ally, Maya Malte aoa aan! onan Ser ee alba! Pope 2, The Herat Fiiéay, March 20, 1981 ; , ey me ~ Around town. with. the C Daily, Herald _ A theaire feast is In the works for local residents this _, Weekend as secondary ’ schools'from the region compete in this year’s Northwest High School _ Drama Festival of one-act Plays. ; Ten plays have been scheduled ‘for Friday and Saturday at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, with students from “please. call 635-2291: COMMUNITY SERVICES WORKER ~ Salary Range: 61,513. $1,467 per month Location: Prince Rupert Under the direction of the regional manager the successful candidate will work with the Prince Rupert | regional office teary performing a variety of housing allacation and community relation duties. Respon- sibilities will Include home visits. Interviewing and ® selecting applicants for rental housing according toa m paint score method, maintaining allocation activity reports and statistics, Implementing community . relations programs, maintaining working relations with community resources and acting as a liaison between stat?, residents and these agencies. Qualifications: Preferably post-secondary degree or dipiorna in the Social Sciences plus two years work experience. The successful candidate must have a valid B.C. Orivers License and a reliable vehicle. All Interested applicants should send details of experience and qualifications to the Regional Manager, Northern B.C,, B.C. Housing Management Commission, Nd. 25 - 342 Third Ave. West, P.O. Box 316, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8) 3P9, a STAY AND -” FROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES? “THE MAYFAIR HOTEL .. Downtown location For brochura and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 645 Heormby St. Vencouver, B.C. VOT Wr or Phone clea 604-487-6751 SAVE AT still only fram $25.00 wp Mastly with full kitchens + at no extra cost. Free parking Weekly, monthly & fornily totes ONG ROOM @ DRIVE Im DINING AON & DRIVE IN coro 624-2621 oF 624- “@ RESTAURANT —FULL FACILITIES— — CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD— —AIR CONDITIONED— —DINING LOUNGE— —BUSINESS LUNCHES— | Mon. to Fri. {1am - 2 pm Tegal 9 | La Gondola SAME ND AS ar desk AE ONE 8 TE a tlt Matar 45 Cramer omm ay Oe bet VENETIAN OINING LOUNGE Gert War lt em a Oe) DINE IN OUR EXGUESITE | ' FOM BEER cai, ‘qt tes Wat bah Se SUN.-THURS. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. - 2 am. 11-a.m.-12 p.m. Hazelton, Prince Rupert, Smithers and Terrace participating, . On Friday at 7:30 p.m. the Smithers Senior Secondary School will open the festival with “Schubert's. Serenade.” ‘and at. 8:15) Terrace’s Caledonia Senior Secondary - School perform “Louder 1. Can't Hear You” and “The Restaurant.” Lo On § ¥ at2 pm. the Caled Senior School will perform “Louder 1 Can't Hear You,” and at 2:45 p.m. the Prince Rupert Senior Secondary School will perform two plays, “Seduction” and “Breakfast _ Past Noon.” The afternoon. - performances will “wind up with Hazelton * selections from. the musical “Charlie Brown" at 815 p.m. Saturday evening at 7:30, the Smithers: students “will perform "Sing to. Me . Through Open Windows"’ and at 8:30 Prince Rupert students will appear in two plays, “Window Dressing” and “Here We Are.”* , Ticketa for the festival will be on sale at the door at $2 per adult and $1 for students and senior citizens. For further information call Stefan Ciestik at 635-2101. Lacrosse registration will begin this Friday between 6 pm. and 9 p.m. and will continue Saturday between Ida.m. and 4 p.m. at the City ‘Centre Mall in Kitimat’. This is for players age five and up. Birth certificates and MSA numbers should be brought to the registration. Phone Anne Martindale at 632-6919 for information. — Girls minor baseball . Last - will - * pament registration takes place Friday. and Saturday. evening at the Terrace Co-op and Skeena Mall. Girls aged six and up are eligible for registration which costs $10 per child or $25 for a family of three or more, Sports action this weekend in Kitimat includes an Elementary Basketball tournament on Friday; anda Junior Badminton Tour- Saturday. and Sunday. The B.C. Provincial Midget Hockey Cham- pionship starts Sunday, March 22 at the Tamitik arena and runs through to March 25. . A Red Cross Leader's * School will be held at the ;Terrace pool ‘for three : weekends beginning March 2-21, The program is to help develop skills necessary to teach beginner swim levels. Registration ia at the , poal anytime prior to the __ beginning of the program. The Terrace Branch of the Canadian Diabetes _ Association will be holding a Bake Sale this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Terrace Co-op. Anyone wishing ‘0 donate baked goods call 635-3518. Sunday the branch will be cleaning yards with help from local teens. Anyone wishing for some help with their spring cleaning on Sunday, please phone“ as 3518. Proceeds will go to a camp fund to send diabetic’ young people to camp on Vancouver Island ‘thia sumer. ; Ronnie Prophet is in concert at the REM ‘Lee . _ Theatre Sunday, March 22. Tickets are $9.50. The Terrace Figure Skating-Club’s @round the World Carnival wiil be heid on Satur: _- day, March 28 at 8 p.m.and Sunday,.March << 29 at 2 p.m. Adults are $3; senior. citizens . are $1.75; students are $2.25; children 12 "and under are $1.75 and no charge. for children under four. 4078 Hwy..16 W. Terrace = - 635-9151 (65-861. ect mali ate calles cite ctheeeclberaaer alin <cdee caftervatier cdl: ade caliealie alee -ltp~albe aller “Pippi Goes on Board” is are “Mondiy to Thursday Saturday’s matinee in the from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. | Tillicum Theatre. In the 7 including the Junch hour. pm. and 9 -p.m. theatre _ Fridays are from 9 a.m. to “Airplane” is , playing noonand I p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and: Residents of B.C. over ‘18. Meatballs, a mature fifi. starta Sunday_-At the & p.m, _ ‘enroll of age who want to in adult basic and 10. p.m. theaire- “Any education, academic or. Which Way ‘You"'Can” a. ~‘eareer-technical - yoeational feature with Clint Eastwood courses to be studied in your ‘will be held at the Skeena. is playing. “own home should call Bernie tye Hevhako Theatre in - Distel, regioaal advisor. ‘The Kitimat. ...“‘Hanzel and”. _ Suinmer, . Semester begins Gretel" will bethe Saturday |” ‘May 1 and the registration Matinee, - “Any. ‘Which Way *. “deadline for malling ts April You Can” plays Match 227° 3 begins March 23. _ : Gary asd Margaret Plait. perform a duo called * “Fancy: That" in the: Lakelse Hotel this .week.:- They have something for’ everybody. In the Terrace Hotel My Deilies are playing rock and roll downstairs, There's jazz in the ‘lounge and Reg Watkins ‘is. - Playing ‘in ithe = The. Pacific Northwest Music Festival - begins Monday, March 23, and will Tun through April 4. ‘Stase Mikal will give a presentation, “Astrology: What's It All About?” Thursday, March 26 at the Northwest Community College 7:30 to 9:30 p.m: Interested people can. register at the college. Cost $3.00. - The Kitinfat Skating Carnival ‘starts ‘on Thursday March 26-27". Open Learning Inatituté's. 1981 oi oumner Semester course offerings are now available at the . Terrace oiftce:. 3304 Kalum Street, V8G 2N6 or telephone collect _The office hours "$3.75 YOUIns- $2.75 Childyen -$1.50 Matinee - $1.00 There will ‘be an Early ‘Childhood Edueation workshop at Northwest Community College in Terrace on Saturday, March 23 from 8:30a.m. to5:% p.m. _ ‘The fee is $4. It is open to anyoue’ interested in the Joves of young children. Further -information is available from Rosemarie Goodwin at the NCC Terrace ‘Campus office, 635-6511. The Terrace Centennial Licas Club is sponsoring its annual Ladies Diamond Dinner on Saturday, March 2 at the Terrace Hotel, The event will be limited to the sale of 250 tickets to ladies for a full course dinner, a fashion show and other entertainment as well as a prize draw. Call Hugh _ Hepburn at 635-4706 or Phil Figure 7 Stewart at 685-9676 for more details. Friday, . March 27 - “Canadian author Robert Kroetsch - will autegraphing books Beck's Books in Kitimat. Saturday March 28 the Terrace Concert Association be at . Will present “Zukermania’’ s . Multj-media presentation * Z mi Mon. -Sat. - Sun. 9pm only K Mer. ne Ko Airplane - (paramount) 4 ioe. om om oe me me oe oe re cee ee os ee ‘ m ‘Meatballs SM _ (Paramount) ~ a ee ee ee ee ee ros ; 3°, My Bloody Valentine | . (Paramount) x 8 - a ere se co 4 poet Charlotte's Web” ¥ CEASTINDIAN Every Twa Weeks - a MOVIES Sundays at 1 P.M. x 8pm. Fri. €.& tpm i n Any Which Way . a co . ‘You Can cee _ ot n ; x 4 (Warner Brothers) os i a. Traenenichhthhhiihihih ahi ts < featuring George Zukerman a solo bassoonist. Sunday, March 29 there will be-a Bowling Tour- nament at Kitimat Lanes, and Alcan's Hockey Tour- nament starts Monday, March 30. - | The Jack Cook School's . Easter Bake and Crafts Sate _ Mall April 4 from 9:30 to 5:30. Easter Baskets can be ordered from 6355514. The Terrace Association for the Mentally Retarded will sponsor a spring dance Saturday April 4 from 7:30 pm. tail a.m. Music will be by “Bad Manners”. and. a buffet supper will be served. The dance will be at ‘Thor. hill Community Hall and tickets are #29 a comple. "NOW OPEN Aspen Motor Inn Smithers, B.C. 60 units, swimming pool, sauna, hot pool. For reservations call BA7-4552 (cotcct . Change to summer 10:00 a.m. t Please follow the in the province. NOTICE Effective March 17, District of Terrace Landfill Site will. HOURS WILL BE: Tuesday — Monday Closed to keep our landfiti site one of the best 1981, The hours. Sunday 07:00p.m. signs and continue _ District of Terrace : COME STAY WiTH us at ¢NGCLISH HAY near STANLEY PARK in beautiful downtown CANCOUVER TOLL-FREE 800-268-8993 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER BC. V6G IWS TELEPHONE 1604) 682-1831 * {Onn ISI a | Tidiiontoneindclonicteinoleinicinic telnet loci totic ttc tei ich oes phone numbers. Find them, and if one Is yours you've won. Pick up your tickets at The Herald office, M10 Kalum Si. SS i ook ioc ick iictcick kkakikk tet rete rreer ret ray fQee twe Terrace quests GLORY, ANNE CARRIERE TONY PROPHET DOWN SOUTH BAND Sun. 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