: Page 6, The ‘Herald, Firday, June 27,. 1984 a “Around our A Peoples’ Parade will kick off the Canada Day Celebrations in Kitimat at noon Tuesday, The Parade will start on Kingfisher and proceed down Haisla. Other events such as a talent show, beer fest. children's games, dog show ; will be held throughout the afternoon. For. further in- formation contact Doug Smith at CKTK. he Native Co-op from Hazelton will be holding a car raffle in the Skeena Mall | this weekend. Council voted to donate $200 to the Kinette Club of Terrace to help sponsor the Red Cross Blood Donor Cinic scheduled on July 8. A summer schooling show for Terrace riders will be held June 29 at the Totem Saddle Club grounds next to Lions Park. It begins at 9 a.m. and jumping classes will be held in the morning and flat classes in the afternoon. Patricia Goodliffe witl judge the show and for further information . contact - Donna Rinsma at 635-3048. The Kermode Friendship Centre will be having a Bingo, Sunday, June 29. A $1,000 jackpot will be played for. This will be the last bingo until next September. The Terrace - Kitimat Amateur Radio Club will be hosting a field day starting Saturday, June 28 at 10 a.m. It will finish 1 p.m. Sunday. The field day exercise will go non-stop for 27 hours, The program will be a simulated . emergency exercise for won. YetO inn ini ioieiniciok t tek kick fetch U2 iL iz i[ oekaki | i 2 fs Is PASSES + ‘Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. Find them, andif oneis yours you've Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. The grandson of the late Russell owner of the Terrace Drug Store, Riley of received Eagle Scout rank Waa Terrace, former * in a Court of Honor held recently at Skyline Community ° Church. in Oakland, Calif. David's mother, the former Dorothy Riley was alsoa past resident of Terrace. 4 THEATRE tok * “sangha igebiselgi: Saialahaiaieiel North America. The location of the event will be the Old * Spring Creek Golf Course en Kalum Lake Drive. For more information contact Don Morehouse at 635- 3655 after 4: 30 p.m. Terrace Little Theatre. will be running a summer school for children in July and © . August. Registration will ‘ a ence on. June. 30 at thes site qn Kalum Street? > : DE dS homes, saat anti 3 p.m. Two-week classes ‘ will starton July 7 to-July 21, and from July 21 to August 4. For farther information or to pre-register call* Molly: ADULTS - $3.75 JUNE 30 to JULY 5 CLOSED MONDAYS — Hwy. 16 W. » Tillicum Twin Theatres Ltd. - PHONE SIA BIL | WARING--GOME COARSE, A, OCCASIONAL BUOOESTIVE SCENES OC Li RECTOR. Old Scbnitzel- -Houge at the Ka-lum Motel. -Good service -Quality food ‘Pleasant surroundings Hours: Breakfast - 7am+1tam._ | Luncheon - 11am - 2pm - Dining. - 5pm - 10pm call 635- 2362. for reservations | Terrace, B.C. 4720 LAKELSE AVENUE TERRACE. a¢ Nattress at 635-2048, Terrace Minor Hockey Association “is. accepting applications for’ the following activities: | needed for house league and ° rep teams. Summer hockey school will go until August 18 . -and the regular season will finish on September 13, 1989. A clinic for level 1 and 2 referees will be held until ‘and 3 Coaches will be having a Clinic, also September 13, ° 1980. Applications should ‘ be _ mailed to the Terrace Miner League Hockey, Box 121, Terrace, ‘For further in- formation contact Dick Kilborn at 635-6511 or Len Trudeau at 635-9076. - ‘The Queen's Ball will be held at Riverlodge in Kitimat on June 30, at 7:30 p.m. 7 : . Miss Kitimat 1980 will be - chosen at the event. Music - compliments of the United, States Air Force Bands. Tickets can be purchased at the Ye Wise. Owl Shop or phone 632-7836. Proceeds will Roto the Theatre Fund. . The Terrace Dog Club's Fun Match will be held on June 29 _?— ee §§ .%) % sy Achoice of film Siceie IIRSHee SHOW TIMES: 729 Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. NO 8:00 PM SHOWING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE YOUTHS - $2.75 :. ONed McNjchot "Little Da rlings DCH TLE . THE WILE LOO AOU, LANQUAGTE AND SrvEAn: JULY 6 to JULY 8 CHILDREN - $1.50 MATINEE - $1.00 scenes. Tatum O'Neil Kristy McNichol Warning: Some coarse language and | _ swearing. Occasional: suggestive French with English subtitles Las Cage Aux Folle ‘ JULY 9 to JULY 12 BEAR ISLAND Filmed in Stewart “ut the Thornhill € ommnunily will start at 10:30 a.m. at no Atl will also be a $2 entry fee for that. For further information and pre-registration contact Jean Blakey at 635-6484, —- ; “At the Lakelse in Eddy’s * “All That Jazz remains: ‘the although a terested ones are scattered _around an’ obvious dud, autdblographical | study of Coaches are. Hall, Children's pet parade. charge. The obedience trials are at 11:30 a.m. and there ‘will be a $2 charge per entry. _m. the conformation trials will. begin and there Pub, Kit and Janelle will be “playing for the coming week. In the lounge Fire will be appearing.Kenny Brown and ° ‘the Pervaders will be per- a forming , * (abaret j at the Red D'or n the Terrace Hotel - this vee The-bar there will be hosting the Kootenay Outlaws. en re highlight in movie action during the next week, -- “ta of in- ‘Jazz is the, ° quasi- producer-director Bob Fosse’s life with women and his art. A panorama of dance, music, suggestive sex and the: destructive aspecls of great talent, Jazz takes a\look inside the mirid and motives of a successful Broadway musical producer and film director.. Joe Gideon is one of Roy Schleder’s best roles, one which in any other year should have netted him a best, actor “Oscar. « Gideon runs from woman fo woman . almost as fast as he goes from show - to show, and - exists. on coffee, affection and Dexedrine. - “Anne Reinking is almost as good as Scheider in her role. as his girlfriend, as she plays herself. Fosse left his wife for Reinking, and she plays: the same role in the movie. The acting, ‘dancing and the music are’ superb, and the production is flawless. The only way a person could not like the film is that he could be put off by the extent to which the ‘production is blown up. It's a super film, September: Le pBeOse vel ie2 tionetorganvpye who likes to ‘ube entertained. : nen "All, ‘That ‘Jazz ends ‘Saturday night at the- Tillicum Theatre in Terrace. The 7 p.m. show in the Tillicum tonight.is The Great Brain, a Donny and Marie -Qsmond production. Only far . little kids, fans of big teeth or those who stand no chance of getting diabetes from an overdose af sugar. "Sunday night sees the ° debut .of Little Darlings, which stars Kristy McNichol and Tatum (Neal in every . dirty old man's fantasy: movie. MeNichal and O° Neal are two teenagers who! are keen‘to lose their virginity, and race around a summer - camp with that end in mind. MeNichol is good again, as ‘usual, and O'Neal does what she does best, and all in all it's a fairly worthwhile film 1755 DAVIE STREET spectacular ; COME STAY WITh US UE NGEISEEMAY negro TANid Vo PARK th dog tifud dom miter + ANCOR Ah the Initi atlois 5 into | ‘Motherhgod...Sandy McNulty. of Terrace was In her glory at a recent baby shower, butthen < fabulous creation and things changed a they brought out thi eres she seems bit. while, despite the questionable subject matter. At least Rona Barrett didn't con- demn it .as child por- nography, probably. because there’s no nudity. At the Nechako Theatre in Kitimat, movies about two different kinds of cowboys runs for the week. Saturday night sees the “debut of the first Steve McQueen movie in several ‘years. McQueen plays the litle role in Tom Horn, about a lonesome cowboy who rides the range. His -per- formance is the feature of’. | the movie and it has been.-- described as anything from magnificent to nambulistic. See for your; self.” : Wednesday night at. the Nechako campus cowboys) | .™ take over in Animal House, - one of the funniest movies of °.¢ the ‘70's. John Belushi and #21" : ; : Tim Matheson stand out in ridiculous performances that leave the viewer rolling in the aisles. A terrific flick, fun for the whole family tif they're all over 17). At- the Tri-town theatre in Hazelton, Lady and the Tramp charms viewers from Saturday wnitil Monday and Roller Boogie runs from Wednesday to Friday. By The Sea TOLL-FREE %#00-268-8993 _ VANCOUVER 8G M6G 1W5 TELEPHONE (604) 682-1839 Pacific a ‘ of 4 : . THE RESTAURANT FOR ALL THE FAMILY ! Northwest Fastball Leaque: ; Sunday Houlden’s s Logging vs Marwyn Truck Sales Hirsch Creek Tournament: Saturday and 5 f r' 4878 Hwy. 16 W. & : Sanpman INN Terrace 635-915) som: ' : fe wondering whether it was i ne xT " Phato by Sin FOr TROUBLED ay eH “PRICES? THE MAYFAIR HOTEL . 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