’ ‘Thursday, January 21 Michael "Chipman was fined $1,000 and ‘Friday, January 22 Richard _ suspension for impaired driving. og f _ Northwesterners. _ available, courtesy of the Old M The Terrace and District Multicultural Association, in conjunction with: its Multicultural Week celebra- tions, is hosting a workshop call- ed ‘‘Community Involvement in the School’? on Feb. 20 in the Library Conference Room, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. by Betty Barton The workshop is provided by the B.C. Multicultural Educa- tion Society at the request of the Terrace association and deals with the questions of building a partnership between the schools and the community. It will in- vestigate how business, labor and parent groups can act as On a recent Sunday evening the Happy Gang Centre was a hive of activity. Members of the Happy Gang Centre, along with members of the Terrace & District Multicultural Assoclation, made up pots of hearts in preparation for the annual International Potluck Dinner held last weekend, There were red, white and pink hearts everywhere, walting to be fitted onto the ends of straws to look like Valentine flowers. Young and old allke, clipped, pasted, and stapied until the Happy Gang Centre looked like something out of Cupid’s Workshop. Betty Bartonphoto resource people and facilitators; analyze how the school system . = . reflects the multicultural compo- In court Saturday, rebruary 2 rate Childcare Seminar with Mab al ed. nent of the community; and will er lidcara Advocacy Training Institute, Vancouver. Oloma : ' ; In Terrace provincial court On | drass new govarnmant plans what our kids need, and how to get It. promote the set-up of an ad Monday, January 18 Gordon Public welcome. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Northwest Community College. visory committee o McDonald was fined $500 for multiculturalism. driving ‘while disqualified and The facilitator for this fined an additional $500 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. mw a * ‘ . ‘ fa In Terrace provincial court on tin, 9 Tuesday, January 19 Deidrich Vea Fehr was sentenced to one year - in jail and put on probation for one year for impaired driving. Fehr also received a second one- year jail sentence and given one. - year’s probation, to be served. concurrently, fora second count . of impaired driving. YE he a 64 .In Terrace provincial court on a oe in Se el — given a six month drivers license - suspension for driving while dis- qualified, * In Terrace provincial court on Friday, January 22 Willis Brown was sentenced to one day in jail for failing to comply with an order of probation. t the Terrace Review we 44% take pride in personally designing and instituting an ad from scratch, to be unique to you and your business! If you want to get your business across in a creative and effective way, a Make an appointment with our team today, Terrace Review 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 5G4 - 635-7840 4 -Jn Terrace provincial court on Wesley was fined $400 and given oe a six month drivers license eer In Terrace provincial court on Friday, January 22 Victor Brakenbury was fined $450 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impiared driving. . In Terrace provincial courton Friday, January 22 Linda Han- -. son was fined $250 for theft... Heritage . Week — continued ‘from page 13 ; . Terrace Parks and Recreation,” will take place on Feb. 21 at the Arena Banquet Room from 1:45 p.m. to 5:00. p.m. - An afternoon: of film and slides of local interests will in- clude a history of Terrace, nar- rated by Ruth Hallock; restora- tion of log buildings, including the log buildings at Heritage Park; and the petroglyphs in Kitselas Canyon, narrated by - Dave Walker. The films to be shown -are; Operation Rock, Heritage B.C., and The First 8 eo. Coffee and biscuits will be Age Pensioners from the Happy Gang Centre. No. entry fee will be charged. . ulticulture and educationworkshop coming this week ‘We make our Ads nd workshop is Mr. Andy Krawezyk, whois the B.C. rep to the Canadian Council on. Multiculturalism and- Inter- cultural Education. and is also the President of the North Van- couver Teachers’ Association and the B.C. Multicultural Education Society. Mr. Krawezyk has an M.A. degree in multiculturalism. He has been a high school teacher for 10 years and is head of the Social Studies Dept. in his school. The Multicultural Association stressed that this workshop topic is one of importance to the com- munity as a whole and more specifically, to School District 88 Board trustees, adminstrative officers, teachers, represen- tatives of the different ethnic communities, R.C.M.P. school liaison, churches and especially, parents, The Multicultural - Association encourages all in- terested persons to attend and - bring their concerns, questions and ideas on multiculturalism.