Happy Birthday EVEN THE LITTLEST ONES took part Saturday as girl guides paid their annual visit for a mass bir- thday party at Terraceview Lodge. The occasion meant a relaxing time of refreshments and - entertainment on the part of the guides and of lodge residents. A number of community groups “pay regular visiis to the lodge. Heart in the right place -. Welcome to Around Thor- nhill and a Happy New Year to _ I hope everyone had a. great holiday and now that our weather has warmed up, maybe we can all get back to. business coed Dae again: SGine? ‘place’ T know of which! “°F helped make Christmas an en- joyable day for many was the Creperie, a little out-of-the-way restaurant on Tetrault St. It ig owned by a very giving person who has her heart in the right place — Cindy Agnew. She and her family — husband Don, son Don Jr. and mother- in-law — decided they could put a little joy and seasonal spirit back into the community by ‘cooking their Christmas dinner at the restaurant and inviting those who had no family. with whom to enjoy ‘the day to join them. : Twenty-nine came and helped them eat the roast turkey with the works and spend the ‘day playing games and getting to know one another, They left | SLUMBER LODGE ‘TERRACE .. - 4702 Lakelse Avenue - . ‘Phone | 635.1302 Licensed Promises. HOURS: . Monday | 10 Saturday 7 a.m. = 8:30 p.m. " Sunday & | “Holldays 8 a.m. 23 P. m. ‘Boop rawy one ar “REATOWABLE PRICES | di Around Thornhill by Gail Kitgren 635-3142 with a lot more of the Christmas spirit than they started out with! - Now, Cindy has gone one step further in helping the com- munity by opening her door to those in the Independent Living program. _ They will be using the restaurant on Sundays to put on coffee houses offering «Live entertainment — the performers are volunteering their tIme — a cup of coffee and a muffin for just. one ‘Loonie. The coffee houses are open from 1-4 p.m. and everyone is invited to drop by to enjoy great entertainment and even greater hospitality. a Rok Wek With all the ‘strife.i in the world and concer forthe: environ- ment, a leader i in Scouting | sent this message to fellow Scouters: May you find serenity and tranquility in a world you may not always understand. May a kind word and a warm smile be yours every day of your life and may you give these gifts as well as receive them. May you find time in each. day to see beauty and love in the world around you. May you find enough inner strength to determine your own worth by yourself and not be dependent on another's judge- ment of your accomplishments, May you always feel loved. ; ka kke ' Thank you. for ‘reading ‘Around Thornhill. Have a great .week. and- pray the war will be Over soon. — pre - Evatt SO ee ee Be tN ge ge ges Ge ge Colourful workshop. Northwest Community Col- lege and the Emily Carr College of Art and Design Outreach program are putting on a special colour workshop at the NWCC’s Terrace campus. Feb. 9-10, ‘Noted artist Rick Cuff of Vancouver will be the instructor and he will teach both beginners and those with an established interest in colour. Cuff will explore cotour mix- ing theory used by -artists and designers and participants will work with acrylic paints and on collage projects. To-go ahead, the. workshop | needs a minimum of 12 people to enrol by Tuesday, Jan. 29 — @ maximum of -20 participants can be accepted. For more in- formation or to register, contact Larisa Tarwick at 635-6511. Wrappers donate The Child Development Cen- tre's pre-school program receiv- ed a boost last week when representatives from two local businesses handed assistant teacher Jenny Neil a cheque for $1,421.50. Keenleyside Insurance office manager Jayne Hillert and Co- op general manager Murray Young said the money had been raised through the companies’ third annual Chrisimas gift wrap drive. Staff members volunteered their time to. wrap presents and those taking ad- vantage of the service were in- vited to make a donation. Although she did not have a ‘total for the number of presents “You give up coun- . wrapped — ting when you're doing them fast and furious’? — Hillert had no trouble remembering the -most challenging wrapping ex- ercise. A mountain bike. ‘A-new-monthly ma magazine : ~ fers local amateur poets the op-. |. portunity to have their works : published. Founder Arthur Levitin says the purpose of The Poet’s Pen is to “promote the creative work of Canadian amateur poets.’* -To that end, he plans to feature 160 poets in each issue. Since the magazine is not ex- pected to immediately make - money, Levitin says he will not : be able to pay the successful ‘writers for some time, “However, what I can offer poets is the satisfaction of see- - ing their poems in print in a na- tional magazine,” he adds. For:‘more information on the- . Magazine, send a stamped self- addressed envelope to The — Poet’s Pen, P.O. Box 3430, Sta- tion C, Ottawa, Ont. 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