Page B12 ~ Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 25, 1990: : _ From B1: What's Up APRIL 28, 1990 -- > P. Ans . and Crafts Show presented by ‘the Terrace Art Assoclation to beheld from 10.a.m. -5 p.m. at the Terrace Public Art Gallery, Applications now avallable at . the Gallery, Library, Wallinda Crafis and Northern Lights Studio. 7a ke APRIL 30, 150 — Find out how the. forest: industry can ~ work with the environment, Monday at 7:30 in. NWCC room 2002. Pat Fechtner from ‘Women - in Timber": ‘and™” Brenda Armstrong of “Share °° B.C.”" will speak about this: cancept and discuss forming a group in Terrace, ae hk MAY 1, 1950 — General in- terest meeting for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Program (Youth Achievement program for youth 15-25) at 7'p.m, in the smail board room in the Inn of the West. Mark Crofton, provincial ‘co-ordinator from Victoria will be present. For more info contact Kim Cor- deiro 638-6549 evenings. | Regional contest | YOUR BABY’S SHOES _ PRESERVED FOREVER © N. GLEAMING BRONZE, GOLO OR SILVER ; ie pink, biue and ivory. ‘Chioakots a Caltured marble mountings. for your posters | ‘===: TERRACE — Northwest Alcohol and Drug Services is sponsoring a contest to let local artists show their stuff. The counselling service is * looking for a poster to be used : in their offices in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat and: Smithers. Prize. money of $1,500 is available and will be divided between first and second place _ winners. Honourable mention _ Winners will have their work displayed throughout the nor- thwest. The poster is to depict a - positive message for responsible substance use, have a strong visual impact and be ap- propriate for:use in the nor- thwest. | Submissions must be t accom ‘panied by a photograph - and colour negative. Any si size photo. "is acceptable. The contest is “open: to residents of Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers, Princé Rupert and surrounding . district's, The deadline is June 30, Prize money comes from:a provincial program, Further information is available by contacting June Campbell, Northwest. Alcohol B.C. Ph. 638-8117 or Karia Hennig, Terrace. Women’s Resource Centre at 638- 0228. “memorabilia, ofc: TERRACE BRONZING SERVICE Mothers Day Draw |638-1 891. AFTER 5 PM. cur fostaurant | | Mount Layton | Horpring Resort i is “proud to announce. e the opening of and Drug Services, Terrace, (Ome their exquisite. new Wining Room. Si he exciting new menu will dazsle you, and wkiks TUESDAY, MAY 1, 199) — The next general meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br, 13 will be held starting at 8' p.m. in the Legion. Please attend, -For anyone wishing to join our Auxiliary, please phone Goldie at 635-6038, A new spirit of . giving 4 the elegant atmosphere will kkk MAY 4, 1990 — The Canadian Paraplegic Association will be having an open house between 12-6 p.m, Marie Hildebrandt, wha is the Regional Rehabilita- tion Officer wishes to invite all members and the public to drop by. the office is located at 200A. 4630 Lazelle Ave., Ter- race, charm and relax you. When you 6 think of fine dinivig, think Mount Layton Hotsprings Resort. Reservations Recommended OPEN AT 5:00PM PUBLIC MEETING MAY 15, 1990 AT 7:30 P.M. School Board Office 3211 Kenney Street Terrace, B.C, V8G 3E9 The Board of School Trustees Is reviewing tha matter of con- B.C. All ladies welcome! For - dom machines in the secondary schools and would like to mote info. phone Jourrn give the public the opportunity to make presentations on the 635-9244, Irene 635-5413 or issue, Janet 635-5061. . In Kitimat It would he appreciated if individuals or groups Interested In phone Elizabeth at 632-3661. making a presentation advise the Superintendent's Office, te tok ke ok ~ MAY 8, 1990 — Breakfast 635-4931, by May 11, 1990. HOT SPRINGS Those not wishing to make a public presentation should for- meeting at 8 - 9 a.m. for all RESORT LTD. ward written comments to the Superintencent's Office by agencies and businesses in- . é fe May 15. ; = Frank Hamilton ; "798-221 4 terested in participating in Ter- Superintendent of Schools Who says doctors d _ binding sbittation? 25 to June 3. All worksites, large or small, are welcame to “Government is clearly trying to drive the doctérs over the cliff.” Tom Perry NDP healeie enitic: send a representative to this meeting and to participate in “ .doctors are entitled to feel frustrated at at a. government fusing to bargain fees.” ee kkk MAY 5, 6, 1990 — Women's Aglow Northwestern B.C. area spring retreat will be held in Smithers at the Aspen Motor Inn. Guest speaker will be Else Pedersen from Vancouver, MOUNT LAYTON this event. Call Sonya at 638-3468 and come to the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium, kkk MAY 9, 1990 — Terrace Public Library presents ‘Tales for Twos" Wed. at 10:30 a.m., beginning May 9. Two year olds, accompanied by an adult, are invited to enjoy a half hour of stories, puppets and fingerplays, Please register in advance as space is limited. 638-8177, No charge, KkxkkKe MAY 10, 1990 — Continuing Care Assistant Education and Employment Information eventing will be held at. Room 208 at Northwest Community College from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. kkkke MAY 10, 1990 — Terrace Public Library presents preschool storytime, Thurs. at 1:30 p.m, and Fri. at 10:30 ‘a.m. Children aged 3 « 5 are in- viled to attend for 45. minutes of picture books, puppets and fingerplays. The Thurs. session begins May 10 and Fri. session May 18, Please register in ad- vance, No charge. 638-8177. kkkke MAY 11, 12, 1990 — For the second year, administrators, teachers and paraprofessionals from Douglas College, New Westminster, B.C. will be gathering to increase their awareness & understanding of teaching head-injured students in the public school system. For further info contact Robyn Lit. deford at (604) 734-1313, local 259 or (604) 734-3756, hekik MAY 16, 1990 — Kitsumkalum Ski Club will hold it's annual general meeting on Wed. The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. in Rm. 208 at Northwest Com- munity College, Terrace Cam- bs. P kkk tk AUGUST 24 - 16, 1999 — Cariboo College celebrates 20 years of. service with a Homecoming Weekend, [f you’re a former student or staff member, plan to visit the Kamloops Campus and join the fun. Activities “wil! include a Bar-B-Q, dance, department Sponsored events, music and entertainment. It's a family af- fait! For more info or to fet us know you're coming, Call Arlee at 1-800-662-2955, . khkke THE TERRACE & DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL |s accepting applications for’their annual . scholarships for summer fine arts programs. For further info please contact Box 35, Terrace, Q B.C, V8G 4A2 or 635-2529, Deadline for. applications: is: May 31, 1990, khkkk a i THE RED. CROSS IN TER-" | RACE needs volunteers to help. with their Sickroom Equipment -* Loan Service, Time tequired: 2. hours weekly, If you would like | to have more information. . about this volunteer comimuni- .. ty service, please contact Carol, Gien at 634-2122... | ay reject totally the idea that physicians must accept what any given province may decide unilaterally to pay. When negotiations fail and an impasse occurs, the issues in dispute must be sent * to binding arbitration.” The Hongurable Emmett M. Hall, Father of Canadian medicare “The requirement for reasonable comipelisation shall be complied with where the province’... has entered into an agreement with the. niedical’”~ Practitioners. that provides a) ‘for negotiation... - ) for the settlement of disputes... at the option of (the doctors by) conciliation or binding arbitration.” Las _ Section aN Canada Health Act © “Doctors’ dispute needs arbitration” - Editorial headline, Vancouver Stin “T know of no affiliate of the Fed that would tolerate this kind of delay.” "Ken Georgetti, President, BC. Federation of Labour “There isti ‘tany arbitration mechanism o over practitioner payments i in nthe Canada Health Acta as 1 read it” The Honourable Job Jansen, B, Cc. Minister of Health” The doctors of British Columbia have asked for binding aritation’ to settle their yearlong negotiations with the provincial government. | - _ | The. Canada Health Act says yes. ‘Emmett Hall, the Father of Canadian medicare, says yes. The BC. Federation: of Labour says yes. The public says yes, | Jn fact, everyone says yes, Everyone, that i is, except the BC. governs, which stubbornly refuses - to submit to arbitration. m AM ges* an se _ Arbitration is the only fair way to end the doctors’ fee disp, i Obviously we're not t the only ones € who think sc S90. ,