ou ung workers TERRACE _ ‘Campers at the parks branch’s Furlong Bay site “next summer will have a large amphitheatre in which to hear talks and: see: slides about the — surrounding area thanks to a provincial job program. ~The; project. is one of several. "Bi vincial camperounds being ac- ages ty ee the rene hi “were. on ‘social genlopments Work : weeks- also’ count 'as ‘qualifying - periods’ for’ unemployment in- forerfian’ Rick: ‘Valcourt expects ‘ to be finished in December, en- ding .a 23-week work period. | This | is Valcourt’s _ second. youth: corps; involvement. Last * year, the first year of the pro- | gram, - hes was® a worker on another. ‘corps: project. : “T got:a ‘plione call faking me if I- wanted to have my’ own crew. dts: a. good. -program,”” said; Valcourt.” NORMAN LEVESOUE is one of six members of a orovincial En- vironmental Youth Corps crew working at Furlong Bay on various ———onearwvety CUSTOMIZED JUST FOR YOU **Some Restrictions apply Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 7, 1980 — page Ag PORTRAITS — BY DAN - Anniversary Sale. * Studio & Location =e, * Commercial © Family & ‘© Enlargements . © Framing OFF** * Copy work SURE EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHIC | : & FRAMING STUDIO oan b 4617 Lazelle Ave., Terrace (Beside Saars) SERVING & TRAVELLING THE NORTHWEST 635-9714 DAN HILLERT 2 Presenting the... Athlete of the Month! ~ Kurt Muller * Wedding packages «|: y ‘Passports =: © Matting oe 7 ae In; addition” to. the am- phitheatre, : ‘workers have con- stricted’ ‘trails though Furlong Bay: ‘to. its mew shower and washroom ‘buildings, land- scaped around the buildings. They have also improved the picnié site at Exchamsiks River and landscaped the picnic site at Kleanza. Creek: Parks branch official. Gordon MacDonald,.one of those.on a recent tour of ‘the Furlong Bay ‘work, said the branch ap- -preciated the youth corps’ work. “These are things we had planned, but without the youth corps, probably wouldn’t have ~ been done,”’ said MacDonald in adding the branch used the corps in 1989, the first year of its operation. « «The local crew is one of 130 - across the province, said Samil" ii, Evans, a youth corps official from Victoria. 7 ‘Money: for the program — comes from the environment -arid ‘social services and housing ministries. “Youth corps projects can also ‘be sponsored: by community groups and by businesses. ject for our seniors. projects. The crew has also made improvements { ta the Kleanza Creek and Exchamsiks CamPRrOUNES Q . To make decisions on the basis of co- 30-operation and con- F “structive ‘discussions.’ 1. Ts To wWartctawatds déveloping City offerrace as the’ service centre. Je Support lower taxes — Best value for. our r tax dotiarss © To work tor ‘the improvements ‘of Parka, ‘Recreational Facilities and Public Works Infrastructure. © f° To work for the development of a supportive housing pro- ; RE-ELECT NOV. 16, 1990 « All Seasons Sporting Goods is pleas- | ed to present Kurt Muller as Athlete-of- the-Month for October. . Kurt is captain of Thornhill Junior Secondary schocl’s junior boys volleyball team. He's led the team to J five consecutive tournament victories around the northwest over the past Mf - month and has picked up severaf all- } star honours along the way. And Kurt is certain to be a key part of Thornhill's strategy as the team enters provincial § volleyball championships this weekend | in Penticton. Congratulations Kurt! if you know anyone deserves to be Athlete-of-the-Month for November, drop off their name and a description of _ their performance at All Seasons qr the Terrace’ Standard. me a Te ore te ory + iy ate Py] en bee reson Bt Come to All Seasons” | Sporting Goods for a complete line of Hockey and Curling Equipment and Sportswear All Seasons Sporting Goods