Terrace Little Theaire delighted young audiences last weekend with several: perfor- mances.of their 1987 Christmas production, ‘‘Sylvester’s Sur- prise Christmas’’.- Youngsters were drawn into the dialogue by the enthusiastic cast who asked them questions and pleaded for their warnings of the appearance of Sylvester, a sly but amiable character. whose main goal in life is to make a meal of Tweety Bird. Garfield (Danny Roy) kept the audience informed of the se- quence of events (between fre- quent naps) while Mountie Jim. Branch pursued Sylvester Terrace Review — — Wednesday, December 23; 1987 13 ‘Children entranced by. - Little Theatre show ee? (Shandelle Langlais) around the set and through! the excited aun. dience. - - Meanwhile, Dick Whittington (Elizabeth Batty) and Puss ’n Boots (Ev Higginson) parted company for a time to seek their own. personal fortunes in a kingdom ruled by an amiable monarch (Ken Morton) and his daughter (Ellie Higginson). His loyal subjects, Granny (Lorna Morton) and the miller/cook (Andrea Arnold) added their own antics to the performance,where in one scene Puss 'n Boots tricked the evil but -not too bright ogre (Yvonne Michaud) into turning himself into a mouse, a form i in which he was easily disposed of by the wise and calculating cat. Following the. performance, Santa made a surprise visit and ‘parents and children joined the cast in an informal but active _ carol sing. Directed and written by Ken Morton, with some help from the cast, and produced by Yvonne Michaud, . “Sylvester’ ry Surprise Christmas” can go into the record book as another suc- cessful Terrace Little Theatre production which captured the © spirit and imagination of its au- dience. “4 The cast of players drew youngsters from the audience into the dialogue of ‘Sylvester's Surprise: Christmas”, which will go into the record book as another successful. Terrace Little Theatre production. Diamond Jubilee — events are free. City council has decided: that | Diamond Jubilee swimming and skating events scheduled for. Dec. 27 will be free of charge to area residents. The final event celebrating the city’s 60th birthday will be held on Dec. 27 and will include a - parade, figure skating demon- strations and hockey demonstra- tions from | p.m. to 3 p.m., a ‘free skate from 3 pim. to 4:30 p.m., a torchlight parade at $ p.m. and an ecumenical church service at 7 p.m. In court In Terrace provincial court on Monday, November 30 Thomas _ Henyu was sentenced to four months in jail for assault. Seg EL I ere eg anes I ea ee na le ree oo In Terrace provincial court on Monday, November 30 Arlene Amos was fined $150 for theft. characters. The Terrace Little Theatre production was followed by a visit from Santa and 2 carolling. é f “Syivester’s Surprise Christmas” delighted several young audiences recently with the antics of Sylvester, Garfield and a host of other ; fh In Terrace provincial court on The Terrace Friends and Familles of Schizophrenics is a ‘support ie Wednesday, December 2 Terry group that meets once per month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the Hy Beard was fined $500 and placed ‘month at 7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Gonferance Room at Mills Memorial a ‘on probation for one year for. Hospital, One alm of the group is to provide community education Prol " year Tor about this Illness. Anyone wising to learn more or become part of this possession of property obtained group is welcome to attend the meetings. Please catl 638-3325 for fur- | by an indictable offense. ther Info. if The Mayor and Terrace Council a Jim Fulton MP for Skeena