Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 18, 1991 — Page B7 . . — Pa a a Weather Watch 2zzmzeze’ | T scuoot pistrict No. 88 (TERRACE) Information line: 635-4192 . Consultations: 635-3224 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (TERRACE) LAST Max. Min. Snow Rain Sun simian tee idntent an ‘he | NEBR _Tenp._ Temp (em) (mm) (hrs) rorning of Friday the 20th. (In TOPIC: FUTURE OF “OLD” HAZELTON.SECONDARY SCHOOL ar. 7.1 0 0 0 1.6 case you were wondering, you Bul Mar. § 9.9 2.1 0 Trace 3.4 clock doesn’t “spring “Torward”™ LDING war. 5 ar 22 , 5 \6 until Zam. Sunday, April Sth.) LOCATION: HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL — Music ROOM . *. . + 6 f tf, Mar. 1 7.8 4,3 0 6.2 . 0 silver tising”” depenrmments Far TIME: 2:00 P.M. Mer ri 53 . ne , 76 An _ from being merely a utilitarian DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 21ST, 1 992 : ' : ' ’ Nuisance, in some places um- LAST Max. Min. Snow Rain Sun brellas are a marx of prestige — ; ; ooo YEAR Temp, Temp. (em) (mm) (hrs) one of the many titles of the | Presentations must be accompanied by a written brief. = . ' King of Burma was “Lord of _ Persons wishing to make presentations should contact: : Mar. 7 6.5 0.1 0.8 1.0 8.1 " So Mar. 8 29 0.1 20 Trace 0 the Twenty-Four Uinbrellas. | | Mar. 9 3,7 “17 0,4 0 5.8 * fail the protective ozone Barry Piersdorff, Secretary Treasurer . vas Mar. 10 2.6 1.6 0.2 0 1.0 asin ae atmosphere tere te School District 88 (Terrace) Mar. 11 3.6 3.6 5,2 0 13 centrated at the Earth’s surface, 3244 Mar. 12 42 7,7 0 0 8.1 the dayer would be just three Tel: pied aba nallae B.C. V8G 3E9 Mar, 13 0.3 41 3.2 0 0 mnillimetres thick. ' or Fax: 635-4287 WHAT’S The Terrace Standard offers What’s Up as a public service to its readers and community organizations. This column is intended for non-profit organiza- tions and those events for which there is no admis- sion charge. To meet our production deadlines, we ask that any item for What’s Up be submitted by noon on the FRIDAY preceding the issue in which it is to ap- pear. For contributed articles, the deadline is 5 p.m. on the preceding THURS- DAY. We also ask that all sub- missions be typed or printed neatly. MARCH 19, 1992 — Terrace Public Library presents a ‘‘Pop Up" workshop! Thurs. at 2 p.m. children aged 8 and up are in- vited to took at our collection of pop-up books and make one of their-own, Please register in ad- vance, There is no charge. For more info, please : call 638-8177, towel He shaped get kk Ap area wiry '- MARCH 19, 1992 — The Ter- /'pdee* Public Library présents a :. Pop-Up" workshop at 2:00 * pam.! Children aged eight and up are invited to look at our collec- tion of pop-up books and make _ one of their own. Please register > in advance, There is no charge. For more information please call 638-8177. kaenk MARCH 24, 1992 — Support group meeting for persons suf- fering . from M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomylitis), also known as CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrom), al 7:00 p.m, at the Happy Gang Centre. Please note the new time _ and-place. For more infa, please contact Darlene at 638-8688 or - 635-4059. akkKkk MARCH 26, 1992 — Poetry reading by. Tom Wayman, Thurs. from 7-8:30 p.m, in Ter- race Public Library basement - reading room. Everyone welcome, . kKhkke MARCH 30, 1992 — The Lakelse Community Assoc, will - hold its next general meeting at the Mount Layton Hotsprings at 8 .m. For info. phone 798-2449. kekket APRIL 9, 1992 — Regular mon- _thly meeting sponsored by B.C.0.A.P.0. No. 73. 2:00 p.m. al the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum Street. For further infor- mation please call 635-9090. kekk ek MAY 22-24, 1992 — 75 Year Reunion for all former students “and staff Boston Bar/North Bend school in Boston Bar, B.C. Contact. the school at (604)867-9222 for further infor- mation. tk k “APRIL 8, 1992 —- Ladies soft- ‘1° ball organizational meeting 7:30 \ pam, at 4827 Scott Ave. Anyone interested in playing in the 1992 season, please phone May 635- 6972 or Joyce 635-7098. kaka - NOVEMBER 14, 1992 — The Dr. REM Lee Hospital Founda- > tion will be holding a Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair. Door prizes -and a raffle held, 40 craft tables ‘|. avilable: Craft tables are now on “I” sale and going fast. To baok a “: table contact Debbie at 635-4601 evenliigs. ak kik - EVERY MONDAY —Wanl time out from your children, come to “Mother's Time Out, We ga bowl- ing or swimming. We have guest speakers in to speak on various - topics. Free babysitting available. So grab a ‘friend and Throughout the day children. participated in interesting... con-, nt THANK YOU Dear Sirs: We would like to thank everyone who helped out with mak- ing the World Vision 30-hour Famine the incredible success that it was. The generous support of more than a dozen local businesses was a key in making this Terrace Churches’ event possible. Local students went without food for 30 hours, drinking only fruit juices and water. The $4,000 raised will go to help fight the hunger that more than 40,000 children worldwide die from every day. Again, a big thank you to all those who participated, organized and sponsored the famine. , Pastor Cliff Siebert 30-Hour Famine organizer Dear Sirs: We want to thank all the people who made it possible for us to add our donation of $1,735 to the C.T, Scan fund being organized by the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation. We raised the money by “having fun’’ at a pot-luck dinner and dance held at the Etks Hall on Feb. 22, We want to thank the Elks for donating the $185 hall rental back to us which brought the grand total of the CT Scan donation to $1,920. Thanks also go to all the local businesses and organizations who supported the event, the people who were there when we called on them for help and the musicians who participated. And we certainly can’t leave out all the people who made up our wonderful crowd — without you it would not have been possibie. Bobby Ball, Marie Harrison and Roy and Audrey Alaric. Dear Sirs: The Terrace Science Fair would like to thank all the people who made this year’s fair such a smashing success. There were over 250 children’s exhibits displayed at Caledonia gym- nasium on this the Leap Year fair! Many people helped to judge the exhibits and ribbons and prizes were given to first, second and third-place winners. tests such as the Foil Boat Contest, the Paper Airplaiie Con" test, Straw and Block Tower Building along with the Scavenger Hunt. Many people donated their time and efforts to help make a wonderful fair. 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