_. Sing your way to the top of the charts — Come out to Karaoke Night.and sing-along at the lyrics as they appear on video. . : Sundays 8 - 12 midnight & Thursdays 8:30 - 1:30 Join the chorus at George’s Pub! Northern Motor Inn, 3085 Hwy 16 E., Terrace phone 635-6375 Happy Birthday SSs Florence Bailey 2% Florence and her family had a great tim celebrating her 79th birthday at the Inn of the West! The best part about Florence’s party was that the birthday girl got her entree and dessert FREE from the Inn of the West just for having her party with them. Bring your special birthday girl or boy and a for the party and enjoy the same great times that Florence and her family did! Give us a call today for details. group of at least four friends to the Inn of the West The door prize at the annual wild game banquet coming up in March Is this rifle and scope, on display at Queensway Trading. ‘Terrace Rod and Gun Club president Fred Straw (right) and ’ Queensway's Jim Lalonde are promoting the event. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 12, 1991 at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine commencing at 7:30 p.m. to receive representation from all persons who deem their interest to be affected by the proposed bylaw: “Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Electoral Area ‘E’ Zoning Bylaw No. 194, 1983, Amendment Bylaw NO. 294, 1991.” In general terms, the purpose of this bylaw is to redesignate lands described as Lot 1, District Lot 2286, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 12074 from the Rui (Low Density Rural) zone to the Ru2 (Medium Density Rural) zone to accommodate proposed subdivision of the 4.2 hectare (10.4 acre) parcel into three lots. The subject property Is located on Old Lakelse Lake Road south- east of Thornhill Creek as Indicated on the sketch DL. 4806 he \ me NOLL, 2286 ARCA SURJECT TO REZONING —— AMENDMENT vLAW NO. 294 ’ aabe ‘ . | Le tee iA | DL. 2294 aT t Par ies Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 30, 1991 A5 |Wild game banquet — a feast of beasts from the Northwest Fans of food that once roamed freely through the local glades and valleys will have their chance to sample the whole spectrum of cuisine that lives in the Northwest at the annual wild game banquet and dance March 2 at the Thorn- hill Community Centre. The event, sponsored by the. Terrace Rod and Gun Club and the B.C. Wildlife Federation, is a celebration of responsible hunting, says BCWLF member and local resident Anne Payne. The game for the table is donated by BCWLF and rod and gun club members, and the proceeds go toward ‘sup- port of the two organizations and to the reward fund the BCWLF maintains for people who tum in poachers. oe Some of the dishes available will be various treatments of moose, caribou, mountain sheep, goat, deer, duck, pheasant, grouse, beaver and squirrel, For those with more domesticated palates, ham and beef wil also be served, along with a variety of vegetables and salads. The dinner will be followed with a dance and a fund-raising auction of art works. Payne notes that the evening will not be clogged with rhetoric: Ter- race city Freeman Vesta Douglas is the only official speaker. The proposed bylaw may be inspected at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, #300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., between the hours of one of the most incredible © | evenings you'll ever (ee spend in a live theatre. “T= SUPERCONSCIOUS == taking you into the inner arid outer. __ realities of our imaginalion, . 7 (# ° Feb.14 & Feb.15 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Tickete: at Sight & Sound $13.50 (incl.GST) advance $15 (incl.GST) at the door 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon- day to Friday, except statutory holidays. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Tickets for the evening are avail- able for $30 at All Seasons sports store, Northwest Sportsman, Queensway Trading and Twin River Electric. This year’s door prize is a 30.06 Winchester rifle with a scope. Jan. 24 Larry Lee, Smithers Jan. 25 Les Watmough, Terrace Jan. 26 Faith Lee, Smithers Jan. 27 Beatrice Hamel, Terrace Jan. 28 Bill McRae, Terrace Jan. 29 Larry LeCleir, Houston Robert Montgomery, Smithers Jan. 30