Faw | WHAT'S] UP The Terrace Siandard offers What's Up ann public service. to itt renders and those com: munity organizations in the a MAY 1 - 24, 1990 — Thornhill - « 7th Terrace Cubs & Beavers is having a bottle drive. You call us and we will pick up in the Thornhill, Copper Mountain, - Coppersidé, Gossen and Klean- za areas.. Call Randy at 635-6685 or Coco at 635-5176, : Kkkk MAY 8 - 27, 1990 — The Kitimat Centennial Museum features B.C. Young Artists 1989. The biennial juried shaw is Organized by the Emily Carr College of Art and Design. The exhibition hours Tuesday Sunday Noon-5 p.m, eS 2 22s ., ' MAY 16, 1990 — Free Public \ introduction lectures on the Transcendental Meditation Program, 8 p.m., Room | at ‘Northwest Community Col- lege, Kitimat, kkk MAY 16, 199) — Terrace ‘Montessori Pre-school is holding its Open House far 1990/91 year at the school located at 4907 Lazelle Ave. to challenge selves Reach for your best - that Soe ee i is the challenge offered by. Bi i the Duke of Edinburgh's --awards and the program’s B.C./Yukon director hopes _ itis one local youth will take up. In Terrace as part of anor- thwestern tour, Mark Crof- ton said the Duke of Edin- burgh awards was a non- ‘academic program designed _ to encourage participants to ~ become involved in com- ‘munity. service/volunteer ‘work and “constructive liesure time activities,” aa ' Open to all young people us : between the ages of 14 and Mark Crofton ‘Terrace. For more info call 638-1259, . thhhke MAY 16, 1950 — Kitsumkalum Ski Club will hold it’s annual general meeting on Wed. The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. in Rm. 208 at Northwest Com- munity College, Terrace Cam- pus. Kk MAY 17, 1990 — Free Public ’ introduction lectures on the Transcendental Meditation Program, Noon & 8 p.m. Inn of The West,:Terrace:and Fri- ‘day, May 18 at 8 p.m. Room 2001, Narthwest / Commnity College, Terrace." . -; wih. MAY 17, 1990 —. Terrace ‘Child Development Centre presents Teleconference No. 4, 6:45 - 8 p.m. Mills Memorial Hospital, doctor’s ldtinge. - Please register-635-9388, KtKKK. 8 ” MAY, 19,°1990 — “Terrace District Block Parents. Assc. ° ’ ‘will bé holding an information “and awareness day at McDonalds Restaurant, 1% _ &m.- 3 p.m, There will be in- formation videos, free helium balloons and: coloring sheets - for childrens“ . . keke . MAY 22, 1990 — Tuesday at 7 ‘p.m. atthe iibrary meeting. . room there will bea Home Bas- ed Business meeting. Join other small business poeple and share ideas, Update on Community . Futures and our next HBB fair. Refreshments served. For info phone 635-9415 or Lori 635-9533. - tek tok . MAY 22, 1990 — You're in- ~ vieed by Terrace Child Development Centre Society, . in conjunction with School _. Pitching in | A LITTERED LANE off Muntoe St. is no longer the eyesore it was. Having selected it as one of the worst they could find, Carol Wilson's grade 5 class from Veritas descended on the location and soon got rid of the mess. The assault marked last week’s Pitch-In clean up campaign. ce ” job; this type of extra activity can make a difference;’” he . said, Pa fou ' bo . . : 25, it offers three levels of achievement — bronze, silver and gold. To earn their award, participants must meet specified criteria under the headings of service, expeditions and ex- plorations, skills and physical fitness, ‘At the bronze level, for example, that meant completing 15 hours of community service over a minimum six month period, a two day expedition including one night's camping, following a skills. program for at least six months and taking part in a physical fitness program for a minimum of 15 weeks. “There’s so much choice within each section,’? Crofton said, pointing out the skill chosen could range from knitting to woodworking to music. Similarly, community service hours did not have to be with a single organization only. : Emphasizing ali youth could take part in the program, he said that included the mentally and physically handicapped. “The point is to challenge yourself so different individuals-. may be pursuing the same skill but at different levels,’’ he ex- plained. Poe While taking part inthe Program offered considerable per- sonal satisfaction, Crofton suggested the awards could also prove valuable when it came to. seeking employment. ‘In- creasingly, when individuals of like qualifications apply for a For further information on the program, contact Kim Saulnier at 635-6511. - Centre to act as — health library | The Terrace Health Care Society has created a resource ; centre for its employees. It’s called the Alice Chen Wing Resource Centre after a well-known nurse who died recently. = : “Education is a very important component of delivering quality health care. Creating a resource centre for staff and employees will help maintain and further education,’’ said | health care society president David Lane. The centre will contain educational material now assembled in various locations around Mills Memoria) itospital and Ter- District No, 88 and Terrace & ae ree eet i aa i . we —P raceview Lodge, he said. a a eC U a nN : O Nn e O . O “it'll act-as a library with a cataloguing system for conve- E- _ nient access for all,”’ Lane added, i District. Community - Services He said the centre will also act as an organizer for health Sociely invites you.to an even- i. oe . . : education seminars and workshops based in Terrace that will ; ing with Lee Bussard. Topic: -_ ] went: up to Terraceview +7 oT er ae attract people from across northern B.C. 4 More Alike Than Different, ac- Lodge last week to have a look ere ‘'n # The health care society has also asked its employee unions Feptance of disabilities as a life at Frieda Diesing’s latest work - | on Sy and professional associations to participate in several com- Ccaedonis Litany Ree a6 a 36in.x 42in. carving of the There mittees. Munroe Street, Terrace, B,C. deaver, a sub-crest of the Eagle =~ by a The move, said society president David Lane, gives the Pre-register at 635-9388, clan of which she is a member. Yvonne Moen society An opportunity to have its employees more closely KeR RE Muriel Michiel had’ asked connected with the operations of Mills Memorial Hospital MAY 22, 1990 —- There will bi Frieda to do the carving as a dT iew Lod a special general meeting of all ial her late husband and Terraceview Lo ge. ; members of the Skeena Valley memorial to her late husband, Two of those committees concentrate on new services and Golf and ‘Country Club at 8 Clarence Michiel. A 60. yeat on staff development. . Pan. at the clubhouse,. resident of Terrace, he passe plemnbers will be saked 10 vote away in 1981, He played an im- Star ba ke rs ready propel * adjoining the course portant role in developing the . t : pice id ikke er spirit and pride we feel today Members of the Order of the Eastern Star will be giving . MAY! 23, °1990° — Forest. and Clarence Michiel. elemeén- tary school is named after him. ..