a oe | ‘eee ea st 8 ee ee ee eee ee ee eee er a BCOAPO No,’ 73 is. holding: ~~ hegular ‘monthly: meeting on Thurs, at 2 p.m, in the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum. ‘For po ‘Altther info. call 635-9090. : : khke . : DECEMBER 12, .1991.— Sup- |. POM ‘group meeting for persons 7 Bhcephalimyelitis), also know ag CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and Im- - F mune: Dysfunction Syndrome), ) at-7;30°p.ms in’ the downstairs necting: ‘room ‘of the Terrace | mation, please | contact Kathleen “Taker at 635-2718. . vos 3 * tek : porarty facilities and discuss this new program. Thurs, 3-6 p.m. No.5.4644 Lazelle Ave. Call for further info. 638-8367, ‘ errr DECEMBER 13, 14, 1991 — It's a puppet show! - The Terrace Public:Library' presents two -Short plays. The first.is an east indian folk tale; ‘“Fhe Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal?’ and the second is *“‘Mole anid Troll Trim the Tree". There will be two per- . formantes, Fri. at 7:00 p.m. and "Sat. at, 2:00 p.m. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. “For more information please call ; the library, 638-8177. Ce oie tie ie tee ‘ DECEMBER 13, 1991 — Thor- nhill’s Night of Music with Thar- nhill Primary, Thornhiil Elemen- tary, : Thornhill Junior Sec. schools at REM Lee Theatre from 7 - 8:30 p.m, For more info contact Linday Meclssac 635-7066, Laura MacGregor 635-5082, Michael Wen 635- 5141, Kkkkk DECEMBER 14, 1991 — Ter- ‘race Ringetle invites all to come watch our sport In actlon at our upcoming tournament. These games will be played at Terrace Arena on Sat. from 7 a.m, tl 6 p.m, and on Son. 7 #,m, - n00n, : kkk te DECEMBER 18, 1991 — Homebased Business regular monthly meeting, 12-1:30 p.m. Gims Restaurant. All newcomers welcame, 635-9415 . thkke JANUARY 10, 1992 — The Pacific Northwest Music Festival Committe reminds competitors and teachers that the deadline date for entry into the Festival is Jan. 10, 1992. Festival dates are 1 « oyilabuses 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, Fareace, B.C. V8G 4B5_ wk hk . JANUARY 10 - 24, 1992 — Ker- mode Alcohol & Drug Program presents a one-week workshop ‘Family 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. ne * kkk JANUARY : ‘285.1992 — And February 4, 1992, 2 day clinic for Type I and ‘Type-H Diabetics. February: 18,° 1992' 1 day refresher, March-3 and 10, 1992 ~— 2 day clinic for Type | and Type [1 diabetics. A doctors referral is required for Clinics. Contact Mills Memorial Hospital Distician, Joan Marr 638-4050, WERKE. FUN FIT NITE every Monday and Wednesday.from 8 - 9 p.m. at Kermode Friendship. Centre, "upstairs. Exercise to Richard 8's ‘ video ‘Sweating to the Oldies" WEDNESDAY-NITE VIDEOS. , Educational alcohol & drug videos every Wed. night at 7 _pam,”.in Kermode Friendship “Centre (downstairs) For further ' jnfo. call 635-4906 Monday _? -Thursday. 8:30 -.4:30 p.m., Fri- ; day a: 30 - 4 4b. PTT. oe “ FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL has ’ begua_ at the Alliance Church "Jocated at'4923 Agar Avenue. © For further info ‘cali the Church - {at 635;7727 or. Eleanor Froese at | 635+5253.., School, provides ? classes for every age group from 2), Years, through _teens and adults... yA: C.0.A. MEETING. An open -[. self-help group meets: Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the- Knox. United Church, 4907 Ladélle. For information phone , Paul at 635-3045: - ‘ =) em DECEMBER 12, 191 PS : suffering ‘from: MLE," (Myalgic -[- PE Public Libraty:For more infor-: | q Ne r3gne ‘Apfil on, “17990 5 Help. make your. Happy Gang - selected fromthe most teresting current European [- - works. r ste aren Meee If you want to cut your own tree, the forest service has some advice. - Service spokesman Bob Wilson say’ it’s best if you take trees from hydro or highway ; rights-of-ways, . That leaves the trees in plan- tations safe and sound, he said. ‘. “Better yet; buy one ‘from the boy scouts or at a store,” . Wilson added. The forest service also has a grow your own Christmas tree kit. - ae Inside‘ the small! cardboard box is an envelope of lodgepole pine seeds, grit, peat and in- . structions, “It may take a couple of years for ther to grow, but dur- ing that early period, I can guarantee the cost of your decorations will be minimal,’’ O.A.P. update | Bazaar a The members of the B.C. Old Age Pensioners branch 73 held a very successful bazaar and tea at the Happy Gang Centre on Kalum St, on Saturday, Nov. 16, _ Aprons were very popular items at the sewing table while _knitted dolls and baby goods were big sellers at the knitting stall. Many Christmas novelties were available and the baked goods were quickly sold. Winners in the raffle were: Pat Campbell (needle-point pic- ture); Marlene Budiselich (crocheted tablecloth); and Ethel Rowe (cushquilts). Dorothy Sieben won the door prize of a Christmas wreath. If you have not yet picked up your prize, please come to the Happy Gang Centre to collect it, wnKK Bob Goodvin hosted a meeting to exchange ideas to Centre a more