4 Terrace Reve — Wedd, Pebruay 15, 1989 | Water safety instruction | . Between now and the end of March the Cariadian Red Cross Society will be offering two wa- ter safety courses at the Terrace fa Aquatic Centre. . The Water Safety figeractor 1 _. training program will run from Feb. 17-26. Prerequisites are ‘Green Level of the Red Cross Water Safety program and a minimum of 16 years of age for all registrants. . , The Water Safety Instructor II training program will be of- | fered from March 25-29, and © eligibility i is based on completion |. _of the Instructor I course and 10. hours of practical instruction | experience. Candidates must al- so hold a Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion or its equivalent. Successful completion of the. Instructor II course enables graduates to teach and evaluate all levels of the water safety pro- gram. An Instructor II cer-. tificate is also a requirement for employment at most aquatic 4 facilities. Application forms and further information can be ob- tained by writing the Red Cross Water Safety service at 4750 Oak St. or by calling 879-7551. . Snowarama "89 attracted 69 local snowmobl lors Feb: 5 who enjoyed s some of the best weather.ever. But his Was. only a plus to the success of thelr prime objective:-through this event, the Skeena Valley Snowmobile Associa- tion ralsed $10,300 for the B. C. Lions Soclety crippled children’ s fund. Photo by Ken 's Marine. aa More letters Snowarama. ‘Te the Editor; ‘On behalf of the Skeena Valley Snowmobile Association and the B: C. Lion’s Society for Crippled ‘Children, I would like to thank everyone who con- tributed in any way to make Snowarama °89 a success. . Sixty-nine snowmobilers came out on Sunday, February 5th,. and together raised $10,300.00 for crippled children. ' Special thanks to CJFW, CFTK, Ken’s Marine, Terrace — Equipment, Lindsay’s, and Don Daumont. “Attitudes To the Editor; _ I recently moved to B.C. from “Manitoba. I read a survey recently that stated Manitoba had the highest discrimination _ rate in Canada. ‘Since I've been here, I've been. ' treated badly by waitresses and store clerks. . lam a native person. . I do not understand why peo- ole are like this. Is it because ‘they do not understand my ‘culture and heritage? I know this ‘discrimination can be the other ‘way around also, but I can only speak for myself. I think to hate someone you don’t understand is a waste of time, and I have better things to. do with. mine. ~ Ehope riext timé-I am shop- ping in Terrace (and {f).1 see a ~ change of attitude. Ly . “acs Ceakctriatatatl log 4 ee oe at + Mac Fell, | » “Snowaraina ‘29. ~ Coming Events February 15, 20 and 22 — Northwest Community Col- lege is offering a Volunteer Literacy Tutor Program. The Journeyworker program will enable you to work one- -On- one with illiterate persons. Teaching others to read Is a rewarding experience. To register call Ella Goodlad. or John Noonan at 635-6511, local 271 or 242. Time for the course Is 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at NWCC, February 13 to March 13 — Every Monday, “Asseér- tiveness Training for Teens”, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Northwest Counselling Centre Group Room, 4603 Park Ave. This course is for teens between the ages of 13 and: 18, designed: to teach. basic cémmunication | skills. and. techniques — for Improving relationships. Please register by calling Lil Farkvam or. Lynn Hughes at 638-8311. Wednesday, February 15 = The Skeena Protection -:Coalition will be holding a meeting at. 7.p.m. in the. a Library Arts room. Focus will be: “Recycling our gar- bage”. . - Wednesday, February 15 — Terrace Youth Centre skating’at the arena from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Meet at the arena at 6:20 p.m. If you don’t have any skates, check at tha centre, we may have a pair for you. The centre stays open for games and fun! Thursday, February 16 — The annual general meeting of the Terrace Public Library Association will be held at 7 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room. Elections to the . Board of Trustees will take place, and nominations for. these positions will be accepted from the floor. Light refreshments will be served. Thursday, February 16 — Northwest Community Col- lage French Department welcomes you to “Cafe Con- versation” at Don Diego’s Restabrant on Kalum Street trom 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, February 17 — B.C. Coalition for the Disabled Task Force on Transportation meeting will be held in room 2001 at Northwest Community College. For more information, call Joyce at 638-8814, Friday, February 17 — Teen Social Nite at the Terrace Youth Centre, 4634 Walsh Ave. (Ukrainian Hall), 8:30 p.m. to midnight, ages 13 to 19 only. Relax to the music, or have a game! February 17 and 18 — There will be: a . Facilitators Workshop on Friday from 7 p.m. to 9.p.m. and on Satur- day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more Information, please contact 635-3178. Suriday, February 19 — Paul Hann children’ $ concert will appear at the R.C.M. Lee Theatre at 1 p.m. Tickets are available at Sight & Sound. Sponsored by the Kinette Club of Terrace. Monday, February 20 — There will be a Volunteer meeting at the Terrace Youth Centre, 4634 Walsh Ave. (Ukrainian Hall) from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, February 20 — Do you have a HOME-BASED BUSINESS -—- or have plans for one? If so, come and meet with others to share resources and ideas almed at sales and marketing and to help develop a support net- work In the Terrace area. An Initial, get-acqualnted ~ meeting Is planned at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Library basement meeting room. Come and join us. For more in- P . Park July 14 and 15, 1989. We area still looking for over . formation, call Lori at 635-9533 or Valerie at 638-8714. Monday, February 20 — The monthly meeting for the Millis Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be held at 8 p.m. _at the hospital board room. New members welcome. Tuesday, February 21 — VIDEO NIGHT at the Terrace | Youth Centre, 4634 Walsh Avo: (Ukrainian Hall). Popcorn: ae and hot chocolatel! Wednesday, February 22 — Regan Lawrence, Kitimat’ s Youth Ambassador to an “International Ploneer Camp”. - | in‘the Soviet Union in the summer of 1988, will be show-. | Ing her slides and talking about her experience in meeting teenagers from all around the world, at 7 p.m. In. ‘the downstairs of the Terrace Public Library. Childcare subsidy is available. For more information, call North- west Development Education Association at 635-2436, Wednesday, February 22 — COMPUTER GAMES, spon- sored by the Terrace Youth Gentre at the Terrace Public Library from 7:to 9 p.m. The Centre on Waish Ave. stays _ open for games and funt Friday, February 24 — — KOKORO. DANGE at 8 p.m. at the. . R.E:M: Lee Theatre. Tickets. are available .at: Erwin’ Se. Jewellérs in the Skeena Mall.: Sponsored: by « Tere race/Thornhill Band Parents and the Terrace and - District-Arts Counell. Saturday, February 25 — An evening of fun: Terrace and District Multicultural Assoclation’s 5th annual Interna- tional potiuck dinner, 5 p.m. at the Thornhill Community | Centre. Admission Is an ethnic dish plus a small fee per person. Children under 5 - free. Advance tickets are available at Sight and Sound and Misty River Books. - March 7.- 31 — The Northwest Regional Juried Art . . Show, sponsored. by the Regional Arts Council, will be held at the Terrace Public Art Gallery. Entry forms are . now available at the Terrace Public Art Gallery, Terrace Public Library and Walinda Crafts. For further informa- _tlon, call 635-9960." Wednesday, March 8 — The.Terrace Elke and Order of the Royal Purple will be holding a joint social and infor- mation night for men and women at 8 p.m. In the Elks Hall, 2822 Tetrault St. Anyone wishing to learn more about the two Lodges Is welcome to attend. For more in- formation, contact Alan at 635-2577, Al at 635- 7556, Lawrence at 635-3160 or Jim at 635-6790. March 11 and 12 — National Coaching Certification Pro- ‘gram Theory Level |, with course conductor, Shannon Murdoch. Held at Thornhill ur. Sec. School from 9 a.m. to 5.p.m. both days. Sponsored by the Terrace Parks & Recreation Department. Saturday, April 15 — Children’s concert by “Gumboot - . Lollipop” at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 1 p. m. Sponsored by the Terrace French Preschool. To former Longlac/Geraldton area residents — You are - invited to return to Longlac, Ontarlo and join In the celebration of “60 Years of Logging” during the week of July 13-16, 1989. If you are interested, or want more In- formation, please contact: Longlac — 60th Anniversary - of Logging, Homecoming Committee, Box 478, Longlac, Ontarlo. POT 2A0. There will be a first ever reunion of the Class of 1971 from Nanalmo Senior Secondary School. If you attended NDSS and graduated In 1971 (this does NOT mean just | graduates), we are holding an 18-year reunion. If you” have not received your infor and registration forms, lease contact us. The reunion is In Nanaimo at Beban 400 former classmates. Contact Claas of 1971 Reunion, NDSS; 8112 Lorenzen Lane, Lantzville, B.C. VOR 2HO. 1 . tone . , - . Bm fe ee ba en re er ecco. ae ot CS crt! [ke