Page 2, The Herald, Friday, April 10, 1981 cers en ~ Around town with the Daily Herald _ “Rebecca Mailoux, & local - artist will be having an exhibition of. her ail paintings April 11-24 in the | “Charlie Chaplit will be ‘starring In some very funny Ebrary arts room. Mrs. Mailow is originally from . Grand Fail, N.B. but has lived in Terrace since 1967, She has had a few exhibitions in Terrace including showings in the . annual arts ‘and crafts exhibition by the Terrace Art Association. Inspired by the beauty. of. the northern landscape, she taught herself to paint. In keeping with the vastness of the scenery, her paintings on canvas are quite large. ~ Some meagure three by five feet. ‘Opening ‘night will be Friday, April 10, 7:30 - 9:30 _ in the library arts room in Terrace. Everyone is welcome to attend, and meet the artist, The show will run for two weeks during library hours. The Kermode Friendship Centre is sponsoring an Herbal Workshop Friday, April 10 at 7 p.m. Norma Myers, prealdent of the B.C. Society for Herbalist Enlightment, will be one of the guest speakers. For more information call N.W.C.C, at 635-0511. Saturday, April 11 This Saturday the library “rll present tie lat in a series of comedy films.: At one o'clock ‘in the library arts room, W.C, Fields and film classics. pa Sunday, ane 2 Hike . Tharahill - will be. a trip for “twa “anywhere PWA files. | For more information contact — Kevin Sparks at the All- Season Trophy Houle. “The: “Terrace Art _. Association will be holding * the 16 Annual Arts and Crafts exhibition on April 25 Microwave . ite. wilh the —_ Terrace Hiking. Club, The group will go up, the: Microwave. Road Copper’ Mountain and’ ‘via across old Thornhill Lookout and down _via_ Thornhill Trail, conditions permitting. They will drive to the-foot of the mountain and provide a ride for anyone whose vehicle cannct go up the mountain road. The actual walking distance is approximately 3.5 miles one way. Meet outside the Library at § a.m., weather permitting, if interested. For further information phone Vicki at 635-2035. The Easter Loggers Bonspie] will be held at the Terrace Curling Club April 17-19, and it is the big event for men this year. Up to 64 rinks are allowed for in the draw and teams from Quesnel to- Prince Rupert wil] be participating, The banquet will be held Friday, April 17 and the door prize 1 NOW OPEN Aspen Motor inn Smithers, B.C. 60 units, swimming pool, sauna, hot pool. For reservations call 947-4551 tcolfect) Pa “and 26 in the Caledonia School Gym, Forms are now available - at Northern Craft, Northern Light Studio, ‘Terrace Model World and B&G Groceries, . The closing date for entries is April 17, so enter early. Anyone interested in mens’ soccer ‘s invited to come and try out for anew local Scrub league at the Skeena Weat Field, Sunday, April 12. at 2 p.m. For more information call 635-7664. . . ov, * Timberline ; _ Association. of Terrace is - sponsoring a motocross _school April 14, 15 "and 16, -For more phone Dennis’ Fisher, .635- : Monday, April 2% — There. will be a tegular monthly _ ; meeting of the Terrace" “Watson's Hiking: Club -at ‘Helen 7006, Tom ‘Staebell 635-7564 home, Cramer Street, Terrace. ~ Tuesday, April W- The Cycle : information 2803 oor Don Barytless 635-5827, ET eee ve WerarNen La Gondola & 2%, VENETIAN OIMING LOUNGE 5, LOM PIME NTA PMID EE AE” Mant tothe Broyirh Uoler ran Ore nenime see tees owing QO0M & DRIVE IN VENFTIAN DINING LOUNGE Open Wem 1d Mw te ; seotens “624-2621 or 624- 3359 lat ove Wat ith Se “RILPARICPIAICINAD VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA 3 DAYS-2 NIGHTS OINE IN OUR EXQUISITE TTY) { “KITIMAT ; A‘spectal program for the Easter. Break has been designed by the Riverlodge tj ‘Community Centre and- promises to include a bit of ‘everything - arts, and crafts, gym and games and special events. The time will be 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m, Monday, April 13 to Thursday, April 16 at the Riverlodge Community The Snow Valley Savings - Credit Union will hold its . twenty-first annual meeting Tuesday, April 14, 1081 at 4 p.m, at the meeting hall in Tamitik Jubilee Sports Complex, . May 15 is the deadline entry for Ladies and Mens Soccer teams who would like to have a play-off to compete in the B.C, Summer Games. For further information phone Grank Cseke, zone 7 rep., 632-6607, local S17. Or contact him -at 84 Babine Street, Kitimat, B.C. Registration for spring recreation continues until April 16. Swimming pool.lessons are registered at Tamitik and all. other: regardless that ‘they are being held at Tamitik Sports Complex will be registered at Riverlodge, At the Nechako Theatre ‘Harry's War with Geraldine Page will be playing Friday and Saturday, and an animated feature, Song of the South, will be Saturday's matinee, -If your group = or community organization has an announcement for Around the Town, contact the Dally Herald at 635-6357 or at 3010 Kalum Street, Terrace before Wednesday programs ° ‘ programs - Charles Page Pletcher Screamin’ Jahn In John Gray's Rock and Roll, 4 co-production of the Vancouver East Cultural. Center and the National Center Theatre Company. The Is Arts _ Theatre. show. sold Out and was extended for one week In Ottawa; and It will) be in Kitimat April 24 at ~ _ Mount Elizabeth Theatre and Terrace April 24 at REM bee f LIBRARY BROWSING ’ The Kitimat, Prince Rupert and =“ Terrate libraries are, for the second year, sponsoring ‘a short story contest. . The . only Tules that must be followed are: stories must be set in the Pacific Northwest; they must be fiction; stories should be no more than 1500 words long. (Less is perfectly acceptanhle>. In the three. categories, junior, secondary and adult, ‘a grand price of $15, $25 and $50 respectively will be © offered to. the regional winner in each calegary. The Terrace Library will also be offering book prizes for the best stories received there. ‘So let. your imagination roam. All entries must be in by . Saturday, April 25. Winners will be announced on Tuesday, May 12. This Saturday will see the last of our comedy films in this series. We will have . about an hour of W.C, Fields and Charlie Chaplin. That's - taka tells of a stolen World ar IY document contajning out and’s.” grealest,. most closely guarded wartime secret which is about to surface. The file of those who learn the secret is. marked XPD - expedient demise! It’s available now at the library. The Monterant Atiair by - Richard Grayson. A .: polsoned actress results ina - theatrical case. of murder for the inimitable Inspector Gautier of the Paris Surete _ to solve, drawing him into the seamier side of Parisian life. Maria Callas: The woman behind the legend by .. Arianna Stassinopdulos is a thorough exploration of the: | and . personab ~ = life ., professional eareer of the “controversial soprano which draws on her. private ‘Tetters, her personal tapes and dozens of interviews to | relate her triumphs, battles, passions and failures. 1 p.m. in the library arts ~ ~ room for an‘hour of fun and | ‘iat STR aopiete Whitey te “qhe first three years aH i ‘ offers here a meticulously researched volume which details practical advice on every important aspect of rearing a child during the describing how best to deal with tantrums, select toys, handle sibling rivalry, and schedule time. . Diagnosing and repalring house: structure problems by Edgar 0. Seaquist is an Invaluable and practical book for diagnosing structural problems, estimating’ their significance and determining the best way to repair them. ‘ A children’s Easter cingt program has been planned for Wednesday, April 15 between 10 a.m. and noon, Children must be 8 years and over to attend and pre- registration is essdntial. * Call the library at 633-2177. "Saturday, April 25 through ” ’ first thirty-six months, ‘§ . pat., Monday: ‘Friday, : ‘Anyone who did not register ‘on April 4) for aquatic and recreation programs, there is still time ‘tg do co. For recreation programs register at the arena from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For Aquatic programs register at the pool from 8 ~ am. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1 p.m, Saturday and Sun ay.. With the soccer and, baseball season starting for another year, all coaches . should attend a National Coaching Certification Program. There will be a Level 1 Theory Course on Saturday, April 25, and ‘Sunday, April 26, at the Terrace Arena Banquet Room. There will be a $10 registration fee that must be received by April 19. For . further information please contact recreation department before April 10 at 638-1174 between 8:30 p.m, - 4:30 p.m, The fee for children's lessons will be $5, not $15 as ~ misprinted in the Spring Flyer, ~ will ‘run to May 30 on Saturday . ‘mornings at the Arena — Tennis Courts. For further ' information regarding ages and times please phone the ‘ recreation department. at 638-1174, 3:30 a.m. - 4:30 Rock and Roll, a new and highly acclaimed play by John Gray will be coming-ta Werrdéd! “\BHdwiime’ is ait sidiw tyes eee | diate please ca 635-221 E “the” jy Summer Dog: saturdey, April 2 95: ‘at the R.E.M. Lee. ‘Theatre, Tickets are $8 and are on sale at Sight and Sound. Gray isa talented Canadian playwright who’ ‘gained international . acclaini, for ‘is play Billy Bich Gest War, "The. inrgest tree: lar in pacific - ‘horthwest is coming’ again.” “The 10th, Anniversary of the’ Terrace 9 | Jaycee’s Trades Falr- will be held at the: Terrace Arena May 1, 2, and 3.-’ Many area businessmen have already booked: their exhibition space, bat’ there are still a few booths left. ‘In addition to its ysuai exciting displays for viewers, . this year Omineca has donated a $6,000 24 by-24 foot framing — package for a lwo bedroom house: The cost to the pablic-will ; be $1 fer aduite,. and unaccompanied children, 50 cents for children 6-12 with their parents, children imder 6 and pensioners will be admitted free. ; Kilrey is playing at the Lakeélse Hote] this weekend. At the Red D'or in the Terrace Hotel Grandma's Cookies continue to ., atertain. Ed Schraoder is in the ‘Lounge and On the Loose will be in the bar for the next two weeks. a, The Saturday matinee at the Tillicum Twin Theatres -pm..- 10pm. Theatre. Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase star in’ Seems: Like Old ‘Times, while Harry's * War, a mature rated film is Paying-at the-7 p.m anks aida ethearelt “lave Holy sTRseM + deteteketek soldaiabopnainisiaboisiaioloiuinistain kk t x | you've won. AAA AIR TAR IAAI IK IK WW Katum St. Peer’ phone numbers. — Find them, and If one Is yours Pick up your tickets at’ The Herald office,’ TWEATRE ~ cs PASSES ¥ peseaiwe ict: hbwue . cenianaun twe Terrace sineeieblaeblntainblabinebtaiieinansineician At-the 3. ” By The Sea aoe Len Deighton will. 7 Achoice of fio entertainment: Englith Bay near Stanley Park Det notel see the 19¢8 8S TRUE " LAROLAEEASE AVENE - 1755 Davie Street Phone: 682-1831 GBhas just been published, x was oe ~~ ee Adults -$3.75 Youths - $2.75 Children - $1.50 Matinee $1.00 OWELE CECUPANEY SINGLE OCCUPANCY =f 7&9 Mon, - Sat. 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