oy a meee eutite ase" "VENETIAN: ou. LOUNGE fm - MEONTINENTAL - 5 ATMOSPHERE” a Next to the msec nia verteoking the Marbour : DINE INOUR EXQUISITE. ; _ VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE? . - Open atta.m, 40 1230p. - i, DINING ROOM & DRIVE IN “Ror Reservations: LAGONDOLS mage DAsOrO TOTHE | “youeu wn TRATED - | ” Hidden somewhere in the papecdret two Terrace: ; _ phone numbers. If you tind them and one Is) yours “you: win jwo FREE passeg, .. . a . Tickete must bepicked up at The Daily Herald 3010 Kalum St. | Congratulations GRAD ’83— |: SMITHERS BRIDAL SALON-.- “clinic in south ‘Winnipeg WINNIPEG cP: a Dr ‘Henry .. Morgentaler's controversial. ‘2 abortion . Morgentaler;. was going to open the changing the dates because _ My: of technicalities, was on: y.-- vacation in the Bahamas. . . Only five antl-abortlonists: cbs %. “marched in -front of -the .- Ginke today. About five pro- ° Aborticnists entered the . ., facility. with reporters. A nyrse at the clinic, who ” syetused to be: hamed, ‘pald > she’ wasn't. sure. when the - first abortion would” be-- performed.” She said the staff will deal only with counselling -> and = < ’ appolntments at this time. “The clinic cleared another hirdle Thursday when It was granted an occupancy” permit by ‘city planning ‘director Roy Darke. after Morgentaler's lawyer, Greg Brodsky, took the issue to Ourt, Brodsky argued béfore Manitoba Court.of Queen's Bench Thursday ‘that the meets - building code | standards and there was no- reason that’a permit should hot be issued. The court’ adjourned its You ARE INVITED. TO COME. Eieingaie rere paired IN AND VIEW OUR MORE THAN he tad teeeieag «TS FABULOUS | Ol "_-daspection report, insuied the FASHIONED: LACEY. DESIGNER: ital alt GRADUATION: DRESSES, _ ml Serve eb doo: ~AVAILABLE IN SIX cotors foe rar le _ STYLES IN STOCK w—-CATALOGUE SELECTION. AVAILABLE. ~ . 6 WEEKS DELIVERY. (ON SPECIAL ORDERS Order Yours Nowilll ee 2105 SMITHERS, B.C. cee ti 847-3967. . z wr ae! rang.) ah “ ; reulaticcs, “of Your Choice Alliance Against Abortion. ‘The group has set up headquarters In a mobile. home parked.on the front - lawn of a next-door house owned by an elderly couple “| who oppose Morgentaler. Borowakd sald the city’s afternoon to remove: the mobile. home* beeausa;, dt: “violates - city “zoning” “| i y TERRACE THE ~ ; ‘MMDAY. a PENTECOSTAL SALVATION : ‘ADVENTIST ASS EMBLY ARMY * $08 Grifilths Pastor John Captin ~ #37 Walsh Ave. , Pastor Henry Bartsch. 3511 Eby St, 8505 oF - 7635-32792 835-7842 Terrace, B c | Services — Sat. 9:40 635-2494 °° * SUNDAY SERVICES . | am. —~ Sabbath Schaol - ' SUNDAY SERVICES 9:90" am = Sunday (Sunday School). ‘- 9:45 Sunday School School for all ages 1:00 a.m. —-Worship ©. _ 11:00 Morning Warship 100 am. — Family — 7:00 Evening Service . Worship TERRACE p.m. GI HOUSE Evangelistic Salvation RetSTIAN OF Nuating: ‘|. CHURCH; ; PRAISE "> WEDNESDAY Reverend S. VanDoaten: _ Pastor Arnold Paters {07% pm -— Ladies’ |- “Sparks Street & oe 3406 Eby St. Home. League |. StravmeAvenue _ 885-3015 635-3457 _Fallowship. Sunday ‘School — 10: Sunday Services — TION am, ‘ 10:Ha.m. BAPTIST | Worship Services - _ 11 : : CHURCH am, and § p.m. ’ SACRED: Pastor Pau! Mohninger | Listen fo the Back 0. Z HEART..- * Home 635-5309 | ‘| Godl Hour every: Sunday Sy. PARISH _ Corner of Sparked «| at 8:30 am. on CFTK, ena Kelth : ; . 4836 Straume | . . ., “ Terrace 9:45 am Sunday .. CHURCH oF ecb ~ Sat. Even, —7:30p.m. School 2341 River Drive Sunday Masses. 1400 a.m. — Morning . Sunday Services 4:308.m, Worship : §. School 10:00 a.m. oe 10300 eM -- mee Morning. Worship 14:0 . SO ‘ST. MA HEW'S | “am. ; 11:30.a.m. sme | esanaaiatie Service ; CHRIST CHURCH 6:30 pm, CHURCH 65-9019. Wed. 23pm |. Rev. Herman Hagen - SUNDAY SERVICES Terrace - Chrtetian B.A., M.Dlv. oS ame — Holy | Academy — 625-5520 695-9485 Communton K3 thru 12th grades 3229 Sparkes Street 10100 am. Sunday | Pastor R.L: White - . : (Corner of Sparks "| - School Associate Pastor ' John: & Park) 1400 am. —. Family | & Huggins, Jr. 7: NOTE: . Service — Holy Com. [~~ 9. munion except. third~.- . UPLANDS a” Weraturn to our réguiar Sunday. BAPTIST . N09 ‘meming worship a a < GHURCH " - Wednasdays 7; Ae _ pds a. — Sunday’ |“ Holy. ar ty ne oh oti “torgerten hy ough wit ie | +, | Corner of Halliwell :. 9 dergarte roug! ot andN. Thomas adult) 1. od RNORUNITE “45 am. WE. amo—! Regular * ee URC: ‘Bible Teaching , 7:00 pm. eventiig | Sunday School °° "worship. service. ard. str ‘Lazalte iy Roly PLOem Sunday esch month. —_|., 695-4014 "1" Aaening. Worship Choir, Confirmation, | ° Rev. Oavid Martyn, Service... "1. BA» M. Oly. ; 6:30 p.m, Youth, Adult ‘Classes, fe ‘ Sart lee . "1 100 . x Men's, & Ladies Bible | USNS" N00 Mam Tne Stu Studies. ay Nursery to Grade é— 11 ‘Wednesday 8:00 - y Note: Lenten Services | am, - _ Home Bible. Studies 7130 p.m. begins Ash | Grade? to Adults — 10 “You Are Welcome - Wednesday (Feb. i. a.m. > atUplands! "= -clinle opened. today with | . little fanfare. ae ae originally. announced he. - ~., elty will have to take: - plekets would -not try: to” A ~facillty“March 1 but kept”. block anyone from entering «we will urge: them not to 8 _ oft her Bends." we “elinte may be: duplicated : ., olinie...yeu: can expect to eit “thé, seat wil be in roaintalried, 24 hours a-day:.. pista lester ogra court over. the.removal, © / However, Borowakd, sald the: premises, ' ‘If we can, ~ | “go,” hewald;- Sheed ‘He. said tomilles have ent -pledged to take In pregnant. Girls ‘and when the child is. in ‘born, we will take-the: ehild “Borowald Morgentaler’s a “warmed? beg ‘the’elinfe..°, - - The; deciston’ - on: “the - occupancy permit, reached | "after inspectors approved — the Installation: of a - fire. damper in the furnace, was elsewhere, “If he is allowed to establiah this abortion see doretis and dozens of , clinics get up across the. country.” announced ‘ to onlookers Borowski, “who plans to _ from the front steps of. the leave Saturday. for Regina “ellnic, : Pam Whitaker's Skeena Sketches a Correction. [t waa not Northern Mountain Helicopter, but © - Okanagan Helicopiers Ltd. that provided Helicopter Sking _ in the Terrace area re:. Skeend Sketches, April 22-‘an ‘interview with Kate Matheson. My apologies ta: both Helicopter companies. The only items at the Trades Fair, held at the rertace arena last weekend, that were not Interesting were Lions ‘hamburgera. ° uf he “There is.a road that few have travelled; a “pout without’ _ asphalt or gravel that runs from Inuvik in the. Northwest. Territories to Tuktoyaktuk. ‘It is called the Icaread..: - “Tess” Tessier; Terrace resident, Roskwood fiomeowner and Arctic adventurer, has just arrived back in Térrace after travelling that highway. "The 80 mile stretch is not all - frozen Tundra as one'might maging, but mainly’ folldwa channels of the ‘Beaufort Sea, crossing a section of open sea the last few miles into “Tuk.” - Those who keep it plowed . choose a route with most protection from arctic winds; to minimize drifting. - Tessier travelled that toad last _year-too, ‘It was the end ot May when she came “out” from Tuktoyaktuk and she.ran ntoa white out (blizzard) at that time.: hehe tual for the dee This year ‘spring break up is unusually early in the notth. In’ fact the Tnitit catinot remember, Kk: qverartiving, ¢ thigi: early. Siwiitern yhanl must have done something”. they: Bay.” Thelr spring festivals are in full swing... The ice road wae officially closed at the Inuvik end a few . ‘days ago as Teagler and ber son, David Brousseau began ._their journey ‘out’... Crogsing the section af the open * “Beaufort Sea, they. noticed’ the ice’ was becoming - increasingly unstable with slush and water on the surface. : When water reached mid:wheel on their Ford van, mother . and’son consulted each ‘other as to whether they should - proceed further, Being made of the same tenaclous stuff, + they agreed to chanceit, but. did drive.with their doors open so they could. jump ut’ in case of emergency, Water reached as high as the top of the wheels at one paint, but. , they proceeded ‘unwaveringly without stalling the engine. _Anather gon of Tessier, Don Brusseau, has been employed "In the north and: was thinking of heading south soon after they did. The family is awaiting wordofhim. - OMERESUT Or a Tea? ——— Mothers Doy Special . Take Mom for Supper! She has her. choice from our menu ) for ae Hwy. 1eW. | Tetrace. 635-9181 -. egllected: signatures . ‘from’: | ‘sod supporters who ki live near 2 JON. BUTCHER AXIS, Jon Butcher Axl, PolyGram Recotda (PDM-1-6382), Lo » Imagine there was a- big computer the __ midwestern ‘United States, see, that was *” somewhere . ‘underground-. in’ maintained by the big three or four record |": companies, and all it did all day was:take . in all the music that sold thousands and *” thousands of copies, analyze it, find out « ‘what made itseil and then write songs that a used all:the components. af the big. sellers : and give them:back to the’ programmers,- ‘Got that? All right, If there-was such a |: compyfer, and it lid write the songs, these - would be the songs it wréte, This would be the.band it picked to perform them. © - isn’t even a fiy-speck - of - originality anywhere on either alde of this record.: Jon _ Butgher Axis.isn't a carbon-copy of any - | oneband, but their sound is an amalgam of all sorts of sounds other bands have used to have hits, 6... Infact, this" would he a great party ° : ‘album ‘for’ rock music trivia buffe, For instafice, the opening : song, Life Takes A - Life. Now, do¢s this sound more like Robin Trower or middle-period Pink Floyd? Or _ the third song, Ocean in Motion (echoes of ‘Billy. Squier ‘in the title; there)... Is that Eddie Money or Forelguer they’ re deing now? , Get the idea? Hours of ‘fun, More fun than listening to the record itself, although it's not altogether a ‘washout. You can ~ “hear almost everyone you've ever heard: somewhere” on Jon Butcher “Axis; from ~ ” -Layverboy to Led Zeppelin and back; AB long:as you don't ask anything m ssfasbocord: thanithe, ‘beat dnd * then, this: ‘one's ‘for: ya” ~ LocaLHeno iv s - BV bOATAI ROPER HSMM Knoplier, Vertigo Records, (VOG1-1321). Apparently, Mark Knopfler lan’t content with being ‘the. latest | “greatest duitar 7 player In the world.” ° . ». Aside from. being the brains behind four ol the best rock albums in the past six years (and one.of the moat standard EPs) a8 the head writer and braina behind Dire. Straits,'he’s found time todo session work — '’ that should have established him as one of the brightest Hghts on the. contemporary * music scene, . ‘ Lately, he’s also token to producing other people's records and doing a bang-up _ Job on them as well. But that’s not enough. The Local Hero soundirack, released - here as in many other places before the movie, is an evocative and sometimes beautiful alburn of totally uncharacteristic - music from ono of the most highly- “praised ~ thovies of the year so far,. it’s also a good record because it goes sa ’ far beyond most soundtrack albums,” It’s: interesting in an of itself, unlike: most” movie music teleases that.mean little of nothing unless the listener has seen the movie in question. There's the odd dull - snippet of what must be purely . background music, but for the most part | __ the musie stands on its own, Since Local Hero takes place in a ainall - Scottish town, ~ tf! apa Pa RESTAURANT | "Serving Pine Foods 7 devs F week! _ . Breakiatt. lunch and dinfer ; - 635. snz “ oe _siuwper: LODGE - "Which is all by way of saying thal there’ *. did last year With discomaniag!, Gt re are three’ or four | _.;and, ; ethnic. numbers Bérformed by a b GPOUP, sya E period it's about an 88, I-nénn, 04. va Vane; - at English Bay near Stanley Parke in beautiful downtown Vancouver” 1785 0 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER, B.C, ¥6 ~ with the production work on 1 which gives it an authentle, ao “For anather thing, Bowie's ", ogla “Variety that made moat : obnoxious in its heyday; For ins q don’ t expect to hear about falls fr , disco that the title tune is, alth Thitsic 1s dance-oriented and’ has ge record large chunks of playing : moat clubs, Let’ 's Dance is one of the best. tecards Bowie's done in a long time. It} pote _ than the eerie, bizarre ScaryMongters of a couple of years back,and in fact's the first, - record he’s done since then,-not-eounting the soundtrack trom 4- shamefully . neglected movie called Cat People that he orglo Moroder, _ Far more aecessible “ena gary "Monsters and: certainly easier ta: g6t into than Lodger, which was trighta ing! ~ weird, thls album should give Bowie his ‘first genuine big seller in yeartec:i 3). | - Bowle wrote five new songs of the on the-record, including the ‘title tune, _ Modern’ Love and Ricochet. The three “older songs are just as good es:the new _ ones, with Cat People (Putting Out Fire) a . bit-of ‘a disappointment at firs}; ;Bowle _ “replaced ‘the synthesized jungle ‘throb of. the original with ‘the Rodgera-produced dance beat, losing the sinister ero Hoigna of -. the original;but'the-new ong grows: with | repeated listening, China Giri,”'a' sng Bowie wrote with Iggy Pop in: 197%; ‘gets a new treatment here and Is one of the better - _ fongs on Let's Dance with antl: -tacist . lyrics ‘set into the: record's midalmaliat dance production. , The other old sorig,. Crimipit ion eel, ‘ia ' the only song here not written: ty. Bowie, but he adopts it well and it gets perhaps the . best vocal‘on the album. =<,” ° Bowie's growing disenchaiititient with the world shows.up time and-again in the ' lyrics of the songs, but unlike: sothe of hin _ Pecent. albums, he doesn’t illystate the alienation he writes about by. distancing | himself from the songs. He wringgs: more ‘emotion out'of the lyriés.to Let'g: Dare, . _ riminal World and Cat People si “ put into his last three records ed, Cet Boe ae Let's Dance one the albume of the rear setae, Me - , beg » Can, dance. to it. _ Records supplied ‘for review vas Sound, a Meerace. mad COME: STAY WITH US, ‘TOLL. FREE 900-268-8083