| Wednesday, October 27, 1982 By WENDY LAING Sitting in the armchair at home watching the. Canucks battle’ it out. with their . opposition is . entertaining and inspirational as — we watch. players. display their fantastic skating skills: Maybe your lifelong ambition isn’t to become a hockey star but if you would like to polish up on ice skating, Panorama is the place to head for. Here at the recreation centre skating lessons are available for: all ages, shapes and sizes. There | are two pre-school levels for four to six year olds: ePenguins is for non-skaters and includes confidence and that all essential balance. ePuffins is the next. stage. for your. ‘‘Peter Puck’’ fan where some know-how is taught. Using edges, glides, an introduction to backwards skating is offered. For school-age ice buffs there are three classes: Bronze, for those unable to skate, intact with proper. stroking (the | skating movement),.. turning, .. stopping and balance; :- silver crossovers, edging, . backwards stroking and: direction . change turning; gold goes into more By IAN CARPENTER Yet’ another. Buzzare. Week: passes by, with Stelly’s growing restless as its first dance of the year approaches. - Stelly’s» will have its annual Hallowe’en dance Oct. 28 and students who. dress “Up. for the occasion will receive a $1 discount at the door. detail offers: and control. Backward edges’ and ‘crossovers, and mobility. turns. and. some power stroking are all a part of this class. ; For those who are comfortable on skates’ and: have preferably taken school-age lessons, a power skating. class if offered. Following the national ‘skating test-one can move like the wind, - compared to puttering along: All of the above classes are at various days and times with on- going registration. Many ice sessions are beginning a new week period soon,’so check ‘out the situation at the centre. If you definitely. don’t fit into either age groups there’s an adult class Wednesday’s. 7-7:50 p.m.” Ice skating is not just.a sport for the younger people, it’s great for any..age to spend extra’ time exercising an enjoyable way. All little boys have dreams and » heroes. If you: know’ someone whose favorite phrase.is, ‘‘When 1 grow: up | wanna be a hockey. mohawk» THE REVIEW player’’, mini-hockey’s the ideal class. For pre-schoolers it’s a fantastic class ‘and all that’s needed is hockey gear and the everlasting, non-stop energy a child possesses. As in swimming, a session for moms, dads and. -kiddies.~ is scheduled for Tuesday mornings and Thursday: afternoons. During an hour of recreational skating an instructor is available for any aid. (If Tommy feels sick, Susie can’t stand up and you can’t catch Jimmy.) Drop in or register now. Rick, Tracey, Dodie, Heather, and Joe. are. superb. instructors with lots to say and teach. Brenda Philp, senior instructor says the ‘nice part of our system is the. progression in avs —_ certainly a plus.”’ : mittens and those legs ready to be revitalized. After a couple of laps it. will -all. come back, ‘and Olympic champion you’ll be... well, we all like to pretend. So, out come the musty skates, SNR DELICATESSEN | eHARD ICE CREAM ®CHEESES ‘ eLUNCHEON MEATS eHAMS . @B-B-QUE CHICKEN SUBMARINE SANDWICHES | 2527 BEACON AVE. : 656-0435 (next to Sidney Super Foods) ©. (Depending on Work Load) | aul's ‘House of Portraits’ | . 2420 Beacon Avenue a Downtown Sidney, B.C. “together for a pot luck dinner last week and: afterwards sat down and. planned students’ activities for the rest of the year to ensure an exciting.year for all. .©Stelly’s curling club started up" last. week with the. first.game of. ‘the season. Students will play renewing eatelini wp on the ee ee at “serious side: followeid! ‘Many: felt ‘they were hippy: 10-be part ¢ . “gathering, tosee old fr iends again sand. to enjoy a trip. to the: Island, us Teachers were: proud to have had = apart ine . education of 80: many fine men, and, women, | allot whom: had They. “teaching in thoge times brought: : a pupils. co OMe, Hospurcality,, and ort who. organized the event. Edwin” “Bambricky Mts. Barbara Clarke. se and! . Bambrick The: day before the dance is ‘when carving: Students will, turing: skills to the: test by trying: to» create the. -best Hallowe’en. pumpkin in the school. On: Oct.’ 29; Dress- Up Day, students will - put on. ‘their Hallowe’en duds for: ~ the entire: day of classes. e the annual “contest Pumpkin = takes place. put. their see °The junior. ‘soccer team tied. d: Panthers 1- I. Stellyis ae ne eae - kes Aa ~ A-unique school reunion took place last month at the home. of Mr: Galiano: Island: “by those who, had been pupils at. “the } weer 1920-and 1930 and earlier, yo and included three tec whers, we ‘and -Mrs..O.H,. New..on- It was attended ‘South’ Galiano school “bet- An ‘enjoyable. Aime. “was ‘spent. acquaintances and. Bur “after ie the training. and their. lives. methods’ ‘of: made: ‘a sticcess: of felt. that. good results and: the discipline. meted out helped inno sinall way. 40, mold. the eet of, ANE, Nt ny canter ‘ag. festivities: were oversa® votelofr “thanks was given to Mreand Mra New for the ase of: ‘their tovely — cand. their: COWELL Mrie: Rosamond Wardy,” WAL master : every Wednesday after school: of fun and enjoyed by.all. “volleyball teams ° dropped their: en --squads.: : “back after losing the first game ~ » Only 58 Hote shopping days till Mrs. Ambrose)? Mrsv E.My Belli-Bivar » (Ethel Hill) of North Vancouver: “and. Mrs Cor this ce Were - busy ‘recording, the events: Refore the wonderful, against. various. students from — around the district. It was loads ‘Both senior: boys © nd girls games against ‘strong. Esquimalt. The’ senior: boys” ‘came Bye winning the second game: 16-.- ~ Unfortunately, ~ Esquimalt: at on: the third game. and therefore: nthe set'two games to.one. ae hought of ihe ‘Week: : 1 - : ceremonies. «i ; “Special: puests “were | vavehie: we _ Gcorgeson, a long time resident . ne of the Island, Mr. O.H, New and). Donald: New. and: three» teachers: Mrs. O.H.. New, (Eva a Gilts, Toys, ‘China, Paper: Products, Glassware, Wicker: & M ALLE PRICED TOC CLEAR Edna ‘Copping (Edna. » May): also of: North: Vancouver, ~ There were 23 former pupils there acc rompanies by their husbands. and. Wives. rand. othe families - feprenantel wer ‘ eee , Hellhanse, M aliano’ Is ‘land: Mrs, Norah (Shopland) Giarrick and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steward of Mayne Islands Mrs. Winnifred ’ i - (Bellnhouse). Spalding of South ~ pender Island; Mr.cand Mrs. Bo | Gear Murehesan) Streeter, Mrs. Jack. (Dorothy * Patience) Shaw Q and Mrs, Winny (Thornley), J “Gardner.of Sidney; Mr, and Mrs. “Finlay. Murcheson and Mry and “Mrs, Colin Murcheson of” Nanairho: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ronald a ‘Page of Cedar, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Page of Gabriola Island, oMr. and Mrs Lyndon Twiss, Mri Barbara (Twiss): Clarke and Mr. sand sMrsedan’ Howard: of Vane -vouvery -Mre and. Mrs. ¢ Roger ‘Twiss, Mr and: Mrs. Kenneth oy Page sand). Mr. and) Mrs.) «(Rosamond sMutcheson): Mardy. of Victorias: Mr, and. Mrs, John’ Betty Lord) Moraes of Campbell. “Riversand — dielbin heh Morgan: eral ‘alkland, . ‘Stew ard all