Page 2, The Herald, Friday, February 13, 1981 re ‘ GeGudele ye? — La Gondola COMMENDS T SIM EHE RE Maat te tag Mayer Maver ten Carew anny ihe Hocmens OINE INQUR EXQUISITE | VENETEAN DINING LOUNGE Omak Wem tats Bem AW Cae ate, gagonee 624-2621 or 624- -3359 & ORIVE IN Tit see Won ttn Gt RP EAIAS EARS EAMAI EMAC AAAD Laconooa tex akhkkkki hiker + je ¥ f2 Pe THEATRE § PASSES + Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. Find them, and if one is yours you've won. Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3010 Kalum St. wkkditth kik ikkkh alaialnich. a kek kkk kttkb bikie ~ choice of film entertainment. Te YOuNs 3175 Chitirer siae Merinee ‘sto ; 7&9Mon, - Sat. Sun. 9pm only The Fiendish Plot of Fu Man Chu Hanset and Grate! s Hop Scotch é with Walter Mathou Feb. ie Fade to Black 20- a1. (Kung Fu) 8 Feb : East Indian 15. Guide Dev Ananed ap.m, Fri. B & 10pm rep, CheerLeaders Wild Weekend ro Plus 4 Texas Detour = ; 1a Divine Madness with Bette Middler In Doby salaialahalataisialelaiolabebelalainislslelslsisinisteleheie x z MAIL COUPON TODAY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT * MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE OR MORE TO BE ELIGIBLE , Le non EY ~ Tegion: + ministration is handled bys i erence nea ereeTerereceenereree’ Lynn Haus of Vancouver _ will conduct a weekend workshop In papermaking from Feb, 13 to 15, in Terrace through the — Outreach Program of the Emily Carr College of Art, The general public will have the opportunity to meet the artist when he discusses his work at a free public lecture on Feb. 13 at Northwest College, 7:30 p.m. in Room 211, © The Saturday and Sunday workshop is restricted to workshop participants only. * Registration is limited to 15 students. For further in- formation about Lynn Haus’ visit and registration contact Kathy Mueller, Northwest College, 635- 6SiL, The Emily Carr College of Art Outreach Program will be offering 71 programs in 58 com- munities in January to “ March, 1981. Since this service was initiated in 1978-79 same 90,000 British Columbians have heen reached through a balanced program of in- struction, art in education, and general community “animation” in the visual arts and design, The ECCA Outreach Program provides non- credit teaching programs (workshops and short courses), biennial Young B.C. Artists’ exhibitions,- in-school residencies, and printmobile programs to more than 40 communities in eight college regions. Programs for individual communities are recom- mended by members of local outréach committees whose members represent the variéus arts and educational interest in the local ad- ‘“qoramunity college’ per-4 ‘sonnel, The Royal Canadian Legion is having a Queen of Hearts dance Saturday, ' Feb, 14. Music by the Prowlers, admission is §2 per person, Sandwiches will be served. Prizes on a AGE ; MAME - ADDRESS - Cnty g TELEPHONE tronsored By: B.C, ASSOCIATION _— POSTAL CODE CHEQUE ENCLOSED $ EARLY BIRD DRAWS: JAN. 20 & FES.26 ' FINAL DRAW APRIL 30, 1981 FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED P.O, Box $8300 Stallon L L Vancouver, B.C. VEP 6E3 _ Access - Disabled, draw basis for Queen of Hearts and three prin- ceases starts at 9 p.m, at _ the Legion. Tickets at door, A free exhibition game of Ringette. -- “The Girls. Game on Ice” Will take place at the Terrace Arena on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 4:45 p.m. The two girls Ringette teams from Kitimat will be playing. Every Sunday from Feb, 22 to March 22 from 4:45 p.m. to 5:45 pum, thete will.be a Ringette _ Drop-in for girls ages 6 to 8, For 50 cents the girls will learn the basics of the game but they must wear a: helmet and mouth guard. If” they can get an old hockey stick they should saw the blade off. The recreation depart- ment Majorettes Class taught by Maureen Therrion is having a Parents Night Presen- tation tenight at 7 p.m. in the arena banquet room. Everyone is welcome, especially people who — would like to join. Anyone who has an idea for a spring program is asked to call 638-1174 with their ideas. The depart- ment is looking for part- time instructors for the spring programs and renumeration isup to $9.an hour. oo After ‘you’ve seen the fabulous Bananaswami Saturday, Feb. l4at8 p.m. in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre you may want to see the Portugeuse hypnotist- Jmagician, Ruben Oliviera on Sunday, Feb, 15 at 8 p.m. The movie Outrageous is based on a short story by ” Margaret Gibson Land deals, with =the 3 telgtiotislip: between ‘2 pai” dfs acknowledged crazies and will be seen in the R.E.M. . Lee Theatre Wednesday, Feb, 18. The Stars of China tickets are still on sale in Baron's Jewellery Store in the Skeena Mall for the _ Feb. 20 performance at 8:15 p.m. 1 The Social Planning and Review Council of B.C. and ‘B1 will hold a meeting at Northwest : Community College in Room 208 at 10 am. on Tuesday, Feb. 1? to discuss activities and community involvement in the In- ternational Year of the All people concerned are welcome. "Northwest Community Coliege will hold a seminar on Memory Dynamics, which employs a generalized technique of association which proves retention and recall, Ht is interesting and: effective, if. not fun; the -regulisare immediate; and the techniques have ap- plications ‘in every sphere of life. It works everyone regardless of age. For $26 you can remember. all kinds of things by taking the ‘seminar Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Feb. 19 from 7:30 - BM. to N p.m. Register in advance at NCC, P.O. Box 728, Terrace, B.C, or phone 635-6511 for more In- formation, NCC is also holding a Boating Safety “and Navigation: Course Thursday, Feb. 19 al 7:30 p.m. « at Caledonia Secondary. The course will | continue for five weeks. Call the college for more information. The Canadian Diabetes Association will hold its February meeting on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. in the education room of Mills Memorial Hospital. Roseanne Hanberg and | Joan Marr will present a Program on diabetic day care. Everyone js welcome, especially new diabetics or those caring for diabetic patients. As usual this will be followed by a general discussion Cindy Larratt; im: for - cookies. The Open Learning In, Stitute is “sponsoring ~ Finding My Own Way —a - 22 part television series - designed to help women develop - the’ skills, necessary to choosing a - particular lifestyle or. eareer, in or out of the home. It will be broadcast via the KNOW network which will start Monday over Channel” 12. ’ eablevision. The series, itself begins Feb, 24 at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays with repeats on Sundays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information and & program guide call collect 635-4961 or write to 3304" Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. V6G 2N6. -' Unravel the mystery of videotape recording and techniques. What are the - benefits to your profession, or business? How can you take advantage of this visual dimension of communication? Find out ‘Salurday, Feb. 28 from 12:30 p.m, to 4:30 p.m. in Caledonia Secondary. Registration for this NCC course may be made by Feb. 23 for a-fee of $12. - Learn types of equipment and operation, preventive maintenance, production techniques, video access. The instructor is Nancy Patrick from NCC. Prince George's Winter Mardi Gras starts: this weekend and continues until Feb. 23. The Granisle Winter Carnival will be held from Feb. 19 to 22. ’ The following is the list from the Skeena Junior hake Fahepr ngnor rade 10:' Amarjit Pannum; Danette Rinas; Marty VanderKwaak: Sandra Coulter; Giselle’ ‘Jakobs; Janet Reay; ‘Brenda Roseboom; Joel VanderKwaak; Alison Kennelly; Greg Byng; ‘Rosemarie Euverman. Honorable Mention: Sheralyn Reid; Randy Shelton, . Grade % Debra Carson; Jackie L 4 ' Figh tham: - | Whitney knowledge and “ attitudes * Catherine t. Them All _ Hearl Attack, Stroke ” High Blood Pressure Rheumatic Fever Whitney: Eric Durando; Stefanie Whitney; Louise — Kennelly; David Loater; Honorable Menilon: Ariene ‘Christie; Valerie Janssen; - Crystal Thomas; May Yu. Grade 9: Donna Ben- Brinnen; Christine Euveman; Seanna Gregg; Kelly Williston; Cheryl Forbes; Christine Janssen; Suzanne Michaud; Kelly Chhokar; Honorable ‘Mention: Darlene Bron- sefia; David Jensen; ‘Michael Theiss. ’ Skin Tight, a rock-and- “roll group, will perform at the Red D'or. Denney McGurk, singer of songs and player of guitar, will perform in the “Terrace Hotel Lounge. . : Ezekiel and ‘the Foree continue at the Lakelse Hotel lounge. . Debbie Varga; , Kennedy; ‘Around town withthe Heral ] . along with -epifee and The Saturday matinee in | Terrace is Hansel and Gretel, The 7 p.m. and 9 p.m, shows are Peter ‘Sellers’ Fiendish Plot of Dr, Fu Manchu from Feb. 11 to 14. (He becomes his own worst enemy in this, his last picture show). Hopscotch with Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, © will be.seen trom Feb. 15 to 17. Kung Fu fans will like Fade to Black from Feb. 18 to 21. In the 6 p.m. and 10 - p.m. theatre there is the double bill of Cheerleaders’ Wild Weekend and Texas Detour, which is restricted from Feb, 11 to 14. Rock music is the theme of No Nukes from Feb. 15 to 17., Bette Midler provides a Devine Madness from F eb. 18 to 2k. In the Kitimat Nechako. | Theatre the Saturday mati e-isolleeg Hippo. Ordinary People is ‘an extraordinary movie from Feb. 12 to 14 with Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore. Ken Reid is in The Dream _Never Dies from Feb. 15 to | 16. Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nelson is in Prom Night from Feb. 17 to 19. And Hopscotch with Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson is from Feb. 20 to 22. RESTAURANT FULL FAGILITIES— = QHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD. AIR CONDITIONED— —DINING LOUNGE— —BUSINESS LUNCHES— Mon. to Fri. Ham - 2pm SUN. “THURS. 11 a.m.- 12 pom, FRI. &, SAT. 11 a.m. - 2 am. Heer f TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL . sHl only from $25.00 up Mostly with full kitctens -alno extra cost, Free porking ; Downtown location: Weakly, monthly & {amity tates For brochure and reservations wile: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL - 845 Hamby St. Vancouver, OC. VOR WI or" ° Phone ofea 604-687-6751, ANNOUNCEMENT. | The Terrace Hotel is pleased - a announce the appointment of Mr. Ralph: “ Deda as Head Chef. Mr. Deda ‘is weil;.: versed In evening dining culsine and~ ~ would be honoured. to have you as his guest. . Also a reminder of our Prime Rib. Special Wednesdays and now also’ Fridays at an unbeatable price of $7,95.. For your evening dining pleasure visit: the Terrace where fine dining is at Its: best. ’ For reservations call ', 635-2231 "THERESTAURANT FOR ALL THEFAMULY ! Treat your sweethea ie ae roy rp nn mas Set Lom Prime Rib Dinner with all the trimmings Saturday, February 14 Spm-10pm 4028 Hwy..ta WW. 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