EE EEE fl ub-a-dub-dub | THREE MEN INA TUB, AY, a custom bullt, aluminum jet-riverboat really. it comes equipped — with a loader trailer and selection of fishing tackle and is the prize in this year’s Kinsmen raffle. Selling tickets at the Trade Fair were members Robert Finlayson (left to right), Jim MacKenzie and Tim Adams. The draw is being made Fathers Day, but Kinsmen Joe Barbosa says tickets are selling fast so you'll have to be quick if you want a chance to win. ; Ve [H vowco a NO COMMISSION SALES STAFF "No COSTLY FRILLS OR GIMMICKS “NO MEMBERSHIP FEE TREMEND Prices: as tow foal , oo Fuca 4730 Keith A. enue 635-4111 Moa Winning playback on stage next week Contributed When the lights went up on the spare set of A Chip in the Sugar-at last month's Drama Festival, no-one knew exactly what to expect. Actar Alan’ Weston entered, thanged intd ba tare! gown ‘and satidowall (8) SoM Within ,one -minute, he had *-penses and. to give Terrace au- ‘the. Budience i in the palm of his hand, beginning. his ..one-man sho! with, ae had ‘just. taken up her’téa' this morning...”” Weston won best actor, direc- tor Merry Hallsor best director, . the play best production and set and. lighting: designer: ‘Dave Bat- ison. received a: certificate - of ‘special récognition: ‘for his work: A get well wish to ‘Adi Turner who, § cin. the: hespital having ‘trip to Kitwangs residents, can buy plants for the garden aa -greenhause, : Some re tt. PrindeRupert. ie “TRE: reg ular barbecues: ‘are about ta’ start t up s so every Tues: . All the: ‘marbles; sd‘to speak,” 240 ‘minute: ‘Performance ney ann so-some:of the. which left the adjudicator speechless and the audience amazed, ‘A Chip’ in the Sugar now travels. to next month’s Mainstage *91, the provincial Drama: Festival and will com- pete, against. nine other winning plays. S00, 2 To raise money for travel eX diences a chance to enjoy a remarkable performance, two shows of Chip will be staged at the McColl Playhouse, 8 p.m. May 24 and 25... - Tickets are by way of a minimum $5 donation at the . door and. refreshments will be “served upstairs. 2 Please come out and support: -the: Terrace -Litde: Theatre’ s. slosing show of the year, day: throughout - the. ummer Marg and: Howard ‘Cromarty , will be. there ‘cooking ‘for: all. They start at 12:1'5 p.m. so why. , nat go Up and enjoy one? ‘Celebrating | birthdays this month are Gertrude Crick. (86 on May 6), Sophie Poppe (May 15, 83), Marie Emerson (May. 17, 93); Oswald - Alexander’ (May 17, 93), Francois Blais’ (May, 22, 71) and John Shewehuck (May 31, :74). ., . 7 a open, Telephone Employees Com- . munity Fund. our cause, ~ your letter. al’, March 22 that sk . | tional "$50, which’ we val cpive in July. this year, ae ‘Your! kindness: members. of ‘our group and your. compassion. - for ; the Bligh of: schizophrenia uf -: feress is admirable “Thank detter., re: the - _ people . with «; Dear telephone employees: o Thank you sa much for- your donation of $50 and. youre continu: Ous: Support. af: We -learn: from. . for our little group. addi-”. hopeful: that-‘thé. Future ‘will -bring many positive changes & “that-- will benefit our. family” “much - appreciated :° by: all. all over the world,: "know: that ,to date you: “stitl are the only ea ofahe. “done-in order ta achieve im-, provements in the lives of schizophrenia , and it is an ongoing. stfiggle - Our. saciety as a Whole is. ‘growing by; leaps and bounds. and has been ‘recognized. asa vital factor in the ministry of Mental: members and: schizophrenics We thank: you, again. for. “recelpl wil be, toned by: ~ ad-office shortly “Stacerel _ Branch representative, . 4 : Testi Friends of. ‘health. . We. are-]_ | ABUDDY!. of Canada has developed to é'today. there ‘are 175 he country. Almost half are joint Big Brother/Big Sister i¢s, Each agency has a Board of made up of a cross section of members of the community. In’ most “ls Cases, these Boards employ staff; in- cluding ‘social workers, who carry on . the day to day. casework of the agencies. Big Brothers and Sisters are: friends buddies to Little Brothers and Sister. Remember that, R's important.:.A) remeinber, with a fried yor can WW car, fly a kite, take a walk, build a niadel, ~- ride.bikes, play. ball read books, attend fe sports ovent or just talk. : aor “Friends share their tinte and interests . "ana Big 5 Sisters and Brothers are ‘good © friends! +) WHO’ARE BIG SISTERS” 2 WHATIs BIG BROTHERS/ (2) AND BROTHERS? te ‘ Jf tA. Bi WIG SISTERS? © ig Sister or. Brother is an adult from “any. walk of life, married or ‘single, with or! Without: children, who. volunteers “about four hours each week asa friend “loa child, WHO ARE LITTLE BROTHERS : -- AND SISTERS?) : *. A Little» Brother or Sister is a child, - . generally between the ages of 6 and 16, We'res an orgaiization dedicaied ‘to * helping i in the development of.children =| ‘growing up in single-parent families.~: 7 _> There are aver'700,000 boys and girls i ine -- Canada who live with‘one parent. Not’ ~» allof them neéd or want another adult o: intheir ives —but many do. These are “- : the’ children’ we. serve. be in the program the boy or girl-must - want a Big Brother or Sister as a friend. The parent of the Little Sister or Brother. * tad, (A Big Sister or Brother is affectionately known in our organization aS a: "Big" and the young friend, a"'Littie’’) - HOW ARE BIGS AND ‘LITTLES "MATCHED"? ~. Not easily. Our goal is a good match that meets the child's needs, That is why we .v take great care in screening potential Big Brothers and _ Sisters. _ that they are reliable, caring adults. We et to know the child and his or her amily, carefully noting likes, dislikes. lemperament, interests, age and Personality. EVERYBODY NEEDS BOX 617 “If you think you'd like'to become a Big . ths yFumiture & Mattresses AREHOUSE OPERATION 4 " aA HUGE MANUFACTURERS growing up ing single-parent family. To. “must want the friendship for’ the: child — All" prospective: volunteers are carefully interviewed, anda thorough inquiry isdone toensure. - “ friendship, - * WHAT COMMITMENT. a a “hwo is expected but many matches carry BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS OF TERRACE Terrace, B.C. VER 488 he sO A a, a, Sn Sea for less... ALOT LESS! DIRECT FACTORY PURCHASES VOLUME DEALER - - LOW PROFITS: i! LARGE SELECTION OF BRAND NAMES . pouS SAVINGS! if those of i egg E | OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: | Monday - Wednesday & Saturday Thursday & Friday Sunday . Closed Shh were or are reer A ete Mattar cer are Then, it is the caseworker's job. io decide which Big and Little make.the best “match" . ofa good match i isa matter of great pride. among our staff. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER A MATCH IS MADE? . = After the Big and Little meet, the case-- ‘worker stays in touch to provide any needed help as they ‘establish their friendship. HOW DO WE MEASURE “OUR SUCCESS?. ve Our focus is on | prevention of problems . and often that is hard to measure. But - success can be seen through better school work, improved behaviour, or. sometimes it is‘as simple as seeing a smile that was not there before. HOW MUCH ARE BIGS PAID? Nothing. They are volunteers along with many others who help t the organization to operate. ‘DO BIGS ASSUME ANY LEGAL OR FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS? ‘Volunteers are. expected. to be res- ponsible and careful: when sharing activities with their young friends so that potentially dangerous or hurtful ‘situations are avoided. Some incidental costs may be incurred ‘on outings, but volunteers are not ~ expected to spend_a lot of money on the child. Remember buddies don’t buy ES INVOLVED? : ‘A minimum commitment of a year. or on fora nur iber of years. ~ Brother or Sister, call'your local- agency. “Inform will be Peed to ge with “all? the Name Address — te Dy anOTHENS OF CANADA ; i Las GRANDS enemas a pu CANADA ‘Phone No. pea 9am. -6 pm. Sam. - Spm. Soni wn aos .and the achievement .@