i | ' ! : home © ‘by’ “Thail, undertake clincial “work in” . an’ acceptéd. iospital” or: - * other medical. facility in’. “registration 7 -Tngtitute ‘will offer a new ” graduate’ nurse refresher’ rouram’ tha “perv - their. community, . The. distance: learning ' format makes the program ° of particular interest to those who do. not have - - aceess -to.. college or hospital refresher programs, To ‘participate, students - must be registered with the ' Registered - Nurses Association of British - Colimbia (RNAEC) or be eligible’ © .for’* such conipletion. The course is intended for those who have - been, absent from. active mare, ' Pending 30 students will be accepted | to the program September 1, 1983 after they have completed prerequisite material. - Programming will be flexible so that between 15 and 23 weeks may be taken ‘to complete. . This. new ‘program has been developed. jointly by » . _ OL and Kwantlen College, - A pilot study of the new program. students will be completed by .Kwantlen College in — Recommendations‘ June. * -= the pilot group will be _-vapurated into the new ’ program. to be delivered by OL] in 1983-84,, Nurses ‘Wishing to learn more: about -the new — “Féelrésher ' prdgrain should ‘ contact ‘an OLI advising centre, -Friday, june 17° Skeena holds. its Prom dinner from 6:15 p.m, to 7:30. p.m. this night. The ceremony is from 7:30 p.m. ° to 8 p.m. and the dance with Grade ‘10 parents and trustees invited Is from 8 p.m: to midnight.- . =~ Saturday, Jime 18 OPFA of Canada Is holding a children’s fun afternoon for ages 3 and up- who are invited to the - Anglican Church‘ basement from 1lvp.m. to 4 p.m. for music, films and crafts, Hot ’ dogs, juice and cookies will: be served. Forinformation call Bea at 635-3239, Sunday, Jone 19. . The Terrace Hiking Club. will hike up Bornite Mountain,. five miles, moderate levél. Meet at 9 a.m. at the library, weather permitting. Wear boots and bring a lunch. Phone 635- 3303 for further information. No dogs please, Thursday, June 23 The Uplands: Grade 7 . Prom will be held on this ‘day. The next general meeting of Riverboat Days will be _ held at 7 p.m, at the Skeena Room 2 in the “Terrace Hotel. Wednesday, June 20 Anyone interested in helping to organize the‘ 3rd annual Summer < Folkfestival is invited to a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the library arts room. For further information call 638- 1091 or 635-0415," Miss Terrace will be crowned at the REM Lee Theatre Saturday July -23 coinciding with the kick-off of Riverboat Daya. Miss Tetrace will act as Riverboat Queen throughout the 10° day extravaganza, and will also ' represent the district at many upcoming functions in . _ the next year, The Pageant will follow the format of the Miss PNE Pageant, as it is hoped the winner will ‘be invited fo attend that event aa well. . Terrace is presently second on the waiting ist to enter a contestant. _ The objective of the Miss community . upon, RNABC approval, the first group of required — involving! . 24 . Terrace’. Peageant,. two" fold. First, to offer the . young - Jadies Improvement through: : formal.training. in, hygene etiquette, modelling, ar . .” an well: as: beauty: of rte charm: talent: “and, general knowledge. ° “ . A busy month: is ; planned ~ for the girls. Seven separate workshops willbe’ held for ‘the girls in early Jilly to prepare them for the formal banquet and fashion - show of July. 9° and the.» - crowning night, July 23.’ All. contestants ‘will participate’. In the. Riverboat. ‘Days parade as well. -Public™ response to this event has been: “excellent, = with ° numerous -local firms. and groups showing interest in sponsoring a contestant. ‘ ‘Sponsorship fees of $150° permit the sponsoring me to he represented the contestants, Entries are. limited to 12 ‘elf. -figure, personality ‘and ~. “magazine. articles . and has girls, tie 2 only ‘qualifications ~ be rewarded. ee _. the’ “daydees:.’ “are: . accepting. gontestant "applications: at ‘Box * 27," Terrace, B.C. V8G-4¥2, or’ contact Ian -Daniel: at 635- ” 4580. Entries close June 18, ; Ay wi te Tuesday, ‘tine. 2. * ‘Terrace Public. ‘Library : ‘presents “Judith Merril" at 7:30 p.m. Judith Mérril is a ‘successful: gelegce fiction writer, She’ has. written short stories,” novels. and edited many seience Hetlon anthologles. She will‘ read from her work and discuss her ideas with the audience. Science : _ fiction fans. mut not’ miss this!! nursing “for five” years or Pageant-functions-by- one eon is free and’ refreshments , will be served. _ being thit the contestant is oa ‘in the age’ group. of 17-21, wo 7 display . are. ‘tools ' marking, . eutting and boring, shaping . The or - wading: “pools: wild “he supervised and open from. ir: ‘a1; 3 pm. Saturday ‘and. _ Sunday: ~. Sunshing- only, - Please’ call” Riverlodge if = ‘You wish te check If they are. ¥ . open, . oe : o wo . a Friday June 17 | "A $30 Boccer elinie is ‘i hada . this : _ Contact Frank: Caeke, a day and . Saturday, -. ‘Friday, Sune’ cn | A major exhibition of the. - “used. by” hand. - tools. . woodworking -’ ‘craftsmen during the 19th and early... -part ofthe 20th Centuries; — will’ be on view at the- “Kitimat Centennial mUseum until Thursday, June 23. . Included in: the tio. i. ‘department will be: ‘opening the. wading - ‘pools. on. ‘hice . 1755, DAVIE STREET. VANCOUVER, BC. ves WS ae measitrin * and assembly, The ‘myseuny’ is Friday, from noon to'B p.m. ., COME STAY: WITH US.» at ¢ English Bay near Stanley ark in beautiful dowarawn Vancouver ° “TOLL: . FREE 800-268-993 _ you win two FREE passes. - =” “TELEPHONE | E (608) 6 682. 1831. . ; Peet | | | TOTHE — TaaUGuM - “we THRATRIES | Hidden’ somewhere In the paper are to Terrace ~ "phone numbers. ff you find them andone id yours: . "Tickets must be pitked up nes The Daily Herald: 3010 Kalum-St. - Records (PL 3007), This EP could easily. have won a Juno award on the. strength of the title track alone. It’s an excellent hard-rock growl about a woman who hates to get up.in the morning; and Lydia Taylor’s-vocal on that single track qualifies her as one of the best belters in Canada: right now. Bitch is great, and different in that it’s a pounder with a sense of humor (it starts aff with an.alarm clock ringing and getting : smashed to pieces for its trouble}. Taylor - shouts and snaris her way through it with terrific style, and if not for the slightly “racy"’ title it would make an immediately acceptable single anywhere, — . As for the other four songs? Well, fans of . artists like Toronto or the Headpins or” . Ellen Foley or Terry Crawford will really . like them, because on the’ whole they’re interchangable. - In fact, the song -right after Bitch on side one, Don't Get Mad, Get ° Even, sounds ‘more —like Toronto than, Toronto does, Don't get the wrong idea. absolutely nothing wrong: with putting together a standard hard-rock album. It’s - ' just that, well: its 50 standard. It’s been . ‘done. HEAD FIRST. ‘Uriah Heep. Records (SRM-1-4073). When I was 15 or.16 years old, lo these Tany years ago,.I really like Uriah Heep. “They played their rock fast loud and hard... just the wdy every 15-year-old likes it, and so what if they. were just a Deep Purple clone band? Crank ’em up and let that sucker blast, However, I've changed a bit in the.10 or _ lL years since that time. I don't really like “Heep’s ‘old recotds that much any more,’ but: it’s good nostalgia to listen to a -mediocre band play the same three chords over and over again. That old stuf€ still re sounds ‘pretty. good, somehow: Once in & “long while, Despite the many personnel changes Uriah Heep has’ undergdne, | though: they’ re aul playing the same three chords they were playing way back when.- It's depressing; in a way, to listen to a group _ that sounds exactly the: same on thelr tenth hate dig be fa a he Playing -the ty (PDS-2-6370) | When to quit. ‘There’ s, PolyGram ‘This is a bad record, one of the worst 0 from the original Heep of 1970, is still Same exorbitant wah-wah WORDS. F-R Dayld. Carrere Recérds 4 ‘He’ doesn’t so Yes, folks, this who now stand in a good Position to win James. Watt.- hear - * effect? trophy for worst musical. judgment of the year. . Much of the instrumentation on this — record is.: synthesized, which ‘doesn't . exactly add starch to a sound that’s the | _ aural equivalent of overcooked vermicdlli . a8 itis, What's really aggravating about © ” » Words is that it containa a- so-called‘song + called ‘Rotkér Blues. that has: mo a “ whatsoever todo with elther rock or blites,.’ . m . In fact, this*song begs the question: did ? the person that. wrote it evet ‘hear’ the .” ~blaes? or!rock and roll?! or. did he just |. ‘some somewhere and toss them together for - neat-sounding | words _. When 86 many musicians are dying to getrecording contracts anid a chance to let thelr music be heard, it’s really amazing how a: major. record . company _like.. PolyGram could waste their time on this sludge, They should hang their heads: Words is almost enough to. kill cultural: exchange forever. or tweitth album as they did on their first, and Heep's headed that way fast. I mean, Mick Box, thé only member left Records . Supplied by. Farce sounp Record Reviews : Den Schafer : BITCH. Lydia Taylor Band, ‘Passport: 7 solos that he did on that first album. Dave Byron is gone, taking his-falsetto vocals with him, hyt Peter Goalby sounds so ‘much like Byran‘it's spooky, This really is substandard heavy metal. It starts off with a direct AC-DC gultar riff cop, runs through’ two blah rockers anda, radio-oriented mushburger called Lonely” - Nights before really getting down to some seriously adequate playing. . ; We even have an excursion back to the Salisbury days of this band, circa 1973; when orchestras and metal were combined tono effect.at all. Red Lights is about the best cut an Head First, but it’s followed on side two by an awiul paén torock and roll;: . Rollin’ the Rock, that makes you forget ‘how good the Song before it-.was. © These guys have never’ ‘been ‘eritical favorites. Tooking b back, it's easy. to see Imagine, if you can, a really. wimpy : Barry Manilow.. : Or, perhaps, if you can Temember Bread - and how IU David Gates sounded on. the worst of their records,. tmagine if Gates . could hardly catch his: breath ‘enough to rasp out the words to Diary or one of. his . - other songs-that-would-be-hits... Well. ‘This F-R David.guy is even less. - forceful, even less energetic, even less ‘listenable ° than either of © those: two’ ‘imaginary characters. ; much sing as whisper, and doesn’t have _ thesense of style to know when todo it and . ' far this year, and one wonders how it could . possibly have slipped past-customs on its way in from France, record was imported from across the briny, courtesy of PolyGram Records, : ‘See us PACKAGED for your ‘HOME and tor all your. reeds In - ROOF TRUSS SYSTEMS | aGondola 9 TAM DINING: out TINENTAL, , " SINZINOUR E EXQUISITE. , VENETIAN OINING LOUNGE * Open 38 aa. rm. tol: Mp. m DINING RODE DRIVE iNT” . 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