Our Coming Events column is a public service offered by the Terrace Review. Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed in or dropped off at our office, 4595 Grelg Avenue, typed or in legible writing. Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is available from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, on the last Thursday of each month from 2 to 4 p.m., or phone 638-1518 tor a taped message or further information. Thursday, Dec. 26 — Terrace annual BIRD COUNT DAY. Feeders, watchers and other bird watching enthusiasts are encouraged to phone Diane at 635-6984 to participate in this annual event. The Terrace Public Art Gallery will be offering child and youth art lessons in January. For more information, please contact Joanne at 638- 0605. Friday, Jan. 10 — The Pacific Northwest Music Festival committee reminds competitors and teachers that the deadline date for entry into the Festival is Jan. 10, 1992. The Festival dates are March 30 to April 11. Syllabuses and entry forms are available fram Sight and Sound in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, from the public libraries in Terrace and Kitimat and from the Secretary, P.O. Box 456, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5. January 20 to 24 — Kermode's Alcohol and Drug program presents a powerful one-week workshop, “Family Healing”, at the Inn of the West in Terrace. Special guest speakers from Edmonton are Rebecca Martell and Edward J. Belierose. Admission is FREE. Please pre-register by phone Benita Chapdelaine at 635-4906. Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 18, March 3 and 10 — Diabetic Clinics will be held. Two-day clinic for Type | and I! diabetics Jan. 28, Feb. 4, March 3 and 10; one-day refresher on Feb. 18. A doctor's referral is required for the clinics. Contact Mills Memorial Hospital dietitian Joan Marr at 638-4050 for further information. _ Northwe Entertain The Terrace inn *Gigi's - Until Dec. 28 — Hall of Fame *Skeena Ballroom - New Year's Eve Back Eddy’s Pub Northern Motor Inn, George’s Pub Until Jan.11 — Harvest Moon Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 «Every Monday, Wednesday, eavery Mon, — cribbage 7;30 p.m. Kitimat Centennial Museum «Until Dec.24 —- Our Room With A View, and pottery by five local artists. the seasons have on artists." st Arts And ment Calendar - New Year’s Eve — Buffet and live band — Vendetta . Deluxe prime rib dinner and music by Dan's Musical Varieties — tickets available at front desk ‘New Year's Eve Bash — tickets available at the Pub *New Year’s Eve Extravaganza — music by Range Rockers; tickets at the Legion; members and guests welcome ee and Thursday — Darts | eavery second Thurs. — bridge 7;30 p.m. the seasons captured in textiles "This exhibition is a window into the effect ‘continued fr. pg.12. by Adrian Nyland Samie Seltenrich designed an ad for Carmen’s Kitchen because her mom owns the store. Samic said the interview was the best part. She said the worst part was doing it over and over again, and that making ads aren’t as easy as she thought. by Mike Dickson Katie Agnew did an ad for Scotia Bank because her mom works there. The best part was | when she went there during school hours. The worst part was when she did it (the ad) six . times. Katie says, “It’s hard to get something perfect." by Heather Kelly Heather Wilson is doing the advertizements for Video Stop. She thinks that the best part of this project was the interview because the person she inter- viewed made her feel comfort- able. Heather thought the worst part of the project was going in and not knowing what kind of person he was. Heather said she learned, "It’s fun doing ads." | by Jayleen Weaver Kuldeep Atwal is advertizing Skeena Cellulose because her dad works there. She likes the part where she did the drawing. Kuldeep says there was no worst part. "It’s not easy to do an ad,” said Kuldeep. i Terrace Review —— Monday, December 23, 1991 13 Graphic Designs C ompater Cut Letlerigg 6 This Column Sponsored By: NorthernComputer 4720 Lazelle Ave., Terrace B.C. Ph. 638-0321 Fax 638-0422 —_—— ~ GINGERBREAD 20% — 50% OFF everything in the store until Dec.3 1st Skeena Mall, Terrace « phone 635-5236 holiday entrance in something exquisite... elegant...exciting! CErTINGS fashion. } D 4620 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. Ph. 635-4550