The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, i996 - Ba C = a haat -_ . me — i SUNDAY |. MOI TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY = FRIDAY = SATURDAY a 1 Order of the Canadian 3 Rotary Club_ * __RoyalPurple | paraplegic Assos. | Parenls for French H a p py a Terrace Nigga’a Tribal } Skeena Vatey 7 Anti-Poverty | Council-Terrace | Snowmobile Assoc] . a - Chinese 4 6 7 9 10 a : Terrace . Order of Eiks ” Canadian : Sefibal Assoe, New Y Terrace Minor Kermode Terrace | #426. | Paraplegic Assoc, | Sue ASS0¢: ear Community | Hockey | Friencshia | Bluaback Tenace |" Navata taba | —Kistmen Clo Band Association | ~ Society Swim Club ~ | pnii-povery | Councii-Terrace | Teraca Skating GRADE 4 & 2 students at 11 12 138 14-115 | Ta | ET. Kenney celebrated Terrace ; Terrace Minor a. Brothers & onan o the Chinese New Year a Skeena Minor Kermode Terrace Sottval” | Big Ssters Terrace) —————— bit early last waek, i See Baseball | Friendship Peaks | - Tenace | Misga'aTiba | Youth Soccer Children in Mrs. choo Association Society Gymnastics | antiPovery |. Council-Terrace Search & Rescue Robinson's grade two is class made Chinese 18 Tetrace 20 21 22, er 2S corsa 24 Terrace At 7 lanterns and dragons. Skeena Minor [| Kermode | Community Sociey Pevepleg | __ Assocation Grade one students in uf, See. Hockey | Friendship | Volunteer | ~"Tenace | Negaatana | PACES Davee ; Ms. Bottyan's and Ms. Schoo! Association | - Society Bureau AntiPoverty | Courcil-Terrace | Terrace Skating 7 Bingham’s class joined them in a parade that 20 Tarace o7 weaved in and out of Caledonia Minor | Kermode erin GUD ee a classes around the 5f, See, Hockey | Friendship school. School Ney . Shames Kitsumkalum ; . Association | Society | Mountain SkiClub | - Sisterhood Weaving and dipping with a dragon head's and Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 am. Games 12:45 a body, the children Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 played banged gongs and Thurs., Fri, Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. Shotiied Happy New Year Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon _Last Wednesday of the month ls DOUBLE BINGO T.V. MONITORS 4410 Legion, Terrace SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION , 635-2411 There are enough risks in this world. Choosing the right Body Shop shouldn't be one of them. @ Ail Make Body Repairs * All ICBC Work Accepted ® Quafity ICI Painis & Materials * New Downdraft Paint:Booth.& Bake:0 « Fast, Courteous Services? = * Qualily Workmanship, Guaranteed! wen. Call in today for Free Estimates or phone 635-4941 or 1-800-862-3926 Many seniors’ events planned | (&/ Goodwrench d : Service Zs Contributed The ladies will serve deli- Elks Hall on February 11 All members are THE MONTHLY mem- cious refreshments after sponsored by the Kins- reminded that 1996 an- ; ; bership meeting of the games. men Club. nual fees are now due, Expert service * Honest prices Branch #73, B.C, Old An invitation is ex- A pot luck supper is Next membership meet- TERRACE 635-4941 Age Pensioners Organi- tended to all seniors to at- being planned close to ing to be held Thursday, McEwan Suror rown susvonens zalion, was held Thurs- tend the Annual March 17 for St. Patrick’s February 8, at 2 p.m. in Terrace 1-800-8MCEWAN* day, January 11 in the Happy Gang Centre with approximately 60 mem- bers altending. The Games Program at the Centre is off to a good start for 1996. A few ex- tra curlers are needed for the floor curling games. On January 25 a supper, honoring Robbie Burns, was held in the Happy Gang Centre. Scottish Dancers to preformed afler the supper. The members were in favour of trying a “‘chili con carne’’ supper to re- place the fish & chip sup- - pers of last year. The first chili supper is to be held February 16 in the Happy Gang Centre. A games night is being planned for January 20 for anyone interested in crib, whist, bridge ete, ( Special Delivery ‘\ ‘Tall someone how you feel with a Valentine's Day Personal Ad! You get 20 words plus your choice of a heart or cupid: for only $6.50, Your ad will appear inthe February 14, 1996, dust Call 638-7283 5 p.m, on Thursday, February 8. STANDARD NOW AT 3210 CLINTON BT, TERRACE Sweetheart Supper in the Day, The construction and openition of hydroelectric hicilities his had an impact on 3.C.'s environment, In many instances, dams block the path of migratory fish and reservoirs flood wildlife habitat. To meet our water licence obligations, B.C. Hydro in conjunction with BC Environment have established partnership arrangements for environmental compensation programs to enhance and protect fish and wildlife populations and habitats, Contdct us Wa e-mail at: eavironniont @ behwdre.bevce the Happy Gang Centre . We Caz Make It Happen At The Bright Spot On Highway 16 West In Terrace (1-800. 82-2026)" Through the Peace/Williston Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, over 20 projects were funded in 1995, For example. an ongoing study of the Omineca Mountain woodland caribou residing along the west side af the Williston Reservoir will help delerming the seasonal habitat use and movements of the caribou. The study will help to find ways to protect the Carihou population while allowing forest harvesting. eve eas ‘BChydrao- We're the first to adinit tha everything ist perfect. But we're taking steps to protect our fish and wildlife, | while providing for your energy needs. For more information about our environmental initiatives, or to provide us with your comments, please call 1-800-663-0431 throughout B.C, » We welcome your call. ABCHYDRO, RE. ENVIRONMENT PAR INERSHIP.