B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Women’s League turns 50 THE CATHOLIC Women’s League in Ter- race recently celebrated its 50th anniver- sary. The women’s league is a national organi- zation which promotes “‘holiness through service to the people of God."’ The Catholic Women’s League in Terrace was organized in Terrace on April 6, 1946 under the first president Mrs. Anna Spitzi. Mrs. Spitz! was president for two years, then Mrs, Carrie Doll took over from 1948. 52. The women’s league will be celebrating these first presidents and all the past mem- bers during a SOth anniversary dinner this Sunday, April 21 at 5 p.m. at the Veritas school gym. Howard and Marg Cromarty will be catering this dinner. All members — past, present and future — are invited to atiend this special evening. Special guest speakers include Terry Brock of Kitimat and Mr. Turgeon of Prince George. That same day at 11 a.m. there will be a special mass of the Catholic Women’s League members. A receplion will follow in the coffee room of the church. For more information, contact Joan Korpi at 635-5581 or Jean Maroney at 635-2192, KaKKKK Just a little reminder this week thal the Terrace Beautification Society will host the 11th annual Garbathon on April 21 from 1- 3 p.m. NW teachers gather in Terrace Contributed CHALLENGES OF Change ‘96 is the name of the Terrace and Dis- trict Teacher’s Union two-day conference in Terrace on April 25th and 26th. Approximately 500 teachers and other school staff from the northwest will be in at- lendance. This forum will provide a unique opportunity for consultation and discussion with out-of-district speakers and also with other professionals who share the expe- tience of teaching in the north. The forum covers a wide range of interests from primary to secondary. Topics will include math, science, art, physical educa- lion, special needs, language arts, evaluation, music and drama, tech- nology and multicultural educa- tion, Well known and respected educators from throughout North America will be present. Dr. Michael Fullan, who will be speaking Thursday, is recognized for *‘outstanding contribution to his profession and to teacher edu- HERE ‘N THERE _ YVONNE MOEN Everyone should meet in the McDonald’s parking lot. Gather together you family and friends and come down and help to clean up Ter- race. Let’s beat last year’s total of 108 people and 150 bags of garbage. For more info cal Chris at 638-1049, kakkknk Also, I'd like to remind the schools to be ready on April 23 or 24 as the Terrace Beautification Society will have three judges driving around, judging the cleanest school yard, The winning school will receive a beauti- ful plaque. So teachers — get your students out there with those garbage bags! TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARNING COUNCIL earning & NOTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE The Terrace Community Learning Council and the Northwest Community Coliege are hosting a Technology Fair on April 26 & 27, Presenters include: Wilkinsons Business Machines, Electronic Futures, Image Media Services, Apple Canada, Ingram Micro, Service Works, and Zenith Data Systems Come and learn more about technology and the exciting new product on the market, For more information please contact Extension Services, NWCC 638-5452 cation’’ and asa “‘rescarcher/scholar of the highest calibre,’’ He is Dean of the Ontario Institute for Studics in Ed- ucation at the University of Toronto, Teachers continue to keep on top of educational change by partici- paling in professional develop- ment such as this. The resulting benefits are directly felt in the classroom. Terrace and District Teacher’s Union is proud to be of- fering this event in Terrace, Are you coming to Prince George this weekend? 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