‘Signs’ ‘and, ‘posters on: -(an--, be. | for the co-operation: of the.” qnien who, ‘a '. posters (abd other “objects " are not: attached to poles.. ge ~/Hydré . has - found, real. - estate signs, ‘ads'for. garage. Sales’ and even Tnail boxes Murray Qakden: iB aakliig public inenauring that signs; < "a very interesting display. for your enjoyment. . Several members of_the Art association have donated - well. and: Monday. paintings, photographs, weavings and embroidery to give ~ you a retrospective look at local art. ; , | The Kermode Friendship Center ‘has donated many : ' photographs of Indian culture.and will be improving the - display by writing some descriptive material to help you _ understand the significance of the display. . “Dave Walker has donated=his information on the _gpetroglyphs that were found on Ringbold Island in the Skeena River and this is a most interesting exhibition as Yen COME STAY WITH US at English Bay near Stanley Park - in beautiful downtown Vancouver TOLL: FREE 800-268-9993 ; 1785 DAVIE STREET. .VANCOUVER, B.C. VéG 1W5 “If you have friends or r family visiting you this summer be sure to take them down to the gallery: It is closed Sunday ° “Workers? : “In a number of instances” -Qakden: says: bai BC. posters and other foreign’’- attdchments on . ‘utility, poles. ; “Public co-eperation will: “help. keep -our employees. . safe on the jo an coe ‘The’ Open. “Learning “Institute will offer.a new Sraduate - nurse refresher ' program that will serve: model of directed self-study ~ and clinical Practice, with - tutorial. support. © Via, , telephone. . Students will cover: ‘nursing theory in course _ materials delivered to their NALS By The Sea DRIVE IN | aGonoota . DINING ROOM * S.DRIVEIN- | ‘Attend the Church , _ of Your Choice TELEPHONE (604) 682-1831 Le Gondola i. VENETIAN CHNING LOUNCE », <— wy, | MCONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE” DINE IN OUR ExQuisiTé VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open é:Wa.m, to 14: 30p.mn. DINING ROOME& For Reservationa® os tad ~ 624-2621.or 624-3359 - Ut Ave, W. at 6th St. honte by mail, then . undertake clincial. work in ani accepted ‘hospital or other medical facility in - more’ about their community. The distance learning format makes. the program of particular interest to those who do not have access. to community programs. . To participate, students. -- ao gn gio ov. ‘students ina I] regions of - B.C, The program is based © -on a.‘distance learning college or hospital refresher ” fined to poled-all of which |. area hazard (o‘linemen. ~~ “ linemen have been Injured.’ . because: ‘thelr. climbing | . elig : --spure have slipped on eards,”. ais th “nails, staples, “and other: - ' ‘ attachmenta, °°} ‘Compensation ~~ a ; “Board regulations prohibit’ 7 a The Gallery will be open Tuesday to Saturday every week . throughout the summer from 11 a.m. to3 p.m, and we have Pending. 7 R Cc. approval; the first: sry ‘of. 30:students will be accepted. ‘to the Program’ “September : 1,- - 1085 © ‘after. ‘they ” ‘have~ completed. ;Fequired prerequisite’ material. Programming ‘will be flexible so that befween-15— and 23 weeks’ ‘may be taken ‘to complete, - This new’ program has been developed jointly” by". OLI and Kwantlen College, ; _A pilot study of. the, -hey ‘program involving ~ 24. ; Students ‘will be: completed ~ by Kwantlen College’ in = June, Recommendations - ‘from the pilot:group will be - incorporated ‘into the new - program to be delivered by OLI In 1999-84. 0. : Nurses wishing to: ‘earn “the: new refresher program should °: contact ari OLI advising centre, : A cast: prize of $400 will be awarded | to the winning contestant, with the first two runners” up also receiving prizes of a: lesser amount. Many other PEOPLE - Hundreds of pop music fans gave a- rousing welcome to Prince Charles and his wife Diana as they arrived for a concert of her favorite groups — Duran oan and Dire Straits. wie ee was ch they entered a - vane Dominion “Theatre” on Wednesday in London.. a . Bragagnolo - ‘of. Hamilton | Tiger-Cats wasn't on. hand © . : TERRACE: 7 _PENTECOSTAL . _ , ASSEMBLY Pastor John Caplin’ \ 3511 Eby St. : Terrace, B.C. ; . 635-2494 §. SUNDAY SERVICES ‘ 9.45 Sunday School. ‘ THE SALVATION ARMY 637 Walsh Ave. 635-2626 or ° 635-5446 - SUNDAY SERVICES 9:3 am. —. Sunday School for all ages Pastor Henry Bartsch - 635-3232 - 635-7642 Services — Sat. 9:30 a.m. — Sabbath School (Sunday School). ¥, 11:00 a.m. — Worship: 11:00 Morning Worship "11:00 am, — Family — = _ 00 EveningService . Mini TERRACE © : pm, CHRISTIAN . HOUSE : ve Salvation REFORMED 7 j ‘PRAISE WEDNESDAY ~ Reverend’, VarDaalen Pastor Arnold Peters . | 7:39:- ‘pm. — Ladies’ Sparks Street a r 3406 Eby St. -| Home League ‘StraumeAvenue 8 _ 835-3015 635-3657. | Fellowship. Sunday: ‘School: — 10 a _- Sunday Services ZION ‘am. . 4 _ 10:30a.m. . BAPTIST ‘Worship. Services — 11. i ee CHURCH am. and Spm j SACRED Pastor Paul Mohninger Listen to the Back to ; _ HEART Home 635-5907 | God Hour every Sunday _ PARISH Corner of Sparks & at 8:30 am. on CFTK. 625-2313 ~ Kelth nem § aus Steaumne psa am. —. Sunday CHURCH OF GoD . Sat, Even. —7:30p.m. School’ 7 2341 River Drive F "Sunday Masses 11:00 a.m. — Morning Sunday Services: ' 8:30a.m. Worship oe S. School 10:00a.m. J - 10:00a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 ne aoa.” ST. MATTHEW'S am. a. . ; ‘ ANGLICAN Evangelistic Service 7 . § S enRist CHURCH , 8:30 p.m : : - LUTHERAN © 4728 Lazeile Avenue eal Training Hour. é oat SUNDAY SERVICES Terrace Christian Rev, Herman Hagen | 15 a.m. — Holy Academy a: B.A M Div 9 ; Coramuntan KS they 12th grades 4 eecoh ame: 10:00 -a.m. - Sunday, ]- Pastor R.L. White fe nksS ee | “School Associate Pastor John Sparks Street : C. Huggins, Jr. i " (Corner of Sparks 11:00 am, — Family |_€ Huggins, Jr. -& Park) ‘Service — Holy Com. — .munion except third . UPLANDS r . | | 39:45 am. — Sunday - eek: ; 4 Chureh Schoo! (Kin. | Wednesdays, 7:00pm 5-608 } Q dergarten «throug : : oo ., , adult-exeept June. ——— Sindh Themes. August)” KNOX UNITED sam _ ce “CHURCH Bible Teaching — m °10:00. a.m ~_-Requier “ Sunday School . . . 2 worship service for July 4967 Lazelle Ave. 11:60'e.m, oats and August. with Holy 69556014 Morning Worship Communion the first ‘|. Rev..David Martyn, ° Service Sunday of each month. . B.A. M. Div, 60pm. | - ’ ; ‘Service -/11:00 a.m. ee '} Youth, Adult Classes, | am. -.. | Home Bible Studies ‘Men's, & Ladies Bible | Grade 7 to Advits— 10 | - “’YouAre Welcome ‘| am . " atUpiands’* Pea ge ee oe ee, — §/ MhoAY hi ‘ADVENTIST = 3306 Griffiths — ee ee ee LS ee ee Oe oe el OG oe Pees ee Pu Pe ET _ Png . ? ; ‘ OVNI ha Ag te " te ia le athe ate Aine of GPP RP RS Ol hap? el rr hae a gee? —en The show was held as a benefit for the Prince of Wales' Trust, a ‘charitable: fund. Charles, 34, and Diana, 22 also greeted members of the . twa, British ‘groups on arrival. . “Running - back Mark to share in. a bonanza © * Wednesday when his horse, - "): Golden Birch ~~ off.at odds ' of 80-1 — wen the ninth race — Wednesday ‘at Woodbine _ face track’ in Toronto ‘and helped set up ‘a. $59,844.40 . trlactor payolf..- -- Tt was the: first’ win of” Golden Birch's career. The three-year-old, bought as a ' yearling for $30,000 by.the ‘Canadian. Football League : ‘player ‘and his father, Ned, returned $163.80, “7.60 and #2230, 7 . LEDUS PUT? FTE MAT “FoR YOU! Th Ahont Fame isnt athe mig Nancy Gourlie ~~ tess 815-7077, : The employees of Terrace . : cancer, eae | NEW IN TON? rare PASSED TOTHE - ThuIEYM TWON THEATRES. _ Hidden shmewheré. in thé paper.are two Terrace - phone numbers. If you find them and one It yours you win two FREE passes.’ ores Tickets must be picked upat ‘The Daily Herald Workshop -.. “for “a few hours a week. dnv'such’ 3 " information ¢ on, the. services. - available to physically and / mentally. disabled people.” ‘areas as electrical, plumbing, crafts, ‘fund raising, te. ‘further information ‘call 635+ : 2238 or drop by at S010,Agar Ave, Your upport:: is. “needed. "” Access Project - ‘have “attempted to put together a’ _Tesource - file ‘been put together, one for ’. the Terrace Public ‘Library’, ae ‘ rly 23: eae wae commercial. is: $10 and: - commercial ‘chibs ig $10. : nothingt to do? ‘Three. niver. : the” “handicapped is. looking. for” ~ volunteérs willing:to donate :- carpentry,: , providing | "Two resource files - have individual | Clowns: and : -phildren are -free.: Money goes towards “ prizes. Call Laurie Mallett: ’ ‘at the Legion ‘(4425 Legion. Avenue) at 635-4051-cr 638- _., 8947. betweeit 5 4 p.m, and 6 ~ p.n..” All entries ‘must be . aad clowns and children. . ~ ‘For: Saluda a ‘Skeena’-Vailey. Farmer's Market:‘is. held. every _ Saturday:from'9 a.m. to2. * pm at the Lower. Little | parking ™lot.. in: Terrace, ' Fresh local produce, crafts, fish, ‘smoked meats, “and refreshments are for sale. '* Watch for a bigger selection ‘towards’ mid-August. when crops begin really coming and one for: the Terrace ~ jp, Northwest ‘Community * College's learning * resource center. Some ‘of the’ different : services include vaids for the handicapped, * education, eriployment, recreation, — ‘transportation, ‘ete, Information pamphlets _ on different: lypes of _ fliseases include arthritis: cerebral . ‘palsy, “, epilepsy, ~~ kidney, paraplegic, © Parkingon’s ‘disease, tuberculosis, etc. The ‘main purpose for Producing. such a. resource file is - to .- have ‘all: disabled - people more ~accessible, - . Marie: Hildebrandt, . ‘project ; manager, says -they- hope :.. ’ this material will be greatly | -* music for fhe most ‘part and you certainly. can’t’ have it on in the background while 2: you're. reading ‘or trying. to. carry on a Used. by all walks of life. A music-filled, fun-filled, of summer is planned” Folk Fest will be held in the last. weekend of August and _ this year organizers . are | - “extending ‘an ‘invitatlon to the © community ~ to participate. ; ; The community is invited to;display arts and cratts, help provide, music, food (all; ethnic . welcome), plus ‘the performing -arts such \as « clowns, jugglers . and puppeteers. One of the ‘features is a children’s area | so people whocan work with ‘and entertain children are needed, Volunteers.are also néeded in setting up and “cleaning up'at Lower Little - Park for the fest. . The folk fest will go. from ; “about noon to dark. If you Can help in any way call © “Northern deLights at 635- $415 or: write to the Folk _ Fest: people: at: Box 482 in : - Terrace. - . ‘Another’ v ‘organization lookitig for volunteers is the Skeeria. Valley. Falf Fair. . -Number 13:ia ‘being planned "for Sept. 34° at. Lions Park and .the’ Thornhill Community Centre and the ’ fairs: association relies . ._ beavilyon a lot of kind. . ‘hearted: folks; who.volunteer . ‘thelr. ‘services for -everything from judging exhibits to'cleaning up, but . . ight now: what they really ‘ need is people to help plan and organize.’ If you are interested .in vegetable gardening,’ ‘livestock, - baking, | photography, _ flowers, needlework, ° to name “but.@ few of. the . categories why not call, . Fred. Annett 635-3263, Bill Boullier at 696-0209 or. Mary » 9:30 ma 9 yéar olds, “The: Sep i “meets at Riverlodge at 9:30‘. Saturd: “a.m. and returns. there at °-g- p.m; "4:30. p.m.-Monday ‘through Wednesday. Thursday they again meat at Riverlodge at: then - ~ overnight at ‘Hirsch Creek... ‘The head ledder for - this a.m,.. and camp. is. Don -Mah and " transportation :is provided by the: Community Van. - : - Volley” ‘ball Camp from - > July_ 26-98 :lsvthree. days ‘of ‘volleyball: instruction and _. fun for only $15-rincluding a * Tshirt. For ages 10-15, Summer. ~ :Playgrounds from Monday to Friday. 10.: a@:m.-12° noon: 1 p.m." at Kildala;Nechako and Roy. ‘ Wileox Schools for children ages 6-12 years are invited - to come, and have. an -enjoyable time. Until Feiday, July 29° The Kitimat «Centennial “closed - -. Mondays, - "Until July 30° A new ‘exhibition “of modern Japanese prints by : Kiyosh! Saito has-just been received by the “Kitimat Museum. Saita's prints: Are a blend of the: artiatic content of the west and'the | woodblock - ‘technique » of Japan. His work ig'collected _ by major museunis‘all over the world, and by thousands of individuals who » buy their first print when: they 7 encounter - his” bold: and graceful work. iMuseum hours are: Tuedday to” Thuraday and Saturday from. 11 ‘a.m.’ to ‘S$ pm., - Friday from 11 a.m. to 8° - pm, and closed Sinday and Monday you: are-invited ‘to it. ~ -~The-third-annual:* “Summer--> . it. groups | ‘tracks:are ‘worthwhile, 'Q-FEEL. Record Reviews =" BRUISEOLOGY. | Waitresses. _ Records (PDS-1-8367}. This is'a record that is easy to admire but - difficult to enjoy. ‘The -Waitesses’ second. album, Bruiseology, is an extremely demanding © album that makes the listener either pay - imagination—the rhythms :are complex» often sound inapptopriate:and the overall \ feel of the record is alniost' antisocial and certainly not. corimerclal. You can't. dance to the Waitresses’ Conversation. -. It's “compe music, ‘thodgh, and it reaches out and grabs the Hsterier right away. The big: problem’ with Brulseology is ‘that, once it has your attention it doean't seem to have anything to offer you to keep “There is an awful lot going on, but ‘everything, the music and the lyrics and -the--attltude, seem so confused and”. - abrasive . that it’s difficult-to keep the record on ‘the turntable, Taken a track ata time, the Waitresses are a little easier to listen to. Several especially “Thinking About Sex Again‘and A Girl's Gotta Do, and one at a time most of them can be figured out to a certain extent, especially if you keep the lyric sheet in front of you and make sure you think about what's going on all the time, “The concept of the group is interesting, too—a female. singer singing specifically female songs’ that are written by the ‘guitarist, who's a male. Chris Butier may be a bit hard to take in large doses, but he ‘turns a phrase like a lathe tums wood and there are occasional flashes of incredible insights that are almost always immediately drowned in the sound. = « However, don’t play it at'a party unless you want everyone to leave. Bruiseology isn't a fun record, but it's worth a listen if ‘you really want a record to just Ilsten to. Q-Feel.. Jive. Records: Quality Records (JV-0605) a Polydor : "attention or want to shut it off. It’s nota « * pleasant record by any stretch’of the information pertaining tu: |’ and changeable, the lyrics are obscure and . fun for so long, eyen if you do i and tie'on, Ly But, hey, listen, you can dance 0 That’s what it’s for. It’s almost as as the old disco records that listed songs by title and beats-per-minute. In fact,.that’ll probably be next for Q-Feel. _ PETER GABRIEL PLAYS LIVE. Peter Gabriel, Geffen Records (2 GHS “40i2), Those attending a Peter Gabriel concert . don’t go expecting good, oldtime funtime rock and rol]. Don't expect it when buying his live album, either. Gabriel has never been known. for his beer-and-loud-music. albums. ‘Instead, - ever since leaving Genesis and even before that, his music has been leaning toward - the intelligent and camtemplative, quieter side of the scale. . That’s all reflected on. “this oddly disappointing ‘live. double LP. Also reflected, here are the weaknesses of trying to duplicate on stage with a five- man band what it takes scores. to put togetherina studio. This isn't a bad LP, just one for those who have acquired a taste for-Gabriel's | music. His only hit on AM radlo was the offbeat (for AM, not for Gabriel) hen, Rs peter “abril releases several fine albums. that have sold well to those who buy theri, ‘but ” haven't made a big’ impression. on. the . megabuck charts. . That's easy. to understand, ' though, , considering the’ subject matter’: of ‘Now, here's a record you can throw: anit: ‘Gabriel's songs. ' Intruder, for instante, ‘you want noise in the background while” you'ré washing the'dishes, ~*~. ‘Two sides “of . completely brainless - rhythmic sourd-alike aynthesized white- y ripoff purik fink, the self-titled album by ” . QFeel is definitely geared specifically for the “‘new-music" end of the business, and I "" mean business,’ There is frothing ‘ on this record that hasn't been done before, nothing that « ‘ basn’t been done better and nothing that ‘Isn't ‘completely predictable. The thrust of the music here is “dance your tail off? ~ ‘and, with song‘titles like Dancing in Heaven “(Orbital Be-Bop} and Electric Feet: (Rhythm -Machine), well, it doesn't ’ take much to get the idea awtully quickly, If, in fact, the photos on the back cover of the album i are those of the members of Q- Feel, they even look like slightly shabby of the corporate establishment. fe course, that would fitin éxactly with the - purely mercenary message of this record, and let's face it, this kind of atuff is only he. work b out a man who does break-and-entets a living. Or Family Snapshot; whith y be based on the Lee Harvey Oswald- Kennedy assassination. ~ Not really upbeat material, There rea couple of more conniercial-sounding’ ‘cute - here, like D.1.¥:, Gabriel's version of Take This Job and Shove It, and Shock: The "Monkey. And, like most live albums, some songs feothers don't soqinto ‘Sh Jodinto is very: good, ‘come off ‘at all; : ‘and Family Sapshot is better here than the studio version, but numbers like Biko and others just don't seem to trake it live. If you're a fan, you'll: probably enjoy this one better than an uninitlated-listenér, Other records would Make a better ‘introduction,’‘though. supplied by. Records — ee