Ln eee ne meee ES ae em ane Ee eT 21 - meme peteensin | Sn emanate 5 anata nannies f & Pare WHAT" Ss UP APRIL 16: . JUNE 25, 19991 — Adult Bible, ‘Study. We invite alt who are interested ina women’s | -[- ‘bible study to y join us Tues, mor- nings .9:30'1l.am. al Knox ., United” ‘Church, Free Shildcare:, “MAY. 22 Sol Tetvece Figure” ’ Skating “Club annual. general -‘ineeting. at (7:30 p.m, in the * Library basenient. ‘ WR Re . “MAY 23, 191 — Skeena Valley , Car Club will be holding regular * meetings al Terrace Kinsmen. Hut on. the 'corner.of: North: ’ Sparks ‘and Halliwell at - 7:30, - pom. Meetings every 4th Thurs. ' of every month. Contact person: Doug 635 mT ; + “mation meeting regarding the op- ‘tions available for seniors in Ter- face now and in the future. 1:30 -+4 pm. on Thurs. at The Happy - -Gang Centre (kalum | St, a Everyone is welcome. kkk ke 12 SUNES, 1991 -—The Royal Pur- ‘ple Annual Senior Citizen Tea at . the Elks Hall at 2822 Tetraule _St.,: Terrace, Wed, at 2. am. ‘eke fF | JUNE 10, 1991 — Terrace Child | * Development Centre is having - “their annual general meeting on ‘Mon, at the Centre (2510 South © ‘. Wewing and renewal of member- ship commences at 7 p. m. with : - the’ meeting at 7:30 p.m. All -f members and non-members “| > welcome! : | rere 2.28 2.7 ADULT FEMALE SUR- ’“VIVORS ( OF ° SEXUAL , ASSAULT GROUP, Every > Wed. 7-9p.m. Call 635-4042 for _. further info. TTT s : ‘BATTERED | WOMEN'S SUP- -* PORT GROUP, Every Tues. 7-9 p.m. Call 635-6447 or 635-4042 for further info. aAkKKK “TERRACE. “DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB mects at 7:15 every ‘Wed. at Caledonia Sr. Sec. - in the cafeteria, Everyone welcome. Fot more info. call a + Ele Smith 11.635-4096 or “Dave: Comfort an 35-4975," ok? toe or | TERRACE CO.DEPENDENTS | * Anonymous.’ Meels Monday - Evenings.,8-9. p.m. at Skeena ~ desire for healthy and fulfilling ’ gelationships. Contact Mary at 635-5518 , : rs Ss los ‘ALANON ‘MEETING, [Family and Friends of. alcoholics meet “Mon. nights 8 p.m.” af: ‘Mills Memorial Hospital, psych. con- ference room, Contacts: Noreen | atdakal race hold their mectings on the second and fourth Wed. of the month. Anyone interested in omore information abotit: the . Kinettes or meetings please call _ Gail Bt 635-9253. rihke . - FOR INFORMATION ON THE : Girl Guide of Canada, Tall Totem Divislon, contact Kathy " Davies $38-1245 or Mure Cooper 638-0609. a: ee * ee: - AWANA. ‘CLUBS for boys and.. ee runs at Thornhill Commiuni-* Br y Centre. every: Wed..evening at. - "Becoming a'léader:&-teaching.a’ : 635-2577. oan Joyce at 635. $024, edad - MAY 23, oF — Housing infor--* | Free!. Prizes! All seniors in Ter-_ _Tace welcame.. For further info.: §, : :eall Beatrice | Parnell at 635-2178, Eby: St,), Open House, display | TODD BELLAMY «Health: Unit, ‘The only ‘require- * ment: for" membership’ fs: the. . ~ G35-6936. or Sharon '638-1836.. "THE KINETTE CLUB OF Ter- a ‘Nascal Bay Log: Led; é are four: ‘4ock-oriented’”’ “local guys: that hope: to expand their repertoire - 330 p pam for info call 635. 364. - eer -} ‘and roll," says Tény'Demelo, ‘the’ ‘25-year-old . fONE INTERESTED, “in : elf-help program relating to are : “bassist Dani Carso thritts please: phone . Mary. at. ; _olfera. ‘What's Up as a’ tong and those events for Which there is no: ‘adie _ don: charge. - deadtines, we ask that any. “ttem. ‘foe What's Up’ be “| subniltted by moon om the | . FRIDAY preceding | the: PAYS es. " “We, also ask that all sub- able: ‘service to its -Stuart’s landing’ near “Copper "- > Readers: and : community. Tals column ly Intended . Alexander George: Walker, for ‘non-profit ‘organiza- “| To meet our production “for him." /.her'ehtymologist father, was in- “terested ‘In the study. Of ‘insects; * fasine in whieh it is to ap ’ She dis Pears le - For contributed articles, “the deadline is $ p.m. on - the. preceding THURS- : is out back-to-basics Canadian rock with ‘a new local band. He’s linked up with bassist Dan Carson, drummer Tory Demelo and guitarist Steve Holmburg. Local rockers are new band in town TERRACE — Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts jamming in a secund-floor downtown of- fice three nights a week? Fans can be excused for being confused. The music of Canadian bands like the Northern Pikes - and the Tragically Hip that floats out and slows down evening walkers on Lakelse Ave. has been coming courtesy of a new local band testing their - tunes on passers-by from their hangout and creative space above - the shops on the ‘ 4600-block... 0s : “Up: the’ ‘stairs an behind ‘the. door’ marked and: do some gigs this summer. 7 “Wedo a lot of :back-to-basics Canadiari rock ° ; ‘drummer for the as-yet-nnamed foursome. - — i singer Todd" ‘Bellamy, fn One of Terrace’ 's oldest living loners’ passed | away'on: April, “Archie Hipplsley was Bl Yi old. He was. born in a tent. at River flats on, Aug: 22, 1909, to ‘mother Margaret Till ‘and: ‘father “Archie: was later; adopted by Marlantie Hippisley: because his mother developed. .a Nervous: system ‘disease: called’ St. Vitas - .dance-and sould. mi Honger care - ; Marianne. Hip istey_ Was a. ’ well-known | ‘painter’ and, “like ered-a new species. of. beeti¢, which bears her nanie. - Her. ‘father «— Mr. Charlie ' Parker — arrived in the Terrace [ ‘gent (0 @ museum. - : litte. “Archi ‘Hippisley Worked : in sed away on Apr. 16, 1 oe with “cate ~~ Archie Hippistey ‘gratin 919-and the insecis they. people who worked for George | “ghildrer ; [stu - Archibald Stuart Hippisiey 991 at © ilt: Memorial Hospital ins a : e, With debi Holmburg about three months ago, ‘and they’ ve built a playlist of about 20 songs. ; “We all have day jobs, so it takes some time,” Demelo says. ‘'We’re shooting for 40 songs and then we'll try doing some gigs." He says there’s a. definite shortage in live bands here, Demelo, Carson,. Holmburg and Bellamy hope to be in action by summer, and then some local listeners looking for a refuge from invasions of rap, heavy metal and Pop may fi ind their sanctuary. a ” There's no bank of keyboards or computers on their stage. Just two electric guitars, adrum set, ‘and a pair of mikes.’ ~. “We watch as many bar bands as we can and we try not to play what they’re play: ing," Demelo adds. ‘‘It might sound silly, but if we hear ‘so- meone else in town start doing 4 song, we stop doing it. We want to ary. to stand alone from what everyone else is eoing.” " ; ry Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 22, 198. _ Fae BY “Donations sought The Salvation Army i is in the middle of its annual: Red Shield Appeal this month, money from which pays for. sup- port programs in the community. : - “Our goal this year is $23,000," Lt. Mike Hoeft of the Ter- race Salvation Army said. “a would say right now we're at the half-way point.” o He sald money donated i in the past’ has provided missing persons services, and financial, Spiritual, and building sup- _ port for the Terrace community. It. also enables under-... privileged children to go to summer camp. He hopes to send : 30 children to camp this year. In addition, he said, money will goto alcohol and drug. pro- grams in Prince Rupert and Prince George, and The Grace. Hospital and a home for unwed mothers in Vancouver. Logo selected | Northwest Community college's nursing program now has its own logo. . Designed by program co-ordinator Joanne Thompson. with the help of the nursing faculty and the health and social ser- vices division, it symbolizes the north (snowflake), communi- ty (holding hands in a circle), and continuity (inner circle). The figures are deliberately androgynous so they may be in- terpreted as either male or female characters, | Dates to note Next, Thursday, May 30, the Terrace Women's Resource Centre will be showing the fi Im Jenny, 2 film about child Sex- ual abuse, . © That subject. will also be tackled the following. week — Wednesday, June 5 — when Bili Davidson conducts a workshop on ‘family violence. Pre-registration is requested for this session. For more information on the above or to learn more about the centre and its activities, phone 638-1551. ~ Successful drive ~The local unit of the Canadian Cancer Society raised 312,800 during its April door-to-door drive. The amount surpasses its $12,000 goal, says unit president Nel Lieuwen. Daffodil sales added $600 and a $1,000 dona- tion from the Elks made for a grand total of $14,400, she add- ed. More than 100 volunteer canvassers went door to door dur- ing the month and their help and donations are appreciated, Lieuwen said. - In the meantime, the unit is looking for “buddies? to han- dle. duties when members ‘are-away: .For information call : ‘Lieuwen at 635-7857 or Anna Edgar at 635-5943, Theatre alive .. Vicki Parviainen, the Theatre Alive Society and 81 young dancers present their 16th annual dance revue 8 p.m. Satur- day, May 25 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The two-hour program includes jazz, tap, modern, ballet and ethnic dancing, and music from'1920s Charleston to a ‘Phantom of the Opera duet. Money raised from the revue supports the Theatre Alive Society. Tickets are available at Sight and Sound, from dance students or by calling 635-7455 or 635-3207, Prices are $6 for adults and $4 for senior citizens and children under 12. - Friends of Schizophrenics Approximately 100 Terrace residents are schizophrenics, said Elly Kardamylakis, spokesman for the Terrace Friends of Schizophrenics, yet only 10 receive therapy here. “It's a hidden iliness and people are ashamed of it because of the stigma,”’ she said. ‘It’s not multiple or split personali- ty; it’s not mental retardation; it’s not a rare disease, One in every 100 persons has schizophrenia.” ‘Mayor Jack Talstra declared May 25 Schizophrenia Awareness Day in Terrace. On that day the Terrace Friends — of Schizophrenics will be raising money in the Skeena Mall for.research in brain illnesses. . People with: acute. schizophrenia may suffer from delu- sions, kaliucinations and disorganized thinking. It is a young person's illness, and when it occurs during people’s formative years it often destroys their future. ‘errace pioneer passes away said she likes her new place: keke . There” by : Yvonne Moen who has lived alt his 81 years here in this area, will-be sorely missed | by: the many who knew him. A memorial service was held at the Anglican Church Apr. 19 officiated - “by* “Revs Eugene Miller, . ays Archie tenes beliind his dear |. ‘wife “Darothy)" and ‘four daughters, Wo sons, 19 grand- _Shildren, : two - great grand: ti many, “many » friend TERake On iny day ott last Tuesday, 1 . went lipst aview: Lodge: Finds to join _ time.” Why not'go up next Tues: maybe. visit with:'some.of our”. Help! Does anyone out there’ have a good picture of Sleeping Beauty mountain? If so, Please phone me at 638-0423. wok ek - Last weekend: approximately » 275 people gathered in Terrace . ‘from across B.C. and the Yukon for-a three-day. B.C. Recreation and Parks’ ‘annual conference. The delégates at. tended 25 educational sessions; keynote addresses anda number of social events, . © > + The last’ time it’ was held in the northwest area was: 1972 in ino on Tuesday’ 5 barbecue, Marg and Howard Cromarty were the - chefs. and we had a wonderful. day at 12:15 to try. them, and .- tocal seniors there at thes same time. *.. Kitimat. Talking . to... Elaine , Parmenter, who .said. the delegates’ seemed: pleased: with the conference, remarking ori how’ friendly and’ wonderful people in Terrace bre.:: : " wx * * * * - - Eunite Sandford is now mak: : ing her home at: Tertaceview: Eunice worked many. years at Mills ‘Memorial Hospital In. ad- | mitting; Her-familyhas gone up _ Elaine says. Ahanks:‘to: it ine to make her new; ‘home comfor- people whd :cime™ table, with new wallpaper, rugs ‘vohunteets ‘ whe . showed thé. ‘and all Het, personhtbélorigings: 10: “bright thif bp: Bonice greatly. appreciated, sabes dut. dd great spirit-of the north, It vat a saree en *