10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 12, 1986 . 7 Z| Executive elected TERRACE —The Annual General Meeting of the Roadrunners Motocycle Club of Terrace on Nov. 3 elected as President — Brian Ramsay; Vice President — Susan Kaulbeck; and Secretary/Treasurer — Doug Misfeldt. ‘ Immediate Past President James Gilham retains his position as Executive Director. The purpose of the club is to organize motorcycle- oriented activities and to promote safe and responsible operation of motorcycles, with a view to improving the image of motorcycles and motorcyclists in the com- munity. Oy) Sept. to Nov. — Prenatal courses at Skeena Health Unit. Phone 638-3310. Wednesday, November 12 — Northwest Development Education Association is showing the film, “Dominga”, about rural Bolivian women and their changing living con- ditions, 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 in- id (4 NOVEM BER formation workshop. Caledonia High School, room 3, is Oa 40 p.m. Constable Harvey from the RCMP will be on hand to present this NO CHARGE workshop. Wednesday, November 42 — 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 infor- : | LOBSTER MADNESS : bs | M ON r. H | mation, please cail Candy or Pat at 638-0228, 12 rioon to 4 , 'm., Monday to Friday. T , part I- tor of Delaney's p.m., Peat 1 Sine od roan all, was the lucky winner of Steak & L b 34 3 95 Wednesday, November 12 — The Canadian Cancer Socle- “Pig In a Poke” raffle. “It's the first time in along time, I've won ea obster . ty, Terrace Branch is having st monthly meeting from? anything,” she said, Sinkewicz took home $125.00. The raffle i ' $ 95 0 8 p.m. at the tibrary Arts room, New me was sponsored By the Order of Royal Purple, Proceeds are to Pair of Lobstertails 1 6. welcome, For further Information, call Kathy 635-5909 or ‘on Army's @ ive. ' eee oes ° Thursday, November 13 — Reel World Film Society and at the Northwest Community College present as part of their in- ternational Film Series, “Each Other’, an intimate and at the Archers hold shoot Terrace B.C. ; 4332 Lakelse Ave. personal portrayal of the feminine experiance, ria Caladonia Secondary School Lecture Theatre at 7:30 p.m. The Kermodei Archers § JUNIOR FEMALE po? uy Friday, November 14 —- Terrace Concert Society presents Club in Terrace had their BAREBOW ® ? ) La Troupe Circus at the REM. Lee Theatre starting at 8 inst i p.m, Gome and see e jugglers, the trapezis s and the Yond ry oF SHO on was Susan Payne, 185, Ter- acrobats. Tickets avail. at Sight and Sound or at the door. ; Tace. 4] Friday, November 14 — Totem Saddle Club is holding its successful and had 35 shooters participating. Listed below are the winners: MEN’S UNLIMITED Wayne Carlton, 1121, Terrace; Jim Cole, 1065, Kitimat; Don King, 918, * Quesnel. LADIES’ UNLIMITED Lynne Williamson, 1092, Smithers; Luella King, 1082, Quesnel; Wanda Carlton, 1029, Terrace. HEAVYTACKLE Gil Payne, 1017, Ter- race; Steve Williams, 1011, Prince Rupert, Gerry Mauer, 986, Smithers. MEN’S FREESTYLE Ed Trudeau, 1083, Kitimat; Rick Gilker, 1034, Prince Rupert; Guy , Dugay, 1011, Kitimat. JUNIOR MALE UNLIMITED Cy Williamson, 1095, Smithers. MEN’S BAREBOW Ed Hobenshield, 874, Kitwanga; Ed MacKenzie, 864, Smithers. LADIES’ BAREBOW Shirley Hobenshield, 875, Kitwanga; Judy Mauer, 838, Smithers; Anne Payne, 592, Ter- race. JUNIOR MALE FREESTYLE The tournament in- cluded shooting both 18 meters and 25 meters both days. Anyone interested in ar- chery can contact the Ker- modei Archers: Gil and Anne Payne at 635-3955 or Wayne and Wanda Carlton at 638-8540. A classified ad in the Terrace Review is yours for ONLY °2 (per week, 30 words or less) How do you get your ad into the Review? @ drop it in our mail stot @ mail it to us @ come into our office @ phone us @ or stop us on the street There will be no billing! Pay next time you Restuurant BAVARIAN INN RESTAURANT | 635-9161 } OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. for dinner 114-196 | asin, _— ge nant gg i | WPPTTTTTITITLT TELL CCC CLL You don’t have to \ annual dance at the Inn of the West, with dinner at 7 p.m. The band will be Borderline. Tickets are available from any Saudle Club member or by calling 635-5539 or 635-5046. Saturday, November 15 — Branch 73, B.C. Old Age Pen- sioners’ Organization will be holding thelr Fall Tea and Bazaar at the Happy Gang Centre from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, November 15 — As part of the Skeena Mail's annual Arts and Crafts Fair, the B.C. Heart Foundation Is holding a big pre-Christmas Bake Sale. You'll find all the Christmas goodies you'd rather not bake yourself, and a beautiful gingerbread house will be raffled, Donations 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 Society presents Duane Hendricks, singer/songwriter from Calgary at 7:30 p.m, at Don Diegos, 3212 Kalum St. Ad- vance tickets avail. at Kelly's and Shefield & Sons. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For more Information, phone 638-0456. Monday, November 17 -— The Canadian Cancer Society, Terrace Branch, will be hosting an Educational Workshop from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Library Arts room. There will be a guest speaker from Prince George, and the public Is in- vited to attend. Refreshments will be served. For further information, call Kathy 635-5909 or Pat 635-5078. Monday, November 17 — Thornhill Junior Secondary School will be handing out first term Report Cards. Parentiteacher Interviews will be held on Tuesday, November 18 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 1B — Terrace Parks and Recreation 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 Recreation is offering a Skiils Program for Community Organization — Marketing, at Northwest Community College, from 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 Din- ner will be held at 7 p.m. inthe 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 reservations made by phoning 638-3833. Sunday, November 23 — The annual meeting of the Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Terrace Library. Election of ofticers will ba held. All certificate holders PLEASE at- tend. Thursday, November 27 — Reel World Flim Society and Northwest Community College present, during thelr Inter: national Film Series, “City of Women” a visual spectacle of love, lust and sexual warfare, at 7:30 p.m. at Caledonia Secondary School Lecture Theatre. Saturday, November 29 — The Anglican Church Women will be holding a Christmas Bazaar between 2 and 4 p.m. in the church hall. They will have knitted goods, toys, etc. come In or next time you see us. We're work- ing the ‘Honor System” Terrace Review Datren Hoffos, 1025, Kitimat; Cory Tsuida, 929, Kitimat. JUNIOR MALE BAREBOW 5 Come and do your Christmas shopping early and enjoy | Lance Visentin, 629, 4535 Grei the bargains. , g Ave., Terrace 638-7840 . | ; . ,N b - Terrace TTT ELEC CCCLCCCUCULLCUL OL Co CL tna Setvaty tome baking and stationery aig 2 to 4 pm. in the Skeena Mall. Donations welcome. Phone 635-5650 or 635-5456. Tuesday, December 2 — Terraceview Lodge will be hosting their third annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar be- tween 7 and 9 p.m. at Terraceview Lodge. We will be hav- ing a bake sale, arts & crafts, fish pond and tea tables. Everyone Is welcome and. please bring a friend! December 5 & 6 — Christmas show at the Art Gallery Fri- day night and ail day Saturday. Entry forms are available — at the Gallery, library, Wallinda Crafts, Northern Light Studio and Co-op Insurance. 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