Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Apri 3, 1991 THE PLATES are empty, but these members of the acrobat-magician troupe playi . month seem to have their hands full trying to keep ail those plates up in the air. Their visit is the last jm event af the season for the Terrace Concert Society and promises to be highly entertaining. Amazing acrobats The Terrace Concert Society wraps up its season this month — and its going out in fine style. Now in their sixth year of touring, the Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians of Taipei promise to leave the audience amazed and enchanted when they play here April 14. The company of 12 performers from Taiwan will present a fast-moving, two-hour show featuring spectacular acrobatics, feats of balanc- ing and magic which use skills based on the an- cient traditions and culture of the Far Bast. The performance will include Chinese Juggl- ing, the Pagoda of Chairs, Spinning Plates and Bicycle Wizardry, all of which have proved to be great crowd favourites. . The show takes place Sunday, April 14 beginn- ing at 7:30 p.m, in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $7 for students and, seniors and are available from Erwin’s’ Jewellers door. in the Skeena Mall, Kermodei Trading or at the : | Winners: | Bridie’ O'Brien f) Hazelton: is the latest winner:of $50 in to- day’s R.E.M. Lee: Foundation’ cash calendar. draw... Terrace’s _ Donna Ziegler also picked up $50 in yesterday’s draw: while | another local, Steve Brown, had | his name picked: on the first of | | the month — that’s worth $100. ... Saturday, ‘Ail 20 inn of the West 7, ‘p.m. + - cocktails: B-p.m. dinner On sale at Erwin’s Jewellers: in the. : . Terrace Shopping Centre beginning at” “8 30° p. m. on April 5, 1991 TICKETS : $65 EACH ' Sethe. Hart farm history recalled ‘another year. and then moved = into town, 7: : Joe Keller took over as caretaker until it was closed for § lack of money for necessary ~ Give a little and “tA pe = sau bli tyen RG ‘STORE HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m, - 6:00 p.m. trails along which he placed some old tires from garages around town. The kids used to have races going in and out of them. After a full day’s activities, there would be a big bonfire and everyone would gather around for singing — Chris would play guitar -- and story telling. At bedtime, Chris would put on his sasquatch costume, go ‘out into the bushes and make noise by banging.an'old:moose hip bone on the trees, The _ children would look forward to that.’ Marie Gagnon had made the costume using an old fur coat tied together with wire. In (971, Chris and Marie~ were involved in a head-on colli- sion near Hart Farm, an acci-° dent which put Marie in. had a large kitchen, eating area and two bedrooms which were used by the chaperones. To begin with, there was an old wood cook stove but this was later replaced with a propane one donated by Gim’s restaurant when he moved into his new place. There was also a two-storey barn where the girls slept in the hayloft and the boys on the ground floor. Of course, the: ‘farm-also- had a few animals — a nanny goat named Mrs. Pat, the girls’ mascot, and Arnold the pig, the - boys’, Arnold loved to swim and play ball with the kids. There was also a horse which had come from from. Frank’s Dairy and a skunk and her young ones who made their home in the cellar of the house. Chris had cut some nature 4717 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. hospital for 11 months. Chris stayed on at the farm for Say no to liquids, powders, skimping and starving. When buying your. family’ S groceries from | one of Terrace’s fine supermarkets... os 18 SAFEWAY | Co: op) Overwaitea | We bring it all together % .. take time to help those families who are not sO. fortunate. Support the FOOD BANK with your . donation of non-perishable food in the drop boxes — | provided in 1 the stores, until April 10, 1991. Other FOOD BANK depots, You may make your food donations by April 10,. 1991 at any. of the following locations. . . Be ha , Sacred Heart Cathollc Church ePentecostal Assembly.” - © St. Mathews Anglican Church L, Christ Lutheran Church e Evangelical Free: Church © Knox United Church! REGISTRATION | S AVE ST 8. Pay only $10.00 weekly fee (includes G.S&.T. * Say yes to real, delicious food morning, noon and night. — | WapheDatchers no, To bring Weight Watchers to your” ae 7 workplace, Call 1 ‘B00- 663-3354. i= Join by April 27th’ at these’ convenient times’ arid locatio « ‘Alllance Church @. ‘Salvation Army -e Christian Reform Church. Zion Baptist. Church’: or at the offices of the. rye mn pe om A Py pec eats OM tis decree Pe ne ath i PB a pol Steialesetie be! ars Bearers a wane ad R PEE