"WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2, 12 wervaas Little Theatre willbe sponsoring a Theatre. Wo: “shop op. ~. from Oetober ist-7th. The Workshop will deal with many aspect. ‘of the Theatre, including direction, make-up, and production, |" .. “and will be conducted by Mr:Stiart Baker, who is well-known at the Playhouse'Theatre, Victoria, as an actor-director, -His-next “engagement after leaving ' Terrace will be at the Young People’s ; J. ‘Theatre in Toronto. ~.- a. The Workshop ‘will be ‘held in E.T. ‘Kenney ‘School. “each: evening from 6:00-10 p,m, Everyone is. welcome to participate, - ~-whether connected with the Little Theatre or not, and this will be. ~ , a unique oprortunity to see: a professional Director at work. The charges will be: $5. 00 for the complete series, a 9 for individual sessions Students $3.50 for the complete series,- To illustrate his workshop Stuart Baker will work witha an nact from the current Little Theatre production of ‘Plaza Suite’’ by Neil Simon. This play isin rehearsal at the moment, directed by , Ken Morton, the cast includes Lyle Petch, Jane Massey, Robin McColl, Margaret Dodd, Erica Ball, Randy Budden,aand other members of the Little Theatre.. For any information about the Workshap, ‘ene Mrs. Lorna Morton at 635-7505. The Department of Con- Mtinuing Education of School MOistrict No. 88 will hold pre- ; Beptember 27 at Caledonia menior Secondary School and on meplember 28 at Thornhill lementary School from 7:30 - 00 p.m. The following courses: are, ming offered: UNIVERSITY RANSFER COURSES -- Bsychology 101-102; English 1-102; Political Science - 101- 2; - Sociology 10L- 103... NGLISH FOR © NEW BANADIANS -- classes in merrace and Thornhill. ADULT SECONDARY PROGRAM-- Miath $10; English 910; Math ; and other courses if there i is Sufficient interst, Semourses -- Bookkeéping® Semborthand; Beginning Typing; maivenced Typing;' and: Fusiness Administration... registration of classes on: | Registra: tion for - evening classes GENERAL INTEREST Basic Sewing; Tailoring: Con- . yersational . German; . Conversational. Spanish; Conversational French; Music Appreciation; - Recreational Woodwork; St. John's First Ald; Defensive Driving; and Bridge. . “The classes depend on having a sufficient number of students. It_is essential that anyone who wants to take any of these courses and is unable to register on September 27 or 28 contact Hugh Power at 635-0531 or 635- sF PLAN TO REGISTER FOR THE NIGHT LIFE THAT PAYS!!! - : Reach for the top team off. school’s hopes in the annual “‘Aerrace's Caledonia - Senior “High School will be sending a four member ‘team to Prince . George’ on October 2 for com- | Sone “in recent years, a new term ~ has been created that is heard - . More: And more often: around . -.. colleges and universities. This ‘-term is’ the mature ‘student, ‘Perhaps. yourself ‘ou. are thinking to t this is not a'new -term al all, as. college and . univeralty.. students shauld be “~ mature in: the first: place, Nonetheless; the term mature -. shudent. seems to. be thoroughly accepted’. » What is the uistire Student? ‘ The mature student is defined - a3 a person over 19.years of age, ~ who has been out of school more “- than’ a. year. ‘Colleges and’ universities throughout Canada have found that-many people who have had) to stop .their . - education’ for“ ore reason or another, do.an excellent job when: given. the opportunity to continue, - lewho have h ai . -Many péople who have had to crop ‘out of school; .have bad opportunities and experiences that tend to make up or replace | the formal education they have missed, These people would not have to go back and complete a high school program first, but rather would be accepted directly . into. college or university transfer programs, . They tend to do very well in the course work. A major factor is that these people are highly. motivated and really want to - learn, . ‘The College of New Caledonia extends an invitation to mature students to come into the ex- tension courses in Terrace — and giveita try. Contact Hugh Power at 635-6531 or 635-3833 for futher information. - petition i in Reach For The Top. Frances Dodd, Dawn Rooney, Paul Young’ and David Lewis will be. carrying the high Lee ae aa a "stands jor” a something special apie: feature s- “John « . Oliver, : aera. “ Aniria On $2.50 A Poy THE HERALD, TERRACE, B B. .C. Travel America for $2.50a -day? Can't be done? It can now—using Ameripass, Grey- . hound’ 8 new unlimited 60-day icket. For $149.50, a traveler can go anywhere in the U.S.A. "> over Greyhound’s 100, 000 | miles of routes for 60 days. . James L. Kerrigan, presi- dent of Greyhound Lines, Inc. said, “Ameripass is our way of making it easjer.for: cans to see this great land of ‘ ours, Our buses serve 40,000 cities and towns ‘in erica and can take a traveler not only to the more popula ist attractions such as the na- tional parks, historic sites and exciting metropolitan areas, but also to the lesser. known places of great beauty and na- tional significance,” Available hbeginnin Sept. 25, Ameripass will be honored in all 48 contiguous states and in Somme. areas of Canada. Ameripass holders will also be eligible for special dis-- counts on hotels, automobile . Tentals, sightseeing and_other travel services, To obtain the discount, all they need 40 do is show their Amieripass. The So-day ticket offers ‘competition. This is the: second year Terrace has been ‘in ‘the in tellectual quiz series. Last year « the local team was beat oul by. Kitimat in-a close game, The format of the conipetition has changed from the last and previous years, Instead of the - provinces schools being broken down into zones. the teams are. ‘seeded. The. first series, will . fa ‘Hambler-' and-. Sir: -Chartes : — Tupper . from Vancouver, .the » “Caledonia ‘hopefuls, a four : member team from. Mount : Elizabeth Senior ‘Secondary in Ameri-. ir tour-" i mt prints complete freedom and flexi- bility of travel, There are no or day of week when it may used during the 60-day period — including weekends, weekdays, holidays, day ‘or ni Fh velors: will be ‘able to .stop whenever and wherever they wish—for as long as they want. They may algo take side trips, crossovers, awitchbacka . or revisit places ‘they like. Aa pass honored b most 100 other pored by jal - lines i ER the United States and a pee Kerrigan said Ameripass i ia one of several. new programs being launched ‘as a special salute to the nation’s wpcom- ing 200th anniversary, ers - include a new red, white and blue } paint scheme-and special service to the most desirable American tourist attractions. ._ A free folder providing com- plete details on Ameripass as well as valuable bus travel in- formation is available at any ‘Greyhound terminal or repre-_ _ bentative as well ag. many — travel agencies, | to P.G. Kitimat, Prince George and ““~ South Peace Secondary from ~ Dawson Creek, Winning the area cham- pionships, earns the top team $400 worth of scholarships and _ theright to enter the B, .C, Finals’ » next May. Winner of the B.C. round will win a $1,500 cash scholarship for their school and then advance to the Canadian Championships in in ] ottawa next year. ie. ep lickets for the games in Sep Be ‘éan‘be obtained ~ afrom ar 1340-5th Avenue -. vin Prine George. The Terrace | team-will ‘play. on the night of October 2nd at 8 p.m. in the Vanier Hall. a limitations on the time of day ~ an additional benefit, Ameri . will Well Known city resident Floyd Frank was pleased when on his birthday recently Western and Country singer “Stompin ’’. Tom Connors included a song written by Mr. Frank in the - pioneer days. Performing” in, the [CAN 00 IT BY TOM TREMFIX Question! Wind- -driven | rains caused severe leaking through the shingled roof my 16-year-old home. Upon - close inspection, I could see no missing or broken shin- gles, but still tha leaks re- curred with every Fa rain storm that had high winds. A close siudy of the leaks indicated that they were in the area. of the valleys where a dormer roof joined the main roof. Something must be done —but what? Answer: You are righ | You before must make a repair you find yourself faced a replastering job, or worse. As roofs age, the shin le harden and in: cold wea ‘fail to seal against the metal flashing in valleys or around chimneve, ‘The shingles ma look all right, but high win can lift them and drive large amounts of water up under the shingles; beyond the meta! flashing, and thus through the roof. The easiest: solution is to use a product called Instant Patch. It is a high-solida as-. phalt compound that contains reinforcement fibers. It can brushed into and across — voids without sagging or run- OoRith a: - brush: or * ¢powel a: * work a generous amount, of ....+! * inezont Pateh -well.up under’. the shingles where they’ over- ‘Tap the flashing. 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