A commitment to youth: Terrace Rotary community service officer Ted Garner recently presented Northwest Education "88" Foundation chairman Harald Cox with a cheque for $2,000 on behalf of the club. Half the amount goes for a current scholarship to a student in School District 88, the other half goes Into an endowment fund that in three years will provide a perpetual scholarship. Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 17,1991 B11 — Rotary adds to endowment fund The Terrace Rotary Club last week contributed another $1,000 to an endowment fund to sustain a perpetual annual scholarship for students in School District 88. The $2,000 cheque presented to school district director of instruc- tion Harold Cox is the fourth instalment ina seven-year commit- ment to the fund. By year seven of the project, there will be enough in the fund to provide a $1,000 scholarship every year from the interest generated by the fund. Each year Rotary donates $2,000, with $1,000 going for a current scholarship and $1,000 deposited in the endowment fund. Ted Gamer, director of commun- ity service for the club, said, Our Coming Events column is a public service offered by the Ter- race Review. Deadline {s Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed In or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed or in legible writing. Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is availabie from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Branch 73, 8.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, hold a pancake breaktast at the Happy Gang Centre the first Saturday of every month from 8 to 11 a.m. Everyone welcome! Heritage Park Museum, sponsored by the Terrace Reglonal Museum Society, Is open for tours dally from Tuesday to Saturday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. For group tours, school tours or weddings, please make an appointment by phoning 635-4546 or 635-2508. SPRING CLEANING? — Skeena Valley Rotary Club will pick up your castoffs to be sold at the Skeena Valley Rotary Club Garage Sale. Pro- » ceads to community projects. Phone 638-1007 and leave a message with your name and phone number for free pickup. The Garage Sale will take place some time in May. The Terrace French Preschool has openings for children 32 months and older immediately. Previous knowledge of French Is not required, but the child must be tollet-trained. Registration is also being ac- cepted for the fall of 1991 for thres- and four-year-olds. For Informa- tlon, phone Pam at 635-4260. Wednesday, April 17 — A meeting to make plans and preparations for “Music 91", which will be a part of Riverboat Days this year, Is balng in the auditorium of the Royal Canadian Legion in Terrace at 7:30 p.m. Anyone Interested in being a part of or wishing further information on this exciting event Is urged to attend. Wednesday, April 17 — Homebased business meeting, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. at Gim's Restaurant. Phone 635-9415 for further information. = - Wednesday, April 17 — Gwynne Dyer, Journalist and author, will be giving a lecture at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. There will be no charge for admission. The title of the lecture will be “After the Wars”. Gwynne Dyer Is author of the book “WAR”, upon which the acclaimed TV series was based. This lecture Is being sponsored by the Terrace and District Teachers’ Assoc., Terrace Public Library, Schoo! District 88 and the Northwest Educational Development Assoc. Wednesday, April 17 — Communicating With the Ones You Love: an Introduction to basic communication and meta-communication techniques at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre at 1 p.m. Lots to learn while having fun. Wednesday, April 17 — Parents’ Advisory Committee meating at 7:30 p.m. at Skeena Junior Secondary School. Held the third Wednesday of every month. All parents/guardians welcome. April 18 to 20 — Skeena Zone Drama Festival, R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets available at Erwin Jewellers. Saturday, April 20 — Creating Stories With Children — storytelling techniques workshops at 10 a.m. at tha Terrace Public Library. For teachers and parents. Limit: 14, Register now by calling 638-8177. Saturday, April 20 — Northwest Development Education Assoc. Is having its annual general meeting at 1 p.m. in the library of Skeena Juntor Secondary School. All members and former members are welcome, but we would like to invite everyone interested in develop- ment and Third World issues to attend. An informa! social will fotlow. For more Information, call 636-8393. Saturday, April 20 — The Kinette Club of Terrace GARAGE SALE, Kin Hut (corner of N. Sparks and Halilwell near Terraceview Lodge), from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds to our community projects, Sunday, April 21 — Terrace Beautification Society's sixth annual Gar- bathon from 2 to 3:30 p.m. beginning at McDonald's parking lot. Entry forms may be picked up and dropped off at CFTK, Terrace Review, Ter- race Standard and City Hall. Let's have a “Trash Bash” in Terracel! Sunday, April 21 — Ladies’ Auxillary Royal Canadian Legion spring Sunday supper from 4 p.m. until 7? at the Legion, 4425 Legion Ave. Tuesday, April 23 — Linda Coss from the Council of Forest Industries will be in Terrace to talk about educational material for teaching about forestry in the schools (Kindergarten to Grade 12), from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., room 2001, Northwest Community College. Free of charge. Linda is a former teacher. COMING EVENTS —— Wedineaday, April 24 — Homebased business meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Gim's Restaurant. Phone 635-9415 for further Information. Thursday, April 25 — Terrace Minor Hockey Assoc.'s 20th annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre on Kalum Street. It Is very important that all members of T.M.H.A. attend as the election of the 1991/92 officers takes place at this meeting. Also, a special resolution, “a nominating committee be appointed each year to nominate candidates for each position. These names will be put forth at the annual general meeting and further nominations from the floor will be accepted for each position at the annual general meeting” must be voted on. Wednesday, April 24 — “Socially Transmitted Diseases”; with the em- phasis on AIDS in our media, we forget that there aro many other diseases transmitted sexually. Joln Donna Jewel and learn about ways to avoid these. 1 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre. Friday, April 26 — Film afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Terrace Women's: Resource Centre. “In Bed with an Elephant", an exploration of Canadal/U.S. relations through the years. In light of the problems in traq, a timely subject. Saturday, April 27 — Lyn Hancock, author, will be at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p.m. Free. All welcome. Please phone 638-8177 for further Information. , Saturday, April 27 — Big Brothers and Sisters garage sale, 5308 Mc- Connell Ave, Phone 635-4515. Sunday, April 28 — The Terrace Child Development Centre will be presenting a children’s performance with PAUL HANN at 2 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Mr. Hann is an accomplished concert and re- cord-ing artist, well-known for his children’s albums and his award- winning CTV television series. Hé is a true entertainer with lots of humour and activities In his children’s shows. Tickets are available at Sight & Sound, the Terrace Child Development Centre and from Centre board members. Monday, April 29 — The Lakelse Community Assoc. will hold Its next meeting at Mount Layton Hotsprings at 7:30 p.m. At these meetings, Important decisions are made regarding the community of Lakelse to be a better place for everyone, especially our youth. To meet our goals, we need the assistance of as many residents of the area as we can recrult — many hands make light work. Please attend our meetings and make a contribution to the betterment of our communi- ty. For information, phone 798-2449. Wednesday, May 1 — NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING: Shames Mountain Ski Club will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in room 208, Northwest Community College, Terrace campus. All current and former members are urged to attend. Anyone interested in becoming Invoived with the club in the development of an Alpine race program on Shames Mtn. will ba welcome. Information will be available on the plans for the coming year's race program and fundraising activities. Monday, May 6 — Terrace Little Theatre annuai general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum St. Old and new members are encouraged to attend to help in the planning of another exciting year of {lve theatre in Terrace, Call 635-2942 for further Infor- matlon. Tuesday, May 7 — Ladies’ Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, Terrace, regular monthly meeting at 8 p.m. at the Legion. New members welcome, phone 635-8038. For catering, phone 635-3955. May 9 to 11, 16 to 18 — “Talking With”, a women’s theatre piece, at the McCall Playhouse on Kalum Street In Terrace. Saturday, May 18 — The Terrace Auxiliary to “the Leprosy Mission”’ ls having a 33rd anniversary celebration at 2 p.m, at the Terrace Altlance Church, 4923 Agar Ave. Everyone Is welcome, especially charter members. For further information, ca!l Betty at 635-6248. Saturday, May 18 — The Kermode! Classic (1,5 and 10K) watk or run. Sponsored by the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club and the Inn of the West. 1k start, 10. a.m. at the library bandshell, 5 and 10k start, 12 noon in the 4600 block Lakelse. June 21 to 23 — Crafts people are invited to participate in the sighth Midsummer Festival in Smithers. For any Information or application forms, write to the Midsummer Festival Committee, P.O. Box 2209, Smithers, B.C. VOU 2N0... or phone Pat Bradley at 846-5422. "Through this investment the club and its members are supporting local students, and hope that this financial assistance will encourage students to pursue their post- secondary education.” The Rotary Scholarship is given every year to the Caledonia Senior Secondary School graduating stu- dent selected for outstanding social responsibility and school citlzen- ship, the student that best exem- plifies positive leadership. 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