a\ * at ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Nov. 24, 1976 Readers are reminded ~~ that the Terrace Answering - Bureau will be providing - residents with information _on the community calendar ”. at 638-8195. This service also . provides information on _ clubs and organizations as. ’ ° well as general information --about the community. People who wish to list in- formation for this column . should telephone TAB at the: . _ cludes refreshments and - midnight buffet. Phone 635- . $951, " above number. Friday, Nov. 19 - Dec. 10 - Toby Nilsson’s Surrealistic ~ Painting Exhibition. ~ Library , Arts Room. ~ Saturday, November 27 ’ Order of the Royal Purple’s Novelty Sale - "Co-op. Mall. Two - a superstars of re American Jazz, singer ‘Sarah Vaughan and ~ drummer Buddy Rich, will. , be featured in an encore 7 concert on In: Performance _at . Wolf Trap, Friday, : November 26 a 10 p.m. on Public TV 9. _ Ms. Vaughan, with her . trio, will present a dazzling collection of man _ greatest hits. Buddy’ will be joined by - Tnember af -hard. driving con- temp @ all programs in this ’“geries, which is a production of WETA-Washington, D.C. is 17- the jazz concert was taped - ’. December 4 © of her’ Rich. - nd. for a session — Monday, November 29 Terrace Community Choir Practice - Christian Reformed Church. 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m. “Thursday, December 2 0.A.P. Monthly Meeting - Senior Citizens Room - 2 pm, Friday, December 3% - “Bandolin” - Blue-Grass Folk Group - R.E.M. Lee Theatre. 8:15 p.m. Friday, December 3 - Second annual Big Band Ball, — sponsore by Caledonia, Skeena ’ and Thornhill Band Parents Associations with music by the Band Directors of School District 88..Skeena Junior High Gym, 9 p.m. Ad- mission $10 per person in- Tickets - Taylor’s Men's Wear or Sight and Sound, : Terrace Association presents Guitar Trio. R.E.M. Lee. Theatre as it was presented at Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts. In Per- formance at Wolf Trap ‘is _ made possible by a grant from Atlantic Richfield Company. The concert will include a mixture of Ms. -Vaughan's well-known classics such as “Misty”, ‘Round Mid- night”, ‘Dee. & - »- Caledonia Sr. Secondary Concert . “Body and Soul’’ Fe AA, Ee Sunday, December’ 5 - Skeena Jr.. Sec. School Gold Band Xmas -Concert - R.E.M. Lee Theatre, 2 p.m. Sunday, December 5 ’ . Terrace Music -Students present an evening of Mozart - R-.E.M. .Lee Theatre. 8 p.m. _ Monday, December 6 Terrace Community Choir Practice . - : Christian Reformed Church. 8 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. ‘Tues. December 7 - Uplands. Elementary School Christmas Concert - R.E.M. Lee. Theatre Dec. School . Drama’ Class Vroduction. ‘R. E. M. Lee “yeatre - riday, Dec, 10 - Jan. 3. Painting Exhibition by Mrs. Crail from Summerland - Library Arts Room. Sunday, December. 12 Terrace: Community Choir Xmas Concert, Christian Reform Chureh, 8 p.m. _ Super jazz stars on 9 “atid Moonlight in Ver- mont’’, along with more ‘recent tunes. It’s a mixture she. developed and keeps well tuned by staying in touch with her audience. Buddy Rich will illustrate - his drum mastery with spectacular jazz numbers, and his own special version of ‘'Theme from West Side =. Story”. al The country with the most pela is the United States. RACE. fet iesotet Saturday, December 11, . 1976 - The’ ’ Kinette Club of Terrace will be holding a Christmas Bake Sale at the ‘Terrace Co-op Shopping Centre on Saturday, December 11, 1976 from 10 a.m. until everything is sold. ‘Tues., December 14. - Kiti K-Shan Primary. School Christmas Concert, R.E.M. Lee Theatre Wednesday, Dec. 15 - Dee. 19 Terrace Little Theatre's Christmas Pantomine - R.E.M. Lee Theatre, 8 p.m. December 16-18 - Terrace Little Theatre's _Christmas Pantomine. R.E.M. Lee Theatre - Friday, December 17, 1976 -- The. Three’ Rivers Worksho op ‘will be holding a sale the trainee’s products in the concourse of ' _ the Terrace Co-op between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. On sale will be. wooden toys, Xmas swags, wreaths and _cor- .sages, all made by the Trainees at Three Rivers Workshop. Allthe Time —. ‘A man consulted a psy- chiatrist for help with var- . jous problems. As usual, the analyst. said, “Stretch out hereon the couch. Just: re- lax and tell me about your early life. Keep on talking and say anything that comes ceeded to: spill out his life's took out a. big bailoon and. blew it up. Then, he stuck a - pin in it. The. balloon: burst with -a loud crash. The patient was startled. The - doctor said quickly, “Now . tell me what you thought about when you heard the loud explosion?” “I thought about sex, it's all I ever _‘ think about.” ‘Practice -. _ Reformed Church. 8 p-m. - to mind.” The patient pro- . story. Suddenly, the analyst | ‘Saturday, January i Skeena Jr. Sec. School Gold Band Bottle Drive! Monday, Jan, 3 - Jan. 2 Childrens Arts Show from. Burnaby Art Gallery - Library Arts Room. ‘Thursday, January 6 O.A.P. Monthly Meeting - p.m. ‘Monday, January 10 Terrace Community Choir Practice - Christian Retormed Church. 8 p.m. - | 9:30 p.m. Thursday. January 20 Business and Frofessional Womens ‘Monthly Meeting Monday, January 24 Terrace Community Choir 9:30 p.m. Monday, January 31 Terrace Community Choir © Practice - Christian ‘Reformed Church, 8 »- m, - > 9:30 p.m. ‘caught Doodling _ In the. middle of a ge- ography lesson, Stew was . caught doodling on his desk. “Stew,” said the teacher, - “what do you know about _ the Rumanian border?” Sur- prised, Stew could only say: “Oh, he's the guy that goes out with my aunt and my . father doesn’t like it!” Your last chance. for Live Enfertainment at the LAKELSE CABARET ‘The Cabaret will be closed Nov. : a9 to Dee. 2 | STARTING DECEMBER 3RD _ OZONE EXPRESS (Formerly El Ef Tere Cabaret) Bers @ Wook. arate EE a BEN A a 1 ant eo ee ere rien trate er POPPER Prenton en oie An Ak han EWE AR ENTE es Ha aha | Paes 6) Ls Bre Nm, For an Evening of Fon| Breath Disco at the. me ., Ozone Express ane _ Phone 635-2287. Senior Citizens Room. 2 | Christian |