with prizes for eager cleaners, m Garbage detail GRADE 4 & 5 students at Cassie Hall wanted to make their school yard cleaner. So they painted these two garbage cans, to persuade students to throw their lunch wrappers in the garbage, rather than on the ground. The stu- dents also decided to buy armbands which read ‘Keep Our School Clean” as a reminder to other students. There will be a school-wide clean-up this week, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 17, 1996 - B5 a FLYNN SCHOOL OF BALLET 3226A River Drive FAST, ACCURATE KEYS Complete Locksmith Services “eo Keys Cut. * Locks Rekeyed «Locks Installed « Locks Master Keyed Adult Classes “J Journeyman Locksmiths | Tuesday evenings or Saturday mornings. 46244 Greig Ave. Call 638-2077 For more information. Piease leave a message. (Across from Co op) y Phone: 635-5549 Fax: 635-1918 | Have a nice day When someone wnexpeclantly does some- thing nice for you, il can change your whole day for the better, That’s the theory behind two communily events the Terrace Pentecostal Church is sponsoring on Saturday, April 20. From 2-3:30 p.m. church members wiil be offering a free car wash, and a hot dog and pop give-away behind the church at the comer of Eby and Olson. At the same time the church is holding another special event in the Skeena Mall, this time geared for children ages nine and under. Tables will be set up with a variety of crafis for children to make. Kids will also have a chance to have their faces painted, and balioons will be handed out. ‘We want ta let the people of Terrace know that God loves them through the simple acts of washing their cars, providing some food and some fun for their kids, without any strings attached,’” says Darcy McAlister, associalion pastor from the church. Tickets going fast TERRACE LITTLE Theatre’s upcoming production, Night of January 16th by playwright Ayn Rand, has moved from temporary rehearsal space into the Terrace Curling Rink. This courtroom murder mystery set in the 1930s is TLT’s final pro- duction the 95/96 season. Audience mem- bers will get a unique chance to participate as members of the jury. For the past month rehearsals have been held in the old Terrace Standard building on Lazeile, donated to the group by Highe Surveys, The cast and crew will have three weeks to adjust to their actual performance venue, ample time according to play direc- tor Annette Martindale. Altemate rchcarsal space had to be art- ranged due to the number of plays produced by Terrace Little Theatre this season. Including the Christmas production, per- formed by @ handful of Terrace’s talented youth, TLT entertained us with six produc- tions this season. With the success of the Applause ‘96 Telethon last month, the group is closer to its dream of a community arts building. with ample rehearsal space. Performance dates for this season’s finale, Night of January 16th are May 2-5 & 9-12, Tickets are available at Uniglobe Travel in the Lazelle Mini-Mail. With two nights already sold out, wanna-be jurors are advised to reserve their seats fast, BC is protecting medicare and education and gets top marks from financial experts. Our province has the strongest economy, the best record for job creation and the Dominion Bond Rating Service confirms BC’s “debt level remains the lowest in Canada.” Top marks from the financial experts. Protecting medicare and education for ordinary people. For more information, call toll-free: 1-888-306-7777 4526 GREIG AVE. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M5 635-7707 Canada spends more on education than any other country. Truth is, Canada placed 9th out of 23 industrialized countries in Elementary aud Secondary Education spending ina recent Organization for Eronontic . Co-operation and Developnient (OECD) snidy called “Education ata Glance” 1993. Our Public Education system is open to all students, "No child is excluded regardless of race, income, or special needs, Our teachers, along With education suppart warkers and other key. resources, provide not | only the basics but an expanding body uf knowledge to help | prepare our children for , changing world. | Our neighbourhoad school are iow under attack fron often misinformed sources. Vital funding and resources hang in the balance. Publie Education is worth supporting. Get the real story. Call the [3ritish Columbia Teachers’ Federation at THIN 663-9163 or write us at #100 380 West fth Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V32 4P2. - inal: pbalange ‘asbetfbe.ca . Home page: http://www. beri be.calbetf EtAeS! WE An AD AGRO! Gf om CDRA