- Gallery displays local art ‘a a . Terrace Art Gallery coordinator Nancy Richardson and hostesses Bac residents to view the gallery's latest show. Twenty-three local artists hav ‘@8 pen and ink and poitery. . ‘tam Diep and Paramjit Dlay invite Terrace @ put up various works in many media, such Over the next two months various local artists will display a wide selection of different mediums. by Philip Musselman The Terrace Public Art Gallery is featuring a Summer Exhibition of local artists and craftspeople from July 6 to Aug. _ Examples of pen and ink, oils, acrylics, watercolors, photo- graphy, fabric art, weaving, woodcraft, needlepoint, and pottery are on display. Twenty-three artists have works on display at the gallery; a variety of smaller items are also featured in the gallery’s gift shop. - - ~ The Terrace Public Art Gallery is located in the lower level of the library and is accessi- ble through an entrance on the library’s eastern side. Gallery’ hours are from 10 a.m. to6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tues- day, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10 a.m. to-6 p.m, on Friday and Saturday; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday; the facility is closed on The Terrace Public Art Gallery is presently holding a show of local ar- tists. The gallery has several different | art forms on display including these Ukrainian eggs in the gift shop. In court In Terrace Provincial Court on Wednesday, July 15 David’ Sallenback was found guilty of ‘an offence under the Motor Ve- hicle Act and jailed seven days and fined $300, Kk _ Mondays. a Government of Canada Gouvernement du Canada a Minister of State for Youth _» Ministre d’Etat 4 ia Jeunesse’ Jaan J, Charest Jean J, Charest Build a fence, Paint the house. get work this summer, HIRE A STUDENT _ TO HELP WITH YOUR HOME WORK Wash the windows, Cut the grass. There is only so much you can do yourself. Why not hire a student to help? Students work wond rs and they'll be eager to . . INVEST IN THE FUTURE — HIRE A STUDENT “ Cail your CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE FOR STUDENTS now. They'll send the right student for the job. 4632 Lazalle Ave.,. 635-7 1 3 4 Canad 7 . ” Terrace, B.C. V8G 186 Palisa TR SERRE EES ORE Ye iN bah Daa Gla OT Ga eh Foe en SSS UDespastssensseneneemnen Nh : The Terrace Public Art Gallery recently recelved this sign as a donation by Wally Humphrey and the Bell Pole Company. It has been set up by the sidewalk to help guide visitors to the gallery entrance. Humphrey's work and places by other local artists are on display at the gallery until Aug. 30. In Terrace court © On Thrusday, July 16 in Ter-. In Terrace Provincial Court tace Provincial Court Michael on Friday, July 17 Donald. Metcalfe was fined $50 for an Cooley was fined $450 for oper- offence under the Motor Vehicle ating a motor vehicle while his Act. ability to drive was impaired. . xe 2 REDUCTION | §@ Ste at a ; : : SAVINGS | . | nt en SIZZLE -o gz In the | . “fF . — MARINE rt oo (DEPARTMENT { | ECCiNuane Jie aS IAD LAWN ZO, | | - _ 10H BIG SAVINGS on| - | Boats (from 10 to 16 ft.) = Outboard Motors by *« HONDA wie * Johnston = | —=5 | Life Jackets SAVE" | | _ Oats & SAWN i | Accessories Lie | _f | _ ClLTRIMMERS |. . LES | HONDA _ GENERATORS in all Slzes mee + 2 cycle olf Reg. $3.99 7 HO DEALS . on - HONDA STREET and DIRT BIKES Save up to $540.00 on HONDA SCOOTERS apt Hurry!!! Sale ends August 1, 1987 TERRACE A EQUIPMENT , 1-800-663-7761) > SALES LTp. 635-6384 J lila ae ta slreea sarats ve