WHAT'S UP APRIL 29, 1992 — The Anuual General Organizational Mecing of the Riverboat Days Society will be held in the auditorium of Branch No. 13, Terrace Legion at 7:30 p.m. Wedn. All interested clubs, organizations, businesses or individuals please send representatives. kaekk APRIL 30, 1992 — Terrace Pro- Life Education Association - sponsors Doug Scott, President of Life Decisions International from New York. He is author of Inside Planned Parenthood and has been a guest on “CBS This Morning” and “The McLean/Lehrer News Hour’’, _’ Purchase tickets by calling _§38-1404 or 635-4751 before April 26. keane APRIL 30, 1992 — Beta Sigma Phi are inviting all members-at- large in good standing to attend the annual Founders’ Day Ban- quet on Thurs, in Kitimat. If in- terested please phone JoAnn Hildebrandt at 632-7839 for details. : Kkk kk :.. APRIL 30, 1992 — E.T. Kenney Primary Schoo) Library. A . district wide free workshop is ~: held with Jenny Leary. Topic: “Parents as Partners’. All parents welcome. for registration and more information please phone the school al 635-5828 or evenings at 635-7148, thik MAY 3, 1992 — Terrace Beautification Society's 7th An- nual: Garbathon. Prizes & “scavenger hunt. Meet at McDonalds. at 2 p.m. Calt :. George Ciark for more info at _ 638-0423 kkk MAY 4, 1992 — Monday. Ladies Auxilliary Legion Branch 13 monthly meeting to be held at 8 p.m. All members please atiend. NOTE: Change of day due to previous branch commitment. : kk kkk MAY 5, 3992 — Terrace * Breastfeeding Support Group * will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in * the education room at Mills :, Memorial Hospital. Our discus- “Sion timé will be general followed by by. snacks and juice. For fur- ther information call Terry at 635-3287, . . kkkkk MAY 5, 1992 — Public Forum — Bruce Vincent, speaker. Spon- sored by Canadian Women in limber. 7 p.m. and t p.m for school kids. REM Lee Theatre. Contact Stephanie Weibe 635-7761. Coffee and donuts will be served. wkaekke MAY 5, 1992 — ‘'The world is run by those who show up." En- vironmental logger Bruce Vin- cent will speak at a public meeting at 7:00. p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Anybody concerned about logging, the economy and our environment must hear his inspiring message. There is no admission charge. Vincent is being sponsored by the Terrace branch of Canadian Women in Timber. ~ . KARE . MAY. 5, 1992 — Thornhill Jr. Sec. Parent: Advisory Council > Will meet on Tues. in school library. Everyone welcome. Grade’ 10 parents will discuss year end prom plans. Please came and give us your ideas. For more ‘information phone 635-9141, kt kik MAY 8,9, 1992— Take a closer took at forestry displays in the Skeena Mall. Mall hours. ot kaake MAY 9, 1992 — 8th Annual Multicutturat Potluck at Terrace Arena Banquet Rm, Entertain: ment, children’s corner, pinatas cand an incredible array of food from around the world. For “F- more info call Jame at 638-1594 ‘yo or Sandy at 638-1081 EE KKKKK - .MAY 13,1992 — Help plan our _ nations 125th birthday, Come to the Canada Day Committee meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m. For more info, call Mary Graydon at 635-5518, : lk kkk ~ MAY 22-24, 1992 — 75 Year - Reunion for all former students and.'staff' Boston Bar/North ’ Rend school in Boston Bar, B.C, ‘Contact the school at . (604)867-9222 for further infor- : mation, - ; kkk " NOVEMBER 14, 1992 — The Dr. REM Lee Hospital Founda- tion will be holding a Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair. Door prizes and a raffle held, 40 craft tables - avilable, Craft tables are now on sale and going fast. To book a: - table contact Debbie at 635-4601 * evenings. : kek WITH OVER 50 VOLUNTEER ’ positions at a variety of com- “munity, organizations to choose “from, we can help you find the “volunteer opportunity to match your interests and skills. Visit “our office at 4506 Lakelse [>> weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Terrace Community «Volunteer Bureau & Senior's In- A formation Access. HIGH DRAMA ACTING UP for Terrace Littie Theatre, local actors will perform “Under Can- trol” as part of a pair of one-act plays that open this weekend. The play revolves around the life of a family after they discover their father has died. Below, Connie Reid (Jessica Bowering) con- soles brother David (Ray Mordan). At right step- mother Frances (Mary Ann Lawrence) reflects on the past as Connie looks on. Contributed It’s not unusual to have an ‘invisible’? person in a play — the woman who mysteriously disappears after act one, -the background only to make the pronouncement of ‘‘who done it” at the end, the phantom in the underground passages of a ; theatre, ‘Terrace Little Theatre’s~pra- duction of Under Contre! is no - different, except the invisible person is on stage most of the time — and he’s dead.: Under Control is, at first glance, an amusing piece featur- ing three actors. After being in the theatre a little While, however, you are very aware of father — or at least what's left of him — in the box. | The invisible man rules the stage What makes father sq in- teresting is: that everyone on stage’is ‘acting the way they are, doing wild-and eccentric things, _ because father is in the box, The policeman who lurks in the - action revolves around him, and he is invisible. “What is so fascinating is that all the characters knw. the. box is .there,. know that father is in it, and the box becomes a real focal point.” . "What is so fascinating is that all the characters know the box is there, know that father is in it, and the box becomes a real focal point,’’ says director An- ‘nette Canute. ‘In fact, the room they are in is ‘also father’ S. So you have a“box: in both of which are father's,’ David, one of the: characters in the play, views the box as an albatross, hung heavily around his’ neck. Connie, his sister, would have preferred an urn — it has more character. And Francis... well, come and see for yourself, and after the show, drink a toast to father — in the box. Terrace Little. Theatre presents Under Control as part of "'2 Night”’ — a pair af one- act plays that apen tomorrow night at the McCoil Playhouse. Performances are Apr. 30, May Ist and 2nd, and May 7-9. Tickets at Jeans North, the Bank of Montreal, or at the door, Kari Allen MISS TERRACE 1992 Jodi Coulter New Royalty to be crown ee The magical night is now mere days away as eleven Dislikes include tomatoes, spinach and inconsiderate young women prepare for the crowning of the city’s new ambassador at the May 9th Miss Terrace 1992 Pageant. Here are profiles of the first five contestants who will be on stage for crowning night ceremonies at the REM, Lee Theatre. Kari Allen A jazz and ballet dancer, 17-year-old Kari Allen als enjoys art, swimming and choir. She says she entered the pageant because she enjoys A. ‘Caledonia graduate this year, _. Johanson has her eye on law school, but will begin-her ;. -» post-secondary studies here at Northwest Community “College... From: there she plans to transfer to Simon. Fraser University to complete her degree before studying law. .” ‘Dana says she enjoys swimming, dancing, skiing and:: meeting new people. ‘‘I’d like to build up my self con-.’ fidence and improve my public speaking,” she says. Graduating from Caledonia Senior Secondary School this year, Kari plans to pursue an art career, enrolling this fall at Vancouver's Emily ' Carr College of Art and Design. She’s five-foot-four with blonde hair and_ green eyes. She is sponsored by B. c. Tel. Jodi Coulter ‘Miss Kinsmen, Jodi Coulter, says she wants to take some time to go travelling after graduation. . : When ‘she returns, she wants to get:a job. workin with handicapped people or the less fortunate... The 18-year-old student enjoys spending time. with: her friends, drawing. and travelling. “I entered the Pageant fo. “Bain. self-confidence Dana Johanson public speaking skills, and as a fun experience,’’ she says. She is five-foot- eight with brown hair and blue eyes. Dana Johanson horseback riding. An avid reader, she also keeps her - pencil sharp writing her own original works, 7 She’s in the pageant to build self-confidence and her, _public speaking skills. She also wanted to take advan- . ~ tage of the many. beneficial workshops open to ‘par- ticipants, Tyo . “Dana is five-foot-six and has grey eyes and blonde. : halt She is is sponsored by the Terrace Shopping Centre. : Melanie Mayner. A Grade. 11 student at Cal, Melanie Mayner sno skiing, softball, cycling, going on long walks and spen ‘ding time. with her nephew.”. ° - <4 m-hoping to go to: college right: after. school t : ‘become a travel consultant,” she says, “and eventually . get. Married. and have a. family of my own.’ Moos 17-year-old. Dana: Melanie Mayner “Liza McCharles people. She is five-foot-one i in height and has blue eyes and long brown hair. ‘'T believe this opportunity will help me throughout my life,’” Melanie says, ‘‘as I hope to go inte an area of . basis.” heen decorator. : Speaking. ‘Pageant — . work which will ask of me to be able to be comfortable with people as a group as well as. on a one-to-one She i is sponsored b by Copperside Foods. - Liza McCharles. “Lea Charles wants to become either a nurse oran in- ‘The 17-year-old Grade’ 11 student likes swimming, “writing lettérs and listening to music. ~ "entered because I thought it would be a goad ex- : perience, ” she said, adding it helps her with her public “}-hope to learn how to speak in front of a lot of cople, how to get myself more motivated and ‘how I can get more confidence in myself,’ she says, - “Liza is five-foot-four with golden-brown hair and ‘blue-eyes. She's sponsored by McDonalds, : which is also where. she works. The remaining six hopefuls in the 1992 ‘Miss Terrace Natasha Morris, Angela Parmar, ‘Demetra Paulios, Sarah Strachan, Fran Walker. and. Tricia : Walker : — appear ini next-week’s edition. :