j ...._—-such-varied-material-as- -Walk-Away-Rene-—-— and My Funny. Valentine, Under the . ‘ t . (currently campaigning for ‘The emriployees of Terrace | Access. - Project’ “have -, _ alamped to; (pul together a resourced file iproviding |. . Two: resource: “filles ° have: ” " been. put: together, ‘ane for’ - - ‘the, Terrace Public; Library * f “sand “one” for. the.” “Terrace” “Northwest: ‘Community. - -._ College’ 3: Igarning resource ~Jeenter.*.-.Somé- “of. the?” ‘different. ‘services. inclide~ ~ gids: for- the’ handicapped: _ education, "employment \ Folk Fest will le held in the.” ‘recreation. ‘transportation, °° last weekend of Augiist and etc. Information pamphlets. - on different types of. ’ diseases include’: -arthritis, . , Cancer, « Cerebral palsy, epilepsy, .. kidney, paraplegic, — ‘Parkinson's: ' disease, tuberculosis, ete. The main ‘purpose © for producing such a. resource “file is. to have- all _ information ‘pertaining tu ‘disabled _peaple | ‘more. accessible. Marie Hildebrandt, project manager, says they hope this material will be greatly - used by all walks of life. “the debt ‘office. -of and The. consumer ; counselling officer is still open .in Terrace and” Kiitmat. . Funding for: the ‘program is. in effect until Sept. 30; ‘Terrace and District Community Services Society is funding: to keep ‘the olfice ; open past date. . ‘Terrace. and | cmake. Service. wntil: the: -uture ‘the program is determine: : “Cal 638-1256, between Joam * and .you ‘Are’ invited” to-it, " The, third “annual Summer - this year organizers. are’ exlending an itivitation to ‘the. community ; to ‘participate. : The community is invited ‘to display arts and crafts, ‘help provide music, . food’ (all ~ ‘ethnic: welcome), plus performing arts such. as clowns, jugglers groups sapeople whocan work with ‘and entertain children are needed. Volunteers are also needed in setting up and. cleaning up at Lower Little "Park for the feat. \ _ The folk fest’ wil go from . about noon to dark. Tf you ‘ean help in any way call Northern | deLights at. 635-- 9415 or write to the Folk Fest people at Box 482 in _ Terrace. . ‘Kitimat _ * resi ents: should feel free to use’ af: this: valuable ‘nusie: ; illéd,; end ‘of summer. ‘ig ‘planned « the | and. | - puppeteers. One of. the ’ features is a children’s area ‘this date, . Workshops; dancing. For information if | you think you'd enjoy. a ‘Another. ° Skeena' Valley: Fall Fair. ‘Number 13 is being planned, a4. at! Ligns- Park ‘for. Sept. and: the. “gperviees. 0: fo right now what. they ‘really’ : _ need is people ta"help plan’. ‘and : organize. | If you” are %, interested / in- vegetable’ . gardening, - - baking, - livestock, photography, flowers, heedlework, ‘to ” , Mame but a few of. the: «categories why not” call: Fred Annett 635-3263, Bill Boutilier at 635-9209 or Mary . Waldbauer at 635-5615. It's your fair, : Friday, Sept. 16 The One Parent Families of Canada’s fall conference will be hosted this fall by the | Fort St. John chapter. ~ - There will be a special bus leaving Prince George on There “will be” dining and weekend without the ‘ children and ‘would like to attend the conference call . " arganization ih looking for. volunteers is the} ‘Westminster’ are lease ll” anitounide: the - foriheomin ‘Community. Centre‘and-the fairs. “association” ‘relles iL : heavily" on. alot of :kind- - hearted folks who volunteer: 2 thelr’. - everything. from: judging. ‘exhibits .to cleaning. up; but: _ Judy at 638-1935, * Record Reviews Saisbetien ” Saturday, Oct-23: 14: “Mr. - ‘Allan: Debeau of Tertace, and Mrs, Andes _Dubeau marriage of their. ‘dau ‘to take place'in ave Alber. on this. date.” : 2! Salnrdaya , " Skeena Valley’ ‘Farmer's ‘ ‘Market: ‘is held every ‘Saturday from 9°4, m: to.2 p.m. at the ‘Lower. Little | > parking lot in ‘Terrace. * Fresh local produce, crafia,. ‘fish,’ smoked meats,” ‘and refreshments: ‘are for Bale: ' Watch-for a bigger selection towards mid-August when _ Crops - begin: really coming. in, s An Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is -held ‘each ~ "Saturday from’9:15 p.m. to . 10:15 p.m. ‘inthe Sacred Heart Church © at. Straume. ~ For. further information call Ursula at: 695-9254 or Tillie at 638-1223. Kitimat: 7 We are very proud. to announce that'- the - recreation department has secured the services. of Carlos and ~ Beatriz Francis—Arduh to teach = !-~ * youth _ upcoming year, They have ballet for the Many years experience BS ‘performers, choreographers and: . teachers, -Beatriz has also - appeared as a guest artist with “les Grand Ballet Canadiens" in Montreal. a _Wateh for the fall brochure GIRL AT HER VOLCANO.” Rickie Lee Jones. Warner Brothers Records (92 38051). After the two great records that started her career, the new extended player by Rickie Lee Jones is a bit of a disappointment. ie _Instead of original numbers, Cir] At Her. Volcano consists mainly of covers of other - people's material done over in Jones’ distinctive, jazz-flavored style, She covers Boardwalk and Lush Life.- ~ . But none.of the covers,.as gaod as they ‘are, come ‘close to the one self-penned number on the LP, that being Hey, Bub, said on the liner notes to be the first song recored for Pirates, Jones’ second album. Two of the numbers included on Volcano were recorded live in concert, and they give an interesting, look at how ’ Jones performs live and what she makes her voice do in concert that she doesn’t do on _ Tecord. Not much, apparently, but still she'd probably put on a good show. (One song included only on the cassette _ version of the album is also a live . recording. Why the record company can't — just put all the songs on the record is beyond logic, except to encourage people to'buy prerecorded cassettes made from substandard tape. Aggravating.) The other five songs are studio "” recordings, but they add nothing to the _ KILLER ON. THE RAMPAGE, ” high-class material Jones writes herself, “except! of course Hey, Bub, . Walk Away Rene is a good cover, combined as it is with Letters From the 9th Ward, a bit of extraneous music by Jones, and Under the ‘Boardwalk is also good. «. ; The rest is listenable but not outstanding at all, and that’s what's disappointing. It . must be tough to start out so well that your fans expect nothing. from you but the absolute best, and that's what's happened - to Rickie Lee Jones. Grant. Portrait Recards- CBS Records. . (FR 38554), This record's single, Electric Avenue, reminds me of a Saturday Night Live sketch featuring ‘Eddie Murphy as a dreadiocked reggae musician leading a . three-piece band who have been hired to entertain an American Legion party, OF course, murphy and the ganja-soaked that’s about it Eddy : idiosyncratic and pretty strange. musicians sing a song composed mostly of . the lyrics “Wegoing to kill de white man,” - which needless to say doesn't play- well with the Legionnaires, What kills me about Electric Avenue is that, while it isn’t quite as explicit as the Murphy number, the anger and frustration - are in itas muchas in any song I've heard . all year: “Deep j in my heart ‘abhor you” . aren't lyrics that: usually. sell to young ‘ white. record buyers, but: they’re alt ~~ picking this éne up dnd making ia big hit. Aside from Electric Avenue and I Don't — _Wanna Dance, the rest.of Killer on the Rampage doesn't have that anger and so the repgae-fied music here doesn’t have _ the edge it needs’ to succeed, Grant is _ being hailed in some ciréles as the next Bob, Marley, Well, maybe, but not with. this record. It’s listenable: and fairly easy- . Boing, but that’s about it. . Other than Electric Avenue, of course, which is a standout, and the Dance song, which is also driven from - somewhere inside, Grant isn’'t-really angry enough to - make the whole album work but he’ $ got potential, “May be next time. CHOM LESPRIT. "83. Various. records CH8304, _ Records like this one are e always neat and always worth a listen, especially if. -yau've never heard of any of the Broups on the record before, which is the case with this one: It’s from a Méntreal rock station that's put together a bunch of local groups “ina studio and let them gotoit. The results are, as you'd expect, mixed but on the. whole pretty good. Some of the © music contained in this package is really adequate, like the first song, Rich and Famous by a group called Trigger, who. have their Journey imitation down pat but Eye SERCO Some of the other numbers here are just plain good, some of the rest is highly -“‘nstahee; a band calied Wayne Discayne atid the Movers have two fairly interesting “numbers on L’Espirt "83, one weird and one good., The first is Jupiter 9, about a worried soul who chases halfway across thesolar system trying tofind his ald lady, — The second, [mmortality takes, Two, isn’t, exactly mainstream either but it grabs the _ ear and makes it want to listen, which is what any band in their position should be worried about; 1 guess, - * Other standout cuts on L'Espirt are Let the Cold Wind Blow by Fair Warning, a good hard rocker with a female singer,’ Gravity (Falling) by The End, and Come Back by.Lyrock, > - On thé whole it’s all wolth a listen, ard while there isn't necessarily something for everyone oiL'Espirt most people will find at least three or four F songs that'll grow on “Records supplied by. “them. scart sounn fl 4 veryrnve eee oA cleo wel emer Maced ie (CHOM - For, the week of Aug: 22 for more - details. Cooking Monster Class and ‘for ~ Preschool classes. Kathy at 692-7161 after Aug, . Jam sure has had enou _ for sun—the wading pools: will open daily from 11 a.m; to3 p.m. as long as it shines. Until Aug. 27 A ‘display of fabric art, works in.clay, carved wood, batik and- photography selected from over :200 entries is not at the Kitimat Museum. The components — of the exhibition range from ‘modern abstract’ works to °° traditional ‘native themes, there is something to suit . This) - “display is part of the. Art - everyone's taste, Circles ’83, tour; "The museum is open Tuesday to “Thursday from 11 a.m, to 5) pm., Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ‘and it is. closed Sunday and Monday, a Until Sept. 6. Riverlodge Recreation Center is closed. to the: public. Sports Complex . and Sam bindsay Memorial Poll remain, open. For the -convenience of the’ public, Field ‘Bookings «and Van rentals may be arranged by | calling Tamitik at 632-7161. — The center ‘wishes you & good summer and will see you in September. Gossip: ee Q. Ryan O'Neal strikes us - as a,stuck up and. temperamental movie star. Ishe really like that? — CL, a DW diplomatically refraim trom commentin on your descriptions. I vil id along this anec- | dote (t's true) that will make the point. Recently, Ryan .and “laughter Tatum showed up at a New York Cl- ty theatre to catch a per- formance of an off- ‘Broadway play starring Ryan’s longtime romantic squeeze, paren Fawcett, yan and Ta opped themselves In a ech) -row center seats — that weren't theirs. When a polite young : usher asked his rightful seat, on the end of the alsie, O'Neal com- Plained | loudly about “I hap- pen to know someone here" ‘usher persisted, and Ryah finally’ mo moved. The - rest of the audience ‘looked astonished | |) MONTREAL (CP) ~ Joel Wapaick knows haw words fre et | nardvark to tori.’ ihe di Bg ND | He knows enough, words, ina ett best Serabbe Ee Wapnick brought ho ee «player of the continent.’ efi ba oR dod ; frotn. e:fecent. tourn ba a es thal he ually . The 37-year-old McGill Univ raity music professor culled “repertoire of 4 44, 00 ae ut he a at . enough of, his formidable vocabul y-to\ capture: the. ‘North’, wins. coal tee ar | American "Scrabble. Championships ieago ifs month co Wapnick out-serabbled 3i other mate ng | “across Canada, and the United States: to. walk off: with the’ - Broadway. ‘The-w oe ia “> "" animal’ worshipping - _ : and: zoril, a catnivorau : win,” chuckled -Wapnick.. " : i if 7 auoften do don't’ ‘even cover your + travel, expenses "he 7 ‘wardamiths from oveted bronze and marble. trophy. and, $5,000' prize: ve ‘Wapnick, ‘who: spent more than 300 hours of monotonous memorization ‘preparing: for. the: three-day: competition; - stumped his opponents} with such words as zoglatry = =~ that's ‘African: MOSCOW (AP) ~Siviet ‘President “Yori Andropoy tied a: meeting. 'with:nine U.S; Democratic senators to propose a ? bah on: ‘anti-satellite weapons, but. the Americans were. skeptical and took the opportunity: to abject. firmly to his foreign and domestic: policies. 2h - 7 The ‘senators said their ‘very. substantive” Thursday seusion with Andropav raised such issues as human rights,:-. the Soviet presence in. Afghanistan and. nuclear‘ missiles, ; But delegation leader Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island said the'“only degree of optimism” came’ from.-Andropov’s . . " proposal to “dismantle” existing a anti-sefellite weapons and bain development of new ones: : ~ quadruped.- . ‘The New. York ative has beet playing Scrabble since his © ‘mother dragooned him.into a game when he was ‘nine. She - ” still plays with him; but: needless to say “déesn't ‘expect: to ‘‘Wapnick . says he. started to take the ‘parlor’ game” seriously elght years ago when he ‘decided, to enter tour... * ‘naments. ’ ‘Ws a very intriguing: game froma a stratcgical point of * view,” he said, although it doesn’t Have much rough and * tumble; “It's a very gentlemanly, game. " _ READS DICTIONARY a en Wapnick’s bible is the Officiat: Scrabble. Players’ Die: tionary which he has read so many times he has lost count: ~ “Tt doesn't have much plot though,” he complained: One of his other mental exerelses ds trying to unscram ble - The senators said they hoped the offer would. lead to serious treaty talks, cautioning it could simply be a ‘ploy -to maintain ‘the Soviet monopoly on space weapons by forestalling U.S. testing. In Washington, the State Department’ Said the United. anagram’. States will study “any serious Soviet proposal on space Wapnick says he tries to be modes about his inflated arms control. ” oe vooabilary. - ‘Alan Romberg, the deputy department’ Spokesman, said. President Reagan had said July 4, 1982, that the United - States “will consider verifiable and equitable space arms control measures that would ban or otherwise limit testing : and deployment of specific weapons should those measures be compatible with U.S. national security." . “I.don’t use. it. much in public,” he Said. If pushed, however, ‘he'll throw .out. an “exiguous,” . (which means - scanty) or other uncommon word, . - _Wapnick said his wife doesn’t see the lure of Scrabble but got enthusiastic after seeing the prize money, although he - stresses it’s not a game at which one can get rich. We. are also. looking for - instructors for a Preschool Ballet - When boating,” «| - “ followtherulesand | ’ Jearn about local _TERRAC E & DISTRICT HOS PITAL soc lETY _ ANNUAL MEETING tes ard cuerts. - Wednesday, September if at . The Caran Red Cross Society. | 8 00pm in the Mills Memorial | Hospital Cafeteria The business will consistof the election of members of the society, - If. you are. interested, please. cal} at everyone -. Tain! Pray—~ ‘Tamitik Jubilee Ryan to move to | the election of the members to serve onthe Hospital Board of. Trustees, and presentation of reports covering the year 1982-83. In order to be eligible to vote, membership must be purchased before Monday, August 29, 1983. Memberships may be: purchased at’ * MILES: MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: t PLAY (Ff SAFE! _ RHOSP HOLDERS ~ i NOW YOU CAN MAKE A TAX-FREE WITHDRAWAL FROM YOUR FUND TO BUY _ NEW HOME FURNISHINGS! hao. 7 Withdrawal deadline - December 31, 1983. As-a result of the changes to the « ‘ Registered Home Ownership Sav ings Plan, as announced bythe Hongurable Mare Lalonde in his -' budget speech of April 19, 1983,. you . can now make ‘tax-free withdrawals from ygur RHOSP fund: to buy furnishings for ‘Two key dates: i Any withdrawalfrom youriund must- ; be made before December 31, . ; 1983, All home furnishings must be’ purchased and delvered to you u by "February 29, 1984, Buy a new home now y and — deduct up to $10000. . aay eC ~-your home... in addition lo he tax- ree withdrawals for the purchase of home furnishings, current RHOSP Appliances and fumishings ‘holders may be able to claim deductions’ up to covered include: - | $10000, less total contributions made to their RHQSP's in previous years. If you never had an RHOSP but you are eligible for one, you may still claim a tax deduc- * New furniture «. ‘Retrigeratots* ° Clothes Washers* « Clothes Dryers* + Stoves or Ovens* « _ Freezers* » Dishwashers* * Vacuum Cleaners* tion of up to $10.000. * Floor Polishers* » Rug Shampooers* » Drapes « «Curtains © Interior Window. Shutters «. Blinds. Find : out more! 2 * Rugs and Carpets (Including Underpadaling) *Minimum Cost par iter: $100 The following items do not qualify for tax deductions: Built-in jurniture, musical instruments, home entertain. ment equipment such as games tables, video _ games, compulérs, television setsand * stereos, Clocks, ouldoor.furniture, hum difiers, . dehumidiliars, air cleaners and "conditioners, listed persona! property, .appllances for outdoor use and any item acquired for the purpose of earning in- core, or for usé outside of Canad, . 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