fe “14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1986 Parent workshop p TERRACE — Getting a child to say ‘‘no”’ to drugs is one of the most difficult tasks a parent faces. KING-TV and Terrace Centennial Lions, along with the help of Doug Foster and Janice Robin- son of Northwest Alco- hol & Drug Counselling Service, have combined forces to present a ‘hands-on’? comprehen- sive program to help parents develop the skills to deal with this task. “We're very excited about the project,’’ said Ken McDames of the Terrace Centennial Lions. ‘““KING-TV will air a docudrama on Sun- day, March 2, on drugs and parental denial. Locally, we'll follow up on the show with a com- munity workshop on Tuesday, March 4 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Clarence Michiel Ele- mentary School.”’ Courses Northwest Communi- ty College will be offer- ing the following general interest courses in Ter- Tace: Microwave cooking Learn the basic prin- ciples of microwave cooking. Different ovens will be used for prepara- tion of various foods, Ken McDames “Any parent or in- terested community member is welcome to attend these free workshops, which will - provide information for both parents with young children and _ parents with teenagers,’’ said McDames. “The workshop for parents with young chil- dren will show adults from meats to desserts. Date: Mondays, March 3-24 Time: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Location: Caledonia High School, Room 116 Preparing Your "1985 Income Tax During the first ses- sion of this two session workshop, there will be an overview of how to complete your 1985 in- continued on page 16 lanned y how to teach their children to say ‘“‘no’’ to drugs,’? McDames con- tinued. “This workshop was put together by Dave | Hawkins at the Universi- ty of Washington School of Social Work.” The workshop for parents with older chil- dren ‘‘deals with what drugs and the parapher- nalia look like, how to tell whether your child is using drugs and what to do about it if he or she is,’’ said McDames. This workshop was prepared with the assistance of the Washington State Sub- stance Abuse Coalition. “There will be trained facilitators at both workshops,’ said Mc- Dames. ‘‘They will be able to answer questions and direct people need- ing help to local agen- cies.” . Anyone desiring more information about the project can contact Ken McDames at 638-1332. Sweetheart dance held by Trevor Delaney TERRACE — A sweet- heart dance organized by the Terrace Chapter of the B,C. Heart Founda- tion was held recently at the arena banquet room. About 150 people, dressed in their finery, tripped the light fantastic to the sounds of the Big Band. Band members jonated their time and Movie TERRACE — On Thursday, March 6, The Getting of Wisdom will be shown in the lower level of the Terrace Public Library. A showing will be held in the LRC_ seminar room at Northwest Com- munity College in Ter- race on Thursday, March 6 at 4 p.m. Bruce Beresford, maker of The Bounty, offers us an earlier and more personal story about Victorian emo- tions in a private girls’ school. Determined to succeed with the piano and make herself a modern wom- an, our heroine is forced to confront the neat and proper boundaries of be- ing a lady. Tempers rise and fall, and director Beresford is very good in his handling of actors. His characters ‘are very much part of a polished world; when feelings flare the polish brightens. One of Australia’s best known directors, Bruce Beresford’s films are miniature historical surveys. 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Dr. Zucchiatti won the main door prize of a trip for two to Vancouver, courtesy of Terry Morris and PWA. Organizer Betty Campbell hopes to make this an annual event. Saturday’s dance raised $2000 for the Heart Fund. “s ee el FLOWERS _ Al oA CART bo Member of AFS Wire Sarvice Shirlay Clift sob Cape ele cade Se is The McGinlay sisters of Ter- Look into Mutual Life’s Accumulation Annuity. Nothing else grows quite like it. It even qualifies as an RRSP. Call today for the We are in the | Nigi! Skeena Mail j ‘Mutual Ph: 635-2387 The Stork’s Delivery ook Surkan: | arrived Feb. 18, 1986, weighing 8 ibs. 1 oz. | will be known as Shane Lawrence. My proud parents are Donna and Larry, and my delighted sisters are Lisa, Carolyn and Wendy. @ N Jayne and Danie! Hillert have a daughter, born Feb. 20, 1986 at 12:43 a.m., with a weight of 6 Ibs. 2 oz. Her name Is Zara Lynn Hillert. 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