Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 23, 1991 A9 ~~ COMING EVENTS Our Coming Events column is a public service offered by the Ter- race Review. Deadiine is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed in or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed or In fegible writing. Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is avallable from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Branch 73, B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, hold a pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre the first Saturday of every month fram 8 to 11 a.m. Everyone welcome! The Terrace French Preschool has openings for three- and four-year- olds. Previous knowledge of French is not required. Phone Pam at 635-4260 for information. (1/30). Wednesday, Jan. 23 — Living With Cancer Support Group for Families and Friends meets at 7:30 p.m., 4623 Tuck Ave., Senlor Citizens’ Lounge. Sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society. Contact Mrs. L. Nielsen at 635-2995 for further information. Thursday, Jan. 27 — Trustee education at 7 p.m. in the education The curling eventa for the Northern B.C. Winter Games got some support recently from the room at Mills Memorial Hospital. Speaker Is Phillip Grocott, Director Skeena Mall, which decided to kick in $2,000 for the sport. Mall manager Lynda Bretfeld delivered of Personnel, Doctors’ Privileges. 4 the cheque to,Games society fund raising coordinator Campbell Stewart. Thursday, Jan. 27 — Notice of board meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the educa- | § The Way I Saturday, Feb. 2 — Pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre, 4226 Kalum St., Terrace, from 8 to 11 a.m. Sponsored by Branch 73, m | See It... : by Stephanie Wiebe B.C. Old Age Pensioners’ Organization. Everyone is welcome to at- tend. ; Feb. 4and 5 — Auditions for “The Crackwalker" at 7:30 p.m. at the Me- Coll Playhouse (Terrace Little Theatre building) at 7:30 p.m. Directed by Daniel Barnswell. Needed are two females and three males, Cail oe 635-5170 for further Information. a Wednesday, Feb. 6 — A free law class will be held regarding Wills and Estates at 7 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre in Terrace. Speaker Is Don Brown of Crampton, Brown and Arndt. Class size is limited, so be sure to register early by calling 635-4750. 4 ‘Yesterday, 1 bought five new and sales people around the a . yy slamming him against the wall, Feb. 11 and 12 — Auditions for “Talking With” at 7 p.m. at the McColl Ay ink pens, I'd just re-stocked my § world know this ruse — the pen and with wild cyes and clenched Playhouse (Terrace Little Theatre building). Directed by Karla Hennig. a | supply back in December, but is borrowed, casually pocketed teeth, demanding, "WHERE did Needed are elght women. Call Karla at 635-5483 (mornings and even- | those pens mysteriously and never seen again. Many you get that PEN?" But that was aaa veoh aa aveate on ao ee naldren ding Buying and a i i : : _?, uesday, Feb. 12 — A free law class w eld regarding Buying an , disappearets forcing me eon busin esses expect this shameless last week — I’m more mature Selling a Home at7 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre in Terrace. Speaker € crummy "reject" pens from _ illicit behavior from their and controlled now, is John Bandstra, Bratr. & Solctr. Glass size Is limited, so be sure to the back of the desk drawer — customers, and for this reason, You see, yesterday when I register early by calling 638-4750. you know, the cheap ones with —_will print advertising slogans bought my new supply of pens, I Friday, Feb. 15 — The Pacific Northwest Music Festival committee Is the gnawed ends, that leave big directly on the to-be-stolen- . had to write a cheque, and due to asking for volunteers redo during the Music Festival which takes i . ' : , place Marc © 23. Adjudicators’ secretaries and door-people are oes of ink across the paper. So merchandise. Not a bad idea, _ the recent crime wave, I didn’t required. The list of helpers must be completed by Feb. 15. Anyona ught new ones ~-- Papermate although I'd be tempted to have a pen, so I borrowed one willing to assist, please call one of the following between 4:30 and 8 Flex-grips, these are called — inscribe my own writing from a lady at the drugstore. And | p.m.; Linda Tupper, 635-3582; Crispina Cote, 635-9281; Lita Flynn, two black, two blue and one red. instruments with "Return this pen yes, I’ll confess in print, it seems | 6°5-6263 They were on special and they or die." that I unconsciously stole it. Saturday, Feb. 16 — Don’t miss the 15th annual BIG BAND DANCE at don’t blob oO th has be as how, i £ di Caledonia Senior Secondary. Cocktalls at 7 p.m., dinner at 8 p.m. _ nee te peo en removed Somehow, it sort of stayed in MY | Tickets are available at Sight and Sound. Call Claudia Edmonds at But I’m wondering what from its original owner, only God hand, and came home with me. I 635-4341 for further Information. happened to the December pens, knows where it will end up. know just how annoyed that Thursday, Feb. 21 — Northwest Regional Juried Art Show will be held the ones that disappeared. And Between the borrowings, the ou!- generous pen-less lady feels. in Prince Rupert March 1 to 30. Entry forms are avaliable at Wallinda the November ones. It seems I’m and-out theft and a few But I'll have to live with the eienihest ons Deadiine for entries is Feb. 21. For furtherinformation, - constantly replacing pens. These © misp!acements, my Terrace 89- — guilt -— even if I could find the oe eee are not great pens, not awful d P { uld d , Tuesday, Feb. 26 — A tree law class will be held regarding Mortgages great pens, cent drug store Papermate co lady, I couldn’t clear my & Renewals at 7 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre in Terrace. Speaker Is pens, just middle-of-the-road be traded and stolen enough to —s conscience by returning the pen. Herbert Dar Santos. Class size Is limited, so be sure to register early good pens, Though I’m fairly travel across the country, ending You see, it’s on its way to Come- by calling 638-4750. protective toward a decent pen, it up in a gas station in Come-by- By-Chance, Newfoundland right will predictably vanish within Chance, Newfoundland, for allI now. weeks of purchase. As for the know. It’s a smali world for pens. crummy cheap "reject" pens — And while some Newfie-accented they'll still be around in the next mechanic named Joe is using my century, haunting my great- pen to write notes to his ex- grandchildren. girlfriend, I’m back at the drug. Apparently, I’m not alone with store in Terrace, buying more this pen problem. For years, Papermates. They probably won’t banks, post offices and many be on sale next time, either — government institutions have _ does Joe care? I think not. chained their pens to the counter, But that’s okay. I can live with 17 Jack Cook, Terrace effectively discouraging customer the idea of Joe using my pen in pen-theft. Most of the time this © Newfoundland. It’s kind of Jan.18- — ~—__—‘{- Sandra Shippit, Terrace measure seems to work, though _— exciting, actually, to think of my ; I’ve seen a few dangling pen-less Papermate writing steamy love- Jan. 19 Erwin Cooper, Terrace _ Chains as evidence pointing to the notes to Joe’s old girlfriend in . criminal tendencies of the public. Come By Chance. It’s the local Jan. 20 Michael Johnson, Terrace It’s possible that these stolen thefts that get to me. When I bu bank pens could be the work of 8 a black Bie Erasermate, and ” Jan. 21 Lawrence Baker, Terrace frustrated left-hander, who, in subsequently lose it to a pen- | Jan. 22 Julia Mitchell, Terrace rage over the blatent right-handed thief, I become irritated — this dextrist altitudes displayed by the quiet petty larceny has gone on Jan. 23 Erwin Alexander, Greenville pen-placers in institutions, wrench for YEARS. And it’s not the pen, {he pen from the chain in furied —_ it’s the inconvenience, the protest. Or maybe not. annoyance, the principle — if I'd , As far as my own pens go, I’m wanted to give it away, I'd have ; undecided about my Papermate’s gift-wrapped it. Meanwhile, for a fate. I’ve determined that the few days after this loss, any most common route of pen person using a black Bic liberation begins with the EBrasermate in my presence is innocent question, "May I borrow . suspect. | used to imagine myself your pen?" Generous desk clerks — grabbing the suspect's collar,