Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 8, 1992 WHAT'S UP JANUARY 9, 1992 — BCOAPO No. 73 regular monthly meeting at 2 p.m. in the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum. For further info, 635-9090. - wk eas JANUARY 10, 1992 — The Pacific Northwest Music Festival Committe reminds competitors and teachers that the deadline date for entry into the Festival is Jan, 10, 1992, Festival dates are Mar. 30 - April-11, 1992. Syllabuses and entry forms are available from Sight and Sound in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, from the public libraries in Terrace and Kitimat and from The Secretary, Box 456, Terrace, B.C, V8G 4B5 reekt JANUARY 11, 1992 — Forestry in the 90's workshop featuring RPF Archie MacDonald, 12 noon at the Hire-A-Logger Agency, 4925 Keith Ave, Potluck luncheon — everyone welcome. Sponsored by Canadian Women in Timber, tkieke JANUARY 15, 1992 -—- Ter- race/Thornhill Band Parents Assoc. meeting. 8 p.m. at Caledonia School. kkekak JANUARY 15, 1992, — Homebased business regular monthiy meeting. 12-1:30 p.m., Gim’s Restaurant. All newcomers welcome, 635-9415, kkekke JAUNUARY 16, 1992 —' “Nobody’s Perfect” Free five week program for parents with children from birth. to age five is taking registrations for classes starting Jan.16/92. Call Candice 635-2116 or Carol 635-3459. kek JANUARY 17, 1992 — Support _ group meeting for personas suf- fering from M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomelitis), also known as C.F.LD.S, (Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syn- drome), at 7:30 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room of the Terrace Public Library. For more information, please contact . Kathleen Talsira at 635-2718. ue ‘khekknk JANUARY 20 - 24, 1992 — Ker- mode Alcohol & Drug Program presents a one-week workshop ‘Family Healing’ with Rebecca “Martell and Edward J. Bellerose at the [nn of the West. Free ad- mission. Pre-register by phoning Benita Chapdelaine at 635-4906 kthkhke JANUARY 28, 199] — And February 4, 1992, 2 day clinic for Type [ and Type Il Diabetics. ’ February 18,1992 1 day * vefredher:: March 3 and 10,1992 — 2 day clinic for Type I and Type il diabetics. A doctors referral is required for Clinics, Contact Millis Memorial Hospital Dietician, Joan Marr 638-4050. reek FUN FIT NITE every Monday and Wednesday from 8 - 3 p.m, at Kermode Friendship Centre, upstairs. Exercise to Richard 8's video '*Sweating to the Oldies"? kkhkkt WEDNESDAY NITE VIDEOS. Educational alcohol & drug videos every Wed. night at 7 pm. in Kermode Friendship Centre (downstairs) For further info call 635-4906 Monday -Thursday 8:30 - 4:30 p.m., Fri- ay 8:30- 4 p.m. kk kk FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL has begun al the Alliance Church located at 4923 Agar Avenue.’ For further info call the Church al 635-7727 or Eleanor Froese at 635-5253. School provides classes for every age group from 2 years, through teens and adults, KkKeKK A.C.0.A. MEETING, An open self-help group meets ‘Wednesdays al 7:30 p.m. at the Knox” United Church, 4907 Lazelle. Far information phone Paul at 635-3045, kkkkr Laughter guaranteed Contributed The Terrace Little Theatre is at it again! This time Ken Morton returns with another comedy, Living Together by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. Living Together is the second play from the enormously successful trilogy The Norman Conquests. which some may recall as a BBC presentation on public TV some years back, Living Together centers around Norman, an ‘assistant librarian and his need for atten- tion. from women, namely his wife and two sisters-in-law. The scene is the living r room of his wife's family in the country and spans a long weekend, during which Norman manages to creale and contribute to a number of incidents, some of which involve his brother-in-law and a neighbdur-suitor. Alan Weston, whose recent portrayal of a lonely mama’s boy in A Chip in the Sugar won him provinee-wide acclaim, is back this time as Norman. His wife Ruth is. played by Marianne Brorup-Weston, who played both -‘‘Marks’’ and “‘Seraps’’ last year in Talking With. Ruth's. brother Reg brings newcomer Ray Mordan into the Artists take note This year’s Northwest Regional Juried Art Exhibition will be held at the Performing Arts Centre in Prince Rupert and run from March 1-30. © The exhibition is part of an annual province-wide program of festivals, shows and special events leading up to the B.C. Festival of the Arts. Northwestern artists are en- couraged to take part by sub- mitting an original work of art for the show, Each entry will receive a critical evaluation from jurors Ann Rosenberg of Vancouver and Don Yeomans, formerly from Prince Rupert and now residing in Vancouver, The exhibition also features a reception for entrants to be held Saturday, March 7, 7-9 p.m. Entry forms can be obtained by phoning the Prince Rupert Community Arts Council office at. 624-4214 and leaving a message. Area residents are also en- couraged to come out to the event which both recognizes local emerging artists and helps them develop their talents, For more information on the exhibition, contact Mary Lester (624-4214) or Barbara Greene (627-1274). HAPPY COUPLE Mona Mulhall and James Radelet were married Thanksglving Day, Oct. 14, in Terrace with marriage commissioner Linda Harris officiating. The bride was beautiful in an ivory silk dress with floral satin and pearl appliques. Matron of honour Laurie Sheftel, sister of the groom, also wore an Ivory silk dress. The groom was accompanied by best man Dave Sacharoff. After the ceremony the bride and groom presented gifts to the guests to commemorate the occasion. and Jack. and Rosemary Radelet, parents of the groom, hosted an open house party. The couple resides in Vancouver. PHOTO BY JON'S PHOTO GRAPHICS. AN NOUN CIN G 1393 e2 . Grants from $100 to $15,000 are available for non- pit grolips who wish to _ undertake a project that promotes forestry awareness in British Columbia. =~ ‘For more information or an application, please contact any B.C. “Ministry ‘ - of Forests, Forestry Canada or government agents’ office or write: Green Gold Grants Program, 910 Government St,, P.O. Box 40047, Victoria, BC. va: 3N3. Applications must be received no later than February 28, 1992, Canada - British Columbia Partnership Agreement on Forest Resource Development: FRDA II acting arena (Ray produced Afooters for TLY). Ruth and Reg’s little sister Annie is played by Alison Thomson, who did the nymphomaniacal minister’s wife in Sinners. Reg's wife Sarah puts director Karla Hen- nig onto the stage after a two year absence — she last per- formed in No Problem. Last, but certainly not least, comes John McGowan of Srighton Beach. Memoirs. and - Hooters fame as the neighbour/vet. Living Together opens Feb. 6 at the McColl Playhouse. Watch for more information about this top-of-the-line com- edy. CANADIAN WOMEN _ IN TIMBER Canadian | Women in limber would like to thank all those who sponsored and participated in our 1st annual Christmas Bazaar held at the Terrace Curling Club in November. All those involved made it a suc- cessful event. We would also like to announce a workshop we will be holding Jan. 11th at 12:00 noon in the Hire-A-Logger agency, 4925 Keith Ave. Our guest speaker is Ar- chie MacDonald. Anyone interested can get further information by calling Donna Diana at 635-7881. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS . OC CICK one 635-6126 Wi 635-2182 _ Rate restructuring — propos al intended {o encourage : dlecticty conservation — ~B. c. Hydro’s current residential: and: ‘general electricity: rates = decrease as usage increases. This is inconsistent with encouraging oe ° energy conservation. — The proposal involves choices as to how to amend the declining ‘rate structure to encourage the efficient use of electricity, Hydro ~ remains committed to consultative processes with the public so that the decisions taken are in the best interests of its customers, — The rate design public hearing begins at 8:30: a.m. on January 13, 7 1992, in the BCUC Hearing Room, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, — Be 3 rey Wise- Be Power Smart aa As aresult of a B.C, Utilities Commission direction to file a rate . design application, Hydro has proposed a rate structure for each customer category which corrects this situation over time. The restructuring proposal now before the BCUC is the first step to making the change. Subsequent steps will lead to eliminating the declining rate structure. The restructuring proposal does not provide any additional revenue. to B.C.Hydro, and it is proposed that the restructured rates be . effective only if and when future revenue increases are approved. |