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; Page 2, Tha Herald, Friday. March 13, 1981

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Around town with the Daily Herald

The Terrace Fitness
Funfest will be bigger and
‘better than ever; ~ but
- chairman Clyde Inouye says

= be is looking for input from -

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“prove on plans now being
formed. He can be reached
. after 6 p.m. at 635-9451. The

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Anyone who has an idea

; for 2 spring program is

asked to call 638-1174 with
their ideas, The Terrace
Recreation Department is
looking for part-time in-
structors for the spring
programs and renumeration

‘is up to $9 an hour.

The staff and students of
Jack Cook School in Terrace
wish to thank all the people
who donated bottles and-or
Ioney during its recent

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A look around town before 1914 (top) when
Clare Giggey: Charlie Giggey and his wife
were some of the town’s leading citizens In
Terrace while other local residents stopped

for the picture,

appreciated,

The Royal Canadian
Legion will hold its St.
Patrick Dance Saturday
March 14 with music by the
Travellers. Coat is $1 per

‘CS! person and a light lunch will

be served. There will be
door prizes and a prize for
the best costume, The band
«Starts at 9 p.m.
; The Terrace chapter of the
“Steelhead Society of B.C. will
be holding its annual
banquet at Smiling Jack’s

bottle drive. Your help and
cooperation were greatly

taken by Anglican

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missionary Rev. Morrison, during the
construction of a building In the community.
The Giggey property was located in the
area that is near the arena today.

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Sternwheeler Sunday,
March 15, af 2 p.m. The
society invites not only
society members, provincial
fish and wildlife department
personal and officiala of the
federal fisheries department
but also any interested
anglers.

This is a chance to get to
know those who catch, or say
they catch, the supreme
fighting fish, the steelhead
trout. The Steelhead Society
is not only involved airing
environmental concerns and
acting as a watchdog on our

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CANADIAN FOOD-
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—DINING LOUNGE—

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‘Mon. to Fri. tlam - 2 pm |

SUN.-THURS. 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. -

2 a.m.

rivers and streams but is
also actively involved in
projects to improve the
fishing in the area. As well

- a5 meeting those who tie

their own flies, you will
undoubtedly have a chance
to share a few fish stories as
well. us

For more information
please contact Greg Mid-
deton at 635-3547,

The Terrace Centennial
Lions Club is sponsoring ils
annual Ladies Diamond
Dinner on Saturday, March
28 at the Terrace Hotel. The
* event will be limited to the

4 sale of 750 tickets to ladies

A ie draw. Call ‘Hugh
Hepburn at 635-4706 or Phil
Stewart at 635-9676 for more
details. .

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The 40th anniversary and
reunion of the 52 Squadron of
the Royal Canadian Air
Cadets will be held irom May
15-17. All interested persons
are invited to. contact the
Commanding Officer of
No.52 City of .Calgary
Squadron, 1123 §7 Avenue
SW, Calgary, Alta. T2V oW2
‘for further information.

There will be an Early
Childhood Education
workshop at Northwest
Community College in
Terrace on Saturday, March
23 from §:30.a.m. 05:30 p.m.

The fee is $14. It is open to
anyone interested in the lives

af young children. Further

information is available
from Rosemarie Goodwin at
fhe NCC Terrace campus
office, 635-6511.

Open Learning Institute’s

Terrace =~ 615-9151

* pentiennenieneninnes

1981 Summer Semester
course offerings are ow
available at the Terrace
office: 3304 Kalum Street,
‘YeG 2N6 or telephone collect
635-4961. ‘The office hours
are Monday to Thursday
from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
including the lunch bour.
Fridays are from 9 a.m. to
noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Residents of B.C. aver 18
years of age who want (0
enroll in adult basic
education, academic or
career-technical- vocational
courses fo be studied i.
own home shoult call Bernie
Distel, regional advisor. The
Summer Semester begins
May 1 and the registration
deadline for mailing is April
1

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet

starts tonight and continues
Saturday in the afterncoa
and in the evening. For
information on tickets cail
Stefan Cieslik at 635-2101.

The Pacific Cinematique
Film Series presents |
Vitelloni, a 1953 Italian
movie by Federico Felini.
The Layabouts is about the
sons of lower-middle class
families who feel they are
too good for manual labor,
-not rich encugh to be called
wastrels or poor enough to be
bums. One man rebels
against his conditions and
leaves to become a writer.
‘The movie will be shown at
the REM Lee Theatre on
Wednesday, March 18.

Ronnie Prophet is in
concert at the REM Lee
Theatre Sunday March 22.
Tickets are $9.50.

The Terrace Concert
Association present
Zukermania, featuring y
George Zukerman -
bassonist. The Northwest
Music Festival is held from
March 23 - April 4.

Gary and Margaret Plant
perform a duo called “Fancy

this week, They have
something for everybody,
Wacko, a rock and country
band, who specialize in 19503
style music, are making fans
in the Red D'or. Greg
Dahiquest performs guitar
and is the singer of folk songs
inthe Terrace Hotel lounge.
In the pub downstairs Reg

- Watkins plays down-east

Maritime music.

solo 2
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“That” in the Lakelse Hotel

Casey’s Shadow is the.
matinee in the Tillicum
Theatre. In the7 p.m. and 9
p.m. theatre First Fanily
with Bob Newhart and
Harvey Korman continues to
March 14 and is not suitable
for children; Little Dartiags
with Tatum O'Neal: and
Kristy McNichol is from
March 15-17 with, some
coarse language and
suggestive scenes; and
Alrplane from March ‘18-21
with occasional nudity, ‘In
tke 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. theatre
The Jauz Singer with. Nell
Diamond and. Laurence
Olivier is from March 11-17;
One Trick Pony with ‘Paul
Simon, Rip Torn and Joan
Hackett is from March 15-17
and Any Which Way You Can
is from March 16-28 with
Clint Eastwood.

In the Nechako Theatre
Popeye is the matinee and
the evening show.
deriine with Charles Bronson
is from March 15-16; Kea-
tuchy Fried Mevie with John

Landig and Evan Kim is .

from March 17-18 and Tim
Conway's Private Eye is
from March 19:20. Shows
start at a p.m.

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wih special guests
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Advance -
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paper are twe Terrace

phone numbers.
Find them, and If one is yours

Pick up your tickets at
The Herald office,
10 Kalum St.

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