Legion Notes By PETER CROMPTON STEAK NIGHT for the month of April will be held Friday, April 9, Branch 13 is hosting the spring zone meeting in Terrace April 16-18. Watch the lounge notice board for the agenda. There is a dinner and dance on Saturday night. The Doubles Pool Tournament is going along fine, Players still in this tournament must keep an eye on the shect and make ‘sure all games are completed up to the quarter-finals before April 24. The crew forgthe mixed pool tournament . is posted. atid fund games can be played up to April 24. All other games will be played Sunday, April 25. The lounge will .be open that day from 11:30 a.m. ” The 80th anniversary week of celebration is shaping up to be a very busy week, There will be an audition for our talent night held Saturday, May 1 starting at 2 p.m. Our sports awards night is in the cvening with a dinner at 7 p.m. Awards will be pre- sented at 8:15 p.m. and dancing will begin at 9 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person. The schedule of events for the week of May 815 is up in the lounge. Lunches on Sunday and Monday are $5, and admission is by ticket only. Meeting night and honour “and awards night dinners are admission by ticket ($5) as well. The gala night will be held Thursday, May 13 and is invitation and admission by ticket only — $10 per person. Your replies for this must be in before April 30, 1999. We have a tour of Methanex in Kitimat planned for Monday. Anyone interested in going on this tour, please put your name on the sign up sheet in the lounge. The softball game, scheduled for Sunday, May 9, will depend on whether or not the field is clear of snow and in good enough shape-to play on. The Rest of the World Teain is already in training. Gunter Knocke is having some trouble pitching the soccer ball. Scot Charles F. Meek keeps saying he’s going to run the Haggis, and Irishman Tony Reddy hopes his singing of Danny Boy will put the Ca- nadian Team asleep long enough for the Rest of the World tcam to steal a run or two. Watch out for further reports in the coming weeks. On Saturday, May 8 there will be cand- lelight ceremony held at the Terrace Cenotaph. A candle will be laid at the Cenotaph by our veterans and they will be joined by our young scouts, guides and cadets. A candle will be laid for each name.” that is on our cenolaph. Many young Ter- . race citizens lost their lives defending our freedom. This begins at 7:30 p.m. Don’t forget next general meeting Tues- day, April 13. - Around Town (JOURNEYING The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 31, 1999 - B3 To the E We are an Easter People and Alletuia is our Song! St. Augustine Please Come Home for Easter It is Time for Reconciliation Faster Sunday Mass ~ “4 at Sacred Heart Paws,” -7i~ 2 f aan Millennium applications available ARTS AND HERITAGE organizations wishing to mark the millennium with special projects can obtain Millennium Arts. and Herilage Fund applications at government agent offices, MLA constituency offices and through the Internet. Three application dead- lines have been set to en- courage project ideas from a variety of cultural organiza- tions, disciplines and regions, The deadlines are: April 30, 1999, Oct. 30, 1999, and April 30, 2000. BC 2000 Arts and live projects that are sig- nificant to a community and its history, encourage the preservation and interpreta- lion of B.C.’s heritage, and respond ta innovative, millennium-related cultural activities and projects. - Applicants must be arts or heritage organizations regis- tered as non-profit societies in B.C. Projects must be completed by March 31, 2001. Website to visit www,be2000. gov.be.ca Training programs offered EATING DISORDER are: October 28-31. The programs will en- hance knowledge and skills around the prevention, inter- vention and treatment of eating disorders. They are also an op- portunity to problem solve, network and build teams witb like minded nortthem folks in order to ensure cating disorder issues ad- dressed in Terrace. The programs ate open to any individual who wants to be or is already involved in the prevention of eating dis- orders. For more information call Joanne Houghton, project coordinator for Eating Dis- orders Project North at P.O. fp ry ‘ ‘3%’ Heartsong Healing Center is hostinga series of creative and spiritual growth workshops for women, Facilitated by Deirdre McEwan. “Within every caterpillar is a dream of gossamer wings” Each session is lrmited to 7 participants, with pre-registration encouraged, at a cost of $20. Please call635-6869. Wednesday, March 331 ,- 7 pm Friday, April 46-7 pm “Onceln A BlueMaon,AmEnough" = “Exploringpatterns of Lossin AnEvening Of Self Reflection » Your Life" dMeditative Art ; _OAE_— Friday, Aprii23-7 pm Friday, Aoril2- 7 pm “Exploring your Recurring Life “introduction te Meditative Art" Dream’ Friday, April9 -7 pm Friday, ApridQ- 7 om “Maditative Writing" “Creating Balancein Your Life 4509 Lakalse Avenue, Terrace Beside Totem Furniture Heritage Awards are avail- -able to: assist in the creation “of new works, support crea- TRAINING: programs are. being -offered:in Terrace (3368 April 15-18; Jutie10-13' and" Box 1078 Mackenzie, B.C, VOJ..2C0_-.Fax 250-997. we) Heartsong Healing Center Aromatherapy Massage by Susan Maroney ‘Certifiad Aromtherapiat Saturdays 1:90 -4;005m 1h 846 1/2Bhe t20"° Retail Salas of locally made aromatherepy, soaps, gals, bath salts, candies & bath bombs Fridsys 12-@Gpm Saturycays 7 Dam-12:30 Waik-Ins Welcome or phone 635-2152 for aromatherapy sppaintmenta 4505 Lakelsa Avenue, Terrace SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK TERR ACE April 12-16, 1999 The City of Terrace’s Public Works Department will pick up extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, on Iheabovedates, Please have the extra garbage and waste material in plastic bags or cartons to assist in the pickup, and set it out on your regular pick up day (check the Add-A-Day Calendar). 7 This service does NOT include car bodies, stumps, industrial waste, or items normally charged for at the Landfill (such .as major appliances). HIS LAST DAYS A DRAMATIC REAL - LIFE PRESENTATION OF THE CRUCIFIXION AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS Two Performances this year GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 2 6:30 PM AND 8:00 PM Adventist Church 5401 McConnell Avenue, Terrace FREE ADMISSION NO OFFERINGS WILL BE COLLECTED 4th Annual Easter Drama Parental Discretion for children 6 and under Baside Totem Furniture Constle eye Government ol Canada On April 1, 1999, ~ SOE a new territory will be born. Nunavut on Gouvernement du Canada Nunavut, "our land" in Inuktitut, is the traditional = land of the Inuit in Canada’s eastern Arctic. This fifth of Canada’s land-mass is home to a young and dynamic population of about 25,000. Nunavut faces formidable challenges, but it also 7 holds great promise for its people. Northerners have always demonstrated resourcefulness, ingenuity and adaptability. The new Government of Nunavut will reflect this in a partnership that incorporates the best of traditional Inuit values systems. Canada — built through cooperation, an evolving democracy and a tradition of peace — continues to. grow with the birth of this new and unique territory, Nunavut. " Cana and contemporary — 7 di “