WHAT'S UP NOVEMBER 21, 1990 — Kit * sumkalum Ski Club will hold a . General Meeting on Wed. The’ ” meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. _ in Rm 208 at NWCC, Terrace’. , ' Campus, For more info, Brian Board “Meeling of Terrace Health Care Society. in the Education Room, Mills Memorial Hospital, 7:30 pm, i 2... ee - NOVEMBER -22, 1999 — -', Trustee Education, Speakers, ‘Doris Mitchell, Director of . * Resident Care, Susan Winther, .. Manager of Nuclear Medicine. . Education Room, 7:00 p.m, a tk kk NOVEMBER 24, 1999 — . Singles towling Xmas Party. - For info call before Fri. Ruth ~ > | 635-9551 or Bea 635-3238, : kkk . NOVEMBER 24, 30, DEC. 1, - 199) — Terrace Peaks Gym.’ -. *_ nastics Club is holding winter registration for all recreational programs, Nav, 24, 9:45-2:30 + p.m. at Clarence Michiel Gym. v? Nov. 30,.5 p.m-9 p.m. at - Skeena Mall. Dec. £, 10.a.m.-1 p.m. at Clarence Michiel Gym. . For info ph. 638-1109 or 638-1198, 2s: ; oo . BKkke » DECEMBER 1, 1999 — ’. Special Christmas program! -. ‘Story-in-a-box and other ~ delights, 3 shows: 11 a.m., 1:30 “) p.m, and 3. p.m, in children’s ~" section in’ Terrace Public - Library. 638-8177 Free! kkk DECEMBER 3, 5, 8, 1999 — Terrace Women’s Resource Centre -presents Women’s Spiritual Dimensions, Goddess Remembered, Dec. 3, 7 p.m. The Burning Times, Dec. 5, 7 p.m. Adam’s World Dec. 8, Noon. Free Admission, One ' hour presentations... For more ’ info call 638-0228. oe kkk ik DECEMBER 4, 1990 — An- nual General Meeting of ¥Skeena: Valley Golf and-Coun-". try Club at. 8:00 p.m, -at the ‘Clubhouse, | _ —— _ Kean. House Socidly. will :be.. and interested people are in- vited to attend, For further in- * formation, call 635-2373. cee see "ADULT FEMALE SUR- -~ VIVORS “QF SEXUAL: ASSAULT GROUP, Every | Wed. 7 9 pan. Call 635-4042 ~ for further info. 7 hk kkk -- BATTERED. WOMEN’ -. § SUPPORT GROUP, Every 2 Tues. 7-9 p.m. Call 635-6447 or 635-4042 for further info. et 2. 2 st = TERRACE DUPLICATE -. BRIDGE CLUB meets at 7:15 | €very Wed. at Caledonia Sr, », Sec: in the cafeteria, Everyone 2. Welcome. 'For more info. ‘call 7 Bllen Smith «af 635-4096 or _. ‘Dave Comifort at 635-4875, a tt he “TERRACE CO-DEPEN.- ‘ .DENTS Anonymous. Meets : Monday Evenings 8-9 p.m, at “Skeena’ Health Unit. the. only ‘requirement for membership is: un the desite“for “healthy ‘and *, «fulfilling relationships. Contact ‘. THE..KINETTE. CLUB OF ‘. Terrace-hold their meetings on :., the second and fourth: Wed. of. 4 the -montti:" Anyone interested Pin more infériiation about the .| Kinettes or meetings please call Gail at 638-9253.° es to public “service to its -~ weaders and. ihose com. - * munity organizations dnt he‘area, (e: Sma / 5 A . THEY'VE BEEN WORKIN’ on the railroad for 18 months now and this Saturday the Skeena Valley Model Railway club will be holding an open house.to let the public see what has been achieved to date. Above, Gordan Humble carefully paints t he hand-laid track that represents the yards of the proposed Port of Kitimat while, at right, Willy Schneider and Doug Davis take care of some-of-the enormous amount of wiring work the set-up requires... ~ oy Unless the city comes up with “SOMe to cover part of the cost of hiring a full-time co-ordinator for the public art gallery, the | facility will Have to close its - ‘doors, - Says -.the Art Association's piesident. Explaining its problems to - ‘council. last week, Vikki - "MacKay said the gallery had become a victim of its own suc- cess. Although operated ex- ‘clusively by: volunteers until now, ‘The community demands on our. services are growing ..S0.. quickly,,.we just can’t keep up with itonayvolun- tary basis,” she said. '__ As evidence’of the increased Popularity..of “the gallery, she . Pointed. out attendance figures for,1990 were projected to show 8.50 Ber: cent jump over last makes galler assistance from the niunicipality Sal on an ongoing “basis,” MacKay’ i Last chance tonight . * If you missed it last night, you have one more opportunity this evening to join in the Terrace Rotary club's 30th annual - ;posat $10,000 on renovating the gift shop and office. In the follow: ing year, the city’s contribution was projected at $34,256." MacKay said the association galleries around the province and found Terrace’s was one of 1 the. few..not receiving money. from local government: a She also pointed out no 7 federal ‘or provincial grants © could be obtained unless the association could show the city too Had made a financial com-:_ mitment." 7. Whe Noting the interim group had. given itsclf“until the end of this. year to find’ a solt : problem, ‘she :sald,:<'This is a fairly‘urgent ¥equest."" ‘Should’ the ‘gallery have to close, she added;‘it would repre- Finance committee when association representatives ‘will’ be asked to-explain their pro- greater: detail." solution to the: . JS SSUE. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 21, 1990 — Page Bi I scale but a big iob Eighteen months of painstak- ing work goes on public show - this Saturday when the Skeena Valley: Model Railway club . marks Model Railway month by - ing constructed bythe’ ‘club. - Representing the run’ from . Prince. Rupert to Smithers and including the -branch Jine to Kitimat, the set-up has 115 ft. of main line track ‘and at least . double that for the rail yards,” Says spokesman .Ken Kolter- man, — ; Not that visitors will see the finished product, he points out. Although the trains will be run- ning, only a. small part of the scenery will have been com- pleted. — But that, he says, is the idea, “So people can see exactly how a model’ railroad is put together.*? One look at the dinosaur-proportion, wooden ” “skeleton and miles of electrical wiring: will make it easy to understand ‘why it has taken " club members just short of 18 months'to get this far. And why he estimates it could be as much as two more years before the project is fully completed, Kolterman says there are 10 adult and four student members ~in-the 1983-founded club and | most gather each Monday eyen-.. ing to take the project one step . closer to completion. Some, he adds, even make their way in from Kitimat to do so Stressing the membership is “quite a cross-section,’? he says the one thing they have in com- mon is a love of trains, both the real thing and models. And each ‘can . “holding an open house, has their own particular -love Loptson 638-2142 (h mnie : ; al cap 635-651 I(w) (a) ;- Centre of attention at the when it comes to ‘the “model 1 tek kek - event will be the huge layout be. variety... NOVEMBER 22, 1999. — “Some like running trains, I like as realistic a scené as possi- ble,’ Kolterman explains. To give an idea of just how realistic. this set-up will be, he points out the gravel ballast ‘used..on the track bed is the fine screens ob- tained: from the same local pit used by:Canadian National on its lines. -- For the rock bluffs making up part of the scenery, rubber moulds were made of actual rocks to ensure the plaster cast gives a result that again looks like the rea] thing. And one section of track has been constructed by laying the ties individually by hand, driv- ing in minute spikes and hand- painting. ; The results of such -han- diwork will be there for ‘all:to see on Saturday, Nov. 24 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Kolterman says the club hopes ta hold more open houses — probably every six months — so people can see what. progress has been made. In the meantime, it hopes this event will attract some new members, After all, Kolterman points out, a lot of people have trains ‘but no-one would have something like this in their base- ment.” baa auction. ‘Standard for a full list). “up a good bargain or two! UL. Passible, ", underway until Jan..15, 1991, {> hard at work preparing for the event. oe ~" The local zone-director, Finlayson is asking anyone who can donate an evening, or more, for the door-to-door canvas or can help in any other way to contact him at 635-7281. **You'll be glad you did,” he adds. So Money raised goes to support the Kinsmen Rehabilitation - Students net awards enon 1: Carried on Cable 10 TV and AM590 radio, tonight's event had surveyed other public art”. pets under way at 7 p.m. with more than 170 items going on ‘thé block between then and midnight, (See last week’s Terrace ‘All the money-raised is used to support a variety of com- ‘Srihuniity groups and projects such as the Howe Creek nature *, trail. It’s a good cause and, who knows, you might even pick . March in January “~The 38th annual Kinsmen Mothers? March doesn’t get but Rod Finlayson is already Pa sor estes CoP Year ee oe To. hire*:such:-a person, Sent.‘'a great loss to Terrace. betel wae : _ phe Terrace Standard ©}. In September of this year, the however We abectutely must _ Counell: decided to refer the | ryelcal "as bilities achieve ‘he maximum dependence offers: What’s Up ‘as a entire gallery.bdard and many have’ song m of financial matter tothe next meeting of its - | Physical disabilities achieve the maximum indepen ence ema aeene = - ‘Items for. this section “are. for non-profit |. “Organizations: ‘and: ‘for. “Je those’ events in’ which’ “] cthere Is no cost to gain : * admigston, . “To meet. our produc: ton’ deadiiries, we ask — that'all items be submit: ee oe oe ~ . What-is:now the Terrace :Art hepsepcarresneen ean =. -Association begah in 1963-when ~ “"Weabsolutely must a grotip of focal residents form. have some.form of finan- ed the Terrace -Pitture -Loan. + orpanization, It adopted iskeur-~", Tent title five cf 196 of someone |% a take on.the.“ nning* the’ facility, +: kacKay, said’ a‘ interim group” had “been ‘formed ‘to keep it open. However, she emphasiz- ‘ edy ‘this. was just a stop-gap *. , Measure. and the only. “‘viable*s- "77 tems be submit: | ' long-term solution was-to hite.! -.(4 ted" by'"moon on the |” someone withthe time and ex: * - .FRIDAY' preceding ‘the | | pertise to do:the job "or, the ‘fin following week's issue; | The’ ful or Weialio ask that items be. met ritien or be print cae TR Seven Terrace students were among those honoured at the -University of Victoria's Oct..25 awards ceremony, es __ They were: Louisa Gill (Arts and Science 4, ‘BA. Psychology)’ — Frank Wing Memorial bursary of $1,200; Peter Hepburn (Arts and Scienée 3, B.A.) —T,S,McPherson - | "scholarship renewal of $2,500; Janet Lennox’: (Arts-and oy | i ' Clal-agsistance from the. ater aan, ‘Municipality on an ongo- nerf t i Science 2, BSc.) — TS. McPherson scholarship renewal pf old :occasional | $4,000; Geri McDougall (Human and Social Development 3, the basement [ Bachelor Social Work) — Sara Spencer Foundation bursary wets of $1 ,450;-Patrick Mcintyre (Fine Arts 4, Bachelor-Fine Aris f a Visual Arts) — Helen Pitt'Fund for Fine Afts:of $2,000; | *"! Callié ‘Swan’ (Arts. and Science 1) — Alice “Tomlinson oH ‘Memorial scholarship. of $1,500; and Alexa Wandl (Bduca- iggott scholar. . _ th When ‘rapid ‘growth made it, Sept, 1}, 1990. The budget - clear‘a permanetit facility, was. assumed. the coordinator would needed,’ a ‘gallery’ account” ” nd* .’start'work » 1991, the hir- . wag opened in 1974; The present” [ tion:5, Bachelor Education, Science) — Nora P ‘ ed ,]. ship of $400:and: PI dent's cholarship of $1,000. ancial year commenting 4 ng‘of-vadditional: staff for” “art gallery was officially open ve ‘specifi erlods & and : spending: March: 19, 1983; Pre areiere tras ; 4 . x ut : ry - WP eM . og . he canard 5" uM cll tr rh a A Ne came me SSRI Aach utestste Ser ceil eer paar be ho ane Dara ain : . wee ge ee ate ae Pes