R lew — Wednesday, January 1 989 "Not all learning takes place in the classroom. . Campus. recrea-_ - tion enhances the. individual. educational: experience by help- " ing to release classroom tension and by. creating an atmosphere. _ where an appreciation of leisure time and ‘the college spirit are _ developed through social: in- teraction and individual and _team effort. by Ted Strachan = To the Northwest Community College Students’. Association, this means a healthy release of stress and an overall state .of well-being, so they have come up . with a recreational program that offers something for just about . every student on campus. . Budget-minded | students ' are beginning to plan their-free time. ‘The first major event ‘of the | season will feature Corky and the Juice Pigs. during @ special: ‘‘Pub: Nite” cafeteria at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4. Corky and the Juice Pigs are presently on what they call their ‘‘Curious Frogs. Tour 1988/89", and although their _-choice of names may create op- q posing emotions of curiosity and total rejection, Student. Ac- tivities Coordinator Kim Cor- - deiro says their ‘performance may not be quite what you im- agine. oe Three, University of Windsor drama students, Joe Costa, Sean Cullen and Phil Nichol, made their. debut into the. entertain-_ tent, world:just, 18 months ago... - when’ they’ won the Labatt’s Crystal Comedy Quest in On- tario. Since that time, they’ve been featured on national televi- sion and entertained at almost every: college campus in the country with what is billed as a fast-paced, youthful, offbeat presentation that combines music, ‘drama, stand-up comedy and several other forms of enter- tainment, ‘‘Audiences are lovin’ - them... but few can pinpoint just exactly what makes them - tick,’’ declares one press release. ‘And, “You're sure to get your money’s worth of chuckles and belly laughs,”* says another. Tickets for this event cost $9 ‘for students. and $11 for the general public. They.can be pur- _ chased at student services or Sight and Sound. But Cordeiro suggests you act now, there are only 200 tickets available and _they’re being sold on a first- come; first-served basis. Corky and the Juice Pigs will be kicking off another college event, ‘‘Blizzard Wizard _ Week’’. Cordeiro says that this February extravaganza will offer “an entire week of mystifying — | No injuries, : no charges “Two ‘Jocal residents were - “ “checked: and released from Mills - .."Meinorial Hospital on the eve- “nlag of Jan. 10 shortly after 10 | _?. mm. The pair had been struck | aby a vehicle while walking north “on Tetrault St... “"Netrace RCMP report that no “injuries tesulted from the acci- ‘deat arid no charges. were filed inthe college © fun, games and “hijinks:. and. : other amazing. activities’’ that promises a place to deposit. those. “February: blahs getcha blue’’ and leave them behind once and for: all. She says the week’s ac- tivities: will feature Lunchtime Snowball Tournaments, - the Sweetheart Express, a Snowshoe Race, a Snow Sculpture Contest, the Blizzard | Wizard’s” Slave’ - Auction and to wind’ up the: event, the “Blizzard Wizard's Ballroom Blitz’’. Cordeiro and the “Pre-Exam Slam’’ in J.) *) duction. of says that other: ‘events in coming. -months, ‘like the ‘Laff Olympics” in March April will provide plenty oft ten: | sion relief. The final event of the - semester, “Dinner Theatre with ‘Axis _Mime’’, will: ‘wind ‘up the. spring. semester. She says the Laff Olympics “will offer ‘‘a good. dose of college. spirit” and | a ‘welcome ‘break for anyone.” needing ' “a good chuckle”, the’. -Pre-Exam ‘Slam .will help stu- deiits dance their anxieties away, . -and the Dinner Theatre, featur- “ing the world renowned theatre - " troup Axis Mime with their pro- The Invisible . Man”’,: will provide a-fi itting close to the college year. Other weekly events will help to round out the college year, ~ Coming Events” “The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club will be holding « a ‘bottle drive. Please phone Carla at 635-7124 or Maria at . 635-2682 to arrange a time for pickup of bottles you would like to donate. All. donations are greatly ap. preciated. Wednesday, January 18 — Every Wednesday at 7. p.m. is. - the Terrace Youth Centre’s "We're Outta Here” program (swim, bowl, skate). Tonight we'll go swimming from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., then back-to the Centre at 4634 Walsh Ave. (Ukraintan Hall) for games (pool, shuffleboard, hockey, ping pong, card games). For more information, call Pat Williams at 638- 0112 ‘or Kim Gordairo at . 635-6511, local 332. Friday, January 20 — . Every Friday from 8: 30 p. m. to fnid- night, the Terrace Youth Centre, 4634 Walsh Ave. (Ukrai- nian Hail). will be holding a “Teen Social Nite” (13 to 19 years of age). Music! Dance! Great tunes! Three grand door prizes! For more information, call Pat Williams at - 89820112 or Kim Cordelro at/635-851 1,local:332. © Saturday, January 21. — The. Mills Memorial Hospital - Auxillary will be holding, a $1.50 brown bag sale, all clothing and shoes, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale will take place at the Thrift Shop, 4544 Lazelte Avenue In Ter: . race. Saturday, January 21 — Band and ‘instrumental workshop, sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Music Festival, conducted by members of the Great Lakes Quintet, at Knox United Church from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Par- ticipants should bring instrument, music stand and lunch. Saturday, January 21 — “Understanding ‘parent-teen relationships” — This course will take place at the Skeena Health Unit auditorium from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This course will serve as a basis for understanding the ongo- Ing development of adolescents to adulthood in a fami- - ly. Course facititators: Lil Farkvam, RSW and Lynn - ‘Hughes, RPN. Spensored by Northwest Counselling Centre. To register, please call 638-8311. Sunday, January 22 — Annual canvassers’ reception at the Inn of the West banquet room at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the B.C.-Yukon Heart Foundation. Adi canvassers and area captains PLEASE come. Enjoy the wine and cheese and prepare for the February residential. can- vass. Call Karen at 638-0487 for more information. Monday, January 23 — Art Association monthly | meeting In the gallery at 7:30 p.m, All members please . attend. ‘Tuesday, January 24 — Baking cream puffs and games at the Terrace Youth Centre, 4634 Walsh Ave. (Ukrainian Hall). Call Kim Cordeiro at 635-6511, local 332 or Pat Willlams at 638-0112 for further information. January 24 to February 11 —. Exhibit of photographs from the 1988 National Association of Photographic Art- B.C. 1988 Print Challenge at the Terrace Art Gallery on the lower floor of the public library. Wednesday, January 25 — if you are concerned about protecting the quality of our environment, get Involved | In the Skeena Protection Coalition, a broad: -based en- vironmental group. Bring issues, ideas and enthusiasm to. the meeting, 7 p.m., at the library arts room In Ter- ‘race. For more information call Maureen Bostock at 635-3487. xt the driver: ofthe vehicle, .- and: according to ‘Cordeiro. ‘the Cordeiro sa variety “is such | that..no one. shouldbe left ‘out. “Walleyball : entertains: -teams of: four ‘on. Tuesdays, ‘Netball’ offers’ action | on ‘Wednesdays. and Aerobics help rej uvenate the’ body: and in- _erease the. flow of oxygen to the . < brain with four. sessions. a week, : . Monthly. and - bi-monthly. ac- tivities’ ‘include,.a: Pool -Tourna-| ment and T.A, G. (The: Assassi-*~ nation Game) on the. first Mon- day of every. month, a trip. to Mount ‘Layton: Hot Spririgs on the last Monday of every month, and: Pub Nite with ‘‘Win, Lose _ or Draw’’ in the cafeteria every. other Thursday. ‘of class: Neereentatives and’an 00 executive. body.” which. Smeets) ‘every. Wednesday. She Says | ‘the _association is there for the’ stu-" ee || dents and other than organizing ..° . recreational activities, they also represent students with regardto. sf financial’ awards and appeals; ©. 5 _ Cordeiro is. employed by the association “to oversee. the 0) o smooth and efficient running of. "the campus recreation program. ~ Anyone. wanting more informa- © ~-tion on. extracurricular college. vo activities can. contact . Cordeiro OME at 635-6511, local 332... January 25 & 25 — Preschool: storytime for three t to five- i _ year-olds at thie Terrace Public Library. Wednesdays at “9 10:30 a.m.,. beginning Jan. 25, and Thursdays at 1:30 . p.m., beginning. Jan. 26. This Is a 45-minute story ses- ~ sion with picture books, fingerplays and puppets. There. | Is no charge, but: please register, in advance. Call the: ~ library ; at 638-8177. Friday, January 27 — “Tales for Two’ s” at the Terrace . Public Library begins Friday, Jan. 27 at 10:30 p.m. This is a special storytime for. two-year-olds and parents. ‘Children must be accompanied-by an-adult. There Is no charge, but please register in advance. Call the library at 638-8177. January a7, 28 & 29 - — The Royal Canadian Legion Branch, Terrace, B.C., 36th annual open bonsplel. Three » events. Entries close January 25. Mall entries to Royal Canadian Leglon, 4425 Legion Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1N7. Phone. 635-5825. Thursday, February.2 — There will be an Alzheimer s In- formation meeting at.7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Public Library meeting room. Anyone who would like more In-__ formation about “Alzhelmer’s : ‘disease’ or anyone who would like to join the Terrace Alzheimer’s Support Group Is welcome to attend. A video will be shown. Please call Gillian Campbell at 635-3381 (home) or 635-8177 (work). . February 3, 4 and 5 — ‘ACOA weekend with June MacGregor, M.S.W.: “Healing the Inner Child’’. Call 638-8117 for information and registration. ‘Saturday, February 4 — The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club will be holding a bake sale from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Skeena Mall. All kinds and types of baking will be . avatlable. We appreciate your support! Saturday, February 4 — NWCC Student Association will be having a “Corky and the Juice Pigs Pub Nite Special” at 8 p.m. In the college cafeteria. Tickets are available at NWCC Student Services or Sight & Sound. For more in- formation, call Kim Cordero at 635-6511, local 332. - Saturday, February 4 — The Terrace Public Library presents stories and crafts to celebrate the Chinese New Year at 1:30 p.m. Children aged eight and up are In- vited to make a dragon mask and enjoy a Chinese treat! - There Is no charge, but please register in advance. Phone Gillian Campbell at 638-8177 for forther informa- tlon. Sunday, February 5 — — SNOWARAMA, starting at 9.a.m. West Kalum logging road. Put on by Skeena Valley ff Snowmobile Assn. in conjunction with the B. C. Lions Soclety for Crippled Children. _Monday, February 6 — The Terrace Little Theatre will hold Its general meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the McColl Playhouse at 3625 Kalum Street. April and festival pro- ductions will be discussed. All members are urged to at- tend. New members are always welcome. February 13 to March 13 — Every Monday, ‘‘Asser- tlveness Training for Teens”, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Northwest Counselling Centre Group Room, 4603 Park Ave. This course Is for teens between the ages of 13 and 18, designed to teach basic communication skills and techniques for Improving relationships. Please register by calling Lil Farkvam or Lynn Hughes at 638-8311, Monday, February 13 — “Awareness Night for Parents or Primary Caregivers of the Participants”, from 7:30 p.m, to 9:30 p.m. at the Northwest Counselling Centra Group Room, 4603 Park Ave. Please come to this course — . to become aware of what your teen. will be learning.