2, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Mar. 23, 1977 “ Persons who wish to list ‘information in this column -should telephone TAB at 633- ‘9195 before 12 noon on ‘Wednesdays for the ‘following week's issue of the, :Terrace Herald. . : ‘Second Thursday of Every’ ‘Month. i Old Age Pensioners Monthly: Meeting - Senior Citizens. Rm. 2pm. | Kiwanis Club meeting 6 p.m. Terrace Hotel every. Tuesday. 9 ‘= Rotary Club Meeting 12 to' -1:30 p.m, Gim’s. Every; Monday. S Whist every Tuesday night, Senior. Citizens Rm. at: ‘Arena. ~ OT -Centennial Lions Meeting every Thursday - 12 p.m Sandman Inn - Kinsmen meeting - 1st &: Srd ‘Thursday - 7 p.m: . Terrace Hotel. "Oo: - AA. meeting - Terrace: ;Hotel. Every Sunday 7:30! - ip.m. i '»Alateen, Alanon meeting at: ‘the Skeena Health Unit) ‘every Monday 3 .- AA, Meeting at Knox: :United Church every; Monday 8:30 p.m. : - Kinsmen Bingo every ard Wednesday of every month, at the arena. : ‘Mills Memoria] Hospital’ ‘Auxiliary Thrift Shop open’ from 11 a.m. to 4:34 p.m., every Saturday. Lazelle Avetiue up from Speedee: Printers. . , . 0.0.R.P. (Ladies of the ‘Royal Purple) 2nd & 4th ‘Monday + Leyal Order of Moose Lodge. No. 1820 - 8 p.m. every 2nd & 4th Tuesday | WHAT'S HAPPENING. - Thornhill Calorie Counters meet every Tuesday, Thornhill Elem. School. 7:15 p.m. New members welcome from Terrace & Thornhill, - Weight Watchers 7 p.m. ‘every Tuesday, Knox United Church . - Inches Away every Tuesday Skeena Health Unit 8 p.m. - Council meeting -2nd & 4th. Monday, Municipal Hall. ~Kermode Four Wheelers - p.m. Ist Wednesday of each month in meeting room of the Sandman Inn, - B.P.0.E. (Elks Lodge) 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month. . . ~The Terrace Shriner Lodge 18 meet the first Tuesday of every month at. 7:30 p.m. at Gim’s Restaurant. - Shrine Club Bingo every. last Thursday of the mont at the Arena Banquet Room beginning at 8 p.m. March 23, 1977 ; - Terrace & Dist, Hospital Society Meeting - 8 p.m. - Lecture Theatre March 24, 1977 - Loyal Order of the Moose and Women of the Moose - 8 p.m. - Oddfellows Hall March 25, 1977 - Terrace Little Theatre - Green Room. . March 25, 26 & 27 Jaycee Commercial Hockey. ‘Tournament Saturday, March 26, 1977 -Xi Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be holding a: Bake Sale at the Co-op from‘ 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 26 The Catholic Women’s League of Terrace will hold a Spring 'Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday, March 19, 1977 from 2 p.m, to 5 pm. at the Veritas Auditorium. March 26, 1977 - - A.A. Meeting - Skeenaview . - Thrift Shop Open - Children’s Storytime - 1:30 - Library - Terrace Little Theatre - Green Room. 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Terrace Community Choir Practice - Christian Reformed Church 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. ‘Wednesday, April 20 Business and Professional Women Monthly Meeting April: 21, 1977 - St. Michael’s Cathedral Boys’ Choir (Toronto). Everming, R.E.M. Lee Theatre Saturday, April 23 . 12th Annual Arts and Crafts Show - All day at Caledonia Sr. Sec. . April 24, 1977 ; -The Bobby Hales Band - in concert - 2 p.m. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. sunday, April 24 12th Annual Arts and Crafts Show - All day at Caledonia Sr. Sec. Monday, April 25 Terrace Community Choir Practice - Christian Reformed Church, 8 p.m. - 9:20 p.m. . Saturday, April 30 : Final Night Concert of the Pacific Northwest Music Festival> R.E.M. Lee Theatre - 8 p.m. Monday, May 2 - Terrace Kinettes’ 2nd annual “Step into Spring” Fashion Show at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:406p.m. Tuesday, May 3 ‘Terrace Concert Association present world famous violinist Ricci. R.E.M. Lee Theatre - 8:15 p.m. May 4 - 7, 1977 - N.W. Drama Festival, R.E.M. Lee Theatre Thursday, May 5 O.AP, Monthly Meeting - Snr. Citizens Room 2 p.m, ‘Friday, May 6 ‘Skeena Jr, Sec. School Bands. Final Musie Night. © R.E.M. Lee Theatre - 8 p.m, Sunday, May 3 | Terrace Community Choir - Spring Concert: Christian Reformed Church 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 Pacific N.W. Music Festival Monthly Meeting. 8 p.m. Wednesday, May it : Order of the Royal Purple - Snr. Citizens Tea, May 12, 1917 - Copper Mtn. Elem. School Spring Concert, R.E.M. Lee eatre ° May 13, 1977 --Skeena Jr. Sec, Sch. Music Program. Final Concert. R.E.M. Lee Theatre.. Saturday, May 14 Salvation Army 3rd Annual Celebrity Night Concert. R.E.M. Lee Theatre, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 ; - Business and Professional Women Monthly Meeting - Caledonia Sr. Sec. School | Grad Rehearsal - R.E.M. Lee Theatre May 20, 1977 - Vicki Parviainen’s Dance School year-end per- formance - R.E.M. Lee Theatre May 21, - 22, 1977 - Terrace Jaycees Trad Fair - Arena : May 26 - 28, 1977 Skeena Jr. Sec. School performing arts presen-— tation. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Wednesday, June 1 : Terrace Answering Bureau | a all Thursday, June 2 '0.4.P. Monthly Meeting - : Snr, Citizens Room 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 Pacific N.W. Music Festival - Monthly Meeting - 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 15 ; Joan Spencer's Singing Students Final Concert - R.E.M. Lee Theatre 6 p.m. Jeans on 1 Like Dreamin’ * Dancing Queen Year of the Cat , Hard Luck Woman WoIGen bestow You Y' Look Good Blinded by the Light 10 Fly Like An Eagle 11 The Things We Do For Love 12 Weekend in New England 13 Enjoy Yourself 14 Walk This Way 15 Night Moves 16 Boogie Child 17 Rich Giri 18 Go Your Own Way 19 Are You Ready For Love 20: Save It for a Rainy Day ‘Theme from ‘'A Star is Born” Barbra Streisand (1) : Torn Between Two Lovers Suzuki Piano Students Friday, June t7 ' Recital. R.E.M. Lee Caledonia Sr. Sec. School Theatre & p.m. “Graduation Ceremonies. t Terrace's Top Twenty TW Title Artist LW David Dundas (2) ‘Kenny Nolan (12) Abba (5) Al Stewart (4) Kiss (9) - Mary MacGregor (4) Joani Taylor (14) Manfred Mann's. Earth Band (7) Steve Miller (6) 10 CC (21) -Barrymanilow (13) Jacksons (15) Aerosmith (11) . Bob Seger (8) Bee Gees (19) Hall & Oates (25) ‘Fleetwood Mac (10) ‘Patsy Gallant (20) Stephen Bishop (24) Cousteau/Oasis on space Options for long term energy sources are the subject of the next episade’ of Cousteau-Oasis on Space. Coal, nuclear and solar power will be examined on “The Power Game”, Thursday, March 24 at 7:90 p.m. on Public TV 9 (rebroadeast Saturday, * March 26 at 9:30 p.m.). The program visits Princeton University, where Gerard O'Neill looks 15 years into the future to see a world in which it is possible to trap solar rays in space colonies and beam the coliected energy to earth power stations, In Con- necticut, two families: already are making use of the sun, though on a much smaller scale. Host Philippe Cousteau joins ranchers, miners : and en- vironmentalists in a con- troversy over stripmining western coal. And at California’s San Onofre. Nuclear Power Generating Station, viewers hear from two sides of nuclear safety. Program consultants include Herman Kahn who Speaks out in favor of. nuclear power, Margaret Mead who looks to coal and oil for short-term needs and solar energy for the future and Barry Commoner who reduces energ to economies. Frank Zarb gives the position of the Federal Energy Com- mission. “The Power Game’ which stresses the sound survival of the planet — and not just some power com- pany -~ is a production of the Cousteau Society in cooperation with KAMUD- College Station, Texas. Courthouse Squares —— Li THE BIGGEST WASTER OF MONEY (S THE MAN Wa BELIEVES YOU CAN BUY HAPPINESS, Famping to conclusions seldom leads to happy landings,