Tot agg St nl bee Or Snead Be Eke eS IG, Rete ee Lone ne sanananaedeeaet erro comer nnar an ier tat eae aE yee spepretn raps ome oem mE PO TOT aan) ok aad nate wn wate te aie SO pe RAEN The eR nT ra Junior High School. Students from art teacher Allan Hassell’s classes have nl designed huge wall murals, traced them on several walls and are currently painting them in brilliant colors. ~ Hassell conducted a class on mural theory and created an interest to do this work. with dozens of youngsters submitting their own ideas-and working in small groups to bring their dream to fruition. Each drawing has been well thought out and will greatly enhance the school’s indoor look. . The REM Lee Theatre was almost filled to capacity during the } a : - recent Community Carol Sing. The event takes place every : year and always attracts a large number of people. - Daniele Berquist photo TERRACE WANTS TO MAKE YOU AN _ INCREDIBLE OFFER THAT WILL LEAVE YOU NOTHING TO ._ THINK ABOUT FOR 6 MONTHS! Mark: Haagen, an art student at Skeena Junior Secondary School in Terrace, is helping eliminate biand-looking walls by } tracing beautiful murals. to help create a brighter look inthe ”’ f school. . Terrace wa OMING Events The Terrace Women's Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave., Terrace, will be closed until January 19, 1987. Best wishes for the Holiday Season. : Wednesday,December 31 — The Terrace Public .Library - will hold a free Laurel and Hardy film festival downstairs in the meeting room at 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 31 — New Year's Eve party at the Oddfellow’s Hall. Tickets available at Shefleld & Sons in the Skeena Mall. Starting In December, Wednesday will be drop-in day at - the Skeena Health Unit for parents and infants up to the age of 1 year. For more information, call 638-3310. Saturday, January 3 — A pancake breakfast will be served at the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum Street from 8:00 am. to 11:00 a.m. The pubtic is invited to attend by: Ter- race Branch 73 of the BCOAP. Tuesday, January 6 — The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, is holding their next general meeting at 8 p.m. in the Legion. Wednesday, January 7 — Northwest Alcohol and Drug Counselling Service will be holding an information session on “Adult Children of Alcoholics” at 7:30 o.m. The ses- sions will be held at the Skeena Health Unit auditorium and will deal with issues In adult life that are a result of growing up with an alcoholic parent. A video will be shown and there will be a question and answer period. For further information, please call 638-6117. Friday, January 9 — You are invited to the opening of an exhibition of works by Janet Mostad at 7:30 p.m. in the Ter- race Public Art Gallery, 4610 Park Ave., Terrace. The artist aa ne. present. This exhibit continues through to January . 1, 1987. Saturday, January 10 — Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club ig holding their registration from 10 a.m. to 4. p.m. in the Skeena Mall. This is for all classes. For more information, phone Irene Kuhar at 635-3215. Wednesday, January: Me -_ Northwest Development : Education Association is showing the ilm “Water - The Pe. eres Hazardous Necessity” at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace cone | MERCURY Women's Résource Centre, 4542 Park Avenue. Everyone oo. ai I welcome. A short business meeting will follow discussion | LINCOLN of the film. For more information contact Frances at | 635-2436. : Sunday, January 18 — Watercolour workshop — begin- net/intermediate level, wilh Jane Cross and Des Edwards of the Art Club of Kitimat, at Northwest Gommunity Col- lege - Emily Carr Studio, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. oF caren PAYMENTS FOR 4 . DOWN SIX MONTHS Now through Jan. 31, 1987 ‘put no money down and make no payments for 6 months an any brand new Ford/Mercury of your choice. But there is a catch ... you must act now! Take delivery before Jan. 31, 1987 to secure this offer. HURRY INTO TERRACE TOTEM FORD NOW! . . | *Titz exclusive [Inancing offer is avaliable on all 1966 or 1987 models avallable from Dealer Inventory for a Iimited time only. This financing offer is not avallable In combination with any other financing packages. Otter subject to approved credit. Al-Anon family groups. Meetings for friends and relatives ; _ of.alcohotics Meetings areheld every Monday at 8 p.m. at Dealer # 5548 its Memorial Hospital in the conference room n the ° . . : psychiatric ward. TERRACE We listen better... and act! Terrace Association for Community Living needs ad- vocates for handicapped people living in Terrace. For more information please phone Janice at 635-9322 or Carol-Ann at 635-3940, Kermode Knit Wits, a club for all persons interested in fur- thering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday Bee ene aeoi@ Brovyone welcome. | GALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772-1128 The Debt Counselling service Is no longer available in Ter- . 4631 KEITH AVE., TERRACE B.C., PHONE: 635-4984 race. To receive this service, call Vancouver 660-8950. Lo