{Northern : _ "the Pacific: Northwest - Muliié“Festival begins its secitid’ ‘and final week on : Monday, Mareh 12. Piano . clavsés, including begin hers, duels, sight reading, quick ‘study,.- Bach and Bedthoven, and’ ‘variety of, ' Jottier ‘styles canbe ‘heard wmoriings, afternoons,: and’ _ evenings Monday | through , Friday at the Theatre. The « adjudicator is Mr. Edward’ f _ Parker,,He is well known throughout western Canada ” asia -recitalist: and is presently teaching plano at * Admission to all sessions is "fred? and - the publle is, welcome.“ . Competitions . ton three ‘sehdlarehips © will “be ‘beld: Friday evening; March. 16 at 8 pm. The ‘awards are antatita: _ Columbus. “(Senior : Performers), | Drugs. (In- tex ddliate :- Performers); . i ‘Terrace | Water Polo. ssociation (Junior Per- fatter. “The competitions will be run as a concert and the ‘admission’ is: free. érop off these codes in the ; box in Safeway.’ would. . Hke © If you at 685-348 or * Jacquie at’ 6a5- 6727, ‘The Human’ "Service , Worker Program ‘of “Nor- thweat Community College. Will’ discuss -Privatization; .. Crisis or Challenge: by Dr. ‘Glen Drover, director of the © School of Secial Worker at . ‘UBC in Room '208 at-7-p.m. at the college, Cost is $5. . Pleise register by March - _ ': 19,..,Send cheques to the i. the ‘University of Victoria.‘ college, Box 724, Terrace, B.C, VeG 4C2 or call Jake Miller ‘at 0695-6511 oral 148): Saturday, March in. . There are matirnees each - Saturday at . the Terrace Public Library at 2.p.m. This, week ‘it's NFB films ; Neighbors; ‘Kevin Alec; _ Pern; The Devil's Toy; and,- ‘Larvel and Hardy in Chump -at Oxford, Part. 2 - For children ages’ 6 and up. Admission is free, Call -€38- 8177. fort more: information. ‘more. . information please.call Bev: ean ace i Aprll 8 Pacific Northwest “ “quesday. March ra The Musle. Festival always .: produces" talented. shidents in various 7 ' gategories “of ~ -the performing, ‘arts. This”. * exciting” concert ° ‘will ‘give Music Featival.' Winners. ‘Bome you an. opportunity to see and héar the: best. of these ‘performers, ac presentation by 'the 1904: ’ Festival: winners. who are’ represert:. © ‘Northwest. B.C. “at the ‘ ; with selected " ‘tas. Provinelal © ‘finals . Kelowna, ext May... saturday, May. LR a i ' Terrace’ ‘and District Aris a “Council is, “sponsoring . a ‘performance. ‘of. the ‘in-. ternationally ‘acclaimed 46 piece National Arts. Centre "Orchestra, The concert ia in. the. REM Eee: Theatre...’ Tickets are $10, adult ($12 at ‘door),. $4 for’ studenta and -senior ($10.at.door) and can be obtained by writlig Terrace and District Arts Council, Box 35, Terrace, BC. “WAG 443, very. - ment: ~ Jerry: Ford ‘The Kitimat . Centennial Museum Association will be holding its annual generat “meeting at 7:30:p.m, in the: “museum. formation call: 632-7022 and For more -in-. ask for. James Tirrut-Jones, curator’ ; a N ~Qr “Does. Jackie Onassis’ -alster Lee Radziwill work ‘ seriously as a decorator or is it really a rich girl's hob- : by?—K.T. . : A. Lee Is a serious interior . designer and looks -for: as ~much work as she can get, She's been -in-Los. Angeles recently ding a motlel apart: . Century Moods . r where? “Tonner esident owns & condo, Lee’ likes to talk about decorating and Is:interested in furniture“ and furniture of = the Friday, March 16. "The Centennial Museum is showing. the film series . The Balance of Nature each Friday at 7 p.m. Use the ‘ upstairs door.. Tonight it’s New Channels for Sockeye which describes’ the -con- struction and effectiveness scientifically won't discuss is her ‘ister, If you ask her, Lee just smiles ; and says nothing atall, Q. Is it true that Rod Stewart's little’ brother. Is trying to follow in his vocal rds and become a rock singer himsel!? ~ —CF.. A. Its true. Rod Stewart's kid brother Frank wants to be a big rock singer. His - newest dise fs titled “I Made Love With the Devil.” engineered spawning beds ‘in lower Babine Lake, and . shows the’ annual Phenomenon that occurs along the Skeena River as silver hordes return home, Sauk'Ails based on a'legend - of the Tsimshian Indians, of what happens when Raven meets Salmon Woman, . | brother’s taste in music as well. ROYAL DATES: The romor around swank Newport, R.1., is that- when Prince Andrew ‘comes for. the America’s Cup ball, his date is going to be. Brooke : Shields. In the meantime, Prince Albert of Monaco is trying to firm up his date with her for the prestigious | Red Cross Ball in Monaco on August 15. I hear his dad, Prince Rainler, is encourag- ing this. barely budding ‘romance. 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The he only thing she. - Sounds Ike he’s copying. his” _ Winners will be.announced : “ : “oo cat: ‘the Gala’ Concert) 6.9 > Saturday, March 17: at-8 ° p.m. ‘Tickets for this can be . purchased all week long at” the Theatre: adults $4; _ children-(12 and under) -$2, The Terrace and District : - Arts Council is sponsoring, ‘ the National Arts “Center Orchestra, Canada’s finest: ‘symphony,’ to appear,’ jn - Perrace‘on Saturday,’ ‘May-- i2at the REM Lee Theatre. The performance will begin’ at 8 p.m. Tickets for this © _ event will be available at: the REM Lee during the week of “March 12 to 16 during the sale of Gala Performance tickkets for .-» the Music festival. Tickets .< for the May 12 event are $10 ‘ for adults, $8 for seniors and,’ students. Tickets can also he bought from P.O. Box 35, < . Terrace, B.C, aga ae Lo “feo feyan POD Tesh yy ated! ‘Ba day, Mery, a aa wy} Tf, re Beate t ‘ ID ON: Sati day “ mat nt Yad Pexals as vit quis oy ’ rrace © ; Pus His he oot) he Public: Library at 2 p.m. TNR Mie era: ce Bye ‘ This week it's NFB films _ , Korpa;. Mr. Frog Went A- Courting; Owl who Married ~ a Goose; The Red Dress; and,. ; Laurel and Hardy in, Chump. at Oxford Part i. For children ages 6 and up. Adinigeion | is free. Call 638- 8177, for: more information. | a” Oe re pay wy the employer half. of y your wages s during the training veriod. o rs -é, Lo, coe ae gas. Training may last froma few weeks toa year. To fearn more, use the DOSE ok “Young people in 1 British Columbia can take advantage of a coupon below. ° ~. nlimber of excellent programs and services offered by the Gavern- Get involved in Katimavik ~_ ment of Canada, If you're interested in any of the ones described . : _ here or in knowing more about others that are available, just us use the Katimavik is a.popular and successful rational youth pro-. gram for single people from 17 to 21. If you participate, you will be “coupon below to find out. . - involved for nine months, travelling in groups to different regions in . Canada and working on community projects. The work is rewarding _ and varied, from the restoration of cultural artifacts to the clearing of - trails and waterways i in municipal parks, While you don't get paid.as - you work, there is a $1,000 honorarium at the end of the nine months. In B.C. Katimavik volunteers have been involved in such activities as staffing a recycling depot, a day careccentre and'a com: ‘munity cablevision station in Penticton. Ls - Or, you could find yourself excavating and rebuildingantndian ~~ - village it in Ontario or planning a multicultural festival in Charlottetown. ~ 1n 1984, 5,184 participants will be needed for over 400 ~ projects in cities and communities across Canada. it could bea great. _ way for you to develop new skills, meet new people and learn a lot. about yourself and your country. Interested? Find out! Planning now for future job security Modern technology keeps changing the ways we work and the jobs we do. Canada’s National Training Program includes aplan - - that will make sure people are trained now for the kinds of skills that > ‘will be very much in demand in the eighties and after. The Skills = ~» Growth Fund encourages public training institutions and non-profit. — organizations to teach modern technical and related skills and to develop the facilities for this work. The easiest way to find out more about training is is to ask at your local Canada Employment Centre. ° hala peieiaiaiala aialainiaiaiaia lai ey ert a Getinonit ees: Publications Cz Canada, - nm -. PO. Box 1986, Station B,° Please send me the publication{s) entitled : [1Opening Doors to Jobs ClYouth Katmai an ” * Stare Ontario HIP. P.6G6 Publications to be suppl ted in CJEnglish (1 French . . * Name: Address: - City: For single persons who may be single for whatever. reason’ --an invitation te - regiater for a bowling pot-" luck supper from 7 p.m. to. 10:30: p.m, Please register. by March 3 by calling Bea at 635-9208, mn Horizon Institute i is giving’ a. 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The. eficouragement for employers is that the Government of Canada pays pat of the /WAgeS while the. person is gaining needed experience - Canada Works. Canada’ Works i is a job creation. program that provides funds “f a nehunity ‘organizations, municipalities and businesses, helping; TOE hire’ staff for. ‘special work projects and activities. if you-have © beer Uinerriployed for eight weeks, you could he eligible to work on’. aWotks project. The jobs last from six to 52 weeks and give ou experienicé and contacts that might help you finda long-term... jab, Your Canada Employment Centre has information « on: the Canada Works jobs avaiable in your community | ‘Public. repent: “The: , i garnet every. oo ceceed . “Ga Products: ‘Coast, he Zest, camay, Bouned Doway, Bold, Oxydal; Ivory mg chine Tide... This. Please print] — 7 Haven't found the right job yet? 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