What's Up aa w public eervice to Its: readers and community ‘organizations,. This column ia intended for “Ton-profit | Organizations and those events for which there bs ne udmisston charge. Be, To. meet’ our production | deadlines, we ask that any item : for What's Up be ‘submitted by -neon om the FRIDAY preceding the issue in which it is (o appear. * For. contributed articles,: the ‘deadline . fs 5 p.m. on. the Dreceding THURSDAY, - We also ask that all submis- “slons be typed or printed neatly, “DECEMBER 24, 1991 — “Christmas Eve ‘Celebration will | be held at 7 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist. Church, “3306 Griffiths, “Terrace.” Christmas ~ music, ‘stories: and. readings. ’ Byeryone is welcomé. For fur- . - ther. information cali Bonnie MacNeill. 635-9649 or Mindi Ganson 635-2755. LWW ee JANUARY 2, 3, 1992 — Terrace |. Public Library presents the an- :. Nal Laurel and Hardy Film " Eestival, Thur, and Fri; at 2 p.m. The whole family is Invited to at-. tend. Films to-be shown Include ") Nite “Owls, “Helpmates, “Twice ~ Two, Towed. In-a: Hole, and » Chimp. For more info please call the Library, 638-8177. There is no charge. - ar “ek & * * * a JANUARY 10, 1992 -— The : Pacific Northwest Music Festival: 2) Committe reminds, compeiltors : ~ and teachets that ‘the deadline date for entry Into the Festival is - Jan, 04 1992. Festival dates are - :, Mar. April 1, 1992,° . Spllabuses and entry forms are -. available from Sight and Sound in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, from the public libraries in Terrace and Kitimat and from : The Secretary, Box 456, Terrace, » BC. V8G4BS. - . Sew kk : JANUARY 20 24, 1992 — Ker- mode Alcohol & Drug Program _ Presents a one-week workshop ‘Bamily Healing’ with Rebecca :. Martell and Edward J, Bellerose: - at the Inn of the West. Free ad- - mission. Pre-register by phoning Benita Chapdelaine at 635-4906 2 tok JANUARY. 28, 1992:-— And February 4, 1992, 2 day clinic for Type I and-Type II Diabetics. February 18, 1992 1 day - gefresher, March 3 and 10, 1992 “me 2 day clinic for. Type I and Type Il diabetics, A doctors » . referral is required for Clinics. eee whee ee me sya Contact Mills Memoral Sica, Joan meer is The Terrace Standard offers THERE WAS only « one e Santa. at the party, but quite a few of the delachment making their annual visit to serenade the resiclents other visitors to the Willows apartments’ Christmas tea were wear- ing red too, They were, of course, members of the local RCMP year to put on the same, much-appreciated performance. Xmas event =| Seniors enjoy A great evening was held again this year at the Legion with a large crowd turning out to enjoy the special Seniors Christmas dinner held Dec. 1. The Legion had made_ar- “ rangements- for «a chauffered ‘tide’for those who needed one, “Jim ‘Jeffries being the friendly ‘chaffeur. The Handi-Dart bus - service brought seniors from the Willows, the Tuck Ave, .com- plex and Terraceview Lodge as" “‘well_as picking up other. seniors from their private homes along the way, When everyone hiad arrived - and-was seated, Legion presi- dent Howard Cromarty opened the evening by welcoming all to this festive occasion. - After the toast to the Queen, Ladies Auxiliary president Marj’ . Cromarty said Grace and diriner was then served by members of the 747 Squadron Air Cadets. - Dinner. over, - prizes were handed out and some of those . enjoying the evening got up to. thidnk the ante anid ¢6 . sfatulate ihe om ‘ato well: . them. home: Jater.. “Here ‘no. There” Yvonne Moen done, Then it was on to the dan- cing”. to - the’ -music of the Mothballs. awe All the hard. ‘workers at the : Legion. indeed ‘deserve many a congratulations, The seniors.’ really look forward to this very special. event, - ere wer res Also going ’.all cut to treat seniors to'a pre-Christmas get- together were the staff at the Northern Motor‘Inn.. Refreshments, great food and first-class-service were the order -of the: evening: Dec, 10 and here too. courteous chaffeurs were on. - hand to pick up seniors and take os! yone joitied in on the vling “and tHen could eithér sit and enjoy each other’s com- | Pany or take a swing around the | - dance floor to the, music of a’ live band. . Congratulations to George, Gail, Jackie and all the staff on another great night, tok Tuesday, Dec. 17 brought another enjoyable evening for residerits of the Willows when managers Mel and Cecile Emp- son treated all the residents to a lovely Christmas tea. Mabel Hobenshield said Grace and then Mel and Cecile served everyone with 2 cup of tea or coffee and some - Christmas baking. an cor members ofthe | detachment dress with carols, The afficers also head up to Terraceview Lodge each ed in their scarlet tunics and ac- companied by another gentleman in red, Santa, show-' ed up to sing carols. The of- ficers’ wives had also made up some lovely trays of baking which they. left for residents to enjoy. This is -an_ annual : ‘event. fir the RCMP who’also: go up to: Terraceview Lodge.’ : : KReKRRK Sad news-for everyone at the Willows. was the passing of ‘long-time. resident: Lottie ‘Boulard. She will be missed by all.” Birthdays at the Willows this month are: Margaret. Dunham - (88 on Dec. 1); Rose Bruce (88, Dec. 10); Bill.Grant (79, Dec. 12); Mabel. Hobenshield (92, Dec. 14); Eunice Nordstrom .@0, Dec. 17); Helen Windsor (70, Dec. 30); and Tilly Thomp- son (82, Dec. 27)... RK ’ Finally, I..want to. wish “everyone peace, happiness and Bou joy ‘dtCOnristth’s: May" od: bless: youll, IEE, WIC AAT ote By LISSI SORENSEN Seven members. of the 747. Squadron Air Cadets: (Terrace); received promotions © at. ‘the group s annual dinner held Dee. . 5 Promoted were Corporals N. Papais, M. Urbanowski ‘and S.R. Vanderwal (from: Leading. Air Cadet), Sergeants R. Boehm and K. Grueger (from. Cor-' poral), Flight Sergeant A. Hill , (ftom Sergeant) and Warrant: - Officer ist Class Bergeron -. (from W/O 2nd Class).: = The dinner, catered by: the > ladies of the Legion’ Branch 13 - Auxiliary, was attended by: L17 cadets and ‘their families, Legion branch presidént Howard Cromarty, Ladies‘Aux- iliary president Marg Cromarty; Teresa Brinkac’ of: Big Brothers and. Big Sisters was also on hand to present a cer- tificate -of appreciation’ to- the. given the for the: ‘help- '-The dinner also saw. the draw for the air cadets’ recent raffle. gold wafer. | was’ Wright” while Matthet won second ‘and: received: $50; cash. Many thanks to everyone who supported the squadron by. buying tickets. . . A Merry -.Christmas and. a Happy New Year“ from 747 Squadron. Winners . Latest winners in the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foun- dation cash calendar -draws were Gerry Blackstock of Richmend, and local residents Alberta Hanna, Maurice Fortier, Surjit Kular and James Maller. Each wins $50. A Final reminder that time is running out to purchase your 1992 cash calendar and have a chance to be one of next year's lucky winners, Contact Jim Lecleir (635-6790) or: Tor Bristol Ly (635.5718). aera | Tn ce An en On en pe oreo Py Oy Cor Pe espa me ck ee 4662 Lakelse Ave., Terrace 835-2982 _