10 ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 5, 1986 errace realdant Plerre Le Gal, grand knight ifor the Knights of Columbus, presents Flona Ballinger, preschool teacher at the Terrace Child Development Centre, with a & acheque for $1,249.25. The money will be § idiracted toward operating costs at the cen- § [tra to provide young students with required ‘services. Le Gal sald the funds were ratsed | sat a bingo held In July. Some members of § the Knights of Columbus felt It would be ap- J propriate to put on an additional bingo ses: & Esion, aside from thelr monthly event, to try & fand raise money for the centre, as ciub 7” representatives belleve the davelopment Be program has beneficial effects for par-f am ticipants. Ja A ’ Idtimers’ season on The first toucnament of the Oldtimers’ hockey season saw Smithers and Thornhill teams posting vic- ‘tories at Prince Rupert on the Oct. 25 weekend. Following round-robin action involving the eight teams, they played off for final positions. On ‘A’ side, the Smithers Rubber Puckees beat the host Wrinkles 3-1 to finish on top. The playoff for third and fourth saw Terrace Timbermen down Kitimat Merchants 4-2. Thornhill Okies won ‘B’ side by a 3-2 decision over Kitimat’s Molson Golden Oldies. Thornhill came back from a 2-0 deficit to place first. Smithers Hilltops defeated Prince Rupert Puckaneers 4-2 for third place. The next tournament on the Schedule is at Vanderhoof on the Nov. 8 weekend. A day to remember APRIL 14, 1955 A rare April snowfall of 7.2 cm covered the ground and daffodils at Victoria. Fditor’s Quote Book There’s always an easy solution to every human problem - neat, plausible, and wrong. ; . HL, Mencken In court In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, Oct. 16 Raymond Morgan was fined $400 for operating a motor vehi- cle while his ability to drive was impaired. ee On. Thursday, Oct. 16 in Terrace Provincial Court Hector Dignard _was found guilty of driv- ing while his ability to drive was impaired and was jailed 14 days and his drivers’ license was put on six months proba- tion. Dignard was also fined $750 for driving while disqualified. * ek In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday Oct. 17 Kevin Carnahan was found guilty of driving while his ability to drive was impaired and jailed three months and fined $450 for driving while disqualified. Carnahan’s drivers license was also put on six months proba- tion. * * * On Friday, Oct. 17 in Terrace Provincial Court Kevin Carnahan was fined $300 for an offense under the Motor Vehicle Act. * ko In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Oct. 17 Charles Johannson was jailed 14 days for operating a motor vehi- cle while his ability to drive was impaired. x kK On Friday, Oct. 17 in Terrace Provincial Court Joseph Gagne was fined $450 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. Gagne’s drivers license was also suspend- ed for six months. iit TERRACE be recelved are: NOTICE OF POLL 3 DISTRICT OF TERRACE Public Notice is given to the electors of the Municipality that a poll is necessary at the election now pending, and that the persons nominated as candidates at FOR ALDERMAN (Three to be elected for a two-year term) the election, for whom votes will SURNAME OTHERNAMES OFFICE TERM RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OCCUPATION COOPER’ Bob Alderman 1986-1988 4923 Twedle Avenue Contractor GEERAERT Graham August Alderman 1986-1988 2515 Skeena Street lronworker JACKMAN Bob Alderman 1986-1986 5122 Medeek Avenue Personal Supervisor SMITH Doug Alderman 1986-1988 3603 Eby Street Broadcaster 8:00 p.m. The poll will be opened at Clarence Michiel Elementary School Gymnasium, 3430 Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia on Saturday, November 15, 1986, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and Advance polls will be opened at the District of Terrace Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street, Ter- race, British Columbia, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Friday November 7, 1986, and at Mills Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Friday, Novernebr 14, 1988. Dated at Terrace, B.C., this 27th day of October, 1986. Murdo Macdonald Retuming Officer ra Coming lecrace, ‘ Events Sept. to Nov. — Prenatal courses at Skeena Health Unit. Phone 638-3310. Wednesday, November § — It's a puppet showl!! at the Terrace Public Library at 7 p.m. The puppet show Is roe gan suitable for all ages. For more info., call Thursday, November 6 — Monthly meeting of the Ter- race Art Association at 7:30 p.m. at the Gallery. November 7 & 8 — With the cooperation of the Terrace - Community Band and the Terrace Theatre Alive Socie- ty, the Terrace Little Theatre will proudly present “Young Dracula” at the REM Lee Theatre, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. and on Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. For more infor- mation éall 635-9717 or 635-3768. Saturday, November 8 — A “Book Sale” In the Skeena Mall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,, sponsored by the Terrace Public Library. There will be some fantastic bargains, surprise grab bags for a dollar, and much more. Saturday, November 8 — Centennial Christian School will be holding thelr annual bazaar at 3602 Sparks Street. Come and check out the baking, crafts, games and tea room, and the White Elephant sale, from 2 to 5 p.m. Suppef Is available at 5 p.m. and the big auction bagins at 7 p.m. See you there! : Sunday, November 9 ~~ The Anglican Church will pre- sent a Talent Night tn the church. There will be no ad- mission charged; a silver collection will be taken. Pie and lce-craam will be served in the basement after the show. There will be a small charge. We will also have whole ples for saie. Wednesday, November 12 — Northwest Development Education Association is showing the film, “Dominga”, about rural Bolivian women and thelr changing living conditions, at the Terrace Women's Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave., Terrace, at 7:30 p.m. A short business meeting will follow. Everyone welcome, For more info., call Frances at 635-2436. Wednesday, November 12 — Parenting & drug abuse information workshop. Caledonia High School, room 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. Constable Harvey from the ROMP * will be on hand to present this NO CHARGE workshop. Wednesday, November 12 — Terrace Women's Resource Centre will be hosting a workshop on “Eating Disorders” for the public from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium, 3412 Kalum Street, Terrace. For more information, please call Can- ¢y or Pat at 638-0228, 12 noon to 4 p.m., Monday to Fri- ay. Thursday, November 13 — Reel World Film Society and Northwest Community College present as part of thelr International Film Series, ‘Each Other”, an In- timate and personal portrayal of the feminine ex- perience, at the Caledonia Secondary School Lecture Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 14 — Terrace Concert Society ) presents La Troupe Circus at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre starting at 8 p.m. Come and see the jugglers, the trapezists and the acrobats. Tickets avail. at Sight and Sound or at the door. Saturday, November 15 — As part of the Skeana Mail's annual Arts and Crafts Falr, the B.C. Heart Foundation is holding a big pre-Christmas Bake Sale. You'll find alt the Christmas goodies you'd rather not bake yourself, and a beautiful gingerbread house will be raffled. Donation’ of baked goods would be appreciated — drop them off at the mall or call Karen at 635-0487 for pick-up. Monday, November 17 — Terrace Coffee House Socie- ty presents Duane Hendricks, singer/songwriter from Calgary at 7:30 p.m. at Don Diegos, 3212 Kalum St. Ad- vance tickets avall. at Kelly’s and Shefleld & Sons. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For more Information, phone. 638-0456, Tuesday, November 18 — Terrace Parks and Recrea- tion Is offering a Skills Program for Community Organization — Time Management, at Northwest Community College, Room 211 from 7 to 10 p.m. Register at Terrace Parks and Rec office in the Arena, or phone 638-1174, Thursday, November 20 — Terrace Parks and Recrea- tion is offering a Skills Program for Community Organization — Marketing, at Northwest Community College, fram 7 to 10 p.m. Register at Terrace Parks and Rec office In the Arena, or phone 638-1174, Saturday, November 22 — The Big Band Dance and Dinner will be held at 7 p.m. in the Skeena Secondary School Gym, sponsored by the Terrace and Thornhill Band Parents Assoc. Tickets can be purchased at Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall and table reserva- tions made by phoning 638-3833. Wednesday, November 26 — Terraceview Lodge an- nual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Hotel. For those interested, memberships are available at Terraceview Lodge. For members wishing to vote, membership of 30 days prior to the meeting date Is re- quired. Thursday, November 27 — Reel World Film Society and Northwest Community College present, during thelr tnternational Film Series, “City of Women" a visual spectacle of love, lust and sexual wariare, at 7:30 pm. at Caledonia Secondary School Lecture Theatre. [| maaan