errace 2 Review — - Wednesday, November 29, 1989 a En glish mystery ry ready for McColl Theat re stage “Plans are now well ahead for sisters are not welcome to-stay . Terrace ‘Little Theatre’s upcom- because of their quite eccentric: ing production of Ladies in behavior, and: arrangements are” _ Retirement, a suspense mystery made to send them away — un- = ‘thriller by Edward Percy’ and. ‘beknown. to them. The two | Reginald Denham. . sisters arrive back after a short | This play was produced drive to find that Miss Fiske is originally in Terrace by the Lit- no longer at the house and that. tle Theatre Group in 1957 in the their sister Ellen has bought the old Civic Centre. Two of the house. These strange happenings cast of that production, Edna and the question arises, ‘What Cooper and Bette Olson, still ‘has happened to Leonora?” As live in Terrace, although they. the plot unfolds, the mystery | are no longer active in the ‘becomes deeper,’ complicated Theatre Group. The play was di- further by the unexpected arrival rected in 1957 by Sydney Risk of of Ellen’s nephew, Albert. the ‘Theatre Faculty of UBC.. - Terrace theater fans who wish _to find out for themselves just ~The: setting for the play isan ‘what did happen will have that old farm-house on the marshes chance Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2, outside of Gravesend near Lon- and Dec. 7, 8 and 9 at the Mc- - don, England, in the year 1868. Coll- Playhouse on Kalum Street. It concerns itself with am ex- Tickets at $7.00 each may be actress who has retired com- purchased at Erwin’s Jewellers fortably to this quiet retreat with in Terrace at the Skeena Mall or the financial help of her former at the door. Show time is 8:00 “lover”, Lord Kenardington. p.m. for each performance. a . Leonora Fiske, the ex-actress, The play is directed by Ken Three of the major players in the Terrace Little Theatre’s coming production of Ladies in has hired as her housekeeper Morton and the set design is by Retirement are Cheryl Spencer, David Browning and Yvonne Michaud. The play will run for Ellen Creed, who brings hertwo Dave Battison. _ glx performances at the McColl Playhouse on the first two weekends in December. delightfully ‘‘silly”? sisters to, | For further information con- stay at the old farm house. tact Ken Morton at 635-7507 -. SC , | Leonora decides that the (home) or 635-2721 (work). Oo Bee Se oe : , College to offer French — in France A new experience is awaiting Marais, Notre Dame, Pile St.’ some. Northwest Community Louis and the Eiffel Tower. Collége students... French — In Angers, they will be housed =~ classes in France. — with a French family while Two packages have been put attending 21 hours of classes together by Terrace Travel and every week. At the end of their NWCC staff members Jo stay they will receive a Certificat Patterson and Freida Dams. The de Langue Francaise from the first offers a two-week Euro- Universite Catholique de pean experience while thesecond ’Quest. A bonus to their Angers offers a week in Paris followed stay will be specialty excursions ‘by four weeks of classes and in the Loire Valley, home of es 7 ees | local festivities in the Loire many chateaux and the Festival 4] | ‘Blanket is Blanket - Blanket Valley. d’Anjou, an annual theater || B.C. and YUKON }: ALBERTA-NWT SASKATCHEWAN The two week tour, entitled festival. The cost of this tour is © . 01,000,000 - . “Terrace Meets Paris’, is $3,000. $] 592°... spouse Ly words “(OM gs oe | 00°°... “OBST ads available to 12 students at a ‘cost \ $3.00 parword for newspapers mm *110community-|:1 $3.00 perwordfor *77 community -of $2,400. Tour participants will © Tour organizer and guide Jo |} cacnworover20 teaders _ aI each wordover25 —_ sewapapers: leave Terrace on June 24, 1990, Patterson holds a Ph.D. in | eo ee vlna ~ é and fly to Vancouver for a con-- French and has taught French [i]. . . necting British Airways flightto and English at NWCC since Blanket 7 Blanket TL anc SROV London and Paris. They will 1983. In recent years, Patterson |. MANITOBA 4 ONTARIO-QUEBEC A § stay in Paris for six days, with spent a total of one year in Paris $ 00 . 41 $ 01,290,532 $ 9385,000 side trips to a French fishing and a few summers in Quebec, 85 Zwords "Petaunolds Ls wi kyo households |; 992 Borde households village and Atlantic resort, and Avignon and Montreal before {| $0 aid pabone st “sl copapers” ee eomanere’ f:| each word over 25 Towepapers then depart by train for Angers attending the Centre Interna- pi —— in the Loire Valley. Following tional d’Edutes Francaises in, PPh el Liss an overnight stay in Angers, 1988, She has also worked as a z A tan they will then travel to theisland Foreign Service Officer. of Noirmoutier for a five-day There will be three pre- visit which will include some departure orientation sessions — time on some of the island’s 25 for ‘participants on travel tips, miles of beach. The return trip non-verbal communication and includes a two-day stay in Lon- Europe in 1990. As a bonus, don, where a tour of Cambridge participants can extend their University is on the agenda. stay in Europe, and, through ar- The longer of the two visits in- rangement with British Airways, cludes a week in Paris from June earn enough points for a return . 24 to July 1, 1990. and then a ticket to Los Angeles or some four-week stay in Angers. While other destination. For more in- in Paris, the student travellers formation, contact Jo Patterson’ will visit the Louvre, Centre at Northwest Community Col- Pompidou, Musee d’Orsay, La lege by phoning 635-6511, local Bastille-Opera, Art Studios, Le 249. [ POLICE REPORT Terrace RCMP are. in- and two shoplifters. — vestigating two residential For the weekend of Nov. break-ins reported on Nov.. 17 to 19, police say they re- 21, On the same day, they.ar-. ceived “only minor and rested one impaired driver routine complaints”.