ae er ah iene ee me ; ‘ h nex te, WHAT'S -UP * OCTOMER 17, 1990 - NOV. 17, 1990 — Kitimat Centennial - Museum presents the work of - Haisla artist’ Derek - Wilson: . BODY ORNAMENTS... This exhibition demonstrates “the versatility of this artist ‘wilh “paintings, jewellery,‘ drums, “rattles and other items. * Muscum Holirs; Tues, - Fri. 11 . am. -S p.m; Sat. 12-5 p.m; Cldsed Sun: and Mon, . Kktke —.,An- exhibition of water- ; ‘colours, photographs, oils and . drawings by local poet and ar- tist Michel K, Bateman is cur- _ Centennial Museum: Evoca- -tion: The Poetry of Painting runs until November 17/90. | ok OCTOBER 25, 1990 — Film night at the Kitimat Centennial Museum. Bill Reid features the work pf this-renowned. Haida artist.’ “Behind the Mask” looks;at the meaning behind "the North Pacific coast Native masks. ‘*Wood Mountain Pogm'’ cxplores the multicultural background, Native heritage, customs, and sorhes of different. ethnic ops in Saskatchewan with ‘Andrew Suknaski, Thurs. 7:30 -9 p.m. For more info call 632-7022. : REE OCTOBER 25, 1990 — Jean Rysstad will be reading at the Terrace Public Library on Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. Her stories have been aired as radio dramas on «= CBC “Morningside’’. Travelling In, her first book of stories, was recently published, Admission ‘is free, ; kkekke OCTOBER 25, 1990 — Trustee edycation. Speaker: Peggy Mc- Cleary, Prenatal Instructor, Mills Memorial Hospital in Education’Room. at hospital starting. at’ 7. pm SRE he ike tok OCTOBER 25, 1990 — Terrace Health Care Society will be haying. a bohrd meeting on Thurs; ‘at 730 p.m. in the . sBduddtion: Rin Mills’ Memot lal Hospital. aa es a create : " OCTOR ER’ 25;! 190-— Film we t the Kitimat Centennial Museun from 7:30 - 9 p.m, “BIL Reid” features the work of this renowned Haida artist. “Befiind the Mask" looks at the meaning behind the NOrth Pacific. coast. Native masks. . “Wood Mountain Poem" e¢x- plores " background, Native heritage, customs and stories of different ethnic groups in Saskatchewan with poet Andrew Suknaski. " First conference for parents of primary and intermediate students. Fri, 7 - 3:30 p.m, Sai, 9:30-am. - J' p.m. at Uplands Elementary School. Sponsored by. School District . ‘Be . kk tk '- OCTOBER 29, 1990 — The ‘Canadian Diabetic Society will be holding a general meeting at 7:30p.m. in the Education room at Mills Memorlai Hosp. _ There will be a discussion on ~ our association and a decision made as to the direction we anyone would like to get in- and Treasurer. New members ° always welcome. ~ o khkkhe ” NOVEMBER 6, 1990 — The ‘. Terrace Breastfeeding Support . Group will be meeting on Tacs. at 8 p.th. in the education room "at Mills, Memorial. Our topic will be ‘‘Nursing a Newborn", _. Snacks and juice are served; ’. For ‘further info, please call Terry Walker.at 635-3287. ch 2.4.2,%, ae ' .ADULT FEMALE SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULTGROUP, Every. Wed. 7 - 9 p.m. Call 35-4042 for further info. Ce ik offers ‘What's: Up asa f the area. ao Ttems for this section _ those | ; events in which ‘ -admigaion, : Te. meet our prodic- “ton” deadliries,, we ask ‘that all ‘items be submit- ‘ted: by noon’ on- the typewritten or be printed nally. mien - OCTOBER 24 - NOV. 17, 1990 * rently on display at the Kitimat ¢ the multicultural . » OCTOBER i it 19 want our meetings (0 go. If _ “ yolved with the executive, there — _ will be ax election of President . i ‘The Terrace. Standard 7 “public - service: to . ‘ite: > readers ; ‘and. thoie: icome* +) vanity / forganizations . io 7 i ‘are for non-profit - organizations. and for . ‘rthere/is no cost to gain FRIDAY, eepeane. the: lerrace Standard, Wednesday, October 24, 1990 — Page Bi GOOD ADVICE. Skeena student Norm Dreger picks u some tips. on how best‘to set up his drums from North Vanicoliverinusic-teacher Bob Rebaglaif” Ret agliati recently Spent“iwo cys in Terrace and reparing a , Thornhill passing on his knowledge to the. area’ $ young musicians. lread aA BG kee The 1991 Pacific Northwest Music Festival is aBS. still five months away but both organizers and would-be competitors are already hard at work “preparing for the region’s premier music event. As part of those preparations, local students last week received some expert advice from Bob Rebagliati, a music teacher at Hansworth Secon- dary school in-North Vancouver. The syllabus contains advice for ‘competitors and Festival rules, Classes open for competition will be piano, vocal, choral, instrumental, band, - classical ballet and speech arts. The Festival takes place March 10-21. but com- petitors and their teachers should note the closing date for entries is January 10. An expert on the percussion/rythym sections, he has in the past adjudicated at music festivals _and so was able to pass on some valuable instruc- tion and tips to the young musicians... - ‘During his two day. visit, ‘Rebagliati visited Caledonia Senior: Secondary and Skeena and Thornhill Jr, Secondary schools. A large group of local elementary students and [5 from. Kitimat also took advantage of his visit. Those planning to take part in the Festival are reminded the syllabus is now available at Sight and Sound outlets in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, Terrace and Kitimat public libraries or by writing to the Secretary, Box 456, ‘Terrace, VBG gue treasurer. kekekk Members of the 1991 Festival executive are: Marilyn Kerr, president; Norah Ferguson, ' past - president; Marilyn Davies, first vice-president; Flo Euverman, ‘second vice-president; Kuhar,. correspondence secretary; Marilyn Christensen, recording secretary; and Craig Mills, Irene The Festival committee meets on the second Tuesday of each month and the next meeting is set for 8 p.m, November 13 at the Northwest Academy for the Performing Arts. Anyone wishing to volunteer ‘their help in organizing the event is welcome to come ¢ along to a meeting. School holds open house The Centennial Christian school held-an Open House on- Friday, Oct. 5. It has added four new classrooms: since the new -school’s. official opening one-year ago and enrolment has gone from 100 to 150 pupils. ‘There was a ribbon cutting ceremony for the occasion with . Christina Talstra and Shelly Mantel holding the: ribbon: for Simon Fisher to cut. The three of them started at the school i in. - Kiridergarten and are now in: grade eight, their last year there, - Harry Nutman, president: of. the Christian ‘Centennial school board, gave'a sort ¢ address and later everyone had: an. oppor- tunity to walk through: the- classrooms before Fefreshments. were served:. |. kkk Ik. \ News from: Te racevicws" Residents: were entertained recently. by. children:: “from Parkside school who gavea per" ; formanice. enjoyed by everyone, © Hallowe'en party for Oct:26-at which clowns Gyzmo and: Pebs bles, guests of . Wayn “Robin: - son, will make ah apnearance, ‘And | “Terractvlew": “ts: still, holding teas, every. ‘Thursday = ae . anyone can drop i in, “timed with lace. “Here 'n There” by Yvonne Moen _ Birthdays during the month of October are being celebrated by Fern Capling (82), Willie Valverton (88), Katicia Horvat . (89), Lena Mason (90) and Cecile Senechal (55). week “It was a lovely aflernoon wedding August 11 as Janice .- Elizabeth Maroney, daughter of ‘Dave ’and Jean Maroney, and - Lloyd Rodney Higgins, somof , Mr, and Mrs, Rodney Higgins : of Kelowna, exchanged vows at “Sacred Heart church. ey The lovely bride entered, the , church on her father's arm.-to the music of Ave Maria. and 7 - “Walk Hand in Hand. ‘The staff have: planned: a... ‘Her white satin dress was full “Tenath “with: lace. motifs on) a-- ‘long. train with a scalloped lace} "edge, Hand sewn beads onthe % bodice, .a sweetheart necklace ‘and. a Victorian collar were-ac- cOtripanied bya waist length ve Janice carried a bouquet of silk flowers consisting of teal green orchids surrounded by white and red roses, peach lilies and babies breath, “Her. friend Faye Smith was” matron: of honour and bridesmaids were. Susan Ran- drup and sister Susan Maroney, both of Terrace. * Best man was Brent Smith of | Kelowna and groomsmen were. Steve Hall, also of Kelowna, ‘and Robert Maroney, brother of the bride. All wore grey suits - with teal green ties and cummer- ° ‘bunds. ,Ehe lovely flower girl was “hians Maroney (niece) who was’ .dtessed in white taffeta, full “length, with an overskirt trimm- wih teal'green rosettes and a carried a basket fined with white atin 4 : cont'd B2 h.of teal green ribbon. She and long streamers of. ; It’s Foster Parent Week - With media advertising placing much emphasis on “fostering”? children from underdeveloped countries around the world, ‘‘We sometimes forget there’ sa need right here in our own community,”’ says Natalie de Andrade, area resource social worker at the local Social Services office. . Although there are ap- proximately 30 foster parents in the Terrace-Kitimat area at the moment, de Andrade. emphasizes ‘‘we need a lot more than that” and points out Social Services has more than 75 children in care at the moment. . Apart from the general need, there are also specific areas where more . foster parents are required, she says. The first is for more homes ready and able to accept teenagers. While some now are simply unwilling to take in that age group, she says it is difficult to place teenagers in other homes because either the parents have: no ex- perience with teens or there are already young children in the home. who may be too easily influenced by the older - child. While many of the children currently in care are native, de Andrade notes on- ly two of the present 30 foster homes are native. Since the most suitable place- ment for these children is a native home, that is another area of need. Finally, although the ma- jority of foster--homes are prepared to foster children 12 -years. old