Twinning it Terrace twins Andrea and Amaris Taylor of the Alliance Christian school will play a four-hand plano arrangement, “ice-Skating", at the upcoming music festival. Auditions to be TERRACE — Auditions for Expo 86 are being held in Terrace March 8, by Sherry Halfyard The B.C. Pavilion on the Expo site is designed to showcase representa- tive amateur performers from all regions of B.C. Terrace is part of the North by Northwest region. This area in- cludes McBride through to the Queen Charlottes and up to the Yukon border. There will be a total of 350 individuals chosen from the North by Northwest region. Auditions will be held in Smithers, Prince © held George, Prince Rupert, Queen Charlottes and Terrace. ‘‘There are no restric- tions at all,” said Ginny Lowrie, organizing di- rector for the Terrace Auditions. Entries range from sports to music, Lowrie said. ‘‘Everyone will be notified at the beginning of April, as to the results of the March 8 audi- tions,’’ Lowrie said. The chosen candidates for the region will perform at the B.C. Pavilion Aug. 10 to 16. Subsidy up to $100 will be given to the per- formers as well as dis- counted accommoda- tions. The organist Organist Deanna Thain of the Alliance Christlan school rehearses "Sheep May Safely Graze”, her entry in this year’s Pacific Northwest Music Festival. Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 5, 1986 19 Pauline Lepp A Bouree by J.S. Bach will be presented by Pauline Lepp, & student at the Alliance Christian school. Lepp was‘a gold medalist at last year’s festival. Festival preparations have begun — Terrace school children are busy preparing their contributions to the Pacific Northwest Music Festival. Local students have been rehearsing their numbers for several weeks in anticipation of the festival, which will take place here at the end of March. See story page 20. | Photographs by staff photographer Michael Kelly — The Afllance Christlan school choir, directed by Mirlam Taylor, won a trophy at last year’s festival. Thelr musical selections this year are “Kindness” and "The Choice Is up to You”. Jackie’s Column “PRESERVING” YOUR Q: My family loves the # homemade jams and jellles | B make every year. But as I'm | pouring all that sugar into B the recipe, | wonder how good it is for my family. Is sugar Breally so harmful to their B health? A: Summer Is Filled with an abundant array of delicious fruits and berries just waiting to be made into jams and jellies. These preserves can be loaded with refined Bsugars. This sugar lacks nutritional value, contains no Vilamins or minerals and Isa pcontributing factor to obesity. This year, you can use your home cooking to control your family's consumption of owt aT THE LOStaye # 4 on a inthe Ferrace 638-8380 FAMILY'S HEALTH sugar. The following recipe allows you to enjoy the luxury of preserves while avolding sugar-laden calories: 2 cups berries i cup water 1 package unflavored gelatin Artificial liquid sweetener, 3 shakes Crush berrles. Combine with water and gelatin. Add sweetener. Boil for one minule. Pour into hat jars and seal. Place jars In boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Cool and store. If you are interested in other healthful fdeas for yourself and your family. call your local Diet Center. Mini Mall re) £ 3 Thank you A TEA TERRACE We would like to thank the people of Ter- race for their fine hospitality shown towards us during the B.C. Winter Games. You should be very proud of a job well done, From the Squamish Howe Sound Midget Boys Hockey Team, Coaches, Manager and Parents March 12, 1986. ¢lf you or your firm has been thinkin then you shouid talk with Mr. Ga BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR OVERSEAS EXPORT March 12, 1986 Sponsored by T.E.A.C. g about exporting products overseas, ry Scott, Senior Representative for Pacific Rim Trade, for the Federal Department of Industry and Economics. : *Mr. Scott will be available for interviews and discussion on March 12, 1986. Please call Rob Greno, Economic Development Department, City Haul, 635-6311, for an appointment o * Also, a general Information meeting with Mr. the T.E.A.C. meeting at 7:30 p.m. r more information. Scott will be held as part of In the Municipal Council Chambers on oe paaete phew Heone Sens nm Ne ow