The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 8, 1993 - Page B1 . oo i : Winter | ssa clothes proflt_orpaniza-tions and those, tema will nm two weeks before, eaclievett. cas be sbmitted | THERE'S A new kind of ex- by noon on the friday before the change in town and the rate is .. isewein which itis to appear, always good. . if For other contributed articles, It’s called Kids Helping Kids ' B the dendiine is 5 p.m. on the J and it’s organized by Canada Thueday before the issue comes World Youth through the Ter- . Guts, race Anti-Poverty Group | _ Submissions should betypedor | Society, 1. biiniesinsitlye The idea is to provide school lf SEPTEMBER 8, 1993 -§ 48¢ children with sufficient A Terrace Little Theatre Society | Clothing for the new school a holds a member mecting for J year, say Noreen Shanet John | more information call Gordon and Veronique Bedard, the Oates 638- -0996 McColl f iyo Canada World Youth i ia A participants assigned to the ' SEPTEMBER 8, 1993 - anti poverty group. | Scont district registration at ET. Kenney Primary School gym, from 7-B:30 p.m. Tritt yy SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 1993 -No cost but to register call Sandy Mikkelsen, two day workshop for those wishing to ‘become a family through. adopting, adoptive parents welcome too, This will take place at the Skeena Health Unit Auditotium, 9-12 and 1-4 both ‘We'd like to find some volunteers to carry on after we leave if they is a demana.’’ TRY ONE ON: Canada World Youth exchange stu- helping the Terrace Anti-Poverty Society set up a dents Veronique Bedard and Noreen Shanet John are ‘‘What we require is clothes used clothing exchange for children. a for the winter in particular,”’ said Bedard Jast week as the There, parents can choose ‘days. ast we the anti poverty group offices. | Canada World Youth program — thing exchange. a SEPTEMBER 13 ° 1903. to worked Th details of the. what they need for their chil- People are encouraged to has other dctivities tine tp on Canada ‘World Youth ‘ Voices in the Valley (Youth exchange. at's what we — dren, said Shanet John. lake part even if they don’t Thursdays land Fridays for all matches people in India with | Choir 12-24 yr) is havin g fall | Want t0 get.” She and Bedard ask that the have anything to exchange. participants. people in Canada. i registration at the Christ Drop boxes are. set Up in clothing be washed before Drop boxes are located at And, the Canada World Participants perform - ‘com- | i Lutheran Church, 7:00 p.m. for | several locations around town being dropped off. If not, two Safeway, Terrace Co-op, the Youth participants are to leave munity service work’ in the - additional information or to for surplus Clothing. - Cleaning companies, Richards Skeena Mall, Overwaitea, Terrace in mid-October for a two countries, register please hone 638-1230, The clothing is picked up and Spotless, have offered to Richards and Spotless, “stay in India’. Bedard and Shanet John are SEPTEMBER 14, 1993 - The Pacific Northwest Music Festival Annual general meeting © at 8:00 p.m., at 4514 Cedar Crescent in Terrace montly wnéeting. to fallow: annual neeting new member. welcome, for further informalion: please contact Irene at 635-3215 or Marilynn at 635-3429. ‘ CLL didehebdhdaed : SEPTEMBER 14, 1993 21 AND 22 - Diabetic teaching clinic sat Millis Memorial Hospital, a doctors refereal ia required contact Dana Hill, RN at 635-4050 or 638-1956 eeeeeeenes SEPTEMBER 17, 18, 19, 1993.- Tetrace Hospice Society is having a hospice yolunteer training workshop at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium if you are Interested in becoming a Hospice volunteer, visitors call 635- 4811. for more information. week ee eke SEPTEMBER 17, 1993 - Combined support group mecting for peraons with chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia. Information is also available for anyone interested. 7:00 p.m at the Happy Gang Centre for more Information call Darlene at 638- 8688 or 635-4059, eee acaeee SEPTEMBER 17, 1993 - Terrace Hospice Society is having a “Care for the Dying and Their Family” General information about hospice, the losses for the dying and the role of the volunteer. Open to public and no charge. Skeena Health Unit Auditorium from 7:30 to 10:00. p.m. for more information call 635-4811. eaneeeeeee ‘SEPTEMBER 21, 1993 - B.C. Schizoprenia Society will discuss the coming years agenda housing: conference, give support, 3302 Sparks St (Downstairs) at 7:30 p.m.. . Hoek eeeees SEPTEMBER 23, 1993 - Post Partum depression a mini- workshop on thursday, from 7-9 .mi.; Terrace Women’s resource centro 4542: Park Aveneue, for more information call Sandra 638-3310 or Carol 638-3325. . oho beteeee SEPTEMBER 23, 1993 - ‘| Terrace and District Community Services Society will be holding their 1993 annual general meeting on Thursday Seplember 23;':1993.in- the Terrace Public Library at 7:30 p.m. There will be an‘election of. officers. Come and-flnd out what services we provede for our community. For inoré. information call 635- 3178. . bepebeae | “FSEPTEMBDER 26, 1993 - [Saddle Club ymin a 10: 40 saglon. |. oy ° Perr ity tty delaine said, : the workshops. _ do the Friendship Dance and the Eagle on both nights,” Chapdelaine predlets et con- Aidendy.: and taken to the anti poverty group offices on the second floor of the Tillicum: Theatre. building.: . ‘do the cleaning. ‘Phe exchange will be carried out here,”’ said Shanet John of the space set aside at The Canada World Youth pair are looking for volunteers to help them out. That’s important because the We'd like to find some volunteers to carry on after we leave if they is a demand, said Shan¢t John of the clo- two of 14 Canada World Youth participants in Terrace. They are-also making a video of their stay in this city. Spirits to rise again More Thunder, too AN INTENSELY spiritual and fulfilling week is what organizers of the third Rising Spirit conference are predicting. “You get people for a very short period of time to feel really happy and that’s the im- portant thing,” says Benita Chapdelaine. The Rising Spirit workshop runs a full week, from Sept. 13-17. One of the leaders of last year’s work- shops, Lee Brown, returns again this year, A pipe carrier and sweatlodge keeper, Brown was well-received last year. ‘‘He’s quite a spiritual man,’” Chap- Brown ts one of three people coordinating Also leading the group will be Chief Leonard George, the son of Chief Dan George. Terrace’s Peter Dickson will lead the relaxation section of the workshop, teaching participants the 10 basic steps of Tai Chi. Last year, Chapdelaine says, one day was put entirely towards native dancing, Brown and George showed them how to Dance. She said some people went home and brought their kids. “Tt was really quite inspiring,’ she said. The heavy topics — alcohol and drug abuse, sexual abuse, dysfunctional families —are dealt with early in the week, That the week ends on an uplifting note, she says. They’re also trying to organize a dry dance for Thursday night, Sept. 16. . ‘We're still looking for a band,’*? Chap- delaine said. The fee for the workshops is $100. Evening sessions, including the dance and Tai Chi sessions are free to the community. They'll end the workshop with a potluck luncheon on Friday. Friday and Saturday night — Sept. 17 and 19 — will feature the Red Thunder dancers at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets are already being sold as far away as Prince George for the show. They’re available at the Kermode Friendship Centre and Sight and Sound. — “It’s going to be spectacular, It’s going to be awesome. And it’s going to be a sell-out forgotten. the highway to Edmonton. Edmonton airport,-a small but devoted group is bring the old war bird back up to flying condition. tender loving care.’ . The Ventutas in “Terrace flew. under the banner 149th torpedo bomber/reconnaisance squadron. coast for enenly shipping and submarine activily. ~ - They were first based’ at Annette - Island, Alnske ‘north of Prince Rupert. here, arriving Nov, 81943, : >. “Their primary responsibility wai patrolling Prince: _ suspected Japanese subs. NUMBER 2195's fying days are over, but it won’t be Believed to be the last surviving Second World War-era Lockheed Ventura bombers left in Canada — and one of 15 that were stationed in Terrace — the plane is being restored by a group of vintage aircraft enthusiasts in Edmonton. The plane belly-landed near Yellowknife in 1953. After 35 years in-the tundra, the bomber was barged across. Greal Slave Lake and towed more than 1,100 kilometres soulh on Now at the Alberta Aviation Museurn’s Hangar 14 at the trying to “It’s like people who love beautiful china — ‘that’s. ihe way these men and women are who restore these plancs,’’ says volunteer Sheila McKerzie. “They treat them with : Formed-in 1942, the RCAF squadron: patrolled the west F When the Terrace airport’ was bull, they were tranered harbour, as well as search missions, and scouting for u Although the Japanese threat to the north coast was ‘consid: ered very Teal at thal-time —-some of Alaska’s Aleullan is- selé’ | lands. had been invaded _ the squadron spent, most. of their. VENTURA BOMBER #2195, above, was stationed in monton by the Ventura Memorial Flight Association. Terrace during the war. itis now belng restored in Ed- Bok: 4 Ventura In flight over Terrace. The last of the Venturas | of the. : Rupert ; time ‘allling ihe, weather, not the enemy. oe “The. thost they ever saw was scaweed and dead seals,” says Tony Jarvis, president of the Ventura Memorial Flight /Assobietion in Edmonton... a The. Venturas and a P-40 Fighter squadron also stationed yere: primarily used as. “ahor The squadeon disbanded Maret 13, 1944, They were t to bomb a a: log jam thai was: causing Dooding in qa ‘Princk George, but were, called off when the jam broke up if” of force,’” Jarvis : | caer, a : a