7 1 se el ge catego? ah Fanihgyee’ ned ye Pa trier sa gc ay: . A a et ERE dS abba Gres rh alll attend Leet Ee yee Mg wet _ TERRACE — Nine theatre students marked the Students show fears AUGUST “4, “1991 “Terrace, », Women's’ Rejquece’ Centre. “LI: “a.m. Film — Toying With Their - ». Future?, ‘a film “that.-asks the : J" s question, “Are” idysi-brain- washing: our: children?*, Con. ~-ceatTates On. the. dubjecté of sex- end of their three weck workshop at the Aurora Summer School of the Arts last week with the - - performance of a play they created themselves. ' Share their fears and dreams with an audience, Something they might not nofmally be able to do, i The piece-gaye the young actors a chance to. ‘head.’ And so they cut off her head and the: cheshire cat appears on. her and sort of sits there.” fe Co _ Halladay said he has no idea’ where the dream came from. business administration dreamt at night or. what they were afraid of, and created some fantasti¢‘material. Some had said | Course at Northwest Com- -then shape that into amonologue,.--. {at the beginning) they aren’t creative and I hope munity College’ in Prince | She said she was surpised'at the differences in what they've found is that they can be creative Rupert. where she has a __ their fears and hers ‘when She-was the same age.’ and make their. voice heard,” home — on September 9. _. “I’m fascinated as’ the generations grow up . Six of the teenage students were from Terrace, -’* Parnell will hear at the end _ one from Kitimat, one from Hazelton and one of the month, whether or not _ from Prince Georg BO she receives financial aid for ism“and’ materialism created by | SAid instructor Teri Snelgrove of Vancouver. ; “the-toy-market.. “+ “When T came here Iwas trying to think about ore. ts 2 ‘AUGUST. 1,°1992 — Terrace ‘Publi¢s Library Thurs. 2 p.m. Lets'-make a parade jungle [- junket, Join the ‘fun preparing ‘ for Riverbodt Days parade and march with thetibrary Sat. Aug, (| 5. Parental:petmiision required, Register’in advatice. 619-8177 OR ie te ie - AUGUSF 15,1991 — Terrace ‘Women’s. Resource Centre, 11 "am, Film — Turtaround:. A : ‘Story of. Recovery, is about five ‘women's: fights | against’ - “how the dreams and hopes and: fears change,’ she said. “They're more exposed'to the word than T was, Some ofthem are afraid of more ‘alcoholism and d iction. eM are aired ra rear college, but regardless she’s nee ee eeetien ‘slobal issues — the environment, power.” 7 REE RE ___.. | “bound and determined to _ | | AUGUST IS, 1991 — Thursday Power is the subject of Prince George student »: This was the first. year for the Aurora Summer g¢t into the program,” Sadie Parneij: at 7. p.n_Kermode, Friendship Andrew Halladay’s monologue that grew out of -- School of the Arts..):....:. . PA peg ; a -“D've enjoyed the work [’m doing (at: the centre), -but: |." Courses were offered in .weavng, spinning, | there's.so many things opening up now that the sky's the.. music, theatre and art,-and the approximately 70 © {. limit? cer bce students, ranging in ‘age’ from 12 to 70, came ~The Friendship Centre's board has given her a teaye of |: from as far away as ‘Gabriola Island in the Gulf absence for the time being, and is accepting applications for a_ Islands and as near as Terrace, replacement. , City. needs English program | _A class at the Reading Place teaching English as a second: i language (ESL) was so popular that two more. have been : i created, said coordinator Nat Purcell. fe _ Those new classes began this week under the instruction of Heather Bellamy, a native of Usk who taught English in Pakistan and Italy before receiving her teaching certificate at - Carleton University in Ottawa. “ ~ The Reading Place, set up under Project Literacy to pro- mote literacy in Terrace, began teaching English after several © requests for a course... : “It is a program that seems to have been needed for along time in Terrace,” Purcell pointed out. ‘So many peopleright “| at the beginning (of Project Literacy) came in hoping this was: . a place for ESL,” ae vo __.. He said Bellamy’s first class consisted of six people from ‘ ‘Punjab and one person from Costa Rica. Co = i. “She seems to have established quite a rapport with the. " _first-students . that they started bringing their friends | ‘along}”’said Purcell, . ; a Ee | . That’s when The Reading Place decided to start two new “| Society will be hosting a coffee ‘drop-in which will be held inthe’ Terrace Community tent set up at the Arena, Anyone wishing to H contribute some form of enter- 7 i :tainment or participate is : ‘welcome. For more info, call’ Benita Chapdelaine at 635-4906, tkhke AUGUST 2, 199i ~ & dream he had about Alice in Wonderland get- ting her head cut off at the Queen of Hearts’: : n [look at the queen," the fourteen-year- alladay' said, “and say, “Off with tal Som Terrace’ ] Women’s Resource: Centre. 1° 4m. Films = Moving On, about ‘how the problem ‘of- wife assaull was solved in:London, Ontario, — . withthe efforts of all social ser- ‘vice, Introduces a new program, “Changing Ways’? (o treat men - who batter for thelr illness, As well,a short film, New Shoes, on the telatjonship: between tradi- -Gonal romance” and . violence against: women, oy we ee " AUGUST 23,°1991 —. Support ‘group meeting for- persons. suf: ‘ferinig’from: ME. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), also know as ae CFEDS (Chronic Fatigue and Im- mune Dysfunction: Syndrom) in ~ the downstairs miceting room of the. Terrace Public ‘Library at 7:30 ‘p.m. We. Will listen ‘to a taped lecture by Dr: Pau! Cheney of Lake Tahoe, Nevada. For more information, please contact * Kathleen Talstraarassaptas. ide § Tr 2 1. 2 cs oe 4 NEW IMMIGRANTS TO:TER- ; RACE have an opportunity to | . tinprove ‘their: English conversa. lional ‘skills, over; the summer. =: They can do:so by-taking part in _ 2 ESL classes scheduled to start up at The Reading Place the last week of July. For more info call 635-9119. Bap ag bh IRR classes, oo, Pag a an ee. ~ qo Beginner classes-and an intermediate ctass’are now of. : fered. One beginner class ig for people literate in their first ; language and another is for those who were never literate in ~ . the first language. ; . eos “It’s a real Challenge because that group is usually the one that falls-through the cracks in a regular class,” Bellamy said. Participants in the new classes include three students from " Skeens Junior Secondary and one from Caledonia Senior. Secondary School, ; : rs! __Anelementary family —. Jean Gary Taille-Fer, 7, of Haiti now has an extended family in Terrace, That’s because Thornhill Elementary. ar ki, ee TERRACE ART OALLERY and Terrace Public Library sum- mer art show featuring local ar- lists is held Tuesday to Sat., 4 hoon ta 5 p.m, Further informa- School is sponsoring him and his family through the Foster: |". = an ton call Cathy 638-8884, Parents Plan. ee res © = 4 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR The boy is one of ten children and lives in a two room qe : “Chitd Health: clinics'* “for BA as apatiment made of cement and covered with sheet iron. For’: |. Tuesdays from 9:30 am.*~ 12 furniture he and his family have one table, a few chairs beds.’ .j. .. p.m. and from 1:30p.m, -4p.m. ed } ‘ Thursdays 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. Duties include. weighing. &- measuring - children. No lifting - . r | ; i] . necessary. For more informatian.- ; call Debra at638-3310 a WR ans | : .. Prarie ccey tne DRUMS The new awnings at the Farmers Market are up Just in time for the summersun, But, while they wait for. and some household appliances, They cack using a small por-°""} table stove and charcoal and eat one meal a day, ar Thornhill Elementary will keep up to date on Jean Gary © and his parents’ accomplishments through regular letters and’ - Total rides high Motorcyclists participating this June in the northwest com- "|; “ponent of the annual Ride for Sight raised more than $10,000 ape Biactice every Mon. fram 7:30 ; B10 p.m. Jr. Table; 8:20 - 9:00 it, vendors are happy to use them to shield that persistant summer rain. Pm. Sr, Table; 9115 - 9:45 pam. 2 a’ ee ; piping & drumming. Meet at.the 7 : om: for eye research, ee an ae iH § ‘Anyone inetesed se eage Park. _ (“That's the highest. we've ‘ever had in a northern B.C, we ty “ ‘learnlng.-to play, call Audrey " tide,” said James Gilham, northwestern. coordinator. a is Kerr at 635-3726," | The total of $10,040.45 amounted to more than one third Vesta was missed ccm hte pee 5 qo. Whilé’ von of the provincial total, he added, . a CCB: ACE. AND. - While. i at nis y i fs sBistaict White Cane Cho hile .. volunteering the This year almost 10,000 motorcyclists across the country "blood donor -clinic [happened a _to. chat witha fellow resting “Here ‘n after he had given bloody"). 3.‘ _~ |He sat on the cot looking con- -eérmned, so-l asked if everything °°) aa eae alrieht. He replied, “Yes, ... "participated in the ride, which involves collécting donations -: for eye research throughout the year and transporting ittoa collection: point — the northwest - point ‘this year was Smithers. The Ride for Sight is the largest money-raising event by. matorcyclists in the world, Next year’s Ride will be held in Meeting the 2nd Tues. of every . month at 1:00 p.m. in the “J Wonten’s: Resource. Centre. Everyone welcome. For informa: af tién phone Phyltis ac 638-0422 or fl Evelyn at 635-7015. " Bos Wai, Ar KITIMAT. TERRACE - but: there'is something ‘misting “y Kitimat. . SINGLES meet crery Tustday al here. Vesta Douglas. is::not . . 7 A _ Lo ff d Po) Me. Mikes 7 p.m, errace, ere FE egos ee » Jon's Photo They moved to Terrace in ye, 7 : fp Foriate. hone €38;3238,, vp Hesvas right, You see, Vésta Graphics and Northern Lights 1956, where they settled-on [- - Seca rt COUrSeS 0 ere ee : Peo EER, ‘Injured her'knee and has been “Studie Braun’s Island’s Heppel Rd., This fall Terrace area residents will be able to Participate in » confined ‘to her; home: because. The ‘Termes “Stgsdacg |. ‘She cannot.walk, os : uae whee Ura. ye F ym sure many People around: rariaeuh tee Sari ug, * ae lag nave mis es seeing oi : = ., 2 Rates and’ comma” / Hurry and get better, | te ‘orgmalzaiions, fot RS , AY long, “time® resident of o>) Thls column ts intended | TH¢ Queen Charlotte Islands Braun’s Island has passed away. “E tr- non-profit org muscum recently showed-the Marle- Helene . Schulmelster |. 2Ot nomprofit organiza. . work of artist Irene “(C‘Aurore") was born on Feb Mons aid those events for é ces: 19, 1931 in Spruce Grave Alber: ae charges eeonaee : be ° her parents Alma and cp, fon. ee cee tal Glratd eae cs [To meet our production Sl -\, deadlines; we ask that any’ visual art courses from the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver — without travelling a block. : 4 i “Wou:may have seen some of ona ‘farm 7 That's: because they'll be offered Knowledge Network: iE i I Irene’s:work:on display in the Heppel.-- To tegen og : of “Jon’s Photo And over the years many area’ noe “residents have gone out there ‘for fresh garden vehicles, bought from: Mr, . courses beginning in September. TThe courses include a survey of western art, focussing on. She worked eight years inthe | Prehistoric; ancient, classical, Romanesque and Gothic. arts: ” kitchen at Skeenaview — now. | a introduction to colour covering everything from mixing Terraceview Lodge, | _ Colour ‘to 'tising it in cooking: an exploration of images inf 7. Aurore: started to care for | Sommunication; and an examination of painting and. | | bow children at a Very young age. seulpture'it Canada before 871,00 ree When :her. mother passed f. ...A Second ‘part of the survey of western art is offered in| away she became motherto her |. jeaary and looks at art from the Renaissance until the pr Ce vith the: kel ae erithe -/ ‘Those wishing. to participate in the. course will be sent: a Os ‘, Md Asi a ‘item for ac ate: materials needed for the assignements including texts, paint,” ; ‘sont by ae ed spun ® Tet enbaree sw Ams | er and ete wh netaing tes, pants : “FRIDAY vrecidl ‘the | Joe said she was o¢ eat polka 063. whe ' To register, contact the Emily Carr College of Art and . didue in hich i nt e ‘dances C was a grea! po =~ at: 1399 Johnston St., Vancouver, V6H 3R9 or by J = ere : The couple was married Au |. Salling. 884-3830 or 687-2345 — or the Open University —. | *: i 2 |e Rrconteibuted articten, 24,1948 in Su Pauls Albee, ae eo Richmond, VEX 129 or by calling 660-2200.or | poe the eadline fe § gee “und the love they shared allthe checkup. °°" ae ~f 1-800-663-9711) Deadline for registration is‘August 22-00 | 1 ee . the» : TURS. - Years. togeah T was an inspira: She went to ‘Mills Memorial —— 3 _ | a faye etng, THURS: Hon mld A giv To many.” Hodplal and yeu for 3 anda. Turn to page B7 |; they enaied 46 Sr as more Community | | .