B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 18, 1996 Dinner theatre auditions IF ONE OF your New Year's resolutions will be to get involved in your communily, then here's your chance, Ferrace Little Theatre is holding auditions for its 1997 dinner theatre production a1 7:30 p.m. on Jan, 8-9, There are two plays under consideration right now — both comedies. One, called Birthrite, is about two couples, one of each who wants a baby, while the other partner does not. The other is a light-hearted pro- duction called The Babysitter. As for which play is selected, that depends on the availability of actors. Birthrite calls for four actors — Terry, a man in his late 20's or early 30’s, Sheila, his wife, in early to mid 30’s, Evan, an ar- chitect aged early to mid 40’s and Chris, a jeweller and man in his late 20’s or early 30’s. The second play, The Babysitter, needs a slightly larger cast. Leading it off are Ron and Beth Johnson, an attractive couple in their early to mid 20's. Mrs. Novak, Beth’s mother is in her mid to late 40’s. And also called for is Babs, a young woman in her late teens or early 20’s and Jiil, a young woman in her fate 20's. Scripts for both plays are available from director Gordon Oates. He can be reached at 638-1131 during the day or 638-0996 at night. Rehearsals for the dinner theatre play will begin Jan. 21 and will be held three days a week. The production will run from April 17-20 and April 24-27. As with all productions, there are also a large number of support and backstage positions which need to be filled. Everyone is welcome to come to the audi- tions which will be held at the McColl Playhouse at 3625 Kalum St. Legion names new leaders By PETER CROMPTON Past President Legion Branch 13 CONGRATULATIONS to the students who were our Poem, Poster and Essay contest winners, These entries will now go forward to the zone contest. Winners were: Lindsey Millar, Kendl Longridge, Christine Leclerc, Amanda Hunter, Shauna Palahicky, Christine Vander Ploeg and Geoff Town. The schools involved this year were Caledonia, Skeena, Copper Mountain, Veritas and Nisga’a Elementary. We had our December meeting on the 10th and elections for the executive for 1997. There were a few changes and a few new faces. The President is again Cmde John Groot, ist Vice Cmde Pat Smith, 2nd Vice Doug Misfeldt, Secre- tary Frank Bowsher, Treasurer Keith Norman, and the Directors are Howard Cromarty, Keith McAra, Joyce Brad- ley, Ron Town and Mary Howitt. There are slill some tickets available for the draw for the sound system, We need to sell all these tickets before Dec. 31. Tickets are still available for the New Years Eve Bash - $25 per person. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner will be at 7 p.m., dancing at 9 p.m. There will be a midnight snack and free rides home until 3 a.m. There are only 125 tickets for sale and you know the kind of show our ladies put on so don’t waste too much time before you get your tickets. They are going fast. On the sports schedule, all zone sports playdowns are over now hopefully we will have some of our members moving on to zone an provincial play offs. The pool tournament is under way, with 36 players competing, down a little from last year. The notice for this tournament was posted in early October so for those who missed it there is no excuse. The band Northern Comfort played in the lounge on December 7 and were well received. Thanks again to the band, as you know you are always wel- come at the legion. The next general meeting is on Janu- ary 14 so come on out and meet your new executive for 1997, To all our members and to the Com- munity of Terrace from Branch 13 Staff and Executive, have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We will Remember them. Did you know that B.6’s Children’s Hospital is currently conducting a $30 millian Capital Campaign to raise funds te build a new facility for the children of aur province? ails Ne Children’s Hospital The safe route to ‘$4 road conditions this winter. Wi weather can make road trips stressful but up-to-date road information will go a long way toward reducing stress, and can save you time and hassle. Keep this list handy to access the latest road conditions before heading out. 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