Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 30, 1990 — Page 83 im me Centennial Lions. f COX, FRESH COOKED ATLANTIC LOBSTER SALE Saturday, June 2 10:00 a.m. at Petro Canada, Terrace $10.00 each | Room 44 plays tomorrow Anyone who didn’t make it ‘to the recent Skeena Drama Festival in Prince Rupert has an ilvei ‘can who an; opportunity to find out just what they missed Silveira plays the part of a woman who answers ] sh oom ign en i taacd M22 Sab peor ie pron ey ented OW night, . ao. y P re . non- rn ta a tat grea Little Theatre, eatina ee eso =. a also has no Room 4 Haan tory Of Stanley, a schizophrenic, through Stanley's dream, Her performance in Ti io $4 ‘ oe ‘ass ‘ ~ oe Bella, ne Wht his “companions” Bill and Prince Rupert earned her the best supporting ac- sion, While the subject matter is serious, Connie Silveira, who plays a dual role in the production, | emphasizes “Tt doesn’t hit the audience over the head,” Instead, subtlety is the key with-a ‘lot of comedy offered on the-way to a powerful conclu- Saluting : By MARY ANN BURDETT The success of Riverboat Days depends to a large extent on community organizations getting involved. By volunteer- ing their time, they ensure the annual celebration offers a Jull range of activities’ and events Jor local residents and visitors alike to enjoy, With that in mind, the River- boat Days society salutes BC, Old Age Pensioners Organiza- tion Branch 73, kkkke Under the able leadership of president Fred Berghauser, first vice-president Lou Gair, second vice-president Pearl Normandy and secretary Aileen Frank, Branch 73 works to maintain a gathering place (the Happy Gang Centre) where seniors and Nnot-so-seniors can meet social- ly, It was established in the fall of 1958 with a membership of 13. Charter president was W.D, Griffiths who held the post until his passing in 1971. The group met in the. United Church, Legion, old community centre and arena before acquiring its present facility, The Happy Gang Centre’ opened Sept. 13, 1980, the result of much hard work by the building committee and the co- tress award, . _ i | . operation and assistance of the people of Terrace, The Kalum St. facility offers both organized and spon- taneous recreation including ex- ercise Classes, cards, carpet bowling, sewing and quilting and just plain old-fashioned conversation, The seniors serve, at a nominal cost, light luncheons to the public each weekday and Tun a pancake breakfast the first Saturday of each month, Once a month there is a pot luck supper or dinner followed by dancing or other entertainment. The members also enjoy trips to many different places and have hosted seniors from com- munities as far away as Edmon- ton, ; Come Riverboat Days, they will again be busy cooking up an inexpensive and delicious Pancake breakfast from 8-11 . 4m. on Saturday, Aug. 4 and Putting the finishing touches to the float they will be entering in that -morning’s parade. They will also be sponsoring a River- boat Days colouring contest for the younger set, The society salutes our seniors’ community spirit, energy and accomplishments and thanks them for paving the way for us here in’ Terrace. Canines triumphant The trip proved to be well worth it for several local residents who, with their canine companions, travelled to Burns Lake earlier this month to take part in four championship dog shows and four licenced obe- dience trials, ‘Among those’ picking up awards were Rebbecca Sund- berg whose Irish setter Kulana Lyric took the female and best of breed categories in all four shows. Tammy Maxfield Dureau’s English springer spaniel Ch. Westham’s Louie ‘the Lip. won three best of ' breeds, one group first, a group third, completed his C.D. and - teok a high in crial, .Kalypso Autumn Breeze, smooth vizsla owned by Donna ‘and, Frank Burton came away with four best of breeds and a group fourth while John and Patty Dougan’s giant schnauzer Skansen's Devil’s Advocate scored four best of breed and three group wins plus a group second. -- Cleo Laxton and her smooth: fox terrier Seafox Dance brought home four best of breeds, four best puppy of breed, a group first, two group seconds, a group fourth, two best puppy in group and best puppy in show, Rerry’s Tiny Ko-Ee-Poe, a pomeranian owned by Colleen . - Curti, took a first, two seconds and a third in the groups, two reserve winners male and a best of breed while Sadie Moerman and her rough collie Peetanee Chumani Sandailum receives three reserve winner female awards, one winner female and a best of opposite sex, Dowdall Coulas scored suc- cesses with two entries, both german shepherds, Fireweed’s Northern Star took a best of breed and group first while Fireweed’s Heidi picked up a se- cond in class, Sunday, dune 10 . Races Sunday, June 17 Races Tuesday, July 24 Saturday, Aug. 4 Sunday, Aug. 5 Races Sunday, Aug. 19 ‘Sunday, Sept. 9 Darby N Terrace Stock Cor Cssociation 1990 SEASON | Sunday, May 13 Mother's Day, Regular Races - Saturday, May 26 Regular Races Sunday, May 27 Kiddles Day, Regular Races Regular Races Saturday, June 16 Open Wheel Invitational, Regular Open Wheel Invitational, Regular Saturday, July 7 Regular Races Sunday, July8 Bump & Pass Sunday, July 22 Regular Races Hell Drivers, Sponsored by T.S.C.A. Memorial Races . Memorial Races and Bump & Pass Kiddies Day, Regular Races | Open Day Races and Demolition . _ Saturday, Sept. 29 Year End and Awards 2 SEE YOU AT THE RACESII The play is the first writing effort by TLT's - Daniel Barnswell who also directs, Sarah Weston, Joe Zucchiatti, Kevin Lorenz and. Marianne Brorup-Weston make up the rest of the cast. - R.E.M. Lee Theatre: SS SEN i oN it" Wg i mi | an j ny a i ( : i ( ue A re a Remembering The Forgettatle Moments all will recall Remember what it was like to give a speech in front of a class or worrying about grades? Poon # Skeena Junior Secondary School students relive those ex- periences and at least 27 others June 8 and 9 through School Daze, a camic-serious full-length play being Staged at the Di ae The production continues the tradition of Skeena Theatre Arts by pointing out some of the funny and meaningful aspects of life through its productions. Included in the Schoo! Daxe experiences are deciding whether to tell your parents what you really learned in school, discovering a pimple on your nose the day school photographs are to be taken and learning about an attempted suicide, The rememberances are included in 19 vignettes featuring the students of the arts department, School Daze is directed by theatre instructor Brian Koven. Tickets are available at Sight and Sound. The play begins at 8 p.m. both nights. It is not recommended for young children. . | 1990BC RA. “Dp pee. . The B.C.R.A. is coming to: _—_ , | Kispiox Rodeo (Petro Canada Series) icial Soonsors of the oF .. Date: JUNE 2-3 | ‘durede math of a’ oe we Time: SAT., 3 p.m., SUN. 1 p.m. re GenrdPodt Chait BEER and WINE STORE — Open Ail Holidays — (except Christmas) COLD |‘ Monday to Friday. 10 a.m. to 11 PM ry eg Sunday ~ Saturda lan , 11 am. to 11 p.m. | -2.M. to 1 p.m. - . “Baby's Name: Stephanie Ursula ., Date & Tine of Births May 10, 1990 at 6:06 pm Weight: 6 tbs. 90z. Sex: Female Parents: Gerd and Becky Schuster Baby's Name: Tye Camaron Brash ~ _, Date & Time of Bith: May 14, 1990 at §:29 pm go Weight: 6 its. 402. Sax: Male Parents: Thomas and Joyce “> + Baby's Nama: Charles Michael Vincent McGillicuddy “=... Bate & Tine of Birth: May 10, 1990 at 12:38 pm ne Weight: 4 tbs. Goz. Sax: Mala ; Parents; Mike and Linda McGitlicuddy : Baby's Name: Efren Vincent Gezah Rozsas Date & Time of Girth: April 29, 1990 at 3:01 ain Welght: 7 Ibs. Sz. Sax: Male Parents: Efren and Trina *GINGERNRE ADs. Be 635-5236 all dinosaurs Skeena Mali . 7 | FOREST ' @ May 28 Kamloops SUBMISSIONS REQUESTED ON THE « Contractor Clause Regulation, and * Timber Harvesting Contract Regulation The Ministry of Forests has retained Kent G. Woodruff to obtain through public meetings, written and oral submissions to examine the effectiveness of the above regulations under the Forest Act. Oral and written submissions may be presented at any one of the following locations: Dome Motor Inn 555 W. Columbia St. @ May 30 Williams Lake Sacred Heart Parish Hall 455 Pidgeon Avenue @ Junei Prince George Eik’s Club 1116 - 6th Avenue Inn of the South 803 Cranbrook Street Pacific Palisades Hotel 1277 Robson Street Aspen Motor Inn 4268 Highway 16 All meetings will be held between the hours of 1:30’ and 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to present a written submission or make an oral submission should register beforehand. Registrants will receive a designated time on a first-come, first- served basis. To register, phone Kent G, Woodruff at. 372-122] in Kamloops, Written submission must be received by 4:00 p.m, Friday, June 15, 1990. Oe Kent G. Woodruff ne @ Funes Cranbrook @ June7 Vancouver @ June 12 Smithers #600 - 175 - 2nd Avenue Kamloops, B.C. ; V2C 5W1 ; oe Facsimile number: 372-8339 # Ministry of Forests - ae Honourable Claude Richmond, Minister wes 635-6300