fegibie writing. Apstey Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre the first Saturday of avery month from 8 to 11 a.m. Everyone welcome! NOTICE to Legion, Branch 13 members ~— It is now time to renew your memberships. Please don’t forget!! NOBODY'S PERFECT, a free five-week parenting program for parents with children from birth to age five is now taking registration for its November program, To register, please cal) Carol at 638-3456 or Can- dice at 635-2116. The Terrace French Preschoof has openings for three and four-year- olds. Previous knowledge of French is not required. Phone Patti at 635-9685 for information. Nov. 5 to 10 — “Coats for Kids” campaign; Spotless Cleaners is ac- cepting donations of coats (any size). At no charge, they will recondi- tion them and pass the coats on to the Salvation Army for distribution. “Help create a good, warm feeling” by donating a coat TODAY! Wednesday, Nov. 7 — Caledonia Sand Fali Concert at the A.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Come and hear the band and choir! Wednesday, Nov. 7 — There will be a meeting of the Canadian Women in Timber (Terrace Branch) at 7:30 p.m. at Northwest Community Gol- lege, room 2002 (cafeteria building). All members please attend and bring a friend! For further information, please contact Diana at 638-1602. Wednesday, Nov. 7 — Representatives from the 8.C. Secondary School Liaison Committee will be visiting Caledonia Senior Secondary School from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Representatives from BCIT, SFU, UBC, U.VIC and NWCC will meet with interested Grade 12 students who are planning to attend post secondary institutions in the fall of 1991. For more information on their visit, please contact the counselling office at Caledonia and speak with Mags Gingles or Clayton Lloyd-Jones at 635-6531. Thursday, Nov. & — Slide show presentation by Terrace teachers who travelled through South East Asia this summer at7 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library. Nov. 9 and 10 — In anticipation of the opening of the Shames Moun- tain ski area, the local (Kitsumkaium) Ski Club has planned a SKI SWAP. Items will be recelved from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 9. Sale wil! be from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov, 10. The Swap will be held at 4716 Lazelle Ave., next to Central Flowers. Nov. 10 to 12 — Terrace open doubles badminton tournament at Thornhill Jr. Sacondary. Call Paul Gipps at 635-4552 for further Infor- mation. Tuesday, Nov. 13 — Skeena Valley Fairs Assoc. will be holding its an- nual meeting and election of officers at 8 p.m. in the library of Thorn-. hill Jr. Secondary School. All members and interested parties are re- quested to attend. Tuesday, Nov. 13 — You are cordially invited to attend the regular school board meeting of Schoo! District No. 88 (Terrace) at 7:30 p.m. at the New Hazelton Elementary Schoal in New Hazelton, B.C. Thursday, Nov. 15 — Designed specifically for seniors, this series of short one-hour workshops will be happening on the first and third Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum Street. Today’s topic is Use and Abuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs with speaker Eve Kusnick. Nov. 29 will be Safety in tha Home with speaker Constable Ken Harkness. Co-sponsored by Terrace Parks and Recreation and B.C. Old Age Pensioners, Terrace Local and the Skeena Health Unit. For further information, call Elaine or Shawn at 638-1174. Nov. 15 and 22 — Mills Memorial Hospital Diabetic Day Care Clinic. All patients attend both days. Diabetic patients must have a doctor’s referral, and then contact the dietitian at 638-4050 during business hours to register. Sunday, Nov. 18 — Northern Winter Games badminton tryouts at Riveriodge in Kitimat. Must be 8.C.B.A. members. Contact Dee Jenion at 638-1161 or 638-1678 for more information. Monday, Nov. 19 — The next general meeting of the Mills Memorial Hospital Ladies’ Auxitiary wilt be a dinner meeting held at the inn of the West at 6:30 p.m. This will ba our Christmas dinner meeting. All members are urged to attend (dinner shauld be good!!). New members are welcome. Tuesday, Nov. 20 — The annual general meeting of Big Brothers and Big Sisters will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Inn of the West. Nov. 20 and 21 — The Terrace Rotary Club's annual Radio and TV Auc- tlon on Channel 10 and AM 59 from 7 p.m. on. The telaphone number this year is 635-1990. Don’t miss out on the fun — a great way to help - Rotary help your community!! Saturday, Dec. 1 — A Christmas craft saie will be held at the Terrace . Women’s Resource Centre at 4542 Park Ave, Local crafispeople and artists will be selling their wares. Also, these crafts may be purchased through thelr own home. . Thornhilf Jr. Secondary. Must be 6.C.B.A. member. B.C. Wintér Games tryouts (uniors) will be held in Smithers, Please call Fred Jackson at 847-5549 for Information. Tuesday, Dec. 4 — NOTICE TO GOLFERS: Annual general meeting of _ the Skeena Vailay Golf and Country Club at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. Our Coming Events cofumn is a public service offered by the Ter- race Review. Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed in or dropped off at our office, 4535 Grelg Avenue, typed or in Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is available from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Soctety office, corner of - Branch 73, B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, hold a pancake Video reviews by Harriet Fjaagesund Teenage Mutant Ninja Turiies Starring Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas. Produced by Kim Dawson, Simon Fields, David Chan. Directed by Steve Bar- row. Rating: PG. Running time: 95 minutes. New York City is labouring under a crime wave of unpre- cedented proportions, The Foot, reminiscent of a secret clan of Ninja thieves that once operated in Japan, has struck the city full force. They seem able to disappear at will. . When television reporter April O’Neil (Judith Hoag) is attacked in the subway one eve- ning she is rescued by a lone Ninja warrior. The young war- rior takes the unconscious O’Neil back to his underground domain. When April finally herself surrounded by four talking turtles and a wise old rat (the four-legged variety) named Splinter. April joins forces with the pizza-loving turtles when Splinter is later captured by- The Foot. Along with Casey Jones (Elias Koteas), a bat- comes to, she is startled to find J Thornhill Pub“ & Owl’s Nest Catering i ban. “at 13 - Vy f = ey: = ay = “ ba . ey \ A . j > = oo & loa a aire Cri} Oxon @ “Warm atmosphere ‘Friendly people ar “Home-style cooking 2587 Thornhill St. 638-8404 wielding goofball determined to rid the city of crime, they set out to recapturé Splinter and put an end to the fiendish clan. This movie surprised me. It received several bad reviews because of the amount of. violence, It is violent, but not of the blood and gore type that -has become commonplace (how come no one complairis about thase movies!). It is very well made, is quite humourous, and does address moral issues about right and wrong. The Guardian Starring Jenny Seagrove, Dwier Brawn, Carey Lowell, Produced by Joe Wizan. Directed by William Friedkin, Rating: R. Running time: 92 minutes. - According to Druidic legend, every tree has a spirit, but un- fortunately they are not necessarily good spirits. When Kate and Phil (Carey Lowell . and Dwier Brown) hire a live-in nanny for their infant son, they get more than they bargain for. Camilla (Jenny Seagrove) seems like the perfect choice. She knows just about all there is to know about babies. But Camilla is really an evil tree spirit lusting after the blood of newborn babies; she needs their blood to maintain eternal life. After seducing Phil (nudity and suggestive scenes . appear to be thrown in as win- dow dressing), Camilla snatches the baby and heads for her tree in the forest. This movie is ridiculous, and definitely not worth the price of admission, Sunday, Dec. 2 — B.C. Winter Games badminton tryouts (adult) at . _|} *Gigi's - ‘Nov. 9, «Until Nov. 17 - Northwest Arts and entertainment calendar R.E.M. Lee Theatre ‘Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m. — Caledonia Band and Choir. ‘Dec. 5, 8 p.m. — Liona Boyd in concert McColl Playhouse *Nov..15, 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 - Terrace Little Theatre Terrace Public Art Gallery *for the month of November - Fred Paulson, exhibition & sale of watercolours The Terrace Inn "Ransom" *Augie’s - Karin Ljungh and Gien Fossum Northern Motor Inn *George’s Pub - until Nov. 17, Reg Alexander Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 10 & 11 - The Mothballs Northern Lights Studio “Don Weir art exhibit . Kitimat Centennial Museum “Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m. - "The Burning Times" and "Illuminated Lives”, two NFB films “The Poetry of Painting" - watercolours, photos, ‘oils and drawings by Michel K. Bateman “Until Nov. 17 - BODY ORNAMENTS paintings, jewellery, drums, rattles Prince Rupert Performing Arts Theatre *Nov. 15, 8 p.m. - Comedy of Errors, a Vancouver Arts Club Theatre production *Nov.' 18, 8 p.m. ~ Gercel Ensemble "Sinners", an adult comedy presented by the