The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 8, 1993 - B1 "INSIDE GY, eo ae moe “A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS What's Up! Thursday, December 9 SURFIN’ SANTA —a Christmas musical takes place 7:30 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre by the students of Clarence Michiel Elementary School. {> Admission: one item for Terrace Food Bank. — Saiurday, December il TERRACE REGIONAL MUSEUM SOCIETY ‘| holds its annual book and bake sale at the Skeena Mall from 10 a.m, to 4p.m. - “GOOD KING WENCESLAS” will be per- formed at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Alliance Church. NORTHWEST COLLEG! BOARD mecis 9 > am. in Room 208, admin. building. BC SENIORS GAMES Socicty Zone 10 holds its annual general meeting and election of officers at the Happy Gang Centre at 2 p.m. . Monday, December 13 _ CHRISTMAS CONCERT by Voices in the Vat ley at Christ Lutheran Church at 8 pm. TERRACE DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets al 7 p.m. in library basement. Call Gen Roberts at 635-3094 for more info. we December 15-16 CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Christ- mas Concert. _ MONDAYS ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE meets the “| 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. “| atthe Elks Hall. Call 635-5121 for more info. i MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxiliary meets ~ the®: third “Monday of.each month in the board "room at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. -_ group meets ‘at 1-p.m. on the last Monday of the - Ps 638-3325 for tore ino. “THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY Ins an informa- tion drap-in the third Monday of each month at the Happy Gang Centre From 1: 30 fo3 p.m, CODA MEETINGS are at the Women’s Resource Cenire from 7 to9 p.m, on Mondays. Contact Karenat 638-0707 for mote info. TUESDAYS - . LIVING WITH CANCER support group of the . Canadian Cancer Society for patients, family and ‘| friends, meets at the Women’s Resource Centre ~. the first.and third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Call 638-3325 or 685-0208 for more in- formation. . T & K SINGLES meet every Tuesday at 7 p.m. for coffee night at Mr. Mike’s. Events through November with T & K Singles will be: Nov. 13 — Games. night at 8 p.m. Nov. 19 —- Dessert Nite at the Northem at 8 p.m.; Noy. 21 —- Hoispr- |. ings 1:30 p.m; Nov, 27 — Xmas party dine and * ‘dance at 7 p.m.; Nov. 28 —Ski hill 1:30 p.m. THE KERMODEI CHORISTERS invite“ boys and girls ages 8-12 o come sing along on Tucs- days from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Skeena Band Room. Call Terry Anderson 638- 1183 for info. RELAPSE PREVENTION group meets Tises- day evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Call 638-8117 for. further information. THE SPCA ‘meels on the second Tuesday of ° every month at the, Terrace. Women’ s Resource Contre at 7:30 p.m. ~ WEDNESDAYS - - SKEENA VALLEY. QUILTERS meet every Wednesday at 7 pm. in the sewing room at -- Skeena Junior Secondary School. Beginners and - more experienced quilters welcome. - Call . 635- 2230 for more information. HUFF AND PUFF Asthma Group holds ils monthly mecling the thir! Wednesday of cach month at the Women’s Resource Centre on Park Ave, from 7 to 9 p.m. LADIES KERMODEI LIONS cnib n meets at the Inn of the West. Call Carolynn at 638.0707 f for times and more info, SOCIAL. CREDIT WOMEN'S AUXILLIARY meet the second Wednesday of each month. New- comers welcome. Call Mary at 635-2577 or Lil- lian at 635-5888 for more Info. - TERRACE ° NARCOTICS “ ANONYMOUS “Steps to Recovery” meels at 7 p.m..every, Wed- | nesday ; at the Kermode Feimdshlp Centre. oot “THURSDAYS (oo ' THE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB. meets the second and Fourth Thursday of every month. They 2 get Started Oct, 14 at the’ Legion. Calls Pat at 635- SECTION B JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 ALZHEIMER. [AND DEMENTIA support _ - Months at the Terrace. Mental Health Centre, Call... m Conifer carriers YOUNG LUMBERJACKS Nolan Dowse and Kyle McCann of the Seventh Terrace Cubs help haul away a Christmas tree to brighten the season. Scouts sell the trees from the The season of giving IF YOU HAVEN’T heard of the irs good wholesame oad, Petro Can lot on Lakelse Ava fram 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, 9 am : to p.m. Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday on Dec. 10-- 12 and Dec. 17-19, PHOTO — ERIC HARKONEN painted my icgs _ because I cused. I's not a big fund-faising orga- nization. For the most part, it’s:a-. saciety of one, Each year at Christmas time, 79-year-old. Juanita Hation press- gangs a loose group of faithful volunteers into service. She gives out ‘‘goody bags’’ of food and treats to the poor on Christmas Eve. And each year a couple hundred people come through the door to pick up that brown paper bag of Christmas cheer from the woman who has done it for more than 20 years. “They don’t get extravagant things,’’ Hatton says. ‘They don’t get tickets 10 heaven and they don’t have to pray for it-’” carrots and potalocs. - Any surplus food goes to Ter-: raceview Lodge of the K’san House for women. Hatton started doing it when she ran an employment service - here, helping people find jobs, She, too, knew what it was like to. be poor. * At one time I was very, very hard up myself,” she said. ‘*] had to go on welfare and. ended up getting about $6 a month because I was too honest about all the _ little jobs ¥ got. “YT reported. every: little ‘cent I made. I know -what it’s like to be inthat position.” *But we survived and we os didn’t booze around cither. I Spirit: ofthe | season ACHILD’S CHRISTMAS is al- ways special, Four-year-old - “Golden Rule Society, you're ex- some from local merchants, some'- ‘couldn’t afford: stockings. ” from a local farmer who supplies. .. Juanita’ says. she helps the q people who fall through the cracks —— the people who- are wailing for their first welfare che- que, and the people who won't take the money. **A lot of people are too proud * to ask for it,”” she says. ‘And the ones that do, what they get don’t amount to a hill of beans.’ Juanita is having trouble find- ing a venue this. year, She also needs volunteers to help her. If you can help, call her at 635- 5731 and let it ring low. If you want to help the cause anonymously, you can make a donation at the Reyal Bank to the Golden Ruie Society. No account number is necessary — all the clerks know about tt. Juanita Hatton ‘Cathy Labrecque was one of the many children from the Child Development Centre who came Friday to help decorate the centre's Christ- mas Tree of Lights. The Tree of. Lights Is an annual campaign of the centre to raise money to provide therapy, education and sup- port to spacial needs children in Terrace, Anyone who wants to donate to help put another light on the trae, and thereby in the ayes of a local young- sier, can call 635-9388 or drop off a donation in the box at the Skeena Mall.