_ ' wila. In addition, Washin ton State columbia bid on the _ British . 3,000 items s donated by area Readers are reminded that the Terrace Answering Bureau will be providing residents with information on the community calendar at 638-8195. This service also ‘provides ‘information on. clubs and organizations as .well as general information about the community. People who wish to list in- formation for this column should telephoné TAB at the ~ above number. Friday, Nov. 19 - Dec. 10 Toby Nilsson's Surrealistic *. Painting Exhibition. Library Arts Room. “Thursday, December 2 O.A.P. Monthly Meeting - Senior Citizens Room - 2 p.m. Channel “The first ever public - television Auction for KCTS was, by every stretch of the _imagination, a resounding success,” Dr. Richard J. .. Meyer, General Manager ‘of ‘Channel 9 announced. The - _.total amount ‘raised was $208,578, which includes sales, underwriting and .' cash donations. S _ Over 2,000 | yolunteers-. “worked on the seven-day ~ event, which was held at - Doees "Southcenter Fur- niture Warehouse in Tuk- over viewers in and 100,000 Eriday. ‘December $0 - “Bandolin’’ - Blue Grass Folk Group - R.E.M. Lee Theatre. 8:15 p. m. Friday, December 3 - Second annual Bi Band Ball, sponsore by Caledonia, Skeena and Thornhill Band Parents Associations with music by the Band Directors of School District 88. Skeena Junior High Gym, 9 p.m. Ad: mission $10 per person in- cludes refreshments and midnight buffet. Phone 635- 3951. Tickets - Taylor’s | Men’s Wear or Sight and Sound. December 4 ‘- ‘Terrace Concert Association presents Guitar Trio. R.E.M. Lee Theatre sunday, December 5 - Skeena Jr. Sec. School ’ Gold Band Xmas Concert - R:E.M. Lee Theatre. 2 p. m. sunday. December AS - Terrace Music Students present an evening of -Mozart - R.E.M. Lee Theatre. 8 p.m. 9 auction merchants and businesses. Many more viewed the for. en- the telecast just tertainment. “— In speaking of L \PPENING Monday. December: 6 Terrace Community Choir Practice |§- Christian Reformed Church. 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. rues... Lecember ' 7 - Uplands . Elementary School Christmas Concert - . R.E.M. Lee Theatre Lee. X - Dee. 1 - Caledonia Sr. Secondary School) Drama _ Class Froduction. R.E.M. Lee “eatre Friday, Dec. 10 - Jan. 3. Painting Exhibition by Mrs. Crail from Summerland - Library Arts Room. Sunday, December 12 Terrace Community Choir ‘Xmas Concert, Christian Reform Church, 8 p.m. Saturday, December 11, | 1976 - The Kinette Club’ of - Terrace will be holding a Christmas Bake Sale at the - Terrace Co-op Shopping Centre on Saturday, December 11, 1976 from 10 a.m. until everything i is sold. Gl success directed by Lee Olsen and Steve Welch, working with Auction ‘Coordinator, Dorothy Paton, and her assistant, Doris Wong. teamwork responsible for - the Auction’s great success, Dr. Meyer added: ‘‘I cannot begin to thank all those from the Channel 9 staff. and. volunteers who went without sleep for over a week to produce this Auction. I can only say that the money will be used to enhance the programming schedule on Channel 9, as well as pay for — regular operating costs of the station.’’ by Gary Gibson and “The Auction was produced: Volunteer - coordinators Barbara Boreson, Anita van. Slyck, Pat Thibaudeau and Jeney Williams were among those. responsible for. assembling the donations, volunteers and food supplies necessary during Auction. Week, The Channel 9 Auction was broadcast live for 59 hours between November 8 and November 14. IN TERRACE — ‘Tues. December 14 - Kiti School Christmas Concert, R.E.M. Lee Theatre . Wednesday, Dec. 15 - Dec. 19 Terrace Little Theatre’s Christmas Pantomine - R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Bp. m. December 16-18 - Terrace Little Theatre's Christmas Pantomine. R.E.M. Lee Theatre Friday, December 17, 1976 - e Three Rivers Worksho op will be holding a sale of the trainee’s products | in the concourse of e Terrace Co-op between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. On sale will be wooden toys, Xmas swags, wreaths and cor- sages, all made by the Trainees at.-Three Rivers Workshop. Saturday, January 1 Skeena Jr. Sec. School Gold Band Bottle Drive! Monday, Jan. 3 - Jan. 22 Childrens Arts Show from Burnaby Art Gallery - Library Arts Room. - “Terrace A nswering | Bureau | _ 638-8195 K-Shan Primary | Thursday, January 6 0.A.P. Monthly Meeting - Senior Citizens Room. 2. p.m, Monday, January 10 Terrace Community Choir Practice - Christian Reformed Church. 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Thursday, January 20 Business. and Professional Womens Monthly Meeting Monday, January 24 Terrace Cormmunity Choir Practice - Christian Reformed Church. 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Monday, January 31 Terrace Community Choir Practice - Christian Reformed Church. 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. [A flying saucer UFO's over Toronto! ... Flying Saucer at The Toronto-Dominion Centre .. a bewildered farmer tells of being .escorted aboard a Flying Saucer, seduced by its beautiful crew member and then, mysteriously commits suicide! But don’t panic. It’s all -part of ‘Alien Encounter”, ‘a spectacular — Science- Fiction $1.8 million movie currently being shot in Toronto starring Robert _ Vaughn, Ghristosher Lee, Tiiu Leek, Daniel Pilon; Victoria Johnson and Helen: Shaver. . ; “Alien Encounter’ 5” plot revolves around a Bermuda provide. - counter’s’”’ audiences with a Triangle-based.. UFO. unit (friendly to earthlings) and an outerspace UFO task force, desperate in its at- tempt for a new terrestria! home. The alien task force must first annihilate the. ocean-based unit, but the ensuing battle throws the world into chaos. UFO’s, robots, space- uniforms and Victoria Johnson’s sensational - costumes combine with Toronto’s actual Sci-Fi locations (Ontario Place, Ontario Science Centre) to ~ “Alien En- view of — perhaps the world to come? Your last chance for Live Entertainment at the - LAKELSE CABARET The Cabaret will be closed Nov. 29 to Dec. 2. | STARTING DECEMBER 3RD ONE "EXPRESS | (Formerly E! Toro Cabaret) Days a Weok 9:30 pm. to 2 aot. - $4620 Lakelse Avenue Breath Disco at the Ozone Express — Phone 635-2287,