Fr Fm Re The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 7, 1993 - Page B1 The Terrace Standard offers ‘What's Up as a public service to ‘its readers and community organizations. This column is intended for non-profit organizations and those events for which there is ‘tio admission charge. ‘Items: will run two weeks —_ before each event. | >” We ask that itema be submit- ‘ted by noon on the FRIDAY before the issue in which it Is to appear. : For other contributed articles, the . deadline is 5 p.m. on the THURSDAY before the issue “commes Out. * Submissions should be typed ‘or printed neatly. ernewek APRIL 4, 1993 - Terrace Peaks Gyminaslics club is having a fash- ion. show with wine and ‘ore’doevres served at the Thornhill Community Centre at 6:30 pm call 638-1022 for tickets 2p50 em eek : ‘APRIL 6, 1993 - Terrace Breast Feeding Support Group is having a “regular mecting with special guest speaker from Health Unit to dis-. cuss the HIV virus and aids, for ‘more information call Laura at 638-0359, refreshments provided, Mills Memorial Hospital education ‘oom at 8:00 p.m. 2ps0 (Speake . . : : : ™ 7 “APRIL 6, 1993 | FAA.CT Felal 7 - ‘Alcohal “Action. EAACT TTee- THE PRIDE of the Sixth Terrace “Cubs, Mike Watts (above), “jace is'having there first monthly shows off the first-place trophy he won Saturday at the Terrace “meeting “at Northern Networking district Kub Kar Rally..Ken Adair took second place and Keith Offices #302, 4546 Park Ave Fifield took third. They and nearly 60 other iocal cubs carefull y y (Trigo Building) at 7:00 p.m. con- carved their own cars out of a block of wood and then raced lact Chris or Marg at 635-4479 for them down a curved track at the Kin Hut. Leader Eric Harkon- ‘more information |= pad _ nen, at top right, was in charge of releasing the cars. Bottom “APRIL 6, 1993 » RC. Legion Fight: cubs look on in anticipation of next race, ladies auxilary Br. 13 is having a general meeting, all members are “urged to attend al the RC. Legion 2p50 ee Bs APRIL 113, 1993 - Kinetics Red Cross Babysitting coursé only 24 seats available, foe, morg informa Monjread-the parks and recreation or Salt Water Moon - Contributed ~*~ Jerome McKenzie, the son ‘of... Marigis‘new to TLT as well as ~’ land -- language « required: some... ~~ peochur of. call them, at 638- INAL preparations’ Jacob’s arch-cnemy.. to acting. looking: into.. The McGowans | “ 2950. are underway, for ‘Mary. is still hurt. ‘and be- *. **P've feally enjoyed working * found a‘ tremendous resoiircs: in. aanae- 7 Terrace § ——S «Little wildered by Jacob’s abrupt depar- ~son a. production with John’ and local resident Jim: Callanan, who ‘APRIL 13, $993 « You are cor- dially invited to attend the regular Theatre’s ‘dinner ture a year éarlier and she‘won’t I’ve learned a great deal from him. grew. up in Newfoundland. They theatre production of Salt Water be wooed easily. Jacob will not . and our director, Marry Hallsor,” “also made good use of a diction. School Board meeting of School Moon. be deterred, however, as. he at- said Maria, - - ary of Newfoundland terms. District No.88 at the School Board oe : office. located at :3211 Kenney Six evenings of dining and en- tempts to rekindle | the spark of. Both John and Maria are ‘happy The dinner side of the: event ts Street, Terrace .B.C. at, 7:30 terlainment will be presented at — their past relationship. fo be working together for a being handled. by the Terrace pm "9950 the Terrace Curling Club on ~ The partsofJacob and Mary are . change although thelr life is quite. Curling Club. They will be cater- pee ee School Street from Apr.16-18 and _ played by local newlyweds John consumed by rehearsals ‘and ing a buffet dinner each night of Apr.21-23. and MarlaMcGowan.. memorizing lines. “the performances, . Writlen by Canadian playwright. _ Maria originally hails ° from _ ‘*During other shows, I spent 50 David French, the play is setona Nova Scolia and John went to . much time at rehearsals we hard- starlit night at Coley’s Point, university ihere which has helped ly got to see each other,’? John Newfoundland in August, 1926 - them master . _the enchanting — recalls. '*This is a great switch!” and the show will follow at Fighteen-year-old Jacob Mercer maritime accents required for the A distinct maritime accent is e- #0UNd 8:30. has returned ‘from Toronto to the paris, © quired for: these parts: and.both - Tickets are $20 and available at tiny fishing village, hoping to win John is a veteran of Terrace’ John and Maria have enjoyed the Carter's Jewellers, Bank. of back his former sweetheart, Mary Little Theatre, having performed research involved in preparing for Montreal and the Terrace Curling Snow, in four productions over the past their rales,~ -. Club. Seating is limited and this But Mary i is engaged to wealthy two years. - Parts of the 4926: Newfound- show will not be held aver. APRIL 14, 1993 - Terrace Cos- metic and Reconstructive surgery support group is having there _monthly meeting at the Terrace "Women’s. Resource Centre from 7:00 ta 9:00 pm. , 2p eek ae APRIL 14, 1993 - ‘The Northwest Education Assocation is holding a Brazilian cvening, join us for a cullural. look. at Brazil, there wiil be videos; ‘speakers, raffle, Brazil- jan coffee:and treats served, begins ane pm in the Library oe PH OTOS ‘ beeen APRIL 14, 1993 - Kinette Club of PROV] D E A Terrace is having a general meet- ing new members are welcome for WI N D OW more information call 638-1726, it will be held at Hectars, Inn of the West at 7: 0 p- me . . : 2p50 TO PAST APRIL 16, 1993 - Chronic + . Fatigue support group is having a Stepping into a corridor combined meeting for those with| filled with displays at fibromyalgia, this is held at the} Uplands Elementary School Happy. Gang Centre, a these days is like stepping (opm. pases P°l) intoatime machine. APRIL 17, 1993.- St.Matihews Several students there took vos _Anglican-Church is having en| part in the travelling ~ ‘ open house from 12-3:00 pm,/ Heritage Photo Display of . ‘Ecumencial Service at 3:00 p.m. at ot the. St. Matthews Angilcan the Historical Society of Brit ~ Church. 2p50 ish Columbia. eae renee . Nine-year-old Tina Bulleid "'Sehizophrenia Society is having a ‘ - support group meeting at 7:30 pm participants in the trip back | at, 3302 Sparks Street in the base- to our past. _ ment, contact Mental Health or}. “I went to my grandma’s phone 638-3325, | 1p5.} house and she gave me that “APRIL 21, 1993 - Hust & put] Picture,” she says, pointing ‘Asthma Support Group is meeting] #0 the photo of her grand- - with’ guest-speaker Dr. Phillip at] mother astride a horse at the the Terrace’ Public Library. from] ape of 12,” BOL 19 500: pease a ae Kelsey Hamer says she Based Business ‘Assaciation’ is) father used to live on Ferry having a Tertace Home-Based] Island, : Business Fairy for table reserva- a7 . . Hons epplicaticns are available at A total of five Uplands stu- “the Chamber of Commerce or] dents have Terrace area phone .635-9415, this will take] heritage photos in the dis. ‘place atthe Arena. Banquet Reom | play. ‘from 10.am 4pm, “1p5t| phe Heritage Photo: Dis- ‘oeTOBER. 13, 1993 - The play is being ‘shown at. “BCOAPO Branch 73 is haviag an}... Uplands Elementary School - Annual Tea and Bazaar featuring) through until April 12, earsround prmctical gifts and na goods. Tt is held at the| ‘After that the display ’ Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalunt moves: on to schools in a : = | Seat gms Vanderhoof, Fernie, Nelson, BAGK TO.OUR ROOTS:.Nine-year-old Uplands E Elementary stu+*:part of the: heritage photo display showing, at the schaol now.that: — Nanaimo and Victoria.» - dort Tina Bulleid preuey, shows oft pote ¢ of her. grandmother It Is 'S. makes hletory-¢ come alive The doors will, open at 630 with dinner being served at 7:00