ee oe PONE CBS a oe Deli a oe PIT TaD Students attending Parkside Elementary School In Terrace are alraady preparing for the Pacific Northwest Music Festival to be held in March of 1987. Students wilt be under the direction of B Bev Clarke, music teacher with School District:No. 88. - photo by Danlele Berquist Heather Dreger plays plano for guests. entertain TERRACE— Pupils of local music teachers, Ginny Lowrie and Marylin Davies celebrated “‘Canada Music Week’? by performing at the Terrace Hotel Sunday Brunch on Nov, 23, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7. . Much to the delight of the brunch audience, students performed works of Canada composers as well as Bach: and Mozart. Performances of Christmas music continued on Sun- day, Dec. 14. ) Singer Ellie Higginson - |. ° entertained vocally at the music brunch, in conjunction with Ganada Music Week at the Terrace Hotel, a | Asplring musician Sonja Shep- perd on piano. On Stage > Josie Fleury sang a number during the music brunch In conjunction with Canada Music Week, held at the Ter- race t'otel. Entertainment > er; fea, > , A guide to Terraca's night life — the ‘‘who where and when" for entertainment, SUN-WED Northern way Khadikin Motor _THURS-SUN In n Jim & Jean This week’s Saturday Jam feature: Bring an insirument! — ina NSe Neng gD rt egal ERS PI Perenepa ed Beret Bede he operon oa ae Hee a Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 17, 1986 19 Entry deadline for festival near TERRACE — Members of the Pacific Northwest Music Festival Committee would like to remind students and - teachers that the final date to submit entries for the 1987 -festival-is Jan. 10, 1987. Entry forms are available at the following locations: Sight and Sound stores in Terrace, Kitimat, and Prince Rupert; Public Library in Terrace. They can also be obtained by writing to the Secretary, Box 456, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5, Competitors please note the following change: par- ticipation in Sight Reading is not compulsory to qualify for a major award in the 1987 festival. There is an error in the syllabus on pages 36, 48 and 56 where Sight Reading is still mentioned as a requirement for these awards. The annual appeal for financial support of the 1987 Music Festival is now underway. The committee depends on the generosity of patrons to make the festival a success. If you would like to contribute, please send your donations to: Pacific Northwest Music Festival, Box 456, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5, Att. Mrs. J. Falconer. ~~No vehicle? > Do you have problems with picking up prescrip- tions, groceries, appilances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery needs, phone for ex- perlanced and speedy service. GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 PM daily plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fri. onty54.00 . FREE TO SENIORS... only through Chime & Safeway. 638-8530 Chimo Delivery Your message mame (fom the stars... Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 12/21 -12/27/86 ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 Cast out any thoughts of gloom and doom, and bring holiday cheer to your surroundings. When you are down, everybodyelseistoo. You meet an alluring, beguiling angel at agala social affair. Your cup runneth over—way over, You know when you've said enough. Thesolu- tion toa perplexing puzzle ls within your grasp. ab Don'tblow it. The holiday push tends to drain the energy. Enjoy the relaxing company of your favorite companion. Enjoy these few days of “pleasuring”* with family and friends, Heavy job demands loom just ahead. Running errands forthe whole neighborhood gets to be too much of a good thing. Better callahalt. Check the prices before you blow your entire fortune on ane or two “‘special’* gifts. Shop around, Romance potential is high. Your social life proceeds at a dizzy pace. It’s a lively period for you. Your attention turns to income e and earnings and how to measure your worth. Consider the value of loveand friendship. Entering into the festive holiday activities marks the end of your reclusive tendencies of the past few weeks. AQUARIUS An interesting turn of events alerts you to the Jan. 20-Feb. 18 fact that what's up front is not necessarily all ar there is. Interest in following aconstructive way of life leads to moral and physical growth. The whole package isimproved, BER Tr S) DELICATESSEN WE HAVE... ..4 large variety of meats, cheeses, Eurogean novelties, super sandwiches, fresh salads. We cater for large and small parties and picnics. 635-5440 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (across ftom the library) He RRR RR TAURUS Apr.20-May 20 GEMINI | May21-June20 J CANCER June21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug, 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept.23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov, 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec, 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 aye cee ede ge ee a ee De a PISCES Feb. 19-Mar, 20 Cpe ee eee cade eee ee topes reer edte ann se: efit eee eee eRe eee ane eer Tere eS ' ae 27