? Page B2 -- Terrace Standard, Wednesday, JUNE 5, 1991 “know that... ~ Courtesy Skeena Heaith Unit Did you‘ — By SHIRLEY TANK | ..Did You Know... camping is -@ healthy recreational choice? We, in the north, have the Outdoors: at our fingertips. We needn’t travel far to find our: special camping spot. There are commercially developed campsites available or we may prefer a secluded natural site we have . Giscovered. household chores and regular. . daily. routine behind and strike out on an adventure of _ relaxation, fresh air, exercise and enjoyment. . When you are camping there is no. schedule to follow. You go with the flaw, as they say. the “pressures and deadlines are given to the other world at = 4 Camping good, healthy fun — gathering firewood can in- valve walking, -stretching and knee. bends -as you pick up - those fallen twigs. Oh, yes, - and let’s not forget a form of weight lifting as you carry your load to the campfire! Other forms of exercise could involve a hike or, if you have camped by a stream or lake, fishing, boating or swimming can all be enjoyed. Camping is exercise while you are having fun! fire. This is a time when con- versation flows freely bet- ween family and/or friends as they gaze into the warm glowing coals. But, if by chance you have struck out alone, this is your time for pondering your own thoughts and setting your. goals. What are your questions Wed., ‘June but still like to play it safe. BES a s ‘Hanky Panky’s. vk GREAT CHILI CHALLENGE! © Chill out with Hanky Panky’s ©” Chili during, the month of June’ 12 p.m. =2 p.m. Every Wednesday In June 5 — GRINGO CHILI. mild - enough forthe most timid of stomachs. 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The Baroness does not own the castle, It belongs to an ' American society matron who has been sending monthly cheeks to pay for the staff she foolishly imagines is working at the castle. She is due shortly to inspect the premises. What to do? Under Jekyil’s Hyde is a far- cical version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In the play, Dr.--Jekyll experiments with the evil side of man’s nature and ‘produces -Edward:- incites horrible Hyde, who hilarity wherever he goes. Ac- tion is riotous in the true sense of the word, a InNightmare High, six high school students join forces one stormy night, staking out their school auditorium to discover the identity of the mysterious Locker Stalker. What begins as a half-hearted joke turns into a rollercoaster evening of thrills, chills, and side-splitting laughter as each student’s nightmare comes to life onstage! . The three plays include an. ensemble cast with many per- formers playing several. dif- ferent roles, The performers in-. clude: Eric Allen, Gino Car- pino, Carolyn Craig, Mike Duarte, Joel English, Glenys George, Marshall Graham, Robbie Grewal, Troy Hall, Shannon Hambuis, Leanne Hidber, Nichole Hobenshield, Christian MacLean,” Fraser MéKay, Romy Maikapar, Byron Mikaloff, Lucy Milhomens, Tony -Misfeldt, Tina Nelmes, Nicole Page; Jackie Palmu, Louie Pelletier, Shauna Prest, Ryan Prinz, Kris . Chantel Ropbertson,. Puge, Chrystal Sparks, Dawn Thomsen, Rebecca Van Herk, Lisa Van Hulle, Brian Vincenzi, Leah Wilson, and Kari Wold. Never before has so many unusual characters (50) been in- cluded under the banner of one production. t’s a Seream will ‘be presented Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, 7:30, at the REM Lee Theatre. Tickets are $4 advance at Sight and Sound or $6 at the door. 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