Page 2, The Herald, Friday, March 6, 1981 2». For over 20 years many uTerrace churches have joined together on the first oBriday of March in a World «Day of Prayer. The service «will be held at 7:30 p.m. en =Friday, March 6 in the \Terrace Pentecostal Church, 3511 Eby St. hEveryone is welcome. i bh: A papermaking workshop nbegins tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Northwest‘ Community stollege in Terrace. For 4durther information call bKathy Mueller at 635-6511. “Vr .. Anyone who has an idea afor a spring program Is rasked to call 638-1174 with COME STAY WITH US al ENGLISH BAY near STANLEY PARK wi byautifal dauntown VANCOUTAR 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. Why couldn’t the kids in the 1920s hang on to their mothers skirts? Find out tonight and Saturday at § p.m, when the Terrace Little Theatre . presents the Roaring 205 Revue. The show will be seen in the Kalum Street Playhouse. Take a Quit Smoking course, sponsored by Nor- thwest Community College, starting Monday, March 9 at TOLL-FREE 800-268-8993 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER B.C. V6G IWS TELEPHONE (604) 682-1891 cca nee eet a oe oe ree ee eee ene em 845 Harnby 5t., TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 2a rree parking). For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Vonsouver, B.C. V4Z 1V1 or Phone aren 604.687.6751 still only from $25.00 up Mostly with full kitchens rat no‘extra cost, Downtown location Weekly, monthly & family rales a ta GONDOLA OINIKG ROOM & ORIVE IN CON CINE MTC ATMA EME RE een ry one me sh ben ag Hak eno: + 624-2621 oF 624- 3359 SOR WHET WEE Os CHIC WHOS WH, La Gondola 2B, VENETIAN THNING LOUIE. F DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE Onn és Mae ra WO py, A VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE ; OU POLL ALN, Tat -we WW ar dith St: RESTAURANT —FULL FACILITIES — _ CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD— —AIR CONDITIONED— LOUNGE— —BUSINESS LURCHES— Mon. to Fri. SUN.-THURS. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. A FRI. & SAT. 11 am. - 2 am. “.* Terrace | Monday; Ma ~$ pm. Admission is Tree. Today is the day the siudents like Tony Broman complete thelr Sclence Falr projects. The fair starts tonight at 7 p.m. In the Caledonia School gymnasium and starts + again Saturday at 10a.m. The fair is closed at.10 p.m. tonight and ends Saturday night at 10 p.m. the Park Avenue Dental Clinic. The course runs for two weeks, For further information call Kathy Mueller at 635-8511. Poet Bill Bailey will read his works at the Northwest Community College in a 9 at Baily is from Prince George and has appeared in an anthology of poetry. The Terrace.chapter of the Steelhead Society of B.C. will be holding its annual banquet at Smiling Jack's Sternwheeler Sunday, March 15, at 2 p.m. The society invites not only society members, provincial fish and wildlife department personal and officials of the federal fisheries department but also any interested angters. 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 rivers and streams but is also actively Involved in projects to improve the fishing in the area. As well as meeting those who tie their own flies, you will TUICIM Twit THEATRES * ak ae 7&9 Mon. - Sat. Adults - $3.75 Youths - $2.75 Chitdren - $1.50 Matinee - $1.00 undoubtedly have a chance to share a few fish stories as well. For more information please contact ‘Greg Mid- dieton at 635-3547. The monthly meeting of the Pacific Northwest Mugic Ftivak® held “én Tuesday, home of Olga Power, 4315 Birch Avenue in Terrace at 9 pm. This is the last meeting before the 16th Annual Festival which is to be held from March 23-to April 4. Organizers hope that all members and other in- terested persons will attend. Call. Olga at 685-3833 for further information. Secondary school. coun-, sellors and post-secondary representatives will ‘be meeting together at Nor- . thwest Community College on Tuesday, March 11 and Wednesday, March 12 for the annual secondary school counsellor’s conference, entitled Education "61. - These conferences ‘are otganized on an annual basis to help keep secondary school counsellors up to date on admission requirements and new programs at B.C.’s three universities, at the B.C. Institute of Technology A choice of film entertainment Sun. 9pm only Mar. 6 Wind Walker (Roke) 7 a Simon 9 (Warner Brothers) ” KKK " First Family 1a «(Warner Brothers) 14 KKK ‘Born Free Every Two Weeks Sundays at 2 P.M. Fri. 8 & 10pm tat (Fox) BKK The Jazz Singer (West Coast) t * ¥ x t * EAST INDIAN MOVIES 6pm. ' Mar. Stir Crazy a 9 10 Mar, " 3 he sectseuasnnsstcsnavenaneed f ‘ t t ; i $ ; F and the Northwest Com- munity College. The 40th anniversary and reunion of the 52 Squadron of the .Royal Canadian Air Cadets will be held from May | 15-17. All interested persons ato contact the. Squadron, 1123 87° Avenue SW, Calgary, Alta. T2V 0W2 for further information. The Terrace Ceritennial Lions Club is sponsoring its annual Ladies Diamond Dinner on Saturday, March 28 at the Terrace Hotel. The event will be limited to the sale of 250 tickets to ladies for a full course dinner, a fashion show and other - entertainment n-well-as-a-< No.52 City. of Calgary. : ipriee 7 dha CR Bagh Hepburn at 635-4706 or Phil Stewart at 635-9676 for more details, LIBRARY BROWSING by ED CURELL and MARIA YOUNG Starting this Saturday, March 7 at 1 p.m. the library will be running a ‘Comedy Film Fest” of old comedy * films from the ‘20's and ‘30's. Each Saturday for the next six weeks we will be showing one titm about 20 - 30 minutes long. Among the titles are Laurel and Hardy in “‘The Music Box”, an Academy Award winning comedy about delivering a piano to ~ Billy Gilber's home on the top of a hill via the longest flight of stairs you've ever seen; W. C. Fields in “The Barber Shop" in which a gangster enters the shop and forces Fields to change identities; Charlie Chase in “Hasty Marriage” where . Charlie has ambitions to become a trolley employee © bat the company will only. 010 Hwy..48 W. ’ hire married men, He sets about lo arrange a quick marriage; and, Charlie Chaplin in “One A.M." Charlie returns home early in the morning after a night on the town and gets into plenty of. mishaps in his room. ‘Fhese films guarantee a lot of laughs for everyone. Admission is free. On March 26, Robert Kroetsch, winner of the Governor-General’s award for his 1969 novel The Studhorse Man will be speaking at the library. Kroetsch is a highly respected Canadian novelist and: poet and will no doubt offer a fascinating and enlightening look at the ‘current Canadian literary ' scene. Terrace 628-6155 The Northweat Secondary School Drama Festival, featuring one-act plays fram secomlary schools in the northwest region begins Saturday, March 7 and continues Sunday, March 8 in the REM Lee Theatre. There will be a gymnastics display in the REM Lee Theatre tonight in cdn- junction with the Terrace Education Exhibition. The Wonderful World of Sarah Binks - the sweet songstress of Saskatchewan - on its second national tour will appear in Terrace at the REM Lee Theatre on Wednesday, March 11. Eric Donkin starring as Miss Rosalind Dreol promises to provide a very funny evening of entertainment. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet begins in the REM Lee Theatre on Friday, March ii. The Gary and Margaret Plantperformin a duo called Fancy That in the Lakelse Hotel this week. They have something for everybody. Due to the cancellation of Les Marks, the Elvis im- personater, Wacko, a rock and country band. who specialize in 1950s style music are making fans in the Red D'or instead. Greg Dahiquest performs guitar andis thesinger of folk songs in the Terrace Hotel lounge. Born Free is the matinee in the Tillicum Theatres. In the 7 p.m. and9 p.m. theatre * there is Wind Walker with Trevor Howard from March’ 47; Simon with Alan Arkin from March 8-10; and First Family with Gilda Radner, Harvey Korman, Bob Newhart, © and Richard Benjamin from March 11-14. In the 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. theatre Stir Crazy with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryer will play until March 10; The Jazz Singer with Neil Diamond is fromi March 11- 14 and One Trick Pony with Paul Simon, Rip Torn and Joan Hackett is from March 15-17. In Nechako Theatre the matinee is Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Wind Walker is from March 47; Loving Couples with Shirley. MacLaine and. James Coburn is from March 6-10; and Popey with Robin Williams is from March £07 14. Shows start at 8 p.m. 98; 89, 90, 99, 100. bites) Lasegemeemeatiness re amatine fameietter | to vee D 9, 10, 19, 20. H % 10, 19, 20. 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