WHAT’S The Terrace Standard offers What’s Up as a public service to its readers and community organizations. This column is intended for non-profit organiza- tions and those events for which there is no admis- sion charge. To meet our production deadlines, we ask that any item for What’s Up he submitted by noon on the FRIDAY preceding the issue in which it is to ap- pear. For contributed articles, the deadline is 5 p.m. on the preceding THURS- ' DAY. We also ask that all sub- missions be typed or printed neatly, APRIL 23, 1992 — Skeena Valley Car Club wili be holding its regular monthly meeting at Terrace Kin Hut on comer of “North Sparks and Halliwell Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. For more in- “+ fo call Doug at 635-4809. kk kkk ; “APRIL 24, 1992 — .Combined . Support group meeting for.peo- «ple. with chronic fatigue syn- “2 drome or fibromyalgia. Info "avail, .to anyone interested. Hap- py. Gang Centre al. 7 p.m. For “ more info. call Darlene Yeske 1. 638-8688 or 635-4059, ue kkk " APRIL 30, 1992 — Beta Sigma °* Phi are inviting all members-at- '* Jarge in good standing to attend “the anoual Founders’ Day Ban- =. quet on Thurs. in Kitimat. If in- leresled please phone JoAnn Hildebrandt at 632-7839 for * details. a a keke . ‘APRIL 30, £992 — E.T. Kenney Primary School Library. A “district. wide ‘free workshop is held with Jenny Leary. ‘Topic: Parents - as. Partners" ‘| ,..and..more information: please evenings at 635-7148, : keh : APRIL 30, 1992 — Terrace Pro- . Life” Education. Association sponsors Doug Scott, President of Life Decisions International from New York. He is author of Inside Planned Parenthood and has been a guest on ‘'CBS This ; Morning”? and “The . McLean/Lehrer News Hour’’. Purchase tickets by calling 638-1404 or 635-4751 before _ April 26. : keke MAY 3, 1992 — Terrace Beautificatian Sociely’s 7th An- nual Garbathon. Prizes & seavenger hunt. ‘Meet’ at McDonalds at 2 pm. Call 638-0423 _ takki MAY 5, 1992 — “The world is run by those who show up.” En- cent will speak at a public - meeting at 7:00 p.m, at the concemed about logging, the must hear his inspiring message. There is po admission charge. Vincent is being sponsored by the Terrace branch of Canadian Women in Timber, uaa MAY 9, £992 — 81h Annual Multicultural Potluck al Terrace Arena Banquet Rm. Entertain- ment, chiidren's corner, pinatas and an incredible array of food from around the world. For niore info call Jame at 638-1594 or Sandy at 638-1081 tkike MAY 22-24, 1992 — 75 Year Reunion for afl former students and staff Boston Bar/North Bend school in Boston Bar, B.C, Contact the school at (604)867-9222 for further infor- - mation. kkk NOVEMBER: 14, 1992 — The ‘Dr, REM Lee Hospital Founda- tion will be holding a Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair. Door prizes and a raffle held. 40 craft tables avilable, Craft tables are now on sale and going fast. To book 2 table contact Debbie al 635-4601 evenings. kkk ik EVERY MONDAY —Want time out from your children, come to . Speakers i in te speak on various ‘topics. Free available, So grab a friend and come out and enjoy yourself. You deserve itl kkk EVERY. WEDNESDAY — A.C.0.A. .self-hetp open meeting. 7:30 p.m. at the Knox United. Church, 4907 Lazelle. 635-3045. _— ae... Xe Al B ‘parents welcome, for registration . _ phone the school at 633-5828 or - a “say se Se, drive’ Yur! *” LOCAL BROWNIES, like eight-year-old Theresa Savard, as well as Sparks, Girl Guides and Pathfinders, will hit the streets next Wednesday evening for their annual Girl Guide Cookie sale George Clark for more info at vironmental logger Bruce Vin-° R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Anybody economy and our environment. Mother's Time Out. We go bowl- ing or swimming. We have guest « babysitting ‘ ~ For information ‘phone Paui at ~ ‘MUSIC FESTIVA Hundreds of performers, ad- judicators and har-woring | volunteers came together to create the magic of the | Northwest Music Festival. Now some of them get to show off the talents of the nor- thwest to the rest of the pro-~ vince. Fifteen individuals and four ’ choirs were selected at the music festival awards night to go on to -the provincial B.C. Festival of the Arts in Vernon from May * 27-31. On piano, Julie Lee (senior), Julia Nelson (intermediate) and Joshua Sager (junior) are to at- tend. Andrea Arnold (senior), . and Jennifer Zucchiatti (in- termediate) will be our represen- tatives in vocal performing. In speech arts, Glenys George (senior), Mark Tessaro (in- termediate) and Tia Me- Cullough Gunior) are to go. Bernice Liu will perform there in. junior stage dance. Per- formers on woodwind will be - Heather Dreger (senior), Erin Parr (intermediate) and Warren Connacher (junior). Kent Dykstra will be on str- ings, and Jeff Smithanik (in- termediate) and Laura Carlson are on brass. Choirs recommended to go to the provincial festival are the Caledonia Choir, the Northwest Singers, the Kermodei Choristers and the Caledonia Vocal Ensemble. They'll be among the 1,300 - delegates welcomed to Vernon this year for the B.C. Festival of . the Arts — now in its 10th year. Award. winners ‘from this year's Pacific Northwest Music ’ Festival are as follows: Vocal Awards ’ Teresa Fleming —- vocal solo, 12 and under (350) Andrea Arnold — vocal solo, . age 16-25 ($100) Jennifer Zucchiattl.— folk song, sacred, 20th century or Canadian . composers - ($50); vocal solo, 13-15. years ($75); - vocal’ conservatory .classes ; (5100); music theatre 100) ao FLAUTIST Heather Dreger is recommended to go to the B.C. Festival of the Arts after placing at the top in senior woodwind. “3; and: ‘Up. ($100). Andrea and Krista Collis — vocal duets, trios or quartetles (Kitimat Concert Association Trophy) Choral Awards Kermodei Choristers — junior choir (not including school choirs) (Ruth Hunt Memorial Trophy) Northwest Singers — senior. including school, choir, not choirs ($100) Kiti K’Shan Primary. School. — primary school choir, .K-3 {Terrace Ratary Club Trophy) Annunciation Glee Club. — highest mark elementary.school choir,Gr. 4-7 (Brian Mitchell Memorial Trophy) Smithers Secondary School Living Choir -—- ‘secondary school choir (Bank cf Montreal Trophy) ~ | ’- “Dance Awards -Lindsay.. Donders, nen — classical ballet, age 7-8 . (Raffles Inn Trophy) Angela Beaupre — classical ballet, age 9-10 (TDTU Trophy) “Rachel Williams —- classical ‘ballet, age 11-12 (Prince Rupert ‘Gommualty “Trophy). Aras, Souneil Anna Liu — - Gla: choral. Jessica. Southgate. and Meredith Han- -. poetry lyric, . trophy) ee E-Motion Dancers — jazz and stage dance ($50) Wang Ballet Academy — classical duet and group dance (Rotary Club of Terrace Trophy) Speech Arts Awards _ Copper Mountain School — choral speaking,. age 5-8 (Michael Strynecki- _Memorial . Trophy) . Annunciation School _ ‘speaking, age: 9-13 (Royal Bank Trophy). ~ Kara Birdsell. and Michael O’Marrow — spoken poetry (dramatic), age 5-8 (Terrace Rotary Club Trophy). Christopher Anaka — spoken poetry dramatic, age 9-12 (Xi Beta Mu Trophy) . . Mark. Tessaro —: spoken poetry dramatic, 13. and up ($100); highest: mark Canadian poetry (Tilden. Rent-a-car Trophy); bible reading (Terrace Ministerial ing. ($50). . Allen: Wooton. — spoken “poetry: lyric, age 5-8 (Robin Mc- Coll Memorial Trophy) > Sortaya- Manji “—. spoken * ” age 9-12 (CAL . Association Bible . Award); highest mark story tell-- Big exchange tour planned TERRACE — As Canada’s leaders search for the glue that will hold this country together, the federal government is pro- moting a youth exchange. Called Voyageurs ’92, the program will see about 37,000 young people between the ages of 16 and 21 travel across the country this year between June and October. Up to 125 people: from each of the country’s ridings — in- cluding Skeena — will be selected to participate, It's .in celebration of the country's 125th birthday on Canada Day, _ duly 1, It’s expected to cost taxpayers approximately $3.5 million. Air Canada will sponsor the pro- gram with free seats, service groups will volunteer their time, and participants will billet their guests. Each Member of Parliament will “‘twin’’ his or her riding with that of another member, Here in Skeena, NDP MP Jim Fulton has twinned with the Quebec riding of | Berthier- Montcalm. That riding is represented by Secretary of State Robert De Cotret, the Conservative MP who dreamed up Voyageurs 92 as a way for young people to learn about their country, ex- plained his press secretary, Mark Hudson, Exactly how the 125 par- ticipants will be selected from ridings is yet to be determined, but one of Fulton’s assistants indicated the school districts in the riding could play a role. Participants will be selected and their names will: be an- nounced in mid-May. | Application forms are available at Fulton’s office on Park Ave. (The phone number is 638-1818.) . Ten member groups (nine participants and a volunteer supervisor) will‘ visit Berthier- Montcalm for one week. and in return each participant will agree to billet their Quebec hosts when they visit Skeena. Berthier-Montcaim is a large- ly rural riding north of Mon- treal. It contains about 54 towns and villages, the largest of which, are Berthier Ville and Saint-Gabriel. Ninety-four per cent of the 94,000 people living in: ‘the riding are francophone. Main industries include farming and manufacturing. . The gift of the gab A local auctioneer is about to © talk his way past a mildstone of sorts. —- Leo De Jong should pass ‘his quarter-million mark in auction sales at the local. Ducks Unlimited. art, . auction, this. ‘weekend; ” He'll be pulling in bids on - décays, ‘engraved ° shotguns, framed prints and other’. art- work by B. C artists such as Ken Ferris. dramatic scenes (Shaw award); highest mark public speaking ($100) Lara Tessaro — over 85 in mime ($75); highest mark. in prose (Shoppers’ Drug Mart Trophy) Solveig’ Adair, — highest mark original poetry composi- tions (Albert S. Wong Memarial Trophy) Instrumental Awards Candace Ross — highest mark brass solo, beginner and junior (350). Jeff Smithanik — brass solo ($100) Rosa Mikaloff — _ highest mark woodwind and percussion solo, beginner and. junior (Carter’s Jewellers Trophy) Warren Connacher — wood- wind and percussion, solo,in- ‘ termediate ($50) Heather Dreger — woodwind and percussion solo, senior and open ($100); sonata and concer- to ($75) . ~ Ayesha Coosemans and Col- leen Craig - instrumental duets ($100) Skeena Woodwind Quartet — instrumental ensemble ($50) ’ Jim Taron — highest mark guitar solo (Northland Com- munications Trophy) Timothy Phillips and Scott Gingles — guitar duets, trios or ensembkes ($75) Kent Dykstra — string solo ($200) 2fest22- ee A - “Band Awards Skeena Jie Grade 8 Concert Band — level . 1 and: 2 (Alcan Trophy) » 7 ‘Skeena Jr. Grade 9/10 Con- . cert Band — Level 3 and 4 (TDTA trophy) Terrace Community Band — Level 5 and 6: {Northern Sen- tinel trophy). - Skeena Jr. Secoridary Senior Stage’ Band — junior stage _ band, level 1 The: McDaniel ve trophy) ioe and. auction ., will. evening... inner i is served at'Z330 The auction raised $20,000 for Ducks Unlimited last: year and organizers are hoping. for another good showing this year. The seventh annual dinner ne. Saturday p.m, and the auction will begin ‘at 9 p.m. The cost is $35 ($50 for couples) and there will be many raffles and prizes handed out throughout the evening. =INALE — poetry lytic, age 13 and up (Ter- race Little Theatre Trophy);. highest mark Shakespeare and Caledonia’ Stage Band ~~ senior stage band, level 1 & 2 ($100, Dr. R.E.M. Lee Award) _ Kitimat All City . Grade 7 Band — most promising junior band, ; _ Piano Awards Simon Phillips — highest mark, junior pianoforte, under 12.(Marilyn Davies Trophy) Michelie Kucera —_ senior pianoforte, 12 and’ up ($50 TDTA award); highest mark German romantic Sight and Sound Trophy) Cindy Penafiel -—- highest mark junior Bach, grades 1-6 ($50). | . Julie Lee —. highest mark, senior Bach, grades 7-open ($50). Simon Hilcove — highest mark junior. Baroque com- posers ($50) Jimmy Nelson — senior Baroque composers ($75) | Kaeli VanHerk and-Ben Ker- by — highest mark junior Mozart and Haydn, Gr.1-6 (Dairyland Trophy) - Joshua Sager — highest mark senior Mozart and Haydn, Gr, 7-open ($50) Giles Baxter — highest mark Beethoven ($75) . Julia Nelson — highest mark Chopin ($100) _ Cont'd Page B3