7a 8 . Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 26, 1986 ‘C’ Flight winners — After suffering two losses, Clarence Michiel’s ‘A’ team came back to win the girls "'C’ flight at the recent elementary schools’ volleyball tournament at Thornhill High School. They downed Hazelton 15-6, 15-9 In the final. Kitsumkalum Mountain to open soon TERRACE — Kit- sumkalum Ski Hill is presently scheduled to open on Dec. 13. The hill will then be open on weekends and holidays to avoid slow weekdays because of school and. people’s jobs. The Shames Mountain ‘just a4, cee ee a ‘Project is still underway, and this year the Shames | Mountain Ski Corpora- tion will be operating the Kitsumkalum hill] until the new location can open next year. The group has finished “road building, is currently finishing a bridge, and will ‘4 9 ae ee eee, een tent) met ae oan 7 soon be logging the area. “‘The winter hasn’t stop- ped us,’’ said Dennis Lissimore, President of the Shames Mountain Ski Corporation, Shames Mountain will open earlier because of the early snowfall at the high .. have your newspaper delivered every week. For just $24 you don’t have to miss a single issue! é Subscribe | now! | A full year: $24.00 i Two years: $45.00 | Come into our office, or send a cheque or money order, to: Terrace Review 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace, B.C. elevation. ‘‘We are going to try to keep it low-key at Kitsumkalum. this year,’’Lissimore explain- ed‘‘because we are look- ing forward :to all kinds of new and exciting pro- grams which will go with the opening of a new hill.”’ J Terrace “S OMiING, ents Sept. to Nov. — Prenatal courses at Skeena Health Unit. -Phoné 638-3310. Wednesday, November 26 — Terrace Youth Soccer Association will be halding its annual meeting in the Ter- - race library basement at 6 p.m. All coaches, referees and | ‘Interested parties are invited to attend. Thursday, November 27 — Heel World Film Society and Northwest Community College present, during thair Intar- national Fitm Series, City of Women” a visual spectacle of love, lust and sexual warfare, at 7:30 p.m. at Caledonia | Secondary School Lecture Theatre. . Saturday, November 29 — The Anglican Church Women will be holding a Christmas Bazaar between 2 and 4 p.m. in the church hail. They will have knitted goods, toys, etc. Come and do your Christmas shopping early and enjoy the bargains. Saturday, November 29 — Terrace Regional Museum Society home baking and stationery sale, 2 to 4 p.m. In ine Skeena Mall. Donations welcome. Phone 635-5660 or +5456. ; Sunday, November 30, — The Skeena Valley Runners’ Club -will be holding a timed 10-km run at 1 p.m., starting at the Terrace Public Library. There will be no prizes or certificates — just your 10-km time (weather permitting)! ! For more information, phone Mike ai 635-9545, Sunday, November 30 — You ara invited!! Mabel Houlden will be celebrating her “99th” birthday. All friands are In- vited to an open house at Terraceview Lodge between 2. and4p.m. | Monday, December 1 — Terrace Women's Resource Can- tre In co-operation with the Popular Education Trainer Collective of Courtenay presents “An Introduction to’ Working Coflectively”, Recommended for members of community groups who wish to explore alternative ways of running meetings and. organizations, based on a philosophy of equal power sharing — 4542 Park Avenue, | Terrace, 7 to 10 p.m. December 1 and 2 — The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be closéd Dec. 1 and 2 only. Tuesday, December 2 — Terraceview Lodge will be hosting thelr third annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar be- tween 7 and 9 p.m. at Terraceview Lodge. We wil! be hav- ing a bake sale, arts & crafts, fish pond and tea tabies. Everyone Is welcome and please bring a friend! Tuesday, December 2 — The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 13's next general meeting, starting at 7:30 p.m. at tha Legion. Don’t forget to bring a gift, Food for the Hamper and a sandwich. Elections are being held at this meeting. Ail members are urged to at- tend. Tuesday, December 2 -— Northwest Community College presents Garnishing Course. Those who feel that cooking is an enjoyable and creative art wilt have a pleasurable time Isarning about garnishing. Please bring a sharp flexi- ble small knife. From 7 to 9 p.m. at Northwest Community ollege. Tuesday, December 2 — You are invited to attend School District No. 88 (Terrace) inaugural schoot board meeting at the schoo! board office, 3211 Kenney Street at 7:30 p.m. Trustees elected in the Nov. 15 poll will be sworn in to office at this meeting and they will vote to elect their board chairman and vice chalrman for the coming year. December 3 and 4 — The Rotary Club of Terrace will be holding its 26th annua! Radio and TV Auction from 7 p.m. to midnight on both nights. The auction will air on cable Channel 10 and CFTK-AM. Auction phone number Is 635-1986. Don't miss the fun!!! Thursday, December 4 — Northwest Community College’ presents Christmas Chocolate Making, from 7 to 9p.m, at Skeena School. How to make detightful chocolate sur- prises for yourself or for Christmas giving. December 5.& 6 — Christmas show at the Art Gallery Fri- day night and all day Saturday. Entry forms are available at the Gallery, Hbrary, Wallinda Crafts, Northern Light Studio and Co-op Insurance. Entry forms must be In by Nov. 30. Saturday, December 6 — United Church women's annual Christmas bazaar will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. in Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelie Ave., Terrace, Knitting, sew: ing, home baking and preserves, novelties, atc. Afternoon tea willbe served. Saturday, December 6 — The Terrace Minor Hockey dance, featuring Fox, will take place In the Arena Banquet room starting at 8 p.m, Refreshments, raffles, plus door prizes. No minors, please. .. . Sunday, December 7 — Community potluck dinner from § to B p.m. at the bariquet hall in the Terrace arena. Bring one potluck dish and wear the traditional clothing of your homeland or your ancestors! Evening entertainment will include Filipino, South American and Indian dancers and singers. Sponsored by the Terrace & District Multicultural Association. Call 638-1084 or 635-6244 for more informa: tion. . Thursday, December 11 — Reel World Film Society and Northwest Community College present, during thelr Inter- natlonat Flim Sertes, “His Girl Friday", an elegant com- edy about love and divorce, at 7:30 p.m. at Caledonia Secondary School Lecture Theatre. .: December 12, 13, 14 — The Terrace Little Theatre presents a Christmas production for young children, “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" at the Little Theatre, Kalum St. Performances are: Fri., Dec. 12 at 7 p.m.; Sat. and Sun: at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. Tickets available at the door. Al-Anon family groups. Meetings for friands and relatives of alcoholics. Meetings are held every Monday at 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital in the conference room in th psychiatric ward, i. . wo ee a