Page B4 ~ Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 13, 1992 Painter Landscape painter Edward Epp is exhibiling his recent works at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre this May. Visitors will be treated to a dis- play of 13 acrylic paintings, many of them Epp’s impressions of the Terrace region. "Acrylic paintings suit the wet environment here," says Epp. A strong influence upon Epp’s paintings is his committment to the teachings of the Baha'i faith, and Epp has dedicated his exbibi- tion to its founding. Epp’s. work has been shown throughout the world, including galleries in Africa, New York, Seattle, Edmonton, Toronto, Sas- katoon, and many British Colum- bian towns. Epp holds a Masters in studio art and has taught art courses and lectured in Saskatchewan, Al- berta, British Columbia and Botswana, Africa. Though he usually has five or six paintings on the go at any one time, he would like to instruct art courses bere as Well, In: the meantime he said, "I’m hoping people will come out to < Penman puts on a show whe, EDWARD F ; a, : EPP's painting Hills over the is one work in his exhibition of acrylic landscape paintings on at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre this month. Epp has shown many times across the province and internationally, but this is one of the first opportunities local people have had to see his work. view my paintings. One of the problems I’ve had here is that people can’t believe interesting art could be produced here." THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT \ The Officers and members of Terrace Elks Lodge No. 425, and the Order Of The Royal Purple Lodge No. 216, would like to take this opfor- - tunity to thank the people of Terrace and surrounding area for ttelr f ! very generous support of our May Speech and Hearing Tag Day. ; - We would also like to thank those merchants who gave us the pr- ¥ mission to canvass at thelr business locations. It is much appreciated. All funds derived from this tag day go to Purple Cross, our Natioral’ charity fund, for the assistance of those children with speech and hee. | ing problems. The program consists of testing the child from birth, ‘o | evaluate the problem, and give medical support. Not only to the chit but to the family as well. . . You can ba assured that your generous donation wilf assist a child; or childran, to hear, or to be assisted to cope with this handicap impalr. J ment. ; . bg From the children who will benefit because ol your support, they, 7 thank each and every one of you. VALUE-ADDED WOOD PRODUCTS SEMINAR The City of Terrace is pleased to sponsor a Value- added Wood Products Seminar on Friday. May 22nd, in room 2001 at the Terrace campus of Nor- thwest Community College. Participants will gain valuable knowledge on: 5 © Timber information * Utilization past and present e Value-added opportunities in the northwest e Domestic and international markets ® Types of sources of specialized equipment * and more The seminar fee is $85.00 plus GST. Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 20th. For registration information call the City of Terrace 2s BR étangle Rig.{Circle Tine) x Happy Tine |. “ae ier aye a + Tabla Toys Popular Paints . Gat d's Castle Ere Sante h aya ee MER. PROGRAM