y fas -hpeday, April 3 - A soccer “éGaches tint will be heldin — “Terrace at Skeena School on “Friday, April 3, and Saturday April 4 and Sunday “Kprl’s. Call. Doug Inglis “after 5 p.m. to register or for 7 ‘information at 635- Ries a ttn ag “"Satarday, April 4 - The Jack, Cook, School's Easter Boke and Crafts sale will be Jveld at the Skeena Mall from B5907$ 5:30 pm. Easter . ‘Bagkets can also be ordered ‘ara 635-3514. éoah-.s ne, - ‘ : tthe Terrace _ Association for, -the Mentally Retarded ‘will: sponsor a spring dance Saturday April 4 from 7:30 P.M. tol a.m. Musle will be y-PBad Manners” and a Huttet supper will be served. ‘he dance will be at Thor- {hill Community Hall and ‘eketa are $20 a couple. eo wh Sil = The Caledonia Senior ‘Becondary School is hosting ‘i Kiddies Fun Day Saturday, 3xpril 4 between 1 p.m. and 4 im. = Children between the ages i@f 5 ond 9 are Invited to at~ . Donations will go to Child Development Centre in Terrace “in Fesponse fo the International Year of the Handicapped. Puppet shows, films, floor games, and arts and crafts will all befeaturedin various areas of the school, For more information phone 635-531. Pacific Northwest Music Festival invites everyone to a Gala Performance Saturday at & p.m. at the | REM Lee Theatre. A delightful evening with some of the most talented musicians in the Pacifit Northwest is promised, registrations are ona first come, first serve basis so prompt registration is ad- vised, Late registration wil] be accepted, however, from April 6 up until a few days ’ before the program com- mences ifterels enrollment space, at' the recreation office In. the arena, The office howra are 8:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. Monday through — Friday. ‘ Sunday, April 6 - The Skeena Valley Marathoners invite all interested joggera and runoers to join them In their regular Sunday mar- ning Long Slow distance runs ' of S miles, They leave the The Hospital Auxillary Thrift Shop Is having a $1 Bag Sale on Saturday, April: 4from l0a.m. to4p.m. The shop is located at 4544 Larelle, next door to SpeeDee Printers, : Registration for spring recreation programs begins Saturday, Registration for pool programs begins at 9 a.m, andruns until 11 a.m, in the downstairs arena. Registration for all other non-poal activities will be in the arena banquet room from llam.-3p.m. All + NOW OPEN... _ Aspen Motor Inn : . Smithers, B.C, units, swimming pool, ‘sauna, hot pool. 21 26gr reservations call 847-4551 (cotfect) J Se eee ed here tea! LaGendola BOLONTINENTAL ALMIISPNE AE” La connate DINING ROOM 0 OFtVE IN Wy OPE Tie, "624-2621 of 624- 3359 Tet cm Wat GtnSD 7 RESTAURANT , —FULL FACILITIES— | — CHINESE & | CANADIAN FOOD— —AIN CONDITIONED— —DINING LOUNGE BUSINESS LUNCKES— Mon. te Fri. (1am - 2 pm font a ioe Mopart Mbaiee ne Ore ae Ag ha isBeee INEINGUA EXQUISITE . VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open 6 ame nd Mpm, SUN.-THURS. 11 am.-12 pom. : FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.= z fiem. aE TENT TAN TREE EEA TAT EAE MATER ANL AEN RAR SA TATE SS SS DANAE NARA SS ESS SARA SS aan OINING RIM & DRIVE IM Overwaitea. parking ot at 0:30 a.m. sharp and run at the pace of the slowest person 90 you'don't have to © be afraid of being left in their dust, ~Women are par- leularly encouraged to join in. Also, their annual Spring Run will be held Sunday, April 5, leaving from the- Terrace Arena in the mor- ning. Call Colln. Lucas for further information at 63s. 4519, Monday, April @ - Sid Marty will be at the Nor- thwest Community College , in Terrace Monday fo a “reading at 7:30 p.m. Marty will be reading from his newest hook, Nobody Danced with Misa Rodeo published: this” month by = McClelland and Stewart. Tuesday, April 7 - There will be a Ladies Speing Tea , at 7:30 pm. at the Odd- fellows Hall on ee to pa aba Paintings by Rebecca Mallloux' and in- spired by the beauty of the northern land- Scape will be on display at the Terrace library ‘from Friday, April 10 to April 24. 35-26, The $10 fee is payable to the Recreation Office In the Arena, Monday to Friday 8:80 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. - . Rebecca Mailoux, a lecal artist will be having an~ exhibition of her oil paintings . Opening night will be’ Friday, April 10, 7:30-0:30in | the Ibrary arta room in Terrace. Everyone is — - welcome to attend, and meet * the artist, The show will run” Apri] 11-24 in the library arts room. . Mrs. Mailloux is originally fram Grand Fall, - N.B. but haa lived in Terrace . since 1947. She has had a few exhibitions: in Terrace in- _ lading showings in the annual arte and crafts exhibition by the Terrace Art - Association. Inapired by the beauty of the northern landscape, she taught herself to paint. In po redelay the vast of on ‘Senior Citizens: ‘The: tha ar Hescen men te ia ” formation call 635-7307. Thursday, April # - Dora Fitzgerald, a UBC professor, will give a public lecture and discussion that provides: general guidelines on the - role of the human service worker, as well as a look at the relationship between a helper and a friend. This publi¢ address is aimed predominantly for buman service workers and anyone working in the sccial service and counselling areas, Medical and health personne] may also find the presentation to be of special interest. The lecture wil] be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Northweat Community College and a wine and cheese reception will follow the discussion. Friday, April 10 - is the deadline for reglatration for the coaches Level i Clinic (Theory) which will be held in the Terrace Arena, April The Easter Loggers cy Bonsplel will be held at the ‘Terrace Curling Club April 17-19, and it is the big event _ for men this year. Up to 4 rinks are allowed for in the draw and {eames from Quesnel to Prince Rupert ” will be participating. The banquet will be held Friday, | April 17 and the door prize yw ke 4 rf Aro PWA files, < For een “coutact KITIMA FE _ shouldbe playing -in- The. , “Perrace Art Association will be hotding ‘price winner of 0) in the the 16° Annual. Arte and ‘raffle, G. Kirk, second prize Crafts exhibition on April 26 ‘winner of a $50 gift cer and 26 in the Caledonia tificate, and J. Robson, the and D. School Gym, 4 Forms are now available * ‘The closing date for entrien, “ - is April i, » cater early. lounge for about a month. A the Terrace Hotel, Grand- C. Paulson was the first gilt certificate. ” COME STAY WITH US at ENGLISH BAY near STANLEY PARK mi beautiful downtown VANCOUVER” “third prize winner of 8 $B certificate. “Around town with the C Daily Herald | J tia eal wine winner of a pair: of .. skates in the program draw — Page won 2.616. ¢ift = TOLL-FREE 800-266-8993 7 ae ye - 9755 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER 8.C. V6G IWS. TELEPHONE (604) 682-1831 . ma’s Cookies are playing at - the Red D'or, Guitarist, Ed ae is a Wait Disney movie, The Aristocats. Blazing Saddles Al makes its return at. the 8 ‘p.m. to 10 p.m, theatre over ¥ the weekend, and The * Aristocata canbe seen att the 7 Dm. and ] Pum, theatre, ahkk the Happy Gang Centre in - Terrace... : ‘The donation came “out of the blue’ according to Fern Capling, treasurer of -the Happy Gang Centre. The money. ls in the bank and will go towards finishing the basement, Renovations | if the upper part of the building have already been completed. The Terrace Figure Skating Club awarded prizes ;,].: . to their tatile and rogram ” tye 2 Pee : FRSA ono nC THEATHE PASSES Hidden somewhere In the” paper are twe Terrace Find them, and If one Is yours - you've won. Pick up your tickets at The Herald office, id Kalum St. ” TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL oh atu + at No extra cost. Free parking Downtown lotation totes For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR.HOTEL.. “5 Hornby S.. Vonceuver, ac. ver WI Phone arec 604-487-675) stitl only From $25.00 up Mostly with full kitchens Weekly, monthly & family Saturday, April 4 - is the first day of registration for the Kitimat Recreation Department's spring programs. Registration will take place at 10 a.m. at * Riverlodge’ and will be eagoing until April 16. Registrations ate on a first come, firet serve basis. Swimming pool lessons will be registered at Tamitik, All other programs regardless that they are belng held at Tamitic Sports Complex will be registered at Riverlodge. The Hirsch Creek Golf Course driving range is scheduled to open Saturday at 10 am., weather per- mitting, =. pag A special program fo for the Easter Break has “been eo ee Terrace = 694-0131 ’ ability to dance on ice, designed by the Riverlodge Community Centre ‘and promises to include a bit of everything - arts, and’ crafts, gym and games and special events. The time will be 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Moaday, April 13 to Thursday, April 16 at the Rivetlodge Com- munity Room.’ ~ ‘ Po Sixty-four tears: an tered In the Eltimat bowling . lanes bowling spell for the weekend of April 3,4 and 6, . This is an Invitational tournament and teams from Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Terrace will be par-" teipatng. : Figure - skating - results On Saturday, Feb, 21 a few of the Terrace Figure Skating Club's higher qualified akaters par- ticipated ifi a test day‘held at the new Tamitik arena in Kitimat. iken Brinkac, a promiaing young skater, passed the . third. level ofthe school figures. Fidr a skater only 14 years of age this is quite an | accomplishment. Chris Chicolne, who sens fo have. almost a natural completed the senior brome dances which now enables’ him to enter the funtor silver category of dancing. Terrace’s only ‘qualified competitive dance ,team, Veronica and Rick Laurie | each completed their Sender - Silver dances and alto parsed the gold dance test each. ~ Tuesday, April 7 : Sid Marty, one of Canada's most ” highly-acclaimed “youn #5 Ey ait ald reading 2 4 "7&9 Mon, sat. Sun. 9pm only the Centennial Museum in “% /PF- a Kitimat, at 7:30 p.m. Marty, ; 3 The Aristocats who was bornin 16, worked = A ee ne ee eh ss eee as a park warden In BC., April Alberta and Saskatchewan % § Used Cars Kurt Russell frotn 1968 to 1978 and ene of ' Mature Jack Warden his: ‘books; Men for the . ‘ April > Gee Ue ens OS ee a es ee ee. Mountains deals . with his ' ; experiances.:Marty will ales +. y Harry’s War be reading from his newest | 10 Mature. . om Nobody Dyneed with on | . Aprit 4. ee oe oe oe oe - t atine _ Aristocats ; * * MASTINDIAN Every Two Weeks : MOVIES “At the Nechako Theatre in| $——> Sundays at 2 P.M. Kitimat Pipl Longstocking fo 4 P.M. Fri. 8 & 10pm will be the 1 p.m. matinee on Mor. . . Saturday, avd Flash Gordon 3 Blazing Saddles ay will he the mainfestureover [4 (Warner Brothers) - the weekend, . oe an es os oe ee ws me . . t a . : her » -° seems Like contre : ‘ : die Hawn It your group of com- mn, Old Times Chery Chase’ ty organisation has an ta-----------. announcement for Aroumnl > . the Town, contact the Daily Pr Goodbye a Herald at 635-6357 or at 3010 9 CC = ' Kalum Street, Terrace. x 4 Emanuelle “3-5. . belore Wednesday noon, “Dining room Open every night oi 08-2231 Sedinoiodioiniioddinicitiividdininicictcin: