Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 6, 1992 AT THE MARKET FIRST DAY of Farmers’ Market on Saturday saw many greenhouse operators, such as Old Remo's Dieter Bahr, selling bedding plants and flowers from the Davis Ave. parking lot. The market will run every Saturday morning through ‘til October, and there’s now a new flea market Pro-life - Activist speaks — ‘Contributed An American pro-life activist warned local residents to be ready for a new campaign from Planned Parenthood in the US. | “Roe ys. Wade is going down in the U.S.," said Doug Scott, "and Planned Parenthood has to opera- te somewhere.” Scott, the president of Life De- cisious International, was speak- ing to about 100 local residents at a Mar. 30 dinner fundraiser, The Seattle-based activist called on - the audience to take a stronger stand for hife issues in the next few years, . He lashed out at Planned Parenthood, accusing. the organi- zation of promoting Nazi-style selective breeding by encourag- ing abortion as an option among minorities. He noted that. blacks make up 12 per cent of the American pop- ulation, but account for 30 per cent of U.S, abortions. "When children are given con- doms and birth control pills by their parents on ‘Planned Parenthood’s advice, the young- sters feel.thcy must live up to the ‘ obligation Mom and Dad have placed upon them by being more sexually active," said Scolt, “Look around the world," he sald. "The people who are having the most babies are in the coun- tries where. there isa high infant mortality rate. Highly industrial- ized countries have low popula- tion levels because there isn’t that fear that causes them -to have nore children. Only: by develop-: ing the poor countries are we going to solve ihe population problems." Brenda Ferguson, president of the Terrace Pro-Life group, reminded supporters -that the sec- ond annual Life Chain will be held. on Mothers’ Day, May 10, from 2-3 p.m. on the sew Skeena . River bridge. They hope to top last year’s turnout of 200 people. _ MAY 1992 LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO PALACE MAY 1992 on Sundays. Bye, bye Lorna Contributed rehearsal even though my. charac. It is truly something special when a person has been an active and vibrant member of au organi- zation for more than 20 years. “YL joined. Terrace Little. Theatre, in the fall of 1969," says. Lorna Morton. "In that time Pve been on the executive many times, been president, arts council repre- sentative and I think I’ve been secretary five times." In addition, Morton has done front of house, costuming, set painting and sound. "But I’ve al- ways loved acting best," she laughs, “especially when it is a role 1 can really sink my teeth into." And Terrace Litile Theatre director Marianne Brorup-Weston was delighted when Marton was available for one last production before moving with ber husband, Ken, to White Rock, Brorup-Weston’s production of. Glass Bottle is a well-crafted, amusing memory piece involving two old ladies who have gone have a chance ~~ Lorna Morton through a great deal of life to- gether. "I enjoy acting with Margaret Sinjur," says Morton. "She is a lot of fun and our communication is so good when We are on stage. This is probably the last ime [I'll fo work with Margaret, and I’ve enjoyed every ler is quite a challenge,” | Morton is, indeed, facing -a daunting character as Edith: To play Edith, Morton has had to age, herself. 20 years, research a. vari- ety of illnesses, and leam to walk in very high heels. "] like being. someone dif ferent,” says Morton. "I establish 4 personality with language, ex- pression, line delivery and body. For Edith ve had to age myself, but she’s a woman who docsn’t feel as old as she is sol then have had to pull back," It takes dedication, attention to detail and a love of the craft. Those whe saw Morton in her last role -- as the scatter-brained Louise in TLT’s Ledies in Retire- mentknow that she is well up to the task. Morton’s farewell per- formance promises to be one of her most memorable. Glass Bottle is one of two plays at "2 Night" -- an eventing of two one-act plays presented May 7-9 by Terrace Little Theatre. PHOTO’S | For 1992 Skeena Country Tourist Guide We are looking for pictures depicting fishing and recreational scenes q in the region. Please identify any persons in photos and location and name of photographer. We will give credit fine if picture is used. Drop off pictures to the Terrace Stan- 4 dard by May 20. Attention: Janet Viveiros, Marked: Skeena Country. 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