Two Talstras, one art show De gr By JESSIE GIES AMANDA TALSTRA and sister Christina Tal- stra-Lopez are uniting their ‘artistic talents for a week-long exhibit be- ginning Victoria Day. Talstra-Lopez, 25, ar- rives in Terrace from her home in Bellingham, Washington so she can be on-hand opening day for the show. — her first — called Sister to Sister, and dittend a wedding. Their - father, Terrace mayor Jack Talstra, plans to attend the affair, run- ning. Monday to. Saturday (May 19-24) from 6 to 10 p.m."upstairs at the Almar- lin building on Eby St. tic expression that’s usual- 47 think it’s great to : - aia : done with de ‘sub- : : _ have that kind of talent, VISUAL ARTIST Amanda Talstra says. she paints ows but thie event will os Breakfast! | myself; the things I’ve ex- perienced in life,” she said. “I tend to paint something I’ve seen or en- joyed. 1 paint to express ..what.I’m thinking.” Talstra said she'd like to become an established artist in the future and eventually. bring her art back to the community through teaching. Talstra-Lopez majored in studio art after leaving Terrace, — Patrons of Sister to Sis- ter .will.haye.a chance to try their own hand express- ing themselves. Talstra said life drawing sessions will be offered alongside the exhibit, Life drawing is an artis- that kind of ambition,” to express what she’s thinking. : be an exception. i = " * inert an taeae Featured art will i Th nieces have been Clothed Terrace resi~ Buy one breakfast “Buy o one e lunch item, 1 Buy or one e dinner item, eal 6 are eens ~,, dents can take turns draw- 7 item, get one free. get one free. get one free. of Caledonia Senior Sec- clude acrylic paintings,’ completed in the last five jing each other for 10-min- Valld at: Vatid at: Valld at: : . i alld a a at; ondary. - Amanda Talstra’s forte, years, although Amanda ute intervals. 3828 Hwy 16 West, Terrace, BC 4828 Hwy 16 West, Terrace, 8C 4928 Hwy 16 West, Terrace, BC / About oo at we re and Talstra-Lopez’ s oil pasta mm said she has Anyone interested in ‘Two beverages of your chaice must bo Sstras) WOTKS WI e up Tor ‘peen working on her art 4; i i we beveragas of your cholce must ba i "Two beverages af your chuice must be chased, grabs, with prices ranging paintings, prints and since her ou life drawing should bring rénased, The tree breakfast item wil be tha 1 purchased, The free tunch item wall be tha lesser Ol tho two vale, Plssse bring this coupon from $75 to $400 photographs, oe ¥ . . f their own paper and pen- baser of th ta In In valua. 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Ten students from Grades 8-12 taok part in Charley's Aunt, a come- dy by playwright Brandon Thomas set in 1892. 4 : Charley ategpt to moo their ane TRISTAN Higginson, Bryce Voogd and Leanne Voogd interests with the help of Lord Fan- “I couldn’t be more pleased,” “It’s satisfying to see how it all pennys PS Cipandsave Pa i aay court who poses as Charley’s aunt. Voogd said. The play ran Friday and turned out.” } Director Jo Anne Voogd said stu- Saturday at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. “It’s got incredible vighals and dents put more than 200 hours of “It was pretty fun,” said Bryce the costumes are phenomenal,” . preparation time into the play. Voogd, who played Lord Pancourt. theatre manager Karla Hennig said. ! FSDHFLLO TG: GOOD BUYS: { inhi: Giassifieds] “SASS “To the following businesses for ‘their donations for the “Youth Art Exhibit” “TOTEM ru RNITU RE ry 7% PLIANCES E “4501 ‘Lakélse Ave., Terrace . 638-1 158 61 -800 8 13- “11 58. : Hava your springs lost their zing? 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