Ser io a gra aire ewes ny, Ron singin Sarg rr a tien eee ope ee eg itera i Sys ete oy eR age sain bide iia ites ine Mite i ag a re ee ea al we trade sins fon Pac ans Bes ten eee aes nt aa a a a a ik ed ee a ‘ participating establishments Page | B10 — _ Terrace Standard, Wodestay, January 24. 1990 : ds ‘Installation Having fi nally got over the New Year's dance and the presi- dent's levee, we can settle in to the normal running of affairs. And it’s beginning to look likea very busy year at the branch. Our installation of officers will be held Feb, 17. This year we hope to make it a full even- ing with a dinner beginning at 6.30 p.m. The meal wili-be by invitation only but the branch will reopen at 8 p.m. in time for the installation ceremony, followed by dancing to which all members and guests are welcome. kKkekkk I would remind all members that you only have until Jan. 31 to renew your membership after which date you will need to reapply, eK RK . Congratulations to our curl- ing team who will once again represent this zone at the pro- vincial championships. The Legion bonspiel: takes place this weekend beginning Friday, Jan. 26 and runs through to Sunday. One more curling note — we will need bar help for the Log- gers Bonspiel which takes place over the Easter weekend. We also need a chairman to recruit Legion Notes Branch 43, Tefrace helpers and arrange times. kee kk Don’t forget the steak dinner . the first Friday of each month. The next one will be Feb. 2 and i?’s. still the best meal in town for the price. © kkk We are looking for a member to chair this year’s Riverboat Days parade committee so if you have some spare time come forward and help us keep this event alive, We also need so- meone to organize the schedule for the carnival help which will again be in April. kaki Just a reminder our Wednes- day night darts are going well but there is still plenty of room for anyone who is looking for something fun to do on a Wednesday evening. kekaek The following are the enter- tainers appearing at the branch Mothers March WHAT'S YOUR HURRYB.C? IGBC and your local police remind you io watch your speed. rasa ICBC YOUR LOCAL POLICE over the next few weeks: Rocky Top (Jan. 26-27), Borderline (Feb. 2-3), Jack Zahodnik (Feb. 9-10), Jimmy Larkin (Feb. oe The’ next " general meeting Be takes Place Feb. 13 — wehad a good turn out in January so let’s keep it up, Your executive needs your help. And if you .. have -any- criticisms or com- plaints, the general meeting is the place to bring them up. If. you think you can do a better job, you.are encouraged to D get involved. ~ Skeena Mall HAIRBUSTERS _ Tamara Thomsen and staf would like to wish you all the best in 1990! : Soule 2. SED gy _ TAMARA THOMSON Tamara has just returned from the Frank Marasco Academy of Advanced Hairstyling in Toronto. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! . . — TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN H your chikren are very young, ycu should plan a vacation with only one or two destinations, This allows you to unpack and stay put and explore them thoroughly. When - you are “on the road", try to minimise the number of accommodation changes. It ls ex- hausting fer you and the children, ~ You might fike.to spend time in Hawall, Stay In a hotel or in a condominium, You could evan combine Hawall with a week in Califomia exploring Disnayland and Univer- sal Studios. You could explora some fabled tastem metropolis like Hong Kong or Singapore where there are attractions for avaryone. -It Is not always possible to choosa the “time of your flight, but when travelling with 8 toddler or Infant, -night flights have a definite advantage, Night flights allow the ebild ta tira normally during the day and ba ready to sleep as scan as tha bustle of take off is over. Travel insurance is recommended for any traveller, but is extra important when Question: How many ships does the “Love Boat” Jine have? 635-2432 travolling with Ittla ones (In case of iiness when your plans may need to be altered or avon cancelled), When travelling -somewhera where you would require a passport, remamber, your child will require one also, A child under the age of 18 can be put ona parants passport, © " Ba sura-to check tha climate ‘of your - destination, and pack accordingly; You will fava a much more enjoyable tine il you. don't have to worry about wet feat or hava to run and buy a sweater or coat (hat should have been packed. The main. thing. to remember, Is that childran become tied, run-down and un- cooperative if your itinerary is too full and fast, and both you and they wil! be too tired to enjoy It, And whan you've chasen_a short © list of possible holidays, check again with your fravel agent about which places would hold most appeat for your children at their aga, and whether baby sitters and childmin- ding centres are avaliable if you should re- quira them. After all, it's your holiday too. Terrace to Vegas VEGAS 64220 — Feb. 21 oo Skeena Mall TRAVEL 535-6181 meals TERRACE — Once again this year, patrons of a number of local restaurants, hotels and fast food outlets will be able to enjoy both a meal and the satisfaction of knowing they are helping contribute to the work of the Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation. Mothers March Meals project co-ordinator Kathy Hicks said had agreed to support the fun- draiser by donating a portion of their Jan. 27 and 28 earnings. Recalling more than $800 was donated last year by the 20 par- ticipating outlets, Hicks urged residents to help the Kinettes beat that figure by patronizing outlets displaying the Meals campaign poster. Kinettes report The Kinettes Christmas raffle was a great success and con- gratulations go to prize winners Leanne Drake, Loraine Bolton, Debbie Forfar, Archie Hilbock and Doris Grace. Proceeds from the raffle went towards purchasing personalized gifts for each resident of Terraceview Lodge. kkkkk The Kinettes are gearing up for their annual Senior Citizens’ Sweetheart dinner and dance to take place Sunday, Feb. 11, Ad- mission is free to all seniors and dinner, fun and games and a live band will ensure an en- joyable evening for all. For more information, phone Jackie at 635-4635, kKkkkk Several times throughout the year local members enjoy. trips to other communities to attend Kinette meetings there. Recent- ly, three brave souls headed for Prince Rupert to enjoy an ‘In- terclub' meeting, a time for ex- changing ideas and fellowship. keen Anyone interested in learning more about the Kinettes or at- tending one of our meetingscan contact gail at 635-9253, “| returned to” Tronworns last September, but came here 2 years § prior te that. [t makes me feel much more energetic.” Lynn McBryan lo announce the 15 Sessions TANNING SPECIAL For Dn meee ee 4 9 00 Resort. TRONWORKS "= ym & Fitness Centre 4551 Greig Avenue 635-4130| STREET SMART TEST #1 You are a male driver between 19 and 24. It is night. You have had 3 drinks in the past hour. What charges could you face il you bet behind the whaelofacar?, a. Driving While trpalred. b. Driving with a Blood Alchoi Concentra: tion over 08%. c. Failure ta provide a breath or bod sample. 0. All af the above. p uaMsuy we aameanee Qi) COUNTERAIZLACK : fecal tal ABETTER BC. } : Province of Britiwh Columbia, Minisiry of Advanced Education,“ Tealning and Technology Hon. Bruce Sifachan, Minister “I Mount AL ayion Hatsprings Resort as proud their exquisite new Dining Room. She exciting new menu will dansk you, and the elegant atmosphere will charm and relax you. When you think of fine dining, think (Mount me aylton Hotsprings Reservations Recommended _ OPEN AT 6:00 PM opening of fg RESORT 798-2214 MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS LTD. You're The Honourable Bruce Strachan, Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology, would like to hear your - views on the recommendations — contained in the Report of the Implementation Planning Group released in Prince George on January 9, 1990, included In the Report are the following key recommendations: . that a self- ‘governing university be established inthe North, with a main — _ campus in Prince George and centres “in several communities, « that the university offer uridargraduate and graduate programs, « that the university work closely with the my three existing northern colleges, and - Invited communities. .* that the university be especially sensitive to native people and the educational needs of northern To make il easier for residents to bring forward their.comments on these . important recommendations, a series of - Public Meetings will be held at the locations and times listed below. Your government welcomes your views. The Honourable Bruce Strachan, Minister of Advanced Education, Training ‘and Technology, will be in attendance. © Note: s of the FPG Report can be oblained from Cpls of te IP Agenis and the McBnde Village Office, or by contacting Lois Alsbury, . Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology mn V Victoria (604) a56- 7401. PRINCE RUPERT Friday, January 26, 1990 - Crest Motor Inn Banquet Room , “222 West First Ave. 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm ‘s ~ Bast hol ne We a —:* 4620 Lakelsé Ave. 0 . L Ago pm: “680 pm.