While historic buildings buffs may be sad to see the ‘old Winterland building 0,,. . the police are happy. ‘The Winterland store contained some of the timbers from some of the’ original buildings In. the town. The wood went back to turn of the century sawmills. The building itself was no spring chicken either. The policeare happy to see: . oe "through the window of a car. the building go because the. loca! thuglets sneak into the-. shadows there to take a break from putting quarters. in the pinball machines: al the Terrace Recreation Centre to smoke dope and drink beer. . Winterland is coming down to make more parking spaces for Willie Vogel's | Sternwheeler restaurant. Willie doesn't take any gulf from the punks. He's been seen chasing ‘them off his doorstep with a broom handle. The local RCMP are loosing one of their number, Jim Gillespie, the Prince Rupert Subdivision traffic NCO. He's being promoted to - Victoria to take-over a traffic section analysing accidents throughout the province. Local members held a party for Jim and took a few photes to remember him by. And speaking of the corner 6f Greig and Kalum, where, the police spend a lot of the time, there are rumors of buyers for the Terrace Hote! again. , : Another move is the transfer of Ken Haines, Canada Employment Centre. He will be ‘going to Vancouver. The new manager will be Ken Yen- dal, - ; If you want to get moving,’ you could think about.a fun. ga run. next weekend, Paticimotion will happen Sunday, June 1, starting at the Overwaitea parking lot. There will be one, three and six-mile events. The nice ati Nt de ‘little - weekend, They ‘will be at- _ On Sunday there. will be ; oa (SH BAY peace STANLEY PARK wy beautiful downtown VANCOUVER part is that for the shorter two.events you don't have to run, you can jog or walk. The Jayeees are doing & travelling this tending their annual con- vention in Richmond. - [f-you are nervous about . travelling, especially by car, there will be a demon- ~ stration ofhow seat belts can halt an unexpected trip “- At the demonstrations, at the City Centre Mall in . Kitimat this weekend and at the Skeena Mall from: Wednesday to Sunday next week, . is former TV. newsman Andy Stephens. If the seat belts can hold him back they'll work for you. Andy Is a big boy. There is a free family cycling tour Sunday in Terrace sponsored by the recreation department here, It will start in the arena parking lot and be about four or five miles, The fun event will start at noon and you should bring a lunch, You “can expect to be back about 6 Bm.” . a Co Registrations are being . taken for the B.C. Summer Soccer School to be held here, Entry. forms at The ‘entries have to be completed by the end of - May. The feefor the school is $09. Boys and girls ages six to 16 are eligible. There will be dancing in Terrace as the. Vicki Par- vainen dancers strut, their stuff at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Friday at 8 p.m. * Bingo. There is bingo, at the Kermode Friendship Centre Sunday and Tuesday. $2,000 in prizes with a $1,000 me, ae , The Terrace Association for the Mentally Retarded in conjunction with the Jack Cook, School will be spon- soring a Northwest Fun and Fliness Meet this Saturday. y The Se Was TOLL-FREE 800-268-8993 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER BC. V6G 1W5 TELEPHONE (604) 682-1831 LOD T VE SOWIE TUNE 0s ROSS La Gondola cal, VENETIAN “CONTINENTAL @CMONPHE RE * XR Peat re tna Papert tieter Im ‘ Gerrianeing (hu Mereeur “agama 624-2621 07 624.3959 SAAS ASAA RRA AN EEE CRASS ANSE SST EST RESTAURANT. . _FULL FACILITIES— — CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD— —AIR CONDITIONED— DINING LOUNGE ‘DINE IN OUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open em nth pee, From MESeRvATIIAY The events will take place at the arena starting. at 9. am, -The meet will include a yariety of activities, everything from standing broad jump to swimming. : The Boy Scouts will be . holding a jamboree this- weekend, It will start Friday afternoon and go through to - Sunday. To get to the jamboree West, between the 22 ta 23 mile marker, turn south and continue for another ‘three The Terrace . Women’s Centre presents a human. rights conference with raciem and as the main tepies Thursday at the - R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Films. -will be shown and the pur- pose of the show is. to promote a better un- derstanding between people. | Tickets will be on. sale’ at _the door for the show, and it is open to everyone.’ At the Lee Sunday night is ‘a Terrace Evangelical Free Church ‘‘World Vision’ - peligious program. ~ Safeway or the arena office. . The Totem Saddle Club held their junior horse show on Saturday at the Lion's Park Arena, The judge was -Jackie Peters from Fraser Lake whe organizes the Pony ‘Club © there. a Lesley Tannen judged the Queen contest, she picked the rider who will represent . -the club this year. The queen is Joleen Goodwin and her ‘€wo princesses are. Karen . Goodwin and Theresa Balatt. * Friday, May Tickets-are available 31,8 p.m. lounge at the Kitimat. drive .out on Highway 16 © La The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra will Ye Wise Owl. They will also perform at R.E.M. Lee Theatre. . Terrace Sight & Sound, the Public Library ‘or by phoning 635-2102, » fas - Kitchens, cablevision, z courtesy.coffee: Thé high point rider of the day was Nicole Kirsh, riding Te he “at the Lakelse’ Hotel in Terrace, . Eddie'a. Bar. features ‘Derek Gallant and Lance Clark playing country: - music while Fanny's Lounge. _ has Tredv ryn's soflt sounds, Gene Lennon’(no relation “to John) sings folk music in. the bar at the Northern Motor Inn in Thornhill. . Augustine ‘Lounge. at . the Terrace, The Red D'Or is‘ rocked week. — Serial the Tillicum Theatre in Terrace. A funny, ‘raunchy send-up of the Marin County, California::lifestyle and the people who live-it, Serial stars Martin Mall, a veteran comic actor. and night-club -performer. ‘Anyone who has by . Messenger - all . seen his Fabulous Furniture routine, or his blies-guitar concert using a ukelele and a plastic baby bottle, woul never forget him, Mull’ plays’ opposite a group ‘of other. seasoned | actors, Including’. Sally Kellerman (Hot ‘Lips in-the Ch es Ticket atthe arena, - - Whisky Soar plays country. cartoons oF movies ie hai rock in the beer barat the: on Terrace Hotel, while Jim: Anderson is ‘featured in ‘the, begins: the week at. perform in Kitimat on 30 at 8:15 p.m. at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. at Sight & Sound, The Health Food Store and. in Terrace on Saturday, May” : original itiovie’6f NLAS.HY. and Tuesday Weld, who has. 1 ‘. ‘Hillicum.:'The feature.of this“ event.::., - The “On from” i “. Wédnesday -to, Saturday. - Madness -- i8:: featured in'Hazelton:. =” f ‘from Bolivia present Magle ‘Flutes of the Andes; which is ‘been in almost everything. Serial vould be ‘worth a ~ Iook; as eould what follows it, . the Michael Douglas movie Running. - made his fortune on TV's ‘Streets of San Francisco, produced this feature about; -. aman who gets it in hishead | that he can win a,marathon. ‘pace, and sacrifices’ greatl - ¢g fulfil his dream. A ‘Rocky. ~on asphalt, it starts Sunday at the Tilkicum., . The- Bugs Buany-Road - Runner Movie takes over at’ the Tillicum Wednesday. ‘far animation éxcellence. in . the Forties that only. one per cent of today's animated to. - these years, Bugs and. the _rest are a sure bet for the kiddies and for those older ‘children who. still need ‘a: good laugh now and then. : “ime other’ side of - the Tillicum sees Hero at Large - ‘finish the. Company fans, it-stars John Ritter as an actor who dons & super-hero ‘costume for a commercial campaign and gets carried away with the role. voots ‘The Legacy, & .dumb- looking horror flick starring _the ‘beautiful pair: of Katherine Roas. and . Sam - Elliot; takes over - Sunday: *osonality:: oe ry 8 aA: troubling . movie for ") nights.” -- woo ak fa Douglas, who. “The funniest hour of TV. programing even’ after*’ all, Jast week's | ' schedule. One for Three's - * ‘Quadrophienta takes over Wednesday - night: at. the _movie‘is'the-soundirack by ~The Who, shortened abit and altered from their album ‘of. - ‘several-years back. It’ tells _ of'youthis in Britain) who-has a psychological problem: he has. four personalities.. A’ -study of what made the mod movement in Britain tick in ‘the: Sixties, Quadrophenia "will be worth watching if. _ only for ‘the tnusic, which features some of. -Peter yy yearn: ’ “Townsend's best songs. . Quadrophenia is restricted due ta” its cussing and $ Bugs Bunny and his creator’ Violence. vv Chuck Jones set a standard - inti) Saturday inight at the. ~ Lady-and the ‘Tramp runs, - (Néchako Theatre In Kitimat... *: Friday night’s late show, - “though, is entertainment ina -> somewhat more adult vein. —'Bretic Three may be fun, but | not for the kiddies to be sure: Lady. and the: Tramp, though, is a four-star: family _ movie, Just miake.sure you. _ catch the early show Friday. 2 Tuesday ‘to. Thursday. at “the Nechdko the powerful, disturbing. Cruising runs ? with its ‘strange depiction of ' life in the nether reaches of New York. ao Cruising is the story of | New York policeman played - by. Al Pacina sent un- dercover. into the leather - bars and homosexual scene... to flush out a psychotic © killer.-Sent as bait, he must . “gryise” the bars until the Mller picks him up. The cop seems to have trouble .ac- ‘cepting the role and begins.to get used ta the milieu, with a° ‘- resultant “change in -his ‘straights, Crulging was. directed : by Bill,.Ertedkin, - ‘who made The;Exorcist.. At times. Cruising resorts to similar. shock tactics, and many. people may not -un- ’. derstand all of what's: going ori all the time,.but Cruising isa very strongly affecting coe movies. ; / ot Next. Friday night at the s are available from Nechako two gang-fight ~~ movies, Boulevard - Nights and the Wanderers share a the story. of a young “mod” I Cmember of a certain gang: ..- The R.E.M. 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