- The: following items were. referred to committee by council last Monday and may be discuss- ed at the next committee meet- ing. The general public may at- tend these meetings’ as observers only, Meetings are normally Scheduled the week following each council meeting but may be changed for the convenience of. committee members, For ‘more.- information contact Denise-- Fisher at 635-6311; es Committee of the Vhole (to © be held on Monday, - Oct. Al at ~ 7:30 p.m. (1) Several. ‘items ‘of*: concern from ‘a: Management’ Staff Report were sent to com- mittee. These include staff salaries, the reliability of finan-. ‘cial statements as compared to general ledger figures, a payroll tracking system in the Public Works Department and the Kit- | sumkalum sewer project. (2) A letter from the Riverboat Days’ Committee suggesting that the city or Chamber of Commerce sponsor the annual event. It was suggested by Mayor Jack Talstra that the committee, Chamber of * Commerce and council méet to mittee’s difficulties. Planning ' and Public Works (to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 a.m.) (1) A request from the Christ Lutheran Church for the city to install ' Culverts on the east and north . Sides of their Sparks Ave. prop- erty. According to the church, this would improve the appear- ance of the property and add about 25 percent to their present parking capacity. (2) A letter -from Ian Gordon of the Farmers Market Association advising that they would be accepting the city’s offer of a piece of proper- ty measuring 153 feet by 248 feet deep at the intersection of Emer- son and Davis on an annual basis. According to Gordon, the association would be using the property next season but that. would require clearing and a layer of crushed gravel. before _ winter, (3) A request from the “Public Works Department for permission to go to tender for two new. vehicles; These are a one ton crew cab to replace a 1977 Ford. 3/4 ton crew cab and a oneton pickup witha dumping deck to replace a 1977 Ford one ony COUNCIL COMMITTEE REFERRALS | request from the Terrace Peaks ton. flat deck. The request also asks for retendering on two vehicles previously agreed on but which the dealer has failed cab pickup and a full size or mini van. ‘Community and Recreation Services (to be held on Thurs- Saye Nov. 3 at 4: 4:00 p.m. ) @ A Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 26, 1988 27 Gymnastics Club for the grant- ing of a piece of city-owned property on which to build a eymnasium complex. Informa- tion provided with ‘the request adds that the boxing club and Terrace Youth Centre were also. interested in participating in the - 500, 000 Project. to supply. These are an extended Proceeds to the Food Bank, ~ Terrace Coming Events Wednesday, October 26 — The Catholic Women’ S$ ‘League of Sacred , Heart Parish-are pleased to announce their Fall Bazaar to be held from “2 top. m.in the Veritas School gym. Craft items, needlework, baked ~ Goods. and more.will be featured. Donations of handmade. items, bak- Ing, eté.;.will be appreciated and can be-brought to the school during . oe regular . hours on that day. For further info. call: Karen Enriquez, ‘698-0487, ma Wednesday, October 26 — The Totem Saddle Club will be holding Its ~ annual general meeting at 8 p. m. in the Library basement. For further info. contact 635-3798, ’ Wednesday, October 26 — A meeting to further coordinate plans fora 1989 reunion for employees of the Home for the Aged through to Skeenaview Lodge will be held at the Senior Citizens’ Lounge, Tuck ‘Ave. Apts. Please attend and make your voloe heard for these plans. _— Tonight's film: "Last Grave at Dimbaza. Contact 635-2388 or 635-6985, Wednesday, October 26 — Interested In learning more about the situa- tlon in South Africa?.Join us in a film series: Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at 3313 Sparks Street. Sponsored by Northwest Development Education Assoc. and the Women and Development Group. Call 635-2436 for more Info. Tonight's flim: “Crossroads/South Africa”. Friday, October 28 — There will ba a Student Career Workshop through the First Natlons House of Learning from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Centre, 3313 Kalum St., Terrace. The purpose . Of the workshop is to provide information to ‘Students and others .. about programs and resources avallable at UBC and to participate In _ determine the nature of the com-. career goal setting activities. For further Info. contact Vernon at ' 638-4906. . ; Friday, October 28 — There will be a : Music Therapy Workshop from 9 ~ am. to 3 p.m., sponsored by the Terrace Child Development Centre and the Terrace Association for Community Living, For more info. or registration call the Child Development Centre at 635-9388. Friday, October 28 — There will be a Boogeyman Bash at the Odd- fellows Hall, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m., sponsored by NWCC Student Assoc. Prizes for costumes and contests. Tickets available through NWCC Student Services. Friday, October 28 — The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be ~ hosting an evening discussion on what effect privatization, free trade and the Meech Lake Accord will have on women, their jobs and the social needs of this community. Ellen Woodswarth fram Women’s . Economic Development will facilitate. Tha meeting takes place from 7 to9 p.m. at 4542 Park Ave. For further. info. contact Candice Kerman at 638-0228. October 28 - 30 — Terrace Curllng Association is pleased with the response to the mixed bonsplel to be held at the Curling Rink on the weekand of Oct. 28 to 30, In the past few years the.Club has ‘had trou- ble getting enough teams to hold the bonsplel, however, it appears most of the league teams will compete this year. There is still room for - more entries. Curters interested In curling in this Bonsplel should con- tact Gord Judzentis at the Curling Rink 635-6855. Saturday, October 29 — The Terrace Women’s Resource Centra will be presenting a workshop on privatization, free trade and the Meech Lake Accord at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where do women, their jobs and the social needs of our com- munity fit in? The workshop takes place at the Public Health Unit . auditorium, 3412 Kalum. Please pre-register by calling 638-0228, Can- dice.Kerman. Saturday, October 29 — There will be a Glant Rummage and Garage Sale from 10 a.m. to 1.p.m. at 4907 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, in the United Church hall. There will.be a great variety of items including books, plants, novelties, housewares, clothing, large items and refreshments will be sold. There will be a Srown Bag Sale at 12 noon. Ail welcome. - Donations to. the sale are gratefully recelved and may be left at the Church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 26, 27, and 28th. "Or 0000. Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace 4818 Hwy. 16 West “SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey - TUESDAY: Kermodes or Jaycees _. WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim Club THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets . Ladies of the Royal Purple | FRIDAY: Parapelegic Assn. : » SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation Regular . Games 18 EVERYONE WELCOME! Thank you! Have.a Nice day! Extra - (Age 14 years and up) Games Tuesday, November 1- ‘Welcome Wagon’ s: 2nd Anrival. Bridal Party. _ for those planning weddings in 1989 is coming to the inn of the West. ~ if you are a bride-to-be or know someone who is, please call 638-1204 for a free Invitation. Tuesday, November 1 — There will be a ‘special meeting for the K’san House Society members and those interested In the work of the Socie- . ty — K’san Transition House, Osborne Home, and the Sexual Assault Centre. Election of board members to.take place at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Library basement meeting roam. Please attend and discover ways to provide support for these very worthwhile and needed com: munity services. More info. at 695-4042; Wednesday, November 2 — Learn more about the situation in South Africa. Join us in a film series: Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at 3313 Sparks Street. Sponsored by Northwest Development Education Assoc. and the Women and Development Group: Call 635-2436 for more info. November 4, 5, 6 — Theatre B.C. will be. presenting. regional -workshops at -Northwest Community College in Smithers. Profes-. sional Instruction . will be given In acting/directing and makeup. - Workshops ‘are open to members and non-members of Theatre B.C. For registration forms and further Information phone Ken Mortan at 635-7507, Saturday, November 5 — The Skeena Valley Rebakah Lodge No, 68 is holding a Fall Tea & Bazaar from 1:30 P. Mm... to 3:30 p.m. at the Odd- fellows Hall, 3222 Munroe. Sunday, November 6 — The fourth annual “Workout for Heart”, spon: sored by the B.C. Yukon Heart Foundation, will be held from 2 to4 p.m. at Skeena Schoo! gym. This is a fun-and-fltness workout ied by Ter- race fitness Instructors and planned accommodate the beginner as well as the advanced fitness enthusiast. Pledges ara collected by par- ticlpants and turned in at the event; you can also participate by mak- Ing a donation of your own. Pledge sheets are available from fitness . Instructors, arena office, CFTK or by calling 638-0487. Prizas, tetrashments and fun for everyone — please join us! | Wednesday, November 9 — Learn more about the situation in South Africa Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at 3313 Sparks Street. Sponsored by Nor- thwest Development Education Assoc. and the Women and Develop- ment Group. Call 635-2436 for more info. Tonight's 8 film: “You Have Struck A Rock!", Monday, November 14 — - The monthly meeting for members of the Terrace Little Theatre will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse. . New members are always welcome. Tussday, November 15 -— Friends and Families of Schizophrenics Support group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital, Psych Conference Room. Contact Mental Health at 638-3325, Wednesday, November 16 — Terrace and District Community Services Society will hold Its Annual General Meeting at:7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Public Library meeting room. A Board of Directors will be elected at this meeting. The annual repost highlighting the year's activities - ('87/'88) wilil aiso be received. For further info., please contact: Detlef Beck at 635-3178. . Tuesday, November 22 — There will be a play-reading of the suspense ‘thriller, ‘Ladies in Retirement’, which will be performed in early February. Anyone Interested in ‘taking part in any aspect of the pro- duction should plan to attend the meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum St. ' Saturday, December 3 — The annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar of the United Church Women will be held at Knox United Church, 4908 Lazolle Ave., from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Everyone Is welcome. Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 — Canada's Royal Winnipeg Baliet will be presented by the Terrace and District Arts Councli and the Terrace Concert Society. Tickets are available at Erwin’s Jewellers In the - $keena Mall. All seats are reserved. 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