: Park: - mitinities, - Pt Bri fay, April2t “the. Terrace Public Vat Herk” - = winner of the Seal Books Award for her. 1 Judith", Friday; 27 at 7:00p.m. in the. a dal , rs Arts: Room. Admission is: free. and everyone is -welcomel| - “The Third: Annual. Peace Walk will be held in Terrace, Saturday, - matter how: experienced . April 28, 1984, starting at Ep. in’ ‘Lower . Little (behind | “the , Eibrary): The theme:of - the., walk is ‘Celebrate Life’... . - : We encourage “large. parade banners iden- dtying your - group . or cammunity, We hope to. have. 1,000- people -out ffom' as ‘many -com- churches, - unions, and other groups ap possible. Let's make . ry ril, 28 the day to celebrate our community ag an International Peate City “and ag a Nuclear Weapon Free Zonel rahere will be a ‘ bike- ecorating - “contest; - unger. speakers and gon. For further marie Goodwin 638 . taney 635-7043, . Dave Comfort — ts for Wednesday, April 25 "— Keith Soules & Dave Comfort. 1956, Victoria ‘Kahn 6 635- 7673.. _ Sanday April 25 The Roadrunners ‘Motorcycle «Club of Terrace will hold a Motorcycle Gymkhana in ‘Place Omineca Bullding ‘; Supplies Parking Lat, -,8290 Eby Street, Terrace, vat 12:00 moon, April 23, “1984. The Roadrunners invite all. motorcyclists, - of ‘what type ‘of riding. they prefer, to come and test their riding. skills. The course is designed as a fun, slow speed event . and will help you find any “problems you may have in ‘controlling a motor- ‘cycle. For more in- formation call Steve at 635-9520 or Kent at 635- ‘4762, Monday, April 30 a “The annual meeting of the Kitsumkalum ‘ Ski Club will be held Monday, - April 30, 1994 at 7: 30 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room. presented on the Nancy Greene, Bantam and Alpine Racing:program. ‘New -Directors | will be elected.:. ’ Nominations “must be presented to the ‘Secretary in .writing before commencement, of Reports will be. the meeting, Monday, April 30 _ A public meeting to receive oral and written submissions regarding proposed changes .to Grade 11 and = 12 eurriculum will be held in the.R.E.M. Lee Theatre, 4920. Straume Avenue on April: 30 between 7:00 ‘p.m. and 10:00 p.m. ’ On March 13, Minister of- Education Jack Heinrich issued ‘discussion paper con- taining proposed changes to the grade li and 12 _eurriculum —ineluding increased — graduation requirements and an emphasis on maths and ‘sciences. At that time the ‘ minister said he wanted the fullest participation by interested persons and groups in order to have a meaningful dialugue on the proposals, Teams of ministry senior staff persons headed by the Deputy Minister or an Assistant Deputy Minister will attend the meeting and receive the oral .and written briefs. The local seliool district superin- tendent will chair the meetings. The discussion paper -curriculum. ‘represent the challenging courses in outlines a proposed restructuring of the grade it ‘and ‘12 ’ Key recommendations are that: The - minimum number of Grade 11 and. 12 courses to be suc: cessfully ‘completed :be - . increased from 12 to 13: in = number. a The. minimum nuinber of 12. level courses which the ‘more the eirriculum be -in- greased from: three. -to four. The Grade 11-12 curriculum be organized into a structure that will require students to select one of three programs of - study: Arts and Science, Applied Arts and Science, _ or Career Preparation. All students be required | to complete one course in mathematics and one in - science during their sentor secondary years. At present students are required to complete mathematics and science through Grade 10, Physical Education 11, course, ,be. an ‘elective after Grade ' 10. The language ‘curriculum’ ‘be ' strengthened with a new stress © on Asian “Student Festival. . giving a . Writing Mini-workshop currently a» compulsory ° be Languages, Tuesday, May 1 St. Michael's Boys’ Choir will sing al the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Tuesday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 4 The Terrace Canada Employment Centre for . . Students, located at 4632 . Lazélle Ayneue, is having an open house on Friday, .May 4, from 3;00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students, “employers, homeowners -,and anyone who are in- terested in what the Employment Centre does in this community are cordially invited. - Tuesday, May 1 Canadian author Joan Weir will be visiting Terrace May 1 and 2 during National . Book She will be visiting Elementary Schools in the Terrace "area to talk to students about writing and to read selcciions ‘from her books. She will also be Crestive Tuesday, May 1 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. in the Public Library. This workshop is open to adylts and young adults. People are encouraged to bring their F Glen & Alice Bannister , . in —_ Sidy_ . May MoFarland & Roland'Gagne poy "rd Roger & Darlene Davis, ota! MBE @ O55 mA ARR | re 2 (nr Nee: WANE ea ot ne 43 ian V2 babes; 322" leeer ov todos WQeBnozen are PITA: tat sate pgD Ree $x | : 18764 gargs ia a @ 8765 . | $6 sae ee #053 TE you were sitting south what contract would you and your partner arrive at? In the world of competitive bridge there are literally. hundreds of ‘artificial “and complicated bidding conventions. . There is really ‘no ‘need to burden yourself or your partner with umpteen fancy artificial bids, but there ts one that is worth com- mitting to’ memory - the Stayman Convention. In response to'a one no trump opening from part- ner, you bid 2 clubs (Stayman} to ask partner to bid a four card major auitif he has one. On the above hand partner responds 2 hearts and you raise to 3 hearts to ‘Suggest game if ‘partner is maximum; and he com- ues. fithout the Stayman Convention, the bidding d probably endin3 no trump: It will take a lot of tuck ‘to come to nine tricks in no trump with those cards and even if you manage to make it, you score just 400 points. On the other hand it would be tough to go déwn in four hearts, with the same cards, and for that ‘you scoré 420, Me Major'suit fit will generally net one more trick than 4 no trump contract so it's worth trying to find it > four of a major is worth more points than three no i¥unip. The Stayman Convention is a handy device | for looking for a major suit fit. “Drop in to the Duplicate Club on any Wedneaday 7 night'at Caledonia High School Cafeteria at a 30 Pp. rm. or, call CSAS | or 635-H020.. La Gondola VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE" Neal tothe Rupert Motor inn Overlooking Ine Harbour _GRIVE IN = : a LAGONDOLA ‘DINING ROOM Pit BDRIVEIN 7 Rl nits DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Deen4.30a.m. 1011. 30pm . For Reservations. 624-2621 or 624-3359 1 pst Ave. Wat OURBE, i ne we nb gases 7 es” are | vy fon ue : done “Thee agers say st IQ THE if TodaacuN THN TmzATRES ‘Hidden somewhere In the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. If you find them and one ta yours % you win two FREE passes. : H Tickets must be picked up at 7 The Daily Herald 3010 Katum St. | - . r Tommy Tompkins Wilderness Photographer, a film biography of the well-known B.C. outdoorsman and wildlife photographer, premiered In Fort Fraser this week. Over the last 20 years, Tompkins has shown his films to more than a milllon school children In B.C. and a series of 30-minute television shows developed from them has received national acclaim. To ftim his: unique wildlife sequences, Tompkins fiterally lives with the animals until ‘they accept his presence. Tompkins Wilderness Photegrapher inctudes scenes from earlier movies and material photographed last year in northwestern B.C.! Tampkins wil be (making personal appearances in communities In northwestern B.C. to show the film to schools and organizations. Arrangements for booking Tompkins and the: film may be made by contacting Alcan, the film sponsor, through thelr community relations of- flcers tn Kitimat. IG manuscripts for Mrs. - Weir to comment on. Joan Weir was bora in Calgary, Alberta. It was there and in Winnipeg that she was educated, She ‘began her writing career in radio with CBC in Winnipeg then moved into’ Children’s Television. From there she moved. into short stories and eventually novels, In addition to her writing ‘she currently teaches. English at Cariboo College in Kamloops, ; Her. visit has been organized by the Terrace and District Teacher- Librarians Association and funded by a Canada Council Grant. ‘Saint Michael’s Choir. School (Toonto} will sing in concert Tuesday, May 1, 1994 at the REM Lee Theatre 7:30 pm. 134 boys. Tickets are available at Sight and. Sound, Veritas School or phone 635-7047. Adults $5.00, students $4.0 — Saturday, May5 ‘REVEEN, ‘The Im- possiblist’ takes over the stage of the R.E.M, Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 12 The Terrace & District Arts Council have signed a. contract with the National Arts Centre The Herald, Friday, April 27, 1984, Orchestra. (Canada's finest symphony) to perform at the R.E.M. lee Theatre in Terrace on May 12, 1984, Franca Mannino will conduct. . The program will include such well known classics as Roasini’s Barher of Seville as well as Mozart and Men- delgsohn Symphonies. ‘Tickets will:be on sale for Christmas gifts in the Skeena Mall, “Mail order ‘ tickets are available by writing to The Terrace & District Arts Council, Box 35, Terrace, B.C. Prices for this exciting performance will be $10.00 for adulta (in ad- vance} $12.00 (at the door): $8.00 for students and seniors (in advance) $10.00 (at the door). saturday, May 12 Coming to Terrace from Ottawa, Canada’s renowned symphony orchestra, the National Arts Centre Symphony Orchestra, on Saturday, May 12, 1984, at 8 p.m, at the REM Lee Theatre. The program includes works by Rossini, Mozart, Schafer, and Mendelssohn. Obtain advance tickets by writing to the Terrace and District Arts Council, Box 35, Terrace, Vie “Overture to. Page 5 1A2: $8 for students and tenior citizens, #10 for adults. IN KIT?MAT The Spring Arts and Crafts Festival will be held on Saturday April 28, 1984, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Riverlodge, Always the events of the season that you won't want to miss, Come to buy or browse-there is something for everyone, including Great Mother’s Day Gifts. ° . Registration is still available for the second. set of swimming ledsons starting May 14. Call Tamitik 632-7161 for class dates and times. : Roller Skating has begun at the Tamitk Arena. Sessions start at 6:30 and 6:30 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, Follerskate rentals are available at 75 eenls a pair. Music by Bob Grey will be featured at the 6:30 skate on April 21, Minor Lacrosse has begun in Tamitik on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:00. p.m. Please . remember, many of the ball fields are not dry enough yet to play on. Please wait for the announcements. In ‘ the meantime have you registered your Fun Ball team? Call Riverlodge at 632-3161 to do so. _ FORTHE LOVE OF GOD. Caring. brutal situations. The unifurm is like a beacon on the street. It signals help. Compassion. But not many people know how much it takes to be a soldier.in the Salvation Army. The inhuman hours. The incredible patierice. The sy Taking responsibility for . iD those wham Society is unable (Fahy \ GIVE. to take responsibility for: Providing help, and-then hope, for the people who need it most. But they know. Anyone whose life the Salvation Army has touched ; . And we ask for them, that you give. As much as you can. y¥ A For the love of God. knows. of Your Choice TERRACE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Pastor John Caplin 3511 Eby St, Terrace, B.C. 635-2434 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:00 Evening Service Pastor Arnold Peters 3406 Eby St. 635-3015 635-3657 Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. THE & SALVATION ARMY Not 617 Walsh Ave. 635-2626 or 635.5446 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 am. — Sunday School for all ages. . oo Family pm, ~- Evangelistic Salvation Meeting. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. — Ladies’ Home League Fellowship. KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4707 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014 Rev. David Mariyn, B.A., M. Olv. Service — 11:00 a.m. Nursery to Grade 6— 11 am. Grada 7 to Adults — 10 am. SACRED HEART PARISH. 635-2313 4636 Strayme Mass Times: Sat, evening - 7:30 p.m. Sun. morning. 8:30am 10: Wam 11:30am CHRIST LUFHERAN CHURCH 695-5520 3229 Sparks St. {Corner of Sparks & Park) TERRACE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Reverend S. VanDaalen Sparks Street & Straume Avenve Sunday School — 10 am. Worship Services — 11 am. and 5 p.m. Lislen ‘to ihe Back to God Hour every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on CFTK. ZION. BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Paul Mohninger Home 635-5209 Corner of Sparks & Kelth ‘$45 am. — Sunday School 11:00 am. — Morning Worship 5 9:45 am. — Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m. -- Regular worship service. —Holy Cornmunion the first Sunday of each month. : Choir, Contirmation, Youth, Adult Classes, Men's and Ladies’ Bible Studies. UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas 9:45 am, Bible Teaching Sunday Schoal 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 6 - pm. Bible Study Wednesday 8:00 Home Bible Studies "You Are Welcome at Uplands” ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 4726 Lazelte Avenue 635-9019 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 a.m, — Holy Communion 10:00 a.m,— Sunday School 7 11:00 am. — Family Service = Holy Communion except third Sunday. Wednesdays « 7:30pm Healing prayer every, 4th Wed, In month. : ITH DAY ADVENTIST 3306 Griffiths Pastor Henry Bartsch 635.2232 635-7642 Services — Sat, 0:0 a.m. — Sabbath School (Sunday School). 41:00 a.m. — Worship