tne ESS EE rie WHAT'S _ SULY 43; 1991-— Terrace Public _ Library 10:30, a,m. ‘or 2:00 p.m. Outer space odyssey crafts and : activities. “6 year old-and up. Register in advance, 638-8177, Asking about: our) summer . Yeading club. . oy kkk , SULLY 11,°'1991 = 3. p.m, ' Wildlife Collage. Wall mural _ eraft and talk. 8 p.m. "Catching ’ the Light’ ‘talk on outdoor photography. Furlong Bay picaic shelter, : kkk . SULY 12, 1991 — 3 p.m. - “Hey at Furlong Bay. 7 p.m.-- Camp- Furlong Bay picnic shelter, wKaekhk hand first aid for children: & p.m. - “Steelhead of the Nor- Rob Brown. Furlong Bay picnic shelter, co, thik P.m. - Let's Take it Easy... A casual evening hike at Excham- siks River Provinciat Park {meet - the parking tot). thin JULY 15, 199] — § p.m, - Hug- a-Tree slide tape presentation. Furlong Bay picnic shelter. . kkk : SULY 18, 1991 — Terrace Public Library 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m.” _ Lost Worlds, crafts anid activities for 6 years and up, Register in our summer reading club, teeik . from MLE. _ &s CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and — Immune _ Dysfunction Syndrome), A video entitled .Fhe Growing Dilemma of Myalgic Engephalomyelitis’’ will be: shown .in the downstairs theeling room of the Terrace Public Library at 7:30 p.m. For more info. please call Kathleen . Talsira at 635-2718, ee s,s 2 Sree 73 is holding at pot luck picnic at ‘12'-npon,” Meet ‘al the ‘Happy -” *. Gang. Centre 3226 for transpor- jatian ‘ta Kieanza Park (Picnic -° - will be held at. the Happy Gang - Cenire-in the event of inclement » weather.) Further information “635-9090. : oe. 2s 2 | TERRACE ART GALLERY and Terrace Public Library sum- mer art show featuring local ar- | |. tists ‘is held Tuesday to Sat., : noon to 5 p.m. Further infarma-- + °F tion-call Cathy 639-8884, . VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR.’ “Child - Health. clinics" - for: Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. +. 12° p.m, and from 1:30 p.m, -4 Pm. “Thursdays 1:30 p.m. - 4 pam. measuring children. No lifting - necessary. For mare information ., call Debra at 638-3310 ” Poe or tet Oa . TERRACE PIPES & DRUMS q practice every Mon. fram 7;30° J" ’ happening in the park. with entertaitiment being. “A. 840 pan, Je, Table: 8:20 - 9:00 |: “p.m, Sre Table; 9:15 - 9:45 pam. ‘piping & drumming, Meet atthe” - {Kin Hut next to Heritage Park, _ at EE Anyone interested in playing or ‘Soup. learning -to play, call Audrey ~iKere at 635-3726, ee eae {CCB TERRACE AND “DISTRICT ‘F 2nd Tues. of every month at 1:00 -p.m, in the Women’s Resource: Kids Lets get Cooking’' Firepit fire Traditions...musi¢ and fun. ": *, JULY 13, 1991 --3 p.m. - First — - thwest'" by guest’ presenter: ~ JULY 14, 1591 — p.m. - Kids - Games. Lakelse Picnic Shelter. 7 -: F Al the Information ‘sign next ta. “J... advance 638-8177, Ask about SIULY 19, 1991 — Support group - mecting for persons suffering F .- _ (Myaligic 2] Encephatomyletis), also known -. “ SULY 20, 1991 = BCOAPO No. “f° ‘Duties “includ ighing & ulies include weighing» . We've been trying to increase every area we } could,” she added, Cote «Bach day's events begin over the noon hour, White-Cane. Club. meeting the 4. ‘the library at:638-8177. ‘hOB AL erga age “library's summer prdyram: The library is offering Hoth a Reading fub: children and activity days for those six years and older. More information can be obtained by calling “Adventure. Matthew Kinvig was one of over 50 children who celebrated at the Great Trek Party, the kick-off of the NERD at ' Campaign. Adventurers club: which is open*it* fFo--- == © up full head Lower Little Park is becoming the centre of ac- tivities for this year's Riverboat Days on the August long weekend. Lh M __ ‘Saturday and Sunday, visitors to the park will . be able to take in music, science demonstrations, “mitive dancing and food, says Riverboat Days: spokesman Mary Ann Burdett, ‘fasting until early evening, © _ __ Music will be the predominant aspect of what's provided by the Terrace Musicians Association, _ featuring local performers, and Music "91. The latter is bringing ‘in Smithers musician Mark Perry to give four concerns, at 2 p.m..and4 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. Centennial Lions club spokesman Tod Strachan said it is planning to have its own con- cession booth at the park along with Filipino food, ples and cakes from St. Matthew’s | Riverboat Days picking of steam Anglican church and native food. Music "91's involvement continues Saturday evening at the arena with Guitars and Cadillacs, a band that plays cover versions of Dwight Yoakam songs. Lo An hour of Yoakam music will be followed by a dance the proceeds from which go toward com- munity and service groups that help put on the dance. | ” There’s also music planned Sunday afternoon at Heritage Park sponsored.-by the Terrace ' Regional Museum Society. Burdett said other activities are coming along as planned. . They include the Legion-sponsored parade down Lakelse Saturday morning and the Seniors Mile and Slingers races to be held Sunday on the 4600 Block of Lakelse. The Riverboat Days Society acts as the coor- dinating body for all events, Those in turn are organized by community groups. Self-help program could offer arthritis relief Soon arthritis sufferers will be able to help themselves, through a program introduced by the Arthritis Society, and taught by 21 local people. Originally developed at Stanford University's arthritis cen- ‘[ tre in Palo Alto, California, the Arthritis Self-Management Program teaches participants how to stretch and relax their muscles, reduce pain, protect their joints and conserve energy. : Terrace society member Mary McGowan explained classes are led by people who have arthritis themselves, rather than by health professionals, The program will be taught in week- yy two-hour classes over a six week period beginning in Oc- tober. . She said 13 Terrace and eight Kitimat residents had taken. part in an instructors’ course held last month. . Pointing out there are approximately 2,000 people in Ter- race with arthritis, she added, ‘Maybe this program will help them help themselves, that’s what it’s all about. I mean, a pill helps, but you've got to help yourself, too,” Repeat term Elaine Johnson has been § re-elected as adirector of the ff B.C. Lung Association. Johnson was tagged for a “second year as director of the provincial body at the organization’s annuad general meeting held in Van- couver last month. The B.C. Lung Associa- tion is a voluntary health agency with approximately 130,000 regular supporters. It funds medical research in- to lung disease and conducts both health education and community service programs a On across the province. cf, SEE Secs It relies almost entirely on . donations received through Elaine Johnson fundraising events such as its well-known Christmas Seal for local “ “Workshop aims to heal __ Spiritual healing will be the subject of the week-long “‘Ris- ing Spirit’? workshop at the Kermode Friendship Centre August 12-16. Workshop organizer Benita Chapdelaine said the session will be led by two native teachers and will focus on the healing of self, family and the community, substance and sexual abuse, grieving and dreams. The popular Lee Brown, an inland Salish who now lives in Vernon, is a private consultant and trainer known for his gen- tle approach to teaching, says Chapdelaine. Having experienced alcohol addiction, physical and mental abuse, he understands intimately the process of healing, and is well known for his capacity to health education from a native perspective, Chapdelaine added, She said his relentless positive attitude other People think positively, so that they can change their ways, Chief Leonard George of the Burrard Band — the other teacher — has been involved with social and economic pro- grams for native people for the past 10 years, and ‘has produc- ed a video on native training programs. , He has an extensive background in Public speaking, Chapdelaine said, and he has acted in films and on television. The workshop will be held at the Kermode Friendship Cen- tre, - Register by contacting Chapdelaine at the centre (635-4906). The deadline is Juty 26. Le ee ee es ee Pe # i i | | i od ' | ‘Organizations, :/ This column is intended ° for ‘apm-profit organiza: tions and those events for - hich ‘there Is no sdmls- sjon charge, To meet our production B ders and community | deadlines, we ask that any ‘item for. What's Up -be ~ submitied by noon on he “| FRIDAY ' preceding: the. * Issue in which It ls ta» + - -f -achieved and Sorensen, hopes, “f: cthls year Terrace will come out the only. opportunity. local __ donors can.contribute because * Mills Memorial hospital: is not. _ $e up to take blood donations, This is also a particularly im-' " portant time of the year for the Red Cross to get. those; extra “units. The summer, of course, ° ple travelling it can prove dif-, ficult to. find. enough donars Yeasors, _ are "That total was: 29 vinits-le than the Prince’ Rupert«'elin Jn top, “it's been a while since . Sorenson explains the clinic is - means vacations and with peo-— ‘It’ only’ takes - about 45 Minutes. and giving up that snail part of your day may end Up. saving someone's life, she adds -Some points to remember for those planning: to: attend the Clinics. << © The Red Cross emphasizes there is no-risk. of: contracting - any disease by giving blood. All i 4 . only,’once and. then thrown AWAY ).fannot be ac- eon: medica- cepted “ff tion. ES residents will respo Secondary school. as EVERY DROP COUNTS, That's the message from Buddy Blood Drop (Lissi Sorenson) and he’s hoping nd to that need by turning out in strength at today's blood donar cline at Skeena Jr. bd ‘. * oo ae & + a , Centre, Everyone welcome. For . i - information ‘phone Phyllis at. T h + | on ag i aioe | There's still time to save a life — ee 2. 2 2 a . i - TERRACE _ KITIMAT iin = . : : meci every Tuesda > Mn walker 7 pm. Terrace, Every day the Red Cross we've. beaten. Prince Rupert,” " Mee 6 te ieee J needs 5,000. blood donors to she says. He ‘May 26 Brunch It: a.m. and | ta eee . re Crepti al “F pum. For “info.” 1. Rewpitale demands of Canadian The clinic is being held in the : Ghe 635-3238, ' — ; - 8¥mnasium at Skeena Jr. a teak ; . But for Terrace residents, , Secondary: school on Munroe ' care ’ there is ‘only one day a year they. ‘St.'It-begins at 2 p.m. and goes } fi {Sart help meet that demand, says - until:8p.m,-So there still could eo ‘he Terrace. Standard -| local. blood Monor:: clinic:-"be ‘time, she points’ out, for L ‘offers What's. Up as a “organizer Lissi Sorensen. ._. Teaders‘to’ get down there and public-service ta its And today’s the day!’ make a donation. ; TE eb AY Cea le eee