Honor roll The following Prince George high school students were named to the honor roll in their respective schools for the winter term: Blackburn Jr. Secondary GRADE 10 Brian Bailey, Rick Berg, Kyla Berts-chi, Grand Biech, Shelby Bodenham, Carol Burg, Trena Creuzot, Janette Fessenden, Senga Frisken, David Gobbi, Curtis Hilgersom, Elly Johnsen, Derek Johnson, Flint Keil, Scott Larsen, Lora-lyn Murdoch, Peter Pacholok, Rod Quir-ing, Alison Roach, Arlene Schultz, Neil Srochenski, Jay Stone. Shannon Wagner and Leigh Tingle. GRADE 9 Bridget Adams, Blaine Bowe, Bari Colebank, Monique Cowley, Kristy Don-dale, Jacqueline Gouchi, Darcy Hamel, Carmen Harper, Patrick Hart, Christine Jakovcic, Vince Martell, Joanna McKay, Tiffany Murray, Janis Netzel, Christopher Orlinis, Andrew Reed, Dale Robertson. Ken Schinkel and Lisa Schmode. GRADE 8 Dax Benedict, Chrystal Benninger, Shawna Clark, Lindsay Clements, Charlene Creuzot, Angie Dale, Rod Derouin, Karen Eagle, Frances Gobbi, Stacey Hartgerink, .Heather Hausot, Marian Jakovcic, Karen Jilg, Kathy Johnson, Tri-cia Johnson, Carrie Julien, Jodie Kennedy, John Nikic, Traci Nohr, Darlene Rouleau, Doug Rouleau, Deanna Schab-er, Jeanie Schinkel, Barbara Sheppard, Tracy Simon, Jason Snel, Dana Spoklie, Angie Dale, Steven Vohar, Kim Watson and Lorrie Wiskin. Prince George College GRADE 8 Kirsty Ames, Shona Ames, Ruby Viray, Marc Yenson, Christine Zobl, Michael Cue, Andrew Easson, Diana Mina-novic and Darcey Veeken. GRADE 9 Kathy Milanovic, Bridget O’Beirne, Diana Tennant, Rachelle Viray, Michelle Labonte and Gregory Sale. GRADE 10 Chris Labonte, Rhoda Viray, Stacey Adolph, Tom Fuller, Kelly Lafleur, Shannon Smith, Grant Richard and Sandra Tennant. GRADE 11 Monica Beaulieu, Rhonda Beliveau, Mike Hogan, Kathryn O'Brien, Lisa Sale, Runell Viray, Judy Emsky, Shen-da John, Randy Okeley and Bruce Richard. GRADE 12 Kevin Beliveau, Michelle Matte, Rachael Ryder, Shawn Petriew, Debbie Fowlie, Marie Fuller and Julie Sale. The following Duchess Park students have achieved honor roll standing at the end of the Semester one: GRADE 8 Donna Atkinson, Susie Barton, Jordan Beagle, Todd Bergeron, Diane Bilodeau, Johanna Blokland, Gina Botelho, Monique Bowers, Tereza Cirko, Jeremy Cook, Malcolm Croome, Kerry Cunningham, Eric De Nys, Natasha Dewhirst, Melanie Domning, Dean Dykshoorn, Chris Fong, Jacqui Froese, Alan Goo-dall, Sabina Greulich, Doral Handfield, Tina Heise, Kris Hicke, Elias Katsikas. Maria Kelepouris, Arlene Kibble, Irene Koski, Andrea Kovacevic, Tonia Lake, Kim Larsen, Nancy Lawrence, Charles Lelliott, Scott McLeod, Andrew MacRit-chie, Lisa Munkley, Steven Patrick, Richard Pipkey, Kate Ramsay, Laki Randhawa, Tyler Rommel, Angela Schreiner, Kevin Scofield, Shannon Smith, Beau St. Cyr, Aaron Stack, Tanya Strom, Shauna Sutherland, Alana Swift, Bevan Tallman, Michele Tam-mie, Thanh Vu, Michael Waller. GRADE 9 Litsa Blanis, Lilac Bosma, Veronica Bergeron, Rob Callaway, Bill Carpenter, Va! Case, Natalie Ciolfitto, Alison Croome, Blaine David, Kaija Farstad, Stacy Gomboc, Travis Grubert, Kirsten Hartley, Mike Hickey, Nikki Kassel, Suzanne Kennedy, Gregg Koehler, Mary-lou Lam, Agatha Lamparski, Lana McGown, Laura McGown, Sacha Nee-sham. Craig Outhet, Emily Paterson, Linda Peterson, Jeff Rahier. Katie Rice, Trevor Smith. Sonja Vonah. Thuy Vu. GRADE 10 Debbie Allen, Jill Anderson, Leslie NORTHERN CANADIAN estival May 26 - 29, 1988 FORT GEORGE PARK PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Supported by The Prince George Citizen Secretaries’ Week Special Buy 2 Pair Get Another at no Extra Charge! fun for Anderton, Teresa Bell, Eleni Blanis, Michelle Buhr, Per Dahlstrom, Eric Die-drichsen, Michelle Dornbierer, Don Ga-boury, Haldon Green, Marie Herger, Kathy Horvath, Natasha Kazakoff, Lisa Kelepouris, Tony Kovacevic, Linda Len-covic, Anne-Marie Magnus, Ernie Miller, Penny Murphy, Anne Murtha, Catherine Murtha, Jazz Randhawa, Philip Rice, Janine Richards, Corina Schlak, Naomi Schossberger, Debbie Smith, Rochelle Sucholotosky, Warren Thiel, Becky Vogler, Alana Watts, Graeme Williams, Shayne Williams. GRADE 11 Susan Archibald, Tanya Brookes, Wayne Cho, Pauline Crooks, Daniel De Palma, Christine Domning, Susan Fritz, Thad Heinrichs, Shane Horvath, Tina Kozak, Johanna Lipovszky, Casey McCutcheon, Michelle Moore, Tanis Outhet. Teresa Smith, Eric Stormer, Blaine Tallman, Mika Tanskanen, Brad Vaillancourt. GRADE 12 Jon Burbee, Anita Carlson, Leah Chamberlain, Tianna Dulmag, Geoff Frood, Sarah Gordon, Lori Hill, Lynn Howard-Gibbon, Melinda Jeffrey, Andreas Kammenos, Rod Kassel, Jennifer Lo, Danielle Matte, Renee Patrick, Krista Popowych, Val Reimer, Louise Vogler, Susan Wilcheck, Jason Zand-berg. CORRECTION NOTICE Advantage Marketing and Advertising advises that some of the Room Rates advertised, under the 33Vz% Discount Program, on behalf of “Sandman Hotels and Inns" in the April 15,1988 edition of the T.V. Times, were incorrect. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Please contact Sandman Hotels and Inns at 1-800-663-6900 for clarification and reservations. sanoman HOTELS & INNS- 12 — The Prince George Citizen — Wednesday, April 20, 1988 Tennis lessons The parks and recreation department’s city-wide tennis lessons are designed to add a little fun to your life. The first set of lessons begins the week of May 9 and will provide a 90-minute instructional session, one night per week for four weeks. If you are just learning, improving or fine tuning, choose the program designed for you. Beginners The program deals with the basic strokes and strategies required for your enjoyment. Develop solid strokes through practise drills and game situations. Intermediate Players will review the fundamentals while improving strokes through game-situation drills. The emphasis will be on baseline-rally-ing skills as well as further developing an effective serve. Advanced This program will concentrate on developing top spin and slice in your ground strokes and serve. Your shot selection and game strategy will be improved through playing supervised sets. This program is suitable for the serious player. Adult Morning Lessons The first set begins May 10 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. (beginner/intermediate) at Quinson School and May 12 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. (beginner/intermediate) at College Heights Eton Court. Recreation spotlight Adult Evening Lessons Evening lessons for adults also begin the week of May 9. Monday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., beginner - Van Bien. Monday, 7:30 to 9 p.m., intermediate - Van Bien. Tuesday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., beginner - Foothills. Tuesday, 7:30 to 9 p.m., intermediate - Foothills. Wednesday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., beginner - Harwin. Wednesday, 7:30 to 9 p.m., advanced - Harwin. Thursday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., beginner - Hart Highlands (Ridgeview). Thursday, 7:30 to 9 p.m., intermediate - Hart Highlands (Ridgeview (.Register at the Coliseum, 1100 Patricia Blvd., weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and noon and 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Four, 90-minute sessions cost $29. Phone 563-8802 for more information. Adult Mini Clinics These two-hour sessions are designed for the advancing tennis player and will provide each participant with fault detection and correction techniques. Pick the ses- sion designed for you and sign up today! Beating the Baseline Blues Develop consistency so you can hit forehands and backhands forever! May 14, June 11 and June 25. Slice is Nice Improve your serve and return of serve. May 21 or June 28. Crush & Blush ' Head for the net as you develop your volleys, overheads, serve and volley combination. May 28. When to Attack Strategy and shot selection for singles and doubles. June 4 all mini-clinics one at Quinson Elementary, 251 S. Ogilvie Street on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1J:30 a.m. and cost $10 each. Register at the Coliseum 1100 Patricia Blvd. Weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and noon or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. Junior Tennis We believe tennis is a game that can be learned at a very young age and enjoyed forever! The Junior Tennis program teaches eight to 16-year- olds basic hand/eye co-ordinati-jn skills, ball sense, body movement and the basics of the forehand, backhand and serve. Stroke development will be covered for the more advanced players. Groups will be divided according to age and ability. Lessons start the week of May 9 at the following locations. players at all levels Monday - 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. North Nechako Tuesday - 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. Foothills Wednesday - 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. Ridgeview Court Thursday - 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. College Heights, Eton Court Friday - 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. Lakewood The cost is $16 for four sessions. Register at the Coliseum weekdays 8:30 to noon and 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Phone 563-8802 for more information. CITY WIDE Here is a successful, fun fitness program for men and women who are overweight. Each session is one hour and includes a warm up, 20 minutes of aerobics followed by an activity period of your choice. Often we play basketball, badminton, even floor hockey. It’s designed to give you a complete workout while injecting lots of fun. The program is held at Seymour Elementary School Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The fee is $20 for the program, late registration accepted, but no skinny people allowed. For further information, contact Len Brandolini at 563-8802. COMMUNITY ASOCIATION Registration for the Foothills Community Association Spring program will be taken today, from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The registration are taken in the main lobby of Foothills Elementary, 4375 Eaglenest Cres. This spring program features T-ball, softball and soccer for kids, micro computers, photography, food tasting for adults. Only advance registrations will be taken. Sponsored by the Foothills Community association. For further information, contact Sherry at 563-7799. This week at Woodward's Secret hosiery salutes secretaries. 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