said Hamilton. ‘‘I thank all of you for the countless. hours you have given and continue to give the stu- dents of our District,’’ he . added. ~ Chairman Lavern His- lop, in her welcoming message to the 25 honored guests, gave special thanks to District employees for their tremendous work over the years and com- mended the custodians and maintenance staff for the immaculate building ‘and grounds, - Inclosing Hislop stress- ed that all employees of - School District 88 need to continue to work together ‘as‘a body for one cause; “#2, to educate students of : our ‘District.”” - School Board Trustee. , Nancy Orr was invited to _ present pins of recognition “honoring the twenty, 20 ‘year employees and five, - .25--year employees of School District 88. ‘The ceremony conclud-— ed with Chairman Hislop presenting a pin to Trustee Orr for her many years of dedication to Schoo! Dis- trict 88. Orr has indicated her intention to retire. . from the Board. . Honored guests who recelved a 20-year pin during an Employee Recognition Evening held by . School District 88 were Donald MacLecd (back row, left), John Chen-Wing, Walter Mcintyre and Richard Olson (back row, right). (Front row, left) David Walker, Skip Bergsma, Eva Daniels and Rosemary Radelet. TWENTY YEARS PLUS Twenty employees with School District 88 received a 20-year pin for their dedication to the District during an Employee Recognition Evening sponsored by the District. (Left to right) Harjit Minhas, Swaran Mann, Barbara Emery, Elizabeth Petersen, Ted Minhas, Evelyn Pousette, Charlotte Giguere and Jim Steele. Those unable to attend were Edward Kenney, Rosalina Asun- cion, Helmut Giesbrecht and Elizabeth Metzmeier. Hugh Power was presented with his 25-year pin for service to. the Schoo District by Trustea Mrs. Nancy Orr. Unable to attend _ the Recognition of Service Ceremony to recaive his 25-year pin . was Al Cameron. . Awards presented TERRACE — Welcome messages were given by Lavern Hislop, School Board Chairman, and Frank Hamilton, Superintendent of Schools. Presentation of Pins of Recognition were given out by School Trustee Nancy Orr. - 3 20 YEAR PINS | Edward Kenney — Caledonia — 24 years.” ‘Donald MacLeod: — Caledonia — 24 years. . John Chen-Wing — Caledonia — 22 years, © Walter McIntyre — Caledonia — 22 years, Richard Olson — Clarence Michiel — 22 years... David Walker — Clarence Michiel — 20 years. Skip Bergsma — District Staff — 22 years; Eva Daniels — E.T. Kenney — 22 years. Rosemary Radelet —- E.T. Kenney — 21 years. _ Rosalina Asuncion — E.T. Kenney — 21 years. °+-” Harjit Minhas — Hazelton Sec. — 23 years... Barbara Emery — Kitwanga — 20 years. D.S. Minhas — L.O.A./Hazelton — 20 years. © Charlotte Giguere — New Hazelton — 24 years. Helmut Giesbrecht — Skeena — 20 years... | Swaran Mann — Skeena — 20 years. Elizabeth ‘Petersen — Skeena' — 20 years.. ‘Evelyn Pousette — Thornhill Elem, — 21 years: | Elizabeth Metzmeier — Thornhill Jr..— 22 years, , Jim Steele — Thornhill Primary — 21 years, 25 YEAR PINS Hugh Power — Caledonia — 27 years. Allan Cameron — Caledonia — 25 years. Derek Shaw — Cassie Hall — 25 years. ‘Paul Axelson = District Staff — 25 years Christine Eide — Parkside — 26 years. _ STORE. MANAGER TRANSFERS. SOUTH > TERRACE Store ‘Manager of Overwaitea . Foods in Terrace, Barry Derosier has accepted a transfer with the company to Mission B.C. Derosier had been posted in Terrace since making © January 13 of last year, by Daniele Berquist As store manager, De- rosier. said service to the customer was priority, sure they’re _ Derosier will resume his . _ satisfied with everything post in Mission B.C. on they get. . ‘ly nice to work here, and I ‘will miss the people very much,’’ Derosier said. eee: ‘Derosier was | replaced’ by Les Schmidt from the - Kootenay’s on Saturday, June 20. June 29, “It has been real- Wednesday, June 24—A meeting tor injured workers with Mr. Blake Williams, Director of Workers Advisers will | be held in the Carpenter's Hall at 7:30 p.m. For more. infor- ; mation phone Don at 635-2634. June 26 and 27 — Dance to.the music of GRIEG DAL: QUIST at the Légion Halt, Branch No. 13. June 27-and 28 — Terrace Kitimat Amateur Radio Glub is holding its-Annual Field Day Exercises on Little Herman’. Mountain. The public is welcome io attend at 2 p.m. on’. Saturday and 4 p. m. Sunday. For more Information Phone © "Wednesday, July 1 — The Terrace Public Library is having - its 20th Anniversary: celebration: from 2 p.m. to & p.m. Everyone welcome. : Wednesday, July 1 — Canada Day _ TERRACE. DIA-- MOND JUBILEE PICNIC — Schedule of events from 8. a.m..to 6 p.m. Pancake Breakfast 8 am. to 11. am.:. Horseshoe Tournament-11 am. —; Fun Ball Game; Antl- que Car Show 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Children's Racas 1. p.m. to 2 -p.m,; Musical Revue:- scheduled during day; | Community Band 2 p.m..to 3 p.m.; Square Dancing & Folk .. Dancing -scheduled during day; Heritage. Park Tours -, «scheduled during day; Flag Raising Ceremony’ 2. p.m.: _Maple Tree. Planting Ceremony.2 p.m.; Giant Birthday Cake 1:30 p.m.; Balloons & Flags 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Ker: model Bear 12 noon to 2 p.m. Refreshments 11.a. m. to4 p.m.; Smorgasbord 4 to 6'p.m.; Local Native Artifacts - all’, day; ‘Legion Display - all day; Baron of Beef BBQ - supper time (? 6.p.m.); Diamond Jubllee Souvenir Sales - all day; Dance (some time after 6 p.m.); Fireworks Display -11 p.m. Events take place at the Heritage Site. There will be free: ' shuttle bus service from town. July 6 to August 14 — Do you have young children? We havea drop-in centre for you. Everyone is welcome. We're ~ open frorn 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. :° . Children may stay a maximum of 3 hours a day and must. bring their own snack. Rates can be adjusted for 2. week - periods. For more.Informatlon cali 638-0703 or after duly 6. call 638-0061. 3312 Sparks Avenue. July 13 to 17.— Vacation Bible Schoot will be held at the . Terrace Christian Reformed Church, 3602 Sparks Avenue, trom 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, for ages 5 through 12:.Songs, -. Bible storles, crafts, refreshments. .Ta pre-register call 635-4381. July 13 to. 31 — Session 1 of the Terrace Littla Theatre © Summer School. Classes-as foitows: 9 a.m. to 12 noon — . ages 6 to 10 years; 12:30 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. —- ages 11to 14” years. Clasas are iimited, so register now for guaranteed | space! For further info. phone (evenings): Merry _ 635-9717 or Tones — 638-8378, . Friday, July 31 — The Terrace Oldtimers' Reunion: annual - banquet will be held. Anyone having lived in Terrace for 30 ~ years is welcome. - August 10 to August 28 — Session 2 of the Terrace, Little. _ Theatre Summer School. Classes as follows: 9 a.m. to 12° noon -— ages 6 to 10 years; 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. — ages | ~11 to 14 years: Classes are limited, so register now. for: guaranteed space! For further info. phone (evenings): Merry — 635-9717 or Tones — 638-8378. Montessori Children’s House Pre-School is taking. registration for September 1987. Classes run from 9 a.m. : Oa As a.m. Call Tracle at 638-0703 or after duly 5 call 6 1. Montessori Children’ 3 ‘House Pre-School. ls taking names « of children interested In starting an afternoon class: if ‘YOU: are Interested call 638-0703. Heritage Park is open seven days a week trom 10 am.to 6. . . p:m. Tours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more informa- ; ~ tion, call 635-4546 or 635-2508. \ A Flea Market will be held at the Oddfellows Hall, a222° 7 Munroe, Terrace, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from © 10 am. to 3 p.m. Gall 635-3995 for further information. ~~ The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be offering a- - “Baby Saver” course.on first aid, CPR,. choking, etc., dor. infants to children 8 years of age. Please callCGandy- or Pat . at the Centre, 638-0228 to register as class size Is limited. Classes will be held Monday. evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. _ Terrace Parks and Recreation Dept. will ba holding an art - group's informal get-together on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. “Inthe Emily Carr Studio at Northwest Community College. . -For more information, call 638-1174, - _ Terrace Ballroom Dancers — A new club for those people interested in meeting others and dancing. — ongoing on Thursdays at 8 p.m. at the Terrace Arena Banquet Room. “Sponsored by Terrace Parks & Recreation. Call Pat’. Jacobs at 635-2670 for further information. ‘Alanon and Alateen Family Groups — Meetings for friends and relatives of alcoholics. The Alanon meatings .~ are held on Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Please note “that the ‘Thursday meeting Is a non-smoking gathering. . . The Alateenh meatings ara held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All’ meetings are in the conference rooms on the - Psychiatric: ward at Mills Memorial: Hospital. For further - Info. call Kay at 638-1291, Marilyn at 635-3545, or Frances. at 635-2436. interested In helping the Scouts or Giri Guides, or the community? Short on time, but still interested? The B.P. Guild will help you help, without necessarily filling your. . ’ galendar. If you don’t have the time to become a Scouting © § leader, you can still help Scouts through the Gulld, or If” you wished you had gone into Scouting, the Guild can get . you helping with Scouting events. For more information, a contact Finn Larsen at 638-1377. needs ‘ad. errace. For . jease phone Janice at 635-8322 or "| Terrace Association for Community Livi . vacates for handicapped people living in ‘mora information Carol-Ann at 635-3