18 Terace Review — Wednesday, June 22, 1988 This painting, of the art used on UNICEF titled Shaman and Boy, by Canadian greeting cards that are District Multicultural Association. artist Heather Woodail, is one example being sold locally by ‘the Terrace and Multicultural Association on funding drive for UNICEF Bright and beautiful cards, stationery, books and mugs decorated with traditional and contemporary art from around the world are available through the Terrace and District Multicultural Association. Val Erho says these UNICEF products are comparable in price to such specialty items available in gift stores, but the proceeds go to the United Nations Inter- national Children’s Educational Fund for basic development pro- jects around the world like im- munization, garden supplies, and school books. The Multi- cultural Association keeps 10 percent of the proceeds, which since the group started its local distribution a few months’ ago, has added up to $50. ‘We're hoping to promote the UNICEF products through posters and at community events like Riverboat Days,’’- Erho | said. “‘If this fund-raising idea takes off, the new board elected at our AGM June 16 may be able to come up with a special project for the community, perhaps focusing on children,’ The UNICEF-Multicultural match was ideal because the groups’ mandates are very similar, So far the funds raised have gone into the Association’s general revenue to help keep the . non-profit group solvent. _ UNICEF raises about a quarter of its money through private contributions, including greeting card sales, Only about “contributed by The Skeena “Heatth Unit A perinatal committee has : been ‘functioning in Terrace ~-gince September 1987. Perinatal »gefers to the period from pre- “conception through pregnancy, -pirth and to three months of age of the infant. The committee is - comprised of people with a keen interest in perinatal: health and “4te issues. This: includes both consumers of perinatal services ‘groups and agencies. et ee an of intetdis-. “committee has been: de- - 10 percent of money raised is used for administrative costs. Canada’s UNICEF funds can be doubly effective, as the Cana- dian International Development Agency (CIDA) will match funds raised for some projects. As well, all countries receiving project assistance from UNICEF Canada contribute at least an equivalent amount in local funds, supplies, personnel and/or services. Products include the famous UNICEF greeting cards, a package of 10 for $7.25, and sta- tionery sets at $13. Two children’s pop-up books are available, one exploring the culture of Egypt, and one the houses, transportation, and day- Foster parenting. rates increasea to-day life in Japan. The artwork on the wares in- cludes contemporary Canadian drawings, traditional batik, reproductions of old Celtic jewellery and traditional East Indian paintings, and modern photography. New designs ap- pear every year. “The artists chosen to be represented don’t do it for pay but for the prestige and international exposure, " she explained. Erho has a small supply in her home in Terrace, or she can bulk-order through the mail and save customers the shipping charges. Interested persons can contact Val evenings at 635-6244. . ps The Ministry of Social Services and housing has announced an‘in- crease in the basic foster home rates and in the. initiat clothing allowance for children-in-care. The new rates came into effect June 1, 1988, , an Age Maintenance Clothing Birth-5years $222.10 $40.65 6- 9 years 232.33 42.52: 10-41 years 261.24 50.22 12+ 13 years 297.81 50.94 14- 19 years 326.62 60.89 As well, the clothing grant provided initially to toa into care has been increased. by 25 percent ' veloped to provide Terrace with a comprehensive community based perinatal program that will meet the needs of the con- sumer. The objectives of the committee have been: a) to re- view the existing services in Ter- race and their adequacy, b) to” produce a consumer awareness of these services, c) to determine what further needs exist in Ter- race, d) to stimulate the develop- ment of resources to meet these . needs. - volved i in developing a pamohiet ‘The committed is ‘currently i in-; ning an javenvice for: educators. The, ‘comnmidttoe is: re- sponsible to. eure: Cat: ‘isting prenatal ‘education fro- grams are. meeting | needs. wae ae the'ex- cases : ere - DIRE CTORY TT ‘'By grace are ye saved through faith.” Ephesians 2:8a Sacred Heart Catholic Church - in Mass Times: Pastor: Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Fr. Allan F. Noonan Sundays: 9:00 a.m. O.MI. 11:00 a.m. 4830 Straume Avenue 635-2913 fa = St. Matthew’s Anglican Episcopal Church m Sunday Services: Rector Rev.: f 9am, &1? am. Hermann Dittrich Sunday School classes are held during the 9 a.m. service, Child care Is ae available during the 9 o.m, service. mm 4506 Lakelse Avenue 635-9019 Christ Lutheran Church First Sunday of every month, 9:00 a.m. with Holy Communion All other Sundays, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School discontinued for the summer - resumes - oe Sunday, September 11, 1988 es i 3229 9 Sparks St Street 635-5520 . Terrace Seventh-Day A Adventist Church f Sabbath School: Pastor: Saturday 9:30 a.m. Ole Unruh — 635-7313 aa Divine Service: Prayer Meeting: Saturday 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. BF 3306 Griffiths 635-3232 22 a. Evangelical I Free Church fe Sunday School: Pastors: me (tor all ages) Jim Westman f 9:45 a.m. Gordon Froese Sunday Services: Prayer Meeting: Aa 6:30 a.m. / 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m. 3302S 635- 5115 arks Street _ Knox United Church Sunday Worship: Minister: am 10:30 a.m. Stan Bailey m Sunday School: - -. Youth Group: $ 10:30 a.m. : 6:30 p.m. 635-6014 | : J : 4907 tazelle Ave. Terrace Pentecostal Assembly Pastor: Assoc. Pastor: John Caplin Len Froese ‘Prayer Time: 6:00 p.m. Evening Service: 6:30'p.m. 035.244 a Alliance Church Pastor: Rick Wiebe Ase’? Pastor:Douglas Ginn: fellowship Service 6: 30 p.m. ore: cordially davited n Nintstilen Home Bibie: ‘Studies * Visitation . i oe 635-7727 ie The Salvation Army | 8:30am. Christlela Sducation (all ages} fe 11:000.m. Holinwsa’ "Measting 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting =f “By for Further tnbaringtion