~Dance group seeks members S0uSSiyuN orn: nusewasae -- The Skeona Squares are seeking now members, from raw beginners to-ex rienced s uare dancers: The club rece! pleted-“for- the “play: and ‘th “"ennounced a fall program of classes to ba held at the Terrace. Arena. pe 4 4 cers: The Club recently . pleted: Tor. the Play, and ‘the TERRACE — The Terrace Lit- direction by Jo Falconer. tle Theatre recently announced a . - comedy-musical called ‘“Hea- The production is in co- ven's To Betsy” as their newest operation with Terrace Theatre Project. . _ .._.. Alive and the Terrace Com. |. The play..will-be produced by munity.Band.. - 99 + z Marylin Kerr ‘and directed by ae a - Merry Hallsor. The production The play is set aboard a’ Theatre on Nov. 13 and-14 as.a and music in a: family-oriented Casting. was recently. com- ‘The ‘Skeena' Squares Square . Dancing Club recently. announc- “ed they will be sponsoring begin- ner classes in their lively activity on Friday nights from 7:30.p.m. to 8:30 p.m. -in« the Terrace ‘Arena. . -Clud’ representative Ann Chow.-explained that the dancing is done by groups of eight people arranged in a square formation;. with movements being: done to the command of a caller. Some of the common sounds heard at. “a square dance are, Allemandé’ ... “Left, Grand Left and Right, Do Si Do, and Promenade and Sw- _ ing. Your Partner. Thosé. in- terested in finding out the mean- ing of these curious terms.are in- _Vited to take part in the lessons. ’ Chow emphasized that the ob- ject of square dancing is having. | Leg O Nn | to S po Nn SO r useful for everyday life. We gave — | fall fashion Show — Ze= = "™ | encom sansa tatty can ye by Terrace contributor ‘Roy Greening The Royal Canadian Legion will .be.. sponsoring a fashion - show on Oct. 25 and the pro-: ceeds. will be going to Meals on Wheels. All-lady. members are urged to attend, as well as ladies of the general public. The .fashion show. will take place at the Terrace. Hotel at 1_ p.m, on that-date. There will be ~ a luncheon and: of ‘course, -an™ - -. lfusual. show :put.on by. three... well-known ‘shops. Tickets: are. $15 .and are. available. at the - Legion, Sheffield & Son, Rose's ° | Shop, the Terrace Co-Op and from ‘Betty Misfeldt and Connie Delmarque. Watch the papers » for more information. It will be. on the air, too. Remember, pro- — ceeds go to Meals on Wheels. I understand that Neil Nord- ‘strom and partner won the big dart tournament at the Kitimat Legion. Congratulations! Upon looking back in this, our Diamond Jubilee year, there was an article in the Omineca Herald (Terrace section) dated Jan..8, {930 which reads: | A most successful dance was ‘held in the G.W.V.A. hall on New Year's eve under the aus- pices of the Canadian Lesion. . Being an annual event the members spared no pains to make it ihe unusual event it pro- ved to be; Those in charge of the Ace for lessons is $2 per night. ‘- For more information contact | ‘Summer arts school ‘meets high demand ‘Théatre had a very successful ‘dents ‘learned ‘relaxation, con- - “Eiirtis Mathews as Captain Dar- and $5 for children and seniors, Cast chosen for. new production as Charlie; Joe Zucchiatti as. FERRAICE |}! Bilge: Tim Reinert as Waters; LITTLE ald Marc Smith as Rev. Jeremiah THEATRE Pitts; and Monica Cote as Jam- C balaya. {n addition music direc- 3675 KALUM STREET, m ion wi é. taken care of ronan 64762) Bonnie MacNeil, set design by - Dave Battison, costuming - by Roselynn Fleury, and assistant will take place in the R.E.M. Lee and provides comedy, romance, 7 4. Diamond Jubilee event. -., package, 0, CRRAN) for. the ‘play, and ‘the’ “Tickets will’be sold at Termite chosen iain characters willbe: ‘Sight and Sound at $6 for adults : i i a ae . Garrison; :Pam..Kerr as. Kate; ":9.m. show.and.on:Nov. 14there fun rather than precision ‘danc- dancers are scheduled for Friday wote as Agatha; Joanne,;. ing. She said singles‘and couples nights atthe Terrace Arena from . Greening as Betsy; Alan Weston p.m. show. “Of any age-are welcome, and the’ 8:30 p.m. to10 pm. : 7 et ee Sessions for.. experienced Carol Glen at 635-2122. contributed by _. deal of enthusiasm. . oo ,; Terrace Little Theatre... Throughout. the six weeks-we er summer school staff “” “taught 61 children, ages 6 to"14, _ Once again. Terrace Little general theatré ‘skills. The stu- summer school. Both sessions. centration, body/character were filled very quickly and with movement, breathing, - voice such large numbers, the summer control, staging, co-operation, school proved to be challenging on-the-spot thinking, imagina- yet fun and attended with a great tion building, listening, being in front of arid being an audience, and many other skills that are - workshops on lighting, staging, At the end of each three-week function and to learn how ta develop some of the. . . Session, we put together a per- . : P ta. . ean novelty stall-were kept busy sup- formance with each group. The ° level of eocrgoment skills needed : to achieve a high _ plying the dancers with paper students really learned what it is hats, balloons and horns which like to put ona performance ina ; were Jreely used fo add to the ‘professional manner while being FBDB’s Management Seminars are ‘stimulating and merriment. . Delicious. refresh- .on- . | . ments were served by the fresh both on-stage and back stage gught-provoking, ape realistic case studies, par. A four piece Levio hestra - ‘ - icipants Can assess thelr: management approach and... | Fronted, music For the dancing dents who all nerforney att | techniques in given situations. Group discussions and The out-of-town visitors. were’ and became our friends. Thank prpsentations enable participants to benefit from each | Mr. and Mrs. Dobbie of Copper you to the Terrace Little Theatre ers experience. | me mel City and Major Hearne and Rod “for making the summer school McRae of Lakelse. experience possible! | This Seminar will-be brates: 2:00 - 9:00 im. oo [ar — = — ff. . » Northwest Community.College- 6 0 I . nz a, . °.. Terrace Campus... . egy : a Te eee =. Registration fee for this “fullday _ $650 Seminar. This includes meat cost, all OTICE 5 FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK _ een _ SE PTEM BER 28 - OCTOBER 2, reason erient Services: 635-6811 Loc. 203 1 987 . Northwest Community College reference material and our after- — seminar service, The City of Terrace’s Public Works Department will pick up extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, from _ ; Monday, September 28 to Friday, October 21087, La Banque offre ses services dans les deux This:service does NOT include car bodies, stumps or langues officielles. industrial waste. Kindly arrange to have this extra - | BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS garbage and waste material set.out on your regular pick up day. Please have garbage and waste material in plastic bags or cartons to assist in the pick up. q Federal Busi | B fédé \ Residents are reminded to check their Add-A-Day Gra’ business anque iederale ‘calendars, as garbage pick up days change following G Development Bank de développement all Statutory Holidays. oe ‘The City of Terrace : Canad 7 | ” 91906 ; , ‘Lisa: Cote as Agatha; Joanne,..will be a2 p.m. matinee andan$ .