Page 6, The Herald, Friday, April 13, 1984 Friday, April 19 Pancake Breakfast for singles and One Parent Families April 15 Sunday. 10:00 a.m. .to 12:08 p.m. Register, by April 13. Adult e and Cheese for one parent families, Thureday, April 19. Please register hefore the 18th. For information on these events or miligs Pare Rami Assncistics aélease phéne Bea 635-3238. Saturday, April 14 The Regional Council No.7 for Foster Parents is holding a Family Workshop on Saturday April 14, 1984 at Northwest Community College. This workshop is geared for the entire family. The basic agenda includes; Parent workshops. on Fetal: t ’ Alcohol _ pre-schoolers. Syndrome, Parenting Teens and Videos by Claudia Jewett. ‘ The teens will do Assertiveness Training with Kathleen Whipp while the 612 will be introduced to the subject of Sexual Abuse and how tosay NO. Babysitting is being provided for the . This ter pe is open to all oster parents from the * Queen Charlottes Houston. Registration fee is $6.00, this will Include buffet lunch and dinner for B.C.F.F.P.A. members - Membership applications will be available at: the workshop. For more information or to. pre- register please call; Bev. 635-3248 or Jacquie 6435- 6727. speciaily-trained ihe form. Then TI Special Are You Special? If you received a T) Special income tax return this year, bring it ta H&R Block. Our tax experts will save you time and money by looking inlo over 20 areas of fax savings that’ don’t even appear on that saves you most. Visit your nearest H&R Block . office soon, or call for anappoiniment. Ask aboutaur guarantee. It pays to be prepared by Hé&R BLOCK _— a | THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS KITIMAT- 222-120 NECHAKOCENTRE 632-6572 TERRACED” 4650 LAKELSE AVE, (opposite Safeway) 635-2908 APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE we'll prepare the return $195 to” * books. Register now for preschool story times at.’ The Terrace Public Library. There will be stories, puppets, filmstrips, finger plays " and fun for all! Storytime for 3-5 year colds will begin April 18. Sessions will be held on Wednesday mornings at 10:30 and on Thursday afternoons at 1:30. | . “Tales for Twos”. will be held Fridays at 10:30 beginning April 27. Two year olds must be accompanied by a parent. Please register in advance. There is no charge. Phone 638-3177. saturday, May 42 Coming to - Terrace from Ottawa, ‘Canada’s ‘renowned symphony orchestra, the National Arts Centre Symphony Orchestra, on Saturday, May 12, 1984, at & p.m. at ‘the REM Lee Theatre. The program includes works by Rossini, Mozart, Schafer; and Mendelssohn. Obtain ndvance tickets by writing: to the. Terrace and District Arts Council,. Box 35, Terrace, . V8G . 1A2: $8 for students and senior citlzens, $10 for . idults. Tuesday, May 1 Canadian author Joan Weir will be visiting Terrace May land 2 during National Book Festival. She will be visiting Elementary Schools in the Terrace area to talk to. students about writing and to read | selections from her She will also be giving a “Writing Mini-workshop Tuesday, May 1 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. in the Public Library. This workshop Crestive: . is open “to adults and young.adults. People are encouraged to- bring their’ manuscripts for Mfs;- Welr to comment on.‘ / Joan Weir was born ih’ Calgary, Alberta. It was there -and in - Winnipeg that she was educated. © She. began, her’ writing. career in radio with CBC: _ in Winnipeg: then miovéd: into Children: a Television. “From there she moved into “‘short! stories and eventually’ novels. In addition toher’ writing - she currently. teaches." English © Cariboo College. in - Kamloops. Her visit has been. "organized by the Terrace’ and District Teacher-" Librarians _ Association and funded by a Canada’ ‘Council Grant. re Saint Michael's chi “ School :(Toonto} will sing in concert Tuesday, May 1, 1994 at the REM Lee’ Theatre 7:30 p.m. 194 boys.. Tickets are available at Sight and Sound, Veritas School or phone. 635-7047. Adults’ 5 0, students 4.00. ~ In Kitimat’ by KATHY LANDRY Rollerskating starts Friday, April 6 with sessions at 6:30, 3:30 and 10 p.m. Music by Bob Grey is featured so come on out and make those wheels ‘yoll, Public Rollerakating will be on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - call Tamitik at 682-7161 for times. Roller. Skating rentals can be arranged.- There is still room. in the rollerskating lessons for those whe wish some help TERRACE REALTY... the wAame frends recommend | 4635 Lazelle Ave. 639-0371 Seal g yt Nationwide Relocation Service .Mobiie home ry Onan espacially large lot’ with storage shed _and fruit trees. Asking - $39,900. Spacious ‘ split-devel home -On McRae Crescent. Total of 4 bedrooms and a large rec room 80 acres {or sala At Rosswood. Property has house and cabin and two creeks. Owner asks. $87,000, atfer ample space and family. Ideal focation and’ = nelghbourhood. Asking $88,000 privacy for a growing Handyman wanfed Spacious. and com- fortable | ; 1550 5q. ft., 4 bedroom home in quiet location south of town. Very attractive! Call us for details. Asking $74,000 Three bedroom starter _home, wood heated with oll back-up, garage and tenced 83°x120' lot located near al! amenities. Priced at only $37,000, Call us for more detalls. ‘Great far children ‘fn the horseshoe area, ‘glose to schools,‘ this well-kept home has 3 bedrooms on the main floor plus full basement with extra bedroom, bath and rec - room. Fully fenced © Excellent holding . property ne 3 light Indugirlal lots on Kerr St. with good 3 bedroom home. Ad- ditianal bathroom and . bedroom In basement. Nat. Gas heating. Asking $79,500, yard with fruit trees. -- alt ior the pasking bree of $71,500. | a No stairs to climb! Ali the living you can do In this 1,647 5q. ft. 4° bedroom well maln- tained home. Large lot with garden area and frult trees. Call today. $57,000. Asking price. “Dollar dizzy? Love a bargain? This darling .4 bedroom — : alder - home | Is. con- . venlently, located close to schools, town, and hospital. - Basement, carport and large lot make this a must to view, Priced at ‘Horst Godlinski 6255307: EVENING PHONES Laurie Forbes 435.5382 Gordon Olson 638-1945 Jim Outty 635-6608 Christing manen| : r BE 945 ' getty Hyde 630-8317 George Vogel 635-4411 635-6361 | TERRACE Christel Godlinski 635-5397 - Susan Beaven $50,000, Frank Skidmore 635.569) GACH OFFICE 13 eouyaieon ‘1¥ Kitwanga jMust * stati Newly ‘renovated, 5°*bedroom chome?" -! cotnpletely jfinishéd up and down, 2 full baths, rec room, pine features. Reduced to $47,500 Lot 6éx135 Lots of space on a budget bedroom home on a one acre lot or Grham. Pertect for gardening, eic. Asking $52,900, Immaculate 2. Large lot on Scott Resort on Douglas Channell Floating fishing resort in Danube Bay, foreshore fease, fully equipped including fuel storage. Small boats and 40’ ‘twin diesel cruiser. Asking $165,000. luxury 30 sq. ft. 4 bedroom home on half basement with natural gas and wood: heat. Good family home. Asking $63,500. : Light Industrial zoned Vacant land situated on Leglon Ave. Three separate parcels ranging from $15,000 to $74,000: Try your offer and terms, This Is an Estate Sale. Kalum Lake Drive Only Smiles from town Is 1.12 acres with redecorated 2 bedroom home, Asking $54,500. Reduced to $69,500 This most attractive home Is in show room condition. Many ap- pealing features are Executive residence ‘residence with, full ‘ basement and double “and hot | water, ‘$131,000. ° “areg available and group Tates 3 y chemotherapy - NEW IN TOW? gelling started - there are classes for childrén 5-8 years, B-12 years: and for. . teens and adults... Call Riverlodge for more information. ” Spring programs. are now underway - - there is still room left in some of - the classes - please phone Riverlodge for more information (682: 3161). The Pool Kayak Course runs April 14 & 15 at Sam Lindsay Memorial Pool. The cost'is $45 with your own boat and $65 if you: don’t have a boat.’ Register ‘now. De Ball - Hockey: Sytarte Wed. April 11 at 6:20 p.m. _Anyone interested should register now as there isa - maximum of 6 teams'and . we already ‘have: four. | Alean Fan'‘Runi start Sat. April 14 at 9 a.m. These fun runs are for everyone. Meet at9 a. m, at Riverlodge, =~ Minor Soccer meets at Riverlodge on Wed: Apfil 11 at 7:30 pm Afternoon - Bridge sponsored. by the Sr. citizens is on for ‘Thur- sday, April 12 at 2 p.m-:. _ ‘The SPCA Flea Market goes Saturday, April 14 at 0 am. - 1 pm. ‘at Tamitik. Come out and see what treasures you can find and support the work of the SPCA at: ‘the same time. , Stampede Wrestling comes to Kitimat on April 2%. Tickets. are now available at Tamiltik., ~ Ringside seats are $7, general $6, Seniors and children under 12 are $3. Theory Level I course finished. up on Tuesday, ‘April 10. Congratulations -, to those wha took ‘part and to the instructors for doing. auch a: super. job and making the course 50 ‘interesting. © Good Sport | of the. month for April is Susan Jay. Congratulations go out to Susan and a thank you from. all for. your many contributions to our: community, - Funball Teams’ now register“by calling Riverlodge. : use: - pray for: lots, of announcements of: taka ‘openings. . a . Don’t forget that Minor Sports - Baseball, Soccer & Lacrosse are currently _taking registrations in “preparations for great ’ seasons. Be apart of it! _. Just another reminder . that: Festivals Kitimat is gearing up for one of the biggest. celebrations of . July 1st our’ community has been part of! ’ ‘Thus far, only one week - after our’ first, meeting; we already -have over 10° Moat entries, 2 band and marching entries plus V initerest-” from: over. ‘other groups: ‘for . par- 42 ‘ticipation in an event during the July 1, 1584 day or weekend. . . At this time we are inviting all the groups and individuals that would like to participate in some way to.contact us -through either Mary Anne Skill at 632-4234 or Sherry Wallace at 632. . 5977...0r better yet, we would like to see one of your representatives at: our next July 1st meeting scheduled for Wed- nesday, April 25th at 8 am. tyes that's the ‘Cancer genes discovered LOS ANGELES {AP) — centene: causpected:)..:. of, seaya.: tetany a gad, ausing cancer haye beso ‘found «in -20 types of ‘human tumors, evidence that. may: help scientists develop safer, more ef- ‘fective treatments and leave the “Dark Ages’’ of LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FoR YOU! “ahh tema ur yee” Phone ANN ~ 695-7748 + 4227 Kalan St... WIGHTMAN & SMITH. REALTY LTD. and. {ein {: human tumors. " “Genes ‘control the’ hereditary characteri- ..tadiation, ax researcher nking cancer genes to human . malignancies,” said Dr. Dennis Slamon, ' whose study was published today in the journal. Sclence. 7 “The evidence is that | many of these oncogenes (cancer genes) are active freshly stics of all living things and direct the growth and “development of normal - body cells .and | tlsaues. But scientists believe that some genes — . named oncogenes after “onkos,’' the Greek word for tumor: - — sometimes cause cells to becom canceraus., _ Chemical activity from 15 oncogenes was found in 20 "different types of - human tumors studied by Slamon, an, assistant professor of medicine, his - colleagues at the UCLA | ‘Center | for Health Sciences in Los Angeles and researchers: at the Salk Institute In San "' Diego. EVENING | PHONES. Rod Cousins 635-3407 Stan Parker 48-4031 “Judy Jephton . ou 1652. |. _Gary Porter. ; _£95.4547 a Large 1900 sq. ft. Two NG heat Alt rooms are above average size, and the living room and dining garage. fireplaces, Va acve in foun ; Ideal starter lot. a Residential tate, Located ‘on an ‘at tractive street:in quiet ~ location Is a cazy home with" large rear sun- deck - home on. large Asking $56,500. * Situated in. desirable i. ; area of Terrace. Quiet | ‘paved ' ‘Streef, . derground. © sefvicds. . Priced from $22,000 to $24,000, : un" : area have a beautiful |: ~ View over the town and Skeena’ River. Make an appoiniment now to view this exceptional residence. Asking- offered. Full ensulte, wood heat. Fully finished " basement, fireplace, double ,carpor?t and much more. “2 actes plus a new “Lake- Road. Asking *$18,000. ' Acreage Jeckpine Flats -. cabin on Old Lakelse Juit listed Four residence, . | and wood heater, hétural gas heat and hot water. Jenn Alre range.’ Relax after a hectle day Inthe Hot .- | Tub. Here's real vélue in ‘a fully finished: home. Asking $45,900. bedroom flraplace . Starter home This cute 3. bedroom home /.Fenevated ” redecorated _. foundation.to roof; new . 7; NG heat, vacuum garage, : larga fénced iot. Only has been ard from central ‘system, workshop, morning!} in the Tamitik Meeting’ Room, The excitement of the grandest” parade and. many ‘other events has started this year to great success, Let’s keep up can. - ~The fields . are shot -qulte ready for * sunshine and: watch for - “We hive new evidence. to ange obtained . the electricity and. i this the greatest July! ist - the Pacific Northwest | ever seen! - See yau bright ° and. early on April 25th in the Tamitik meeting. room! “all About PEOPLE “Crusty newapaperman Lou Grant wouldn't have ‘ stood for it. But actor Ed Asner, who played the taleviston suffered a badly spralned footwhenhe was — rin pes the trunk of his carina parking Jot ina Holl ay een a three- year-old child in another’ car ; released the brakes and it rolled toward him as he was putting his laundry into the trunk. ° The portly-actor is now hobbling around on “enuf. ches, having learned that recalcitrant reporters Maya ‘nothing on a bored three-year-old. een Elizabeth, who has a particular fondness for domiing sturdy shoes and walking in the country, will pay tribute lo a Canadian fitness buff when she visits Toronto in Jul a Oa July 21 the Queen will officially open the Martin ‘Goodman Trall — 4 waterfront. path crea ted ‘th memory of the latepresident of The Toronto Star. ay The eight-kilometra trail afong ‘Toronto's. Lake: . Ontario ‘waterfront between Bathurst and’ Lealig | ‘streets. is predicted to be a favorite among Joggers, eyclists and walkers. Before Goodman died in 1682 at 48, he wasa ‘fitness ; enthusiast and intense athlete. He had a passionate belief that clty amenities should be open. to:all’ its citizens. The Star has contributed the initial $00,000 of the $380,000 estimated cost, with thecity and the province paying the rest. ’ Ik seems not everyoiie was ghed to the e tube the night of the Academy Awards “presentation ° ip Hollywood. - Swedish director Ingmar Bergman says he was. 40 immersed in a new play he’s directing in Stockhoby ‘thathe didn't hear until the next morning that his f| im Fanny and Alexander had won four Oscars, . “The play I'm directing is opening on May 4 and I have hi shut. out everything else,’ Bergman BA a; ing why he had unplugged his telephone th ant a the awards, ~ Challenge is what life is all about, says Terry _ Moran, 47, who has been named citizen of the year for — * 1984 in the 8t. Lawrence community of Gananoque. “T'm a more effective person when I'm busy,” says Moran, a self-employed operator of a gas station ang car wash, tha manic re): a tinge ee roaadigine ag ee ‘ One.of Moran's challenges ie the yéurs has been the federal government. As a member of the Lawrence Islands National Park advisory com. mittee, he took on Ottawa and convinced © government’ not to expropriate Islands in te _ Gananoque area for park expansion. a This is not. just another used car, — The automobile awarded Roberto Clemente as 1s the most valpable player of baseball's 1971 World Series is onsale inPuerte Rico for $12,000. But family of the late Pittsburgh Pirates star is upset because the Seller is using a picture of the baseball hero to flog the 1972 Dodge Charger. Clemente's widow, Vera, said she let a family friend have the car last year for a token payment and apparently it was resold, ""A lot of people think I’m selling the car, but I don’t use Clemente’s belongings for profit,” she sald. Having kept all her husband's possessions, including - his uniforms, she said: ‘I could be a millionaire and set up a museum and get rich, but I want to always keep Cle Clemente’ 's name clean, the way he always was mse! Clemente was killed ina ‘plane crash in 1972 while on a mercy mission taking relief supplies to ear: thquake victims in Nicaragua. Despite a London newspaper editor's claim that French film actress Brigitte Bardot has had a lifelong love affair with cameras and the press and has rarely tried to hide from public view, the paper has had its - Knuckles rapped for using a long-distance Photograph _of her topless beside her swiaming poo Britain's press council has ruled that the London Sun made a ‘‘grosa intrusion” into Baidot’s privacy by publishing the photo. Papers should, in some circumstances, stop taking and printing long-range " pletures of unsuspecting subjects, the council added. le Gondele . VENETIAN DINING LOUNEE “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE” ,Nex! to the Rupert Motor inn DINEINOUREXQUISiTE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Opens 30am ta 1 30g mn. DINING ADOMA™ ’ DRIVE IN : Far Reservanons 624-2621 or i208 _ AVE Wot ahs. LAGONDULA , OINING ROOM ‘ » MORIVEIN 2 WLLIGuA na THEATRES, ‘Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. If you find them and one is yours you win two FREE passes. _ Tlekets must be picked up at The Daily Herald | 3070 Kalum St, tan; wen” 1 ——— en