Page 2, The Herald, Friday, February 27, 1981 \ Why couldn't the kids in the Roaring 203 hang on to their mother's skirts? Find cut tonight and Saturday ata. p.m, when the Terrace Little Theatre presents Roaring 208 ‘Revue. The show will also be seen from March 4-7. Tickets are on the ° sale at Carters Jewellers in fhe Skeena Mall." - The Terrace Downtown .Lions Club is holding ite second annual music hall revue at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre Saturday, Feb. 28 to assist the athletes of the ” TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES? STAY AND SAVE AT. THE MAYFAIR HOTEL still only from $25.00 up Mostly with full kitchans -atino extra cost, “ Free parking Downtown location tates For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 845 Hornby $1. Wancovwer, B.C. ¥ézZ IVT oF Phone area 604-697-6751 Weekly, monthly & faomilyy et aka cionloeinioieiotialeatea leisielaiinialaie a (oink iii k thick THEATRE (PRer me c paper are twe Terrace phone numbers. Find them, and if one Is yours you've won. 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The revue will be an old: fashioned variety show and ‘promises to be even bigger ‘success than last year, says ‘ organizers, Well known local - performer Laurie Thain will . be making a welcome return to Tetrace to headline the show. Other performers will . ‘include singers, dancers, comedians, choris lines, Pianists, musicians and 4 few surprises. Tickets are $3 per adull, $2 , per student and $1 per children and senior citizens. Advance. tickets can be purchased at ‘Sight’ and # Sound or All Seasons Sports. Anyone who lias an idea for a‘ spring program is eaked to call 630-1174 with their ideas. ‘The Terrace Recreation Department is looking for part-time in- Structors for the spring programs and renumeration is up to $9 an hour, The Open Learning In- stitute is sponsoring Finding My Own Way — a 22 part television series designed to help women. develop the . Skills, knowledge and at- titudes necessary to choosing a particular lifestyle or career, in or out of the home, It will be broadcast via the KNOW network which will start Monday over Channel . 12 cablevision. The series itself ip on Tuesdays and Thur- sdays with repeats on Sundays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information and a program guide call collect 635-4961 or write to 3904 Kalum Street? Terrace,” B.C. V8G 2N6. Unravel the mystery 0. videotape recording and techniques. What are the benefits to your profession or business? How can you take ‘ advantage of this visual dimension of com- munication? Saturday, Feb. 28 fram 12:30 p.m. Caledonia Secondary. Registration for this NCC course may. be made for a . fee of $12. Learn types of equipment and operation, preventive maintenance, production techniques, video access. The instructor is Nancy' Patrick from NCC. There were dozens of . dozens-of pieces of cakes at Parkside. Primary School's _, Walentine Cake Sale and . although it was previously | peported that students raised ‘only $35 they actually raised a total of $120. School of- ficiala want to thank all the parents who willingly assisted, and all the children who had a meaningful Feb. a Every Sunday until March 1. 22 from 4:45 p.m. to5:45 pm. Susan Bennett, rightof Ottawa: and 1 Margaret Slota, left, of Toronto, will be in Toronto March 13 and 14 when the Royal Winnipeg Ballett pays a _ , Find out’ to: 4:30 “p.m. ine there will be a Ringette - Drop-in for girls ages 6-3. For 50 cents the girls will learn the basics of the game but they must wear a helmet * and mouth guard. If they can get an old hockey stick they should-saw the blade off. The Terrace Italian Canadian Club thanks all the people who supported the raffle at the Christmas Dance held on Dec. 13. A total of $590.25 was raised which has been forwarded to. the Canadian Red Crass, for the’ victins in the ear- thquake- zone of Southern © ’ Ttaly. Special thanks also to Kalum Electric which donated the raffle prize. © The annual general meeting of Birthright, an emergency pregnancy service, will be held at 8 p.m. inthe Veritas School Library on Monday, March 2. Use the center doors to the school as bingo is held in the gym- nasium. . My Brilliant Career will be seen In the RE.M. Lee Theatre as part of the Pacific Cinemalique Film Series. It comes from Australia. in 1980 about a spirited.girl in 1901 from a poor farming family who cannot decide whether to fall In with everyone’s ex: pectation that she marry a local landowner, or follow. her own resolution to become a writer. A popular movie - that can be viewed by children aged 10 and over. For over 20 years many ‘Terrace churches have joined together on the first Friday of March in a-World Day of Prayer. - The service wilt be held at __! 7:30 p.n. on Friday, March 6 _at the Terrace Pentecostal - Chureh, 3511: Eby St. Everyone is welcome. PACT + away from it again. ; Bailey will be reading at the Northwest Community College in Terrace Monday, March 9 at & p.m. Admission is free, Ezekiel and the Force end this weekend at the Lakelse - Hotel_lounge. Gerry. Plant | cl ine sone dee steatanalal Due. will perform-dance s: ‘Lions Club is sponsoring its annual Ladies Diamond Dinner on Saturday, March ~ 24 at the Terrace Hotel. The event will be limited to the pale of 250 tickets fo ladies’ ‘only at $40 per licket for a full course dinner, a fadhion show and other en- tertainment as well as a prize draw. Call Hugh Hepburn at 635-4706 or Phil Stewart at 635-0676 for more . details. Poet Bill Bailey writes of the Prince George social landscape: The closer to the raw resource the rawer the in- telligence ... out of the city the railroad sends 400 boxes of pine and spruce each day which the local can't absorb and the landgcape's left with stumps... the White Spruce Capital slowly hauldd-away ... while the rich fiy to lakes, etc., with a case of whiskey where four wheel drives can’t go to get drunk and music next weeks: ©2912 Les Marks, an Elvis im- personater, will perform in theRed D'or during the next week. Bea Bea Bensen is still singing and telling wild jokes at the lounge of the Terrace - Hotel until Monday when an - up town and country band will perform. The Saturday matinee is Pippi on the South Seas. In . the? p.m. to 9 p.m, theatre is Up the Academy from Feb, © -' 9 « 38: Boulevard Nights from March 1-3; and Wind Walker from March 4-7. In the 8 p.m. and 10: p.m, Theatre. is’ Alligator from Feb, 25-28 and Stir Crazy” with Gene Wilder and - Richard Pryor fram March Vi. ; ‘In the Nechako. Theatre * the Inafinee is sLittle. Mer- Fel: 24-23; The Awakening With. Chariton: Heston and Susantiah York ia from: March 1-3 and Wind Walker with Trevor Howard is from March +7. - : A choice of film antertainment Adults- $3. 75 Youths. $2.75 Children $1.0 Matinee - $1.00 7&9Mon. - Sat. ‘Sun. 9pm only ¥- E ren f t 2 UpThe Academy . t ‘7 f aa Boulevard Knight k 5 Lo {Warner Bros.) —— 4 Wind Walker } 6 | — {Roke) EAST INDIAN MOVIES Every Two Woks. Sundays at 2 P.M. 8 p.m. Fri. 8 & 1epm * Feb % ~ Alligator somtimes (C, % "Stir Crazy (Fox) visit to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. GLORY-ANNE CARRIERE TONY PROPHET. DOWN SOUTH BAND Sun. March 22nd - 7 pm ’ R.E.M. Lee Theatre Tickets at: Sight & Sound — $9 advance $10.at the door .. 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