— ar, Pee ae See ee RR a TS aS a ES ~ Contributed by Jo Falconer Members Northwest Music Festival would like to remind students and ‘teachers that the final date to submit entries for the 1990 Festival is Jan. 10, 1990. As there are only 10 weeks between the deadline date and the be- ginning of the Festival, com- petitors should have made ‘own - choice’ selections by now. The syllabus and entry forms are available at Sight and Sound stores in Terrace and Kitimat, public libraries in. Terrace and Coming events in local Schools Wednesday, Dec 13, 1989, at Clarence Michiel’ Elementary School from 2:15 p.m. to 3:00 “p.m. — There will be an Awards Assembly for all Clarence | --Michiel students. Awards will be ‘given: to deserving students in recognition of their Academic Effort, Citizenship and_Sports- _ manship. Parents are invited to attend. Wednesday, Dee 13, 1989, at Kiti K’Shan Primary School — The school Christmas Concert will be held on Wednesday and Thursday. Dec. 14 to 16 — the Caledonia Kermode Boys’ Basketball team will be participating in an Nanaimo tournament. Dec. 15 to 16 — the Caledonia Girls’ Basketball team will be hosting an invitational tourna- ment in Terrace. ” Saturday, Dec 17, 1989, at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 2:00 p.m. — There will be an Uplands Band Concert. All parents are-encouraged to at- Wednesday, Dec 20, 1989, at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m, — Thornhill and Skeena Junior Secondary bands will present a Christmas Concert for your enjoyment. A collection will be taken at the door. Thursday, Dec 21, 1989, at Clarence Michiel Elementary School at 12 noon — This isa | Non-Instructional Day and there . will be.no afternoon classes. Thursday, Dec 21, 1989, at © Uplands Elementary School at 1:15 p.m. — The Christmas Assembly will be held in the~ school gym. Parents are welcome. AMWAY QUALITY HOME. CARE AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS - ARTISTRY QUALITY SKIN CARE AND COSMETICS — NUTRILITE QUALITY __ NUTRITION AND FOOD SUPPLEMENTS 635-4618 of the Pacific. if Entry deadline nearing for. oc - Pacific Northwest Music Festival © Kitimat; or by writing to the Secretary, Box 456, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5, Please take note that entries must be mailed, and not drop- ped off, as the secretary will be away for the month of January. The annual appeal for finan- cial support of the 1990 Festival is now underway. The Pacific Northwest Music Festival is a major event which attracts close to 2,000 entries. Considerable cost is involved in putting ona Festival of this size and we de- pend on the generosity of our - patrons to make it a success, We are looking forward to even greater participation in our 25th year. If you would like to help us to celebrate our 25th anniversary, please send your donations to: Pacific. Northwest. Festival, Box 456, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5; Attention A. Lyshaug.. R.E.M. Lee Theatre — ~ Christmas concert. Christmas concert. Terrace Art Gallery — Sundays 1 to 4 p.m. Northern Motor Inn — Terrace Hotel — . A band. Inn of the West — Skeena Hotel — Northwest arts and entertainment calendar -Thursday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m., Kiti K'Shan Primary Friday, Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m., Clarence Michiel _ Elementary Christmas concert. . Sunday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m., Uplands and Cassle Hall - Elementary Christmas concert. Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m., Parkside Elementary The Art Show, Dec. 5 to 16. Hours, Tuesday to Saturday noon to 3 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. George’s Pub — “Harvest Moon” from Edmonton, Monday to Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Augie’s Lounge — Karen Ljungh, vocalist and planist. Gigl’s Pub — Top 40, High Quality, 9-piece triple- “Office Party”, Friday, Dec. 15, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Call Shella or Debbie at 638-8141. Choir Night, 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16.'Get theré ~~ Music | | 4 early because it’s very popular. 2% - Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 13, 1989 7 —_ 7: Carol sing at bandshell - their voices in song, nual Christmas Carol Singalong. The Terrace Musicians Association and the Terrace Com- — munity Band are inviting the entire community to gather at the bandshell in George Little Park by the library and raise — ~The festive occasion begins at 7 p.m, Sunday, Dec. 17 in front of the bandshell. Carolers are advised to bring a carol © book, a candle and warm refreshments. It’s the second an- —_ Murphy Stanley was among many artists and artisans who displayed their works and their techniques at the Kermode Friendship Centre's annual arts and crafts show on 4a re- cent. weekend, Murphy,.,shown here creating silver jewellery, is a Nisga’ a master totem pole carver. Alie Toop photo. PLEASE HELP US DECORATE OUR TREE! May Our Star Shine On You! All proceeds gratefully accepted. 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