4 Take a bow TOMORROW, the Terrace Volunteer Bureau holds its annual volunteer appre- ciation luncheon. The celebration is part of local events timed with National Vo- lunteer Week, April 21-27. The luncheon takes place from noon to 1 p.m. at the Elks Hall, 2822 Tetrault St. The Terrace Volunteer Bureau will also have a display at the Skeena Mali this week, “Volunteering is an integral part of our community,” bureau director Sonja Slana says, adding the events of Sept. 11 have sparked renewed interest in volunteerism and giving back to the community. Older volunteers give more time, Statistics say JUST SEVEN per cent of Canadians per- form most of the volunteer work — 73 per cent - in this country. And older Cana- dians are putting the most volunteer hours — even though not as many of them vo- junteer. A national survey conducted in. 2000 showed volunteers aged 65 and older give an average of 269 hours a year. -The National Survey of Giving, Volun- teering and Participating showed volun- teers aged 55 to 64, meanwhile, contribu- ted 181 hours a year on average, also a considerable amount. Thank You Dedication apreciated Dear Sir: The Northern Health Authority and Terrace Home Support would like to thank the volunteers who bring a smile to so many people in Terrace and area. These volunteers install altert lines, deli- ver meals on wheels and volunteer at the Adult Sunshine Centre. Thank you for your kindness and dedicated time. The Northern Health Authority and Terrace Home Support From B1 The Terrace Standard is now “with a rate.this low, 9. - we could've hired: = rofessional. movers. . ‘It kind of sets you up for the fall’ with a great deal of hu- mour but builds to an emo- tional wallop. “Most of the play is very light-hearted, and the development of the rela- tionships between the characters on the reserve is touching and very, very funny,” she says. tion. “It’s a smaller cast, so that makes it simpler,” Weston says of the four- some in Someday. Annette Krause and Dale Sebastian round aut the small cast. Two cist members have previous acting exper- actors.” ience, and all of the actors participated in workshops that were a requirement for anyone intending to audi- tion. “It’s been a little easier this year. I can devote more time with the “It kind of sets you up for the fall, where the ten- sion builds, and: you real- ize there’s something much deeper going on.” Skeena River Players has entered Someday in the Skeena Zone Drama Festival, taking place at the Mount Elizabeth Theatre in Kitimat this year. It will be presented May 9. After thal, the troupe will take Someday on the read, including Prince Ru- pert on May 18. Weston is also hoping to take the play to Smithers and the Nass Valley. This is only the second play Skeena River Players has performed. The First Nations theatre company debuted with ‘The Rez Sis- ters last year. Along with Prisk and McNamara, actors Annette Krause and Dale Sebastian round out the small but ta- lented cast in Someday. Two cast members have previous acting exper- ience, and all of the actors participated in workshops that were a requirement for anyone intending to audi- EPILEPSY CANADA 1-514-845-7859 1-877-SEIZURE Our official ticket outletis.,.... 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