The theatre is owned by the school district. If approved by the board the rates would increase by about $56 per night in most of the theatre’s categories for renters. The highest rate is for straight commercial perfor- mances, which would go up to $700 per show, $750 on Satur- days. Commercial perfomances that contribute more than 25% of the take to a non-profit organiz- ation would cost $350, those that contribute 25% or less, $600. Non- profit users will pay $250, up from $200, and conventions, trade shows and multiple non-commer- cial recital shows will be charged $600. Walker said the proposed rates are on par with the going rate for theatres comparable to the R.E.M. Lee in other areas of the province. The board will give further consideration to the proposal at its monthly meeting March 10, to be held in Hazelton. ((GIM'S RESTAURANT CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon-Wed 11:30 a.m.—10:00 p.m. Thursday 11:30 a.m.-17:00 p.m. Fri-Sat 71:30 a.m.—1:00 a.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m.—10:00 p.m. 4643 Park Avenue 635-6111 'SALLY" REQUIRES A FOSTER HOME Sally's history has been characterized by family turmoil and insecurity. Yet she is a bright and energetic teenager who progresses well at school. Sally's chosen foster parents will need to offer: * unconditional acceptance * patience and understanding * a home where Sally can maintain her independence (she is accustomed to looking after herself) * an environment in which Sally's individual needs can be met and where Sally can be involved in decision-making, so as to avoid power struggles If you would like to know more about Sally or have questions about fostering, please contact the Ministry of Social Services at . 638-3527. l Ministry of Socio! Services Terrace Review — March 6, 1992