10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1986 “The Enemy Meredith Bain Woodward of “Headlines Theatre Com- pany” will be on stage in a political comedy at the REM Lee Theatre in Terrace Wednesday, Feb. 12. District of Terrace Applications are invited for the position of: Director of Public Works District of Terrace Under the direction of the Municipal Engineer, the incumbent will ba a member of the management team, responsible for staff supervision and the effl- cient aperation of the Public Works Department, providing rellable performance in all management, administration and engineering functions, ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with recogniz- ed practices and established municipal and safety policies. The Director will serve as the Acting Municipal Engineer during the absence of the Municipal Engineer. University graduation in a related discipline Is preferred, plus extensive experience in the manage- ment, co-ordination and administration of a Municipal Public Works Department. Must have a sound knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the construction, maintenance, repair and servicing of the Public Works projects, Including familiarity with computer applications related to water, sanitary and storm sewer network systems. Good health, excallant inter-personal and communication skills, and a valid driver's licence are essential. Salary range $42,000 to $45,000 — open to negotia- tlon — and a liberal fringe benefit programme are offered. Please send written applications, including resume and references, postmarked not jater than Friday, February 21, 1966 to: E.R. Hallsor, Clerk-Administrator, District of Terrace #5-3215 Eby Street, Terrace, 8.C. V8G 2XB O?c TERRACE — On Wed- nesday, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. The Enemy Within will be staged at the REM Lee Theatre by Headles Theatre Company of Vancouver. The play is a political comedy about the premier, his cleaning woman, restraint and you, The Enemy Within is a play which proves that even if the Human Rights Commission has gone up in smoke, the school board has gone down the drain and food-bank line-ups are going around the block, there is comic relief from restraint. And where there is laughter, there’s hope — and a game plan to fight back. Introduction British Columbia — Police today were forced to physically remove a woman who had oc- cupied the premier's of- fice for the last week. Demanding that the Social Credit govern- Fire report TERRACE — On Fri- day, Jan. 24, a house fire broke out in a duplex on the corner of Kalum and Soucie. The Terrace fire department reported that one side of the duplex was destroyed. No in- juries were reported. ment should ‘‘share the wealth’’, the former pro- vincial employee de- clared her ‘‘solidarity with all oppressed people of the Pacific Rim’’. As police dragged her out of the premier’s of- fice, she would only identify herself as “William’s ex-cleaning woman’’, stating, ‘‘Wil- liam promised me that together we would,..”’ Meet Claire. Secretly in love with William, the premier, she has been cleaning his office (and going through his desk) for years. Privy to the garbage of the premier’s office, Claire is in- Hockey © On Saturday, Feb. 1, at 4:45 p.m, Finning takes on Rotary and at 5:45 p.m. Williams takes on Thornhill Grocery in Terrace minor Peewee Division ice hockey. On Feb. 8 Williams competes against Rotary and Finning goes against Thornhill Grocery. Basketball scheduled TERRACE — On Tues- day, Feb, 4 All Seasons takes on Ev’s and Kluss competes with Skeena in Terrace men’s basketball league action. On Thursday, Feb. 6 it’s All Seasons against Skeena and Kluss against Ev’s. WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS — ENGRAVING — Phone 635-4538 3-4619 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. extra cost. opportunities Frank Donahue & Doug McFarlane Skeena Mall — 635-2387 Retire in style You can afford to have the features you're looking for In a Registered Retirement Savings Plan at no Mutual Life of Canada’s RRSP offers: ® Competitive interest rates ® A wide choice of Investment and savings ® No charges or fees for interest accounts ® All income options at retirement @ Flexible tax deductible contributions. Find out more about how our RRSP can be your first-class ticket through retirement. Mutual Life of Canada Within” coming up terested and secure in her job. Until, in the name of restraint, William throws Claire’s job out the win- dow and Claire along with it. Her mops and pails are now rendered redundant. Follow Claire as she ‘personally battles the rinse cycle of B.C.’s unemployed, the UIC of- fice, the welfare inter- view, the food bank. Follow William as he, like so few of us, revels in his own vision of the new reality; Pacific Rim development, B.C. coal; the site ‘‘C’’ dam, the Coquihalla Highway, Expo, a flexible (7!) work force. Watch as Claire’s love turns to revenge and William’s vision blurrs with too many Expo par- ties. And finally, join Claire as she invites us to help her take over the premier’s office as we all become, the enemy with- in. oe Creating Theatre. The Enemy Within is written by David Dia- mond, co-directed by Sue Astley and Dia- mond. The play is per- formed by Meredith Bain Woodward and C. Holte Davidson, and designed by Barbara Clayden, The company contin- ues Headlines’ tradition of creating theatre which reflects the issues at the heart of a community. In 1981 Headlines pro- duced Buy, Buy Van- couver, a play about the housing crisis. In 1981 it was Right to Fight, a video docu-drama de- signed as an organization tool for the activist hous- ing movement. 1983-84 saw the pro- vincial and national tours of Under the Gun: A Disarming Revue, a play about Canada’s in- volvement in world militarism. In 1985-86, Headlines is taking a hard look at ‘Srestraint’’ and who ex- actly is restraining whom. Books for adults ; by Andrea Deakin Terrace book reviewer Although Christmas has passed I should mention a book which arrived too late for December review, but which is so beautifully composed and presented that it should be mentioned. The Donkey’s Dream is told and illustrated by Bar- bara Helen Berger (Philomel/General Publishing:$19.95). A small donkey has been carry- ing a heavy load. As he walks he begins to dream that he carries on his back a city, a ship, a fountain, and a rose. Finally he dreams he is carrying “a lady full of heaven”’. The small group makes its way over the cobbled streets of a small town to a stable where the weary donkey can finally rest, but the man returns to take the donkey io where the lady lies. She smiles at the donkey, ‘Come, see what we have carried all this way, you and I.’ There lies a tiny child. The author’s notes explain the symbols of the Virgin Mary, including the little blue forget-me-nots which decorate the page. The french name for them is “‘les yeux de Marie’. Rich glowing color and sim- ple restrained prose combine in a truly lovely version of the Christmas story. * eR ok Satomi Ichikawa, a talented young Japanese artist, has been responsible for some lovely and sensitive books for children. Her illustrations have enhanced Cynthis Michell’s delightful books Playtime and Under the Cherry Tree, and last Christmas one of the best Christmas books of the year, Merry Christmas. Her latest book, Here a Little Child I Stand (Heinemann/General Publishing:$12.95) is again with Mitchell. Mitchell has collected poems of prayer and praise from around world, traditional Eskimo, from the Old Testament, Hindu prayers and a Japanese prayer for understanding. Ichikawa’s soft pastel drawings sensitively capture the spiritual response to beauty in nature and loving kindness bet- ’ ween men. xe eK OF Barbara Cooney told the story of Alice Rumphius who wanted to travel the world and live by the sea, as her grandfather had done. One other thing he asked her was to do something to make the world more beautiful, Miss Rumphius (Penguin:$4.95) is the story of how she achieves that goal, a story which holds that life and art must intertwine — a belief supported by the tranquility and beauty of the landscapes Cooney paints for her story. This outstanding book for young children was the winner of the American Book Award. It is now available in paperback.