§ ' NOVEMBER 14,” : NOVEMBER 19, . Women's Aglow. Fellowship - ' Northwestern B.C, Area Board | ‘will be holding a meeting at . 7330 p.m, in: the Chalet _ ' Brother’s. annual ; OCTOBER 24- NOV. 17, 1990 ‘|: — An: exhibition: of water. 7 colours, ‘photographs, oils and drawings by local poet and ar- tist Michel K, Bateman is cur- rently on display at the Kitimat ; Centennial Museum. Evyoca- i" ‘tion; The Poetry of. Painting. runs until November JAM. ° kkk we, “1990 = Masters Swim Club registration’ is on Wed. at 8:30 p.m. at the pool, Bring your swim suit! weak Réstaurant Oe a . metting-room);:8§2 Tsimshian. 1990 —7 Blyd., City ‘Centre, ‘Kitimat. ‘ i Speakers will. be some of the women from the area executive — : board, Ali Terrace area women are welcome to come and join us in Kitimat. For further info. * gall Irene at 635-5413 or Janet 635-5061 evenings. kk kkk . NOVEMBER 20, 1990 —- ‘Big —peneral meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m in the Inn of the West, tkkkk DECEMBER 4, 1990 — An-. nual General. Meeting ‘of Skeena Valley Golf and Coun- try Club at 6:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse. . kKkekekk DECEMBER 5, 1990 — The Ksan House Society will be holding their: annual general. mesting, Wed. in the Library meeting room. “All ‘members and interested people are in- vited to attend. For Further.in- ° formation, call 435-2373. wtthtk. ‘ADULT | FEMALE | SUR- VIVORS OF .SEXUAL: ASSAULT GROUP. Every Wed, 7 - 9 p.m, Calf 635-4042 for further, info... KKK BATTERED WOMEN’ S SUPPORT GROUP, Every Tues. 7 - 9 p.m. Call 635-6447 Or 635-4042 for further info. kkkik TERRACE, DUPLICATE. BRIDGE CLUB meets at 715 every Wed. at Caledonia Sr. - See. in the cafeteria. Everyone welcome..For more info, call Ellen Smith at 635-4096 or Dave Comfort at 635-4875. \ akkak THE KINETTE CLUB OF Terrace hold their meetings on’ the second and fourth Wed, of the month, Anyone interested ° in more information abou} the Kinettes or meetings please call Gail at 635-9253. . Oo WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP will be meeting every Thursday from 1-3 p.m. in the Conference Room at the Psych Unit. For. further info, call” 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.) KAKKK held downstairs at the Kermode Friendship Centre at 7:30. Now info. call 635-4906 (Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.) : kKkeKKK . ~~ Co- DEPENDANTS- ANONYMOUS, Is a 12 step. . fellowship specifically designed for those who. wish to improve * their relationships with others. -Tf-you have problems forming cor maintaining intimate rela- tionships, these meetings may “help. Videos and educational . material are part of the format. 2 Meetings are 8 p.m.-9 p.m, » Mondays at, the Health. Unit: Auditorium: : “For* more’. infor- '638-8714.. Ne welcome. REKKEK LE! -: NOBODY'S PERFECT, a free five week parenting program ~ for low-income parents with “children from birth ta age five [- is now taking registration. for “October classes. Please call " Candice “635-2116 or Carol , 635- 3459 lo register. “The Terrace Standard 2 “offers ‘What's Up asa “public: ‘service _ to * its readers. and those. com- “muntliy organizations: in the. area. Mem. for this section ar eanizations and for _ those. events in which «there is no cost to ‘gain dmigsion, r on deadlines, we, ask that all Items be submit- d: by” noon on - the FRIDAY preceding : the following” week's “Iasue, ‘We alan ask that Items be ypewrltten or be Priated Benita at 635-4906.(Mon. - Fri, " WED. NITE VIDEOS will be. playing:.-Educational videos on’: Alcohol and Drugs. For further: -” re : mation’ phone 635: SSB Or 2. ‘To meet our produc: ‘ complished: cellist dollars [ ; ~ HIGH’ ENERGY, It was called a Workout for Heart and a real _. workout it was as par- ' ticipants went through their paces led by focal fitness - instructors. A _. total of 43 residents took "part in ‘the event, a fun- 'draiser organized by the local chapter of the B.C. Heart and Stroke Foun- dation. The final pledge total was $2,229.80 with Glenna Brundige leading. the way.with an impressive $5035 50 ~New Bveryone at the Northwest - Academy for. the Performing . Arts is. pleased to now. have . Heinz ‘Radek as part ‘of: their group... oe ‘Heinz first visited: Terrace 10 years ago on yacation and’ said’ at the time he would like some day to live here. Well, he and his wife:-moved here from Calgary three months ago and are very much enjoying the great outdoors. Heinz has given private violin lessons for the past 18 years and is now violin instructor at the academy. He‘ is also an ac- and has ° face on played in quartets and quintets, In-1965 he founded the Calgary Mens’ Choir, a German- Canadian choir, that is still ac- a tive today: “He studied violin in Germany with concert masters Freudenberg and Hubler. Awarded | his. international ‘violin teacher's degree while in Germany, he emigrated to Canada in 1960 and spent the first 12 years in this country teaching violin at the Prairie Bi- ble school near Calgary. Three of his former students now play: ‘with the Vancouver, Terrace standard Wednesday, November 14, 1990 ~ Page Bt Celebrity bow! to mark anniversary: Terrace’s Special Olympics athletes will be joining their counterparts across the province Dec. 1 as they celebrate the.. tenth anniversary of the formation of B.C. Special Olympics. To mark the occasion, Special Olympics are arranging for a number of well-known community figures to gather at the local alley for a celebrity bowling tournament, to be followed by an anniversary reception. The Terrace chapter has 30 athletes on their roster at the moment. Bowlers and swimmers are already in action and it hopes to begin floor hockey and powerlifting in the near - future. Future competition plans include participation inthe Nor- thern Winter Games to be.held here in February, 1991, the B.C. Winter Games in Duncan, the B.C. Special Olympics Games in-Prince George as well as smaller meets across the north. And that is s where residents can 1 help the Special Olympic athletes by donating to their ‘Loonies for Luck’” campaign. Money raised will be used to cover the athletes travel ex- -penses. Collection inxs will be found at several local businesses i in- cluding here at the Terrace Standard or donations can be sent directly to B.C. Special Olympics, Box 339, Terrace, V8G Pool shark alert The terror begins on a balmy night in late June. A group of young people are gathered around a bonfire en- joying a moonlit picnic. Chrissie, who has been sitting off to one side, decides it is a perfect night for midnight swim. But beneath the calm surface ‘of the water, three tons of white death awaits the unwary...JAWS! Residents can live the horror when Thursday, Nov. 22 when the Northwest Community: College students association stages a theatre performance in the pool beginning at 9.30 p.m. For more information, contact Coleen Kennedy at 635-6511, local 332. Appeal launch near The Terrace Seventh Day Adventist church will be launch a door-to-door canvas this Saturday as part of the its 83rd an- nual World Service Appeal. Pastor Ulrich Unruh said the. appeal, known as Ingather- ing, has.two-objectives: to raise. money to support disaster , telisf, welfare, ediicational and medical care programs arid to increase’ public. awareness of those services and the church’s activities and aims. . Unruh said money raised: Was allocated to local services (13 per cent), provincial projects such as camps for the under- privileged and health seminars (43 per cent) with the balance meeting special needs in nearly 200 countries. That last in- cluded drilling water wells, child-care clinics, irrigation pro- jects and disaster relief. “As a result of our health, education and welfare outreaches, we are able to bring assistance to millions of peo- ple in 86 per cent of the world’s countries. This achievement is due to the generous support of communities like Terrace give to the annual appeal,”’ he added. local music scene Winnipeg and Toronto sym- phonies. Since. arriving in Terrace, he has been gathering students and says he can comfortably handle up to 40 students a week. He wants. eventually to forma chamber: orchestra — including cello,’ clarinet and violin — made-up of his students. - Anyone wanting to learn to play violin can give Heinz a call at 638- -1183 or 635-7536. tO Ok The academy is now well into its fall program and is about to start a series of afternoon recitals at its studios. The first te FAMILY TREE, An efrly birthday present for. Mary Worabec (sealed) v was. s this five-generation family gathering. She Is flanked by (left-to-right) her'daughter Alice McCulloch, grandson Robert McCulloch . and Breat ‘aranc: -daughter Julie Laurence poking: Travis, the latest in the lines ; Cr Sey “Here ‘n There”’ by Yvonne Moen take place this Saturday, Nov. 17 with Colleen Harkonen’s ‘students performing at 1.30 p.m, and 3.30 p.m. The follow- ‘ing day Bonnie MacNeill’s students perform at 2 p.m, On Saturday, Nov. 24 it is the turn of Eva Collier’s students — 1 p.m. and 3 p.m, — while Ann Hill's students will perform on the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. | 25. The recitals are being staged as part of Canada Music Week . which is sponsored by the Cana- dian Federation of Music Teachers and most of the music is by Canadian composers. Anyone is welcome to drop into the studios (306-4720 Lakelse) to enjoy the perfor-— mances, For more information, phone 638-1183.-, eee Looking for a lovely evening of great food and enterlain- ment? Why not (ake in the Ter- tace¢ Italian-Canadian club’s an- nual Christmas dance? It takes place Saturday, Dec. .1 in the Arena banquet hall beginning at 7 p.m. The dinner, of course, will be Italian. For tickets, phone Carlo or . Lucy Stella at 635-6703 or drop in to All-Star shoe repairs, . OE. Te. fe Paulette. .and Robert Me- Culloch have had daughter Julie and . new . grandson Travis - ‘Laurerice | up from Victdrlafor a visity:It. gave. the McCulloch 2 Me coame nit rien 1 RRR A ee NH agi ety hay Rt a a Pe oe nme Ae ERE et ets ewrdag TES timate wage Selle a Pe Mm 2 gs Seni BA pvt en eh ob et 8, - Ued ph, SHA, Heeb # denctutt pie ate t. saen, family an opportunity to pose for the five generation photo seen at bottom left. A few friends also took the opportuni- ty to throw a baby shower for Julie. Incidentally, greal-great- grandmother Mary Worabec is celebrating her 97th birthday on Nov. 17 and we, of course, want to wish her many more years of good health, | i hos News from -the Willows: Residents want to welcome Gladys Hales who is now mak- ing her home there, November birthdays include Rod Falconer (Nov, 12), Felix Goyette (Nov 24), Kathleen Varner (Nov. 26) and Helen Pilla (Nov. 26). Everyone is glad Helen Pilla is now out of hospital. She is staying with her daughter for a little while, Good health to ‘all at the Willows and have a nice week, tak ik * News from *Terraceview Lodge: This month. birthdays - are celebrated by Hazel Schultz, 82; Patrick. O'Gorman, 87; Martha MacLean, 90; Emily Carlsen, 90; Olin Parker, 63; and Elva Mojak, 66. Terraceview is having a Tea and Bazaat:onDec. 4, There will be lots of. goodies but it is asking anyone: who would like — to -contribiite, “handicrafts or “baking to’ phone Donna or Ruth vat Terraceview:s a ; activity centre. — ee ee eee anh houieth Fikeoiaes