Dinner concert planned TERRACE — On Mon- day, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m., Stephen Fearing will entertain guests at Don Diego’s restaurant. Fearing will sing and play guitar at the dinner concert. He was born in 1963 in Vancouver to a family of accomplished musicians. In 1970, Fearing moved with his family to Dublin, Ireland where he resided for 11 years. He started his musical career in Ireland on a classical guitar moving on to an acoustic guitar in order to accompany himself while singing. At 17, Fearing moved to Minneapolis. He ac- quired a taste for rhythm and blues over the next four years playing in cof- fee houses, clubs, res- taurants, lounges and live radio performances in Minnesota, Virginia, B.C. and Alberta. Fearing recently grad- uated from David Thompson University Centre where he studied and performed through the jazz idiom. Fearing joined Charlie Wake and Keith Hunter to form the Fearing, Hunter and Wake Band performing throughout the Koote- nays. Fearing is a most ver- satile performer whose talents are being recog- nized throughout Cana- da and the British Isles. The aim TERRACE — The Aim of Girl Guides in Canada is to help girls and women become responsi- ble citizens, able to give leadership and service to the community, whether local, national or global. insurance from page 1 was intended to set a precedent remained unresolved, Provision of com- munity water service to Kalum Lake Drive was also addressed by the board. It was decided that the District of Ter- race will be approached to consider extension of the municipal water system into the area. One of the directors observed that provision of water service by the munici- pality would be ap- propriate ‘‘since they are already providing resi- dents with mountains of garbage’’, a reference to location of the municipal dump on Kalum Lake Drive. . The next meeting of the Regional District board is scheduled for March 22.. A deft hand at gultar and harmonica with a sweet, strong, and smoky voice that can do justice to any kind of song. He may be a tong way from Dublin Bay but Stephen Fearing delivers tender ballads with haunting melodies, odes to country living in rhythm and blues, and dazzling finger- picking for original Fearing Instrumentals. Whether it’s folk, jazz, country swing, or the blues, Stephen Fearing’s evocative vocals, masterful guitar riffs, and walling har- monica present a varlety of musical styles in a memorable way. Native Indian art to be displayed TERRACE — Represen- tatives for the Kermode Friendship Society are looking for individuals who are interested in adding their art work to a display to be staged during the B.C. Winter Games Feb. 27 - March 2. The display will feature native Indian works such as aboriginal history depicted in photographs, carvings and traditional dress. Bett Tsa-Me-Gahl, programs director at the Friendship Center, said she is looking for works from women carvers. In- dividuals interested in adding to the display are asked to contact the Ker- mode Friendship Society, The purpose of the pictorial display, said Tsa-Me-Gahl, is to pro- vide some insight into Tsimshian society, the people, the use of land and resources, the social order and what it was Hearing A proposed zoning by- law amendment which will affect residents of the Gossan Creek sub- division is to be given public hearing March 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Thornhill Community Centre. Further informa- tion is available from the office of the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine. SC CASH Advertie unneeded items in the Classifieds _ woven with. Together with specific written material, the photo exhibit puts into simplified terminology a sense of native culture that is. understandable to all people. With insight and per- haps with a hint of understanding, people of all nationalities will recognize and appreciate the aboriginal people of Canada for what they truely were and what they can be again; a strong and viable people, Tsa-Me-Gahl said. Our young people to- day do not really know who they are or where they belong. So they have no pride. Today there are Indians who are ashamed they are In- dians, said Tsa-Me- Gahl. We would like to be proud we are Indians, but some schools for In- dian children make them ashamed that they are Indians, Tsa-Me-Gahl said. The schools forget that these are Indian children. They don’t recognize them as In- dians, but treat them as though they were white children. This makes for failure, because it makes for confusion. And when the Indian culture and history is ignored, it makes our children ashamed they are In- dians, Tsa-Me-Gahl said, The native art display during the B.C. Winter Games will help foster a better understanding of native Indian culture, Tsa-Me-Gahl said. Ain't Misbehavin’, a musical review seen by over 100,00 patrons in Van- couver, comes to Ter- race’s REM Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 6. It is about the life and work of ‘Fats’? Waller, considered by many as one of the greatest song writers. His songs are full of good humor, lov- ing sensuality and unaf- fected romance. His songs include: The Jitterbug Waltz, Honey- suckle Rose, Spreadin’ Rhythm Around, I Can’t Give For Anything But Love and Yacht Club Swing. These tunes will come alive for Terrace patrons just as they were written over 50 years ago. Avoid disappoint- ment, get your tickets now from Carters Jewellers in Terrace’s Fire On Saturday, Feb. 15 a chimney fire, a grass fire, and a garbage can fire, were attended by the Terrace fire depart- ment. ~ Musical “by John Chen Wing | ~"FERRACE — Skeena. Mall. The critics have been ‘unanimous in their praise of Ain’t Mis- The Arts Club Theatre production of the Fats Waller ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1986 15 to be staged behavin'’, the stompin’, struttin’, high-hattin’ Fats Waller musical show. musical show, Ain't Misbehavin’ — "the stompin’, strut: tin’, high hattin’ revue", starring Lovie Ell and Blu Mankuma. Glen Erlkson photo Mid~Winter Service Special Change engine oil A Replace oil filter W Lubricate chassis ‘A Check all fluid levels © A Safety inspection Totem Gulf Service we PETROCANADA © N & J Services Ltd. 4711 Lakelse Ave., Terrace 635-4515 Gulf