rae te i ay a . : f or ee ee ae ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 13, 1991 Zaporian’ ene nie hieh, praise ; Spaces aaidare”, they _ titude and strong commit- , ment to pursuing a career in : the aviation industry. : completed nine months train- :. ing at the Victoria club to get . his. pilot’s licence. After a - . short break, he will be retur- ™ -' ming there to upgrade his Ready for your r bids ~The Terrace Rotary club’s annual radio and television auc- tion takes place next week and organizers are hoping the com- munity will once again be jamming the phone lines with bids .. on the more than 30 items going on the block. ‘Now celebrating its 31st year, money raised during the two- “night event goes towards community projects sponsored by Rotary. which have ranged from a computer for the libraryto @:the hospital’s helipad. tennis courts and bus shelt 4 a:;CFTK radio and Channel 10 Loeal | resident, ‘Terrence. eine also: commended the student. pilot for-his-professional at- Zaporzan, 25, has just Terrence Zaporzan qualification further before seeking a job as a commercial PL ot. ‘Dance a howling success Tt was the first social event organized by the new Caledonia . student council and it turned out to be a even greater success . than-they had hoped for. Publicity officer Shawn Dimitrov said approximately 200 came out to enjoy the Nov. 2 Mostly Ghostly Gala held in the | Cal gym. That meant instead of the slight loss the council had an- ticipated, the event produced a $100-$150 profit! He said the money would go towards ensuring the next dance — just before Christmas — was even better than this one. ‘A ‘popular feature at the gala was the giving away of $150 worth of door prizes, all.donated by local businesses, Dimitrov said.the council was grateful for their support. Drama Fest cast set Terrace Little Theatre has selected the cast members for its entry in next year's Skeena Zone Drama Festival in Smithers, ‘The cast for Living Together, one of a trilogy of plays by Alan Ayckbourn under the heading of The Norman Con- ‘| Quests, will be Alan Weston (Norman), Alison Thomas (An- nie), John McGowan (Tom), Karla Hennig (Sarah), : ‘Ray Mordan (Reg) and Marianne Brorup-Weston (Ruth). | \ r to next Mayahis" Grams Fespival Bh aidi¢nces will opportunity to see Living Together when it takes the eat the McColl’ Playhouse’ "Feb. “6-8. and 1205. th Tuesday, Nov. 19 and: st of the items up for bid ap- — eee ee ee ee CD TTT tt eee nee oo. STEW CHRISTENSEN FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE School District No. 88 Nov. 16/91 NOVEMBER ’ LUNCH SPECIAL “HAWAIIAN | =" CHICKEN BREAST .. With rice or fries, garlic. bread, -*.,- . ‘tea, ¢ coffee or pop Tea and bazaar this Saturday By BEV GREENING In each of the past nearly 20 years members of the B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, branch -73,' have ‘spent many. hours in preparation for one of: their main: fundraisers — the annual Tea and Bazaar, This week. the final prepara-’ tions are ufider way: for, -the: bazaar but work on many of the items up for. sale. began ‘right. ‘after last year’s event. ; One of those items is a- beautiful quilt which is being’. ‘ sold through a silent .auction’ and is on display at the happy gang Centre until Thursday, Nov. 14, when the buyer will be announced. : Christmas is coming and so is the Veritas School Xmas Bazaar. Organizing commitee member Sandra Norman pro- mises those attending the Satur-' day, Nov. 30 event will not only. experience ‘‘the greatest -bake. sale ever’? but will also get a chance to look aver the crafts display and the white elephant sale and bottle tables. For the children, there will also be skill testing games to en- joy. Norman said the bazaar is be- ing put together by the Veritas parents group and all money raised will be used to purchase things needed by the school — additional books for the library, computer. software, carpeting and playground equipment. Students’ families are doing their bit to ensure the event is a success by providing two items for the bake sale, one craft item, books or plants for the white elephant table and one item for the bottle table. The students themselves are busy selling tickets — they cost $1 each — on araffle which of- this: Saturday," Noy. 16. For those of you who ‘would. like to purchase. home-crafted- items, ‘there will be sewing, erochet and knitwear ‘on. gale; There will also be baked goods, books'and a white elephant: sale, . Tickets ‘are still: available for the raffle of a beautiful needle. | ‘crocheted. tablecloth and 8 pair; “af cush- - point picture,’ quilts... The doors 6 opett event ‘continues until. 4pm. wt ‘So ‘why not come’ ‘along: and. "enjoy ‘the, bazaar’ ‘inthe -base- + ment-of the Happy | Garig Centre and. finish the afternoon with tea and goodies i in thet Everyone is welcomes, _ to note. fers 12 prizes including a gas i barbecue for top spot. Other prizes include a collector's doll, businesses. - And if the students are eager “| to. move the tickets, it’s no wonder. . The class selling the most tickets will receive a globe and the. . - main hall] “gift certificates and a $50 dinner — for two, Norman said all prizes . have been donated by local | - for their room while individual - Super salesmen will also pick up - prizes, ' Those attending are also reminded they can satisfy their hunger or thirst because it’s a tea and bazaar. Buy a tea and your name is entered in another draw where the six prizes in- clude pots and pans, a thermos cooler and a Christmas cake. 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