Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 20, 1991 — Page Bt ‘UP | APRIL 16 - SUNE:25, 1991 — . Adult Bible Study. We invite all. . * who are interested in a women's “bible-study to join us Tues. mor- . “mings 9:30 - Ll .avm. at Knox _ United . Church; Free childcare ‘ will be provided. , ekhkekk 2 JUNE 1, 191 = Pancake’ 1 Breakfast at the Happy Gang _;, Centre, Sat, 8-11 a.m. Sponsored ~ > by BCOAPO Branch 73 (BC Old _ Age Pensioner's: Organization), 635-9090 - e irae : x ak x ra "JUNE 1, 1991 — Skéena valley. ’ Model Railroad Association will “be holding:an Open House of | : their Gperating model railroad on Sat, at S010 Agar Ave., Terrace, from t-a.m. - 4p.m. For more info. call Ken 635-2449. . : a.) 2 koe JUNE 4,.1991 — The Terrace Breast Feeding: ‘Support Group. wilt be having their final meeting : before thé summer break at 8:00 | pan. in the education room of Mills Memorial Hospital. This month’s topic will get us through the summer, :**Dealing With Negative : Attitudes: Towards. Breast Feeding And Your Style Of Parenting". There will also be a speclal report from Terrace’s Lactation consultant; Pamela Straker..1f you.do not have a breast: feeding problem, come for the education, 635-3287 us eke hh : JUNE §, 191 — The Terrace: 747 Air Cadet ‘Soctety is holding their annual inspection on Wed., starting at. 6:45 p.m. in the. Air _ Cadet Hall al the Airport. We ', would like to Invite the public to. come and participate in this most important. event.’ Major Moll from Chilliwack will be the In- specting Officer ‘along with Mr. McLeod . from Sydney, who tepresent ike Air Cadet League. . Weare looking forward to seeing you ‘there. - kit * SUNE §, 1991 — Ksan House Society. cordially invites you to ‘our open house 11:30 + 4 p.m.. Come and see our new offices and how we refurbished Terrace’s old jail: We are located *‘at'3224 Kalum St: Formore info, please feel free to call 635- 2373 -$:30 = 4:30 Mon. - Fri, . RAKE * " : JUNE. 5,.1991. _ Society will ‘be folie | We rie nual “Gi ec Meeting. on: Wednesday, # new ‘office dt 3224 Kalum Street. akkekhst JUNE 5, 1991 — The Royal Pur- ple Annual Senior Citizen Tea al the Elks Hall at 2822 Tetrault St., Terrace. Wed. at 2 a.m. Free! Prizes! All seniors in Ter- race welcome. For further info. call Beatrice Parnell a 635-2178. kkeakt . JUNE 7 - 27, 1991 — Babytimes for 18 month to 23 month old children. - Thursdays £0 a.m. Free. Terrace Public Library. Registration now, 638-8177 . kakknk JUNE 9, 1991 — You are invited to enjoy music with a powerful message ("The Victor’ by Him & Carol Owens), presented by the Northwest Baptist Fellowship Choir (Tefrace. and’ Prince Rupert), on Sunday evening, June 9, at 7:00 p.m, in the Ter- race Christlan ~ Reformed ‘Church, 3602 Sparks St. kkkkk JUNE 10, 1991 — Terrace Child Development Centre is having their annual general meeting on Mon, at the Centre (2510 South Eby St.), Open House, display viewing and renewal of member- ship commences at 7-p.m. with the meeting at.7:30..p.m.. All members and non: -members welcome! eee ee Travel Infocenire would like ta « _ davite the entire. -commiunity: to. come join them: on their” open house from 10. 8.m," 10.6 p.m. | This special day, is -ihe. official... opening of another busy touristic Infocentre has ta Offer: you, it $. residents, as well as their visitors,” 7 i * * body * ee : The: Terrace Standard offers. ‘What's Up: Ue public: ‘wervice. to” Ite:- readers aid: community. organization’, ..; : ~This column, ‘ihintended.: for non-prolit : ‘Organiza-: | which:there Is no- ‘adeatse. sion charge. deadlines, we ask that any . Item :for What's Up ‘be: . submited by noon on. the - FRIDAY, ‘preceding - the. . lseue In, which ils: p. Ror coutributed articles, . | » the deadline Is $ pim. on DAY. feo “We also ask that all sub minions ‘be typed or ao PA ade: ae | Naked ge |) Cumstamces 7:40-p.m. in.the © JUNE 15, 1991 — ‘The’ Terrace’ season. Come inandsee what the | tions and those events for To meet our production’ a 0 ‘ gop fhe preceding THURS, |. afield — to Band. lead cago, Illinois. invited to take part, — ‘Apart from its excellent performance i in Vancouver - — jt received a silver award — Ryan. said the . suggestion probably : ‘also. “stemmed fromthe curent drive. in the’ . United States to promote the development of more community bands. While it ‘will likely. be some time. before’? the band knows whether it has been invited End of the road | _ It not exactly the place bikes go to die, the city’s public works ‘yard is where the fate of stolen or abandonned two-wheelers is finally sealed: | ‘Sealed in an envelope, that is. ‘City administrator Bob Hallsor explained the RCMP -turns over to the city all such ‘bikes which go unclaimed by thelr owners. It finally reaches the point where their numbers — plus other items it wants to get rid of — prompts the city to put the lot up for bids. “This month's sale saw no fewer than 66 bikes go up for grabs. Well, 64 in‘the end. So- meone took that phrase a little too literally and stole a man’s 12 speed — it had attracted more than 28 bids: — before, the sale ~ dould ‘be concluded. wo, _ Another bike’ left the yard under more law. abiding cir- ‘when the rightful hie showed up to lay claim to perty.. morn the remainder, 22 were ig- nored® ‘by bidders: What hap-— pens to them? Hallsor said those that are “‘at all asabie’’ are donated to suitable local charitable institutions. The rest, however, embark on their final . Journey — to the dump. Fortunately, that fate will not befall a lady’s Empire one- speed. This dowager con- veyance has been donated to Heritage Park. ‘Jim, Ryan explained the ” Windy City ‘ls. the venue for an interna- ' ‘tlonal band ‘symposium in September'and — _-two American adjudicators at Music Fest | had suggested | the Terrace group should ‘be _next for . Home from a triumphant. appearance at “Music Feat Canada:’91 in Vancouver, the --Terrace Community} Band is now waiting to see if its: next’ trip. will be-event further ing. Praising the band’s performance, Ryan ; - said “Their playing surpassed even my. eX- ~ péctations.” And, he added, it was clear.on completion of ‘the 30 minute program “they. knew it had gone well." > ‘ ‘The: ‘adjudicators: “obviously ‘agreed. -,, When their marks were tallied up; Terrace - had achieved ‘‘a very high silver, just a - touch off gold’? with two of them having | or not, he says whatever the ‘outcome, “It's . nice to be even consider Describing the band’s Vancouver result . as “a great outcome’, he pointed out the - community band was one of, only -three - entered in the top level of competition. The ‘bands did ‘not compete against. each other, but ‘were ‘instead ‘judged and’ received | awards based’ on the standard of their play- ON DISPLAY. Many locat residents dropped in to fook over the many bicycles on offer in this month's as-is-where-is sale by the ci- ty. They ranged from a toddler's tricycle to 18-speed mountain bikes. Local art going on the block at gala evening © . Have you bought your ticket -yet for the Dr. R.E.M, Lee Hospital Foundation gala night? It takes place this Saturday at the Inn of the West-beginning at - _ 630 p.m. It promises to be a * fun evening with dinner and an ‘auction ‘of many local art items. ‘You might: also.‘pick Up a’ E ‘feturn trip.for two to Edmonton ~~ with two nights accommodation - | at the West. Edmoi mon 1 theme f : OOM. = ‘Tickets are: “available from’ Ev’s: Menswear . and Sight and Sound. Come on “;out ‘and ‘help - ‘the: ‘foundation > raise money for the. cT Scan. okt The. White ‘Cane Cub. are 7 seeking a sighted person to take: - onthe duties of club secretary: *, treasurer as well as volunteers io ‘provide “transportation for © ‘outings: or to take a blind person _ walking. Vit you can ep aut phone © “imingham,: “England, ‘June'26, 1945 to family move ‘to Coatbridge, - Scotland six months later where’ * they remained until coming to ', Vancouver. in October 1966. Ken met his. wife Sharron ‘in Quesnel and itiey maified in prince George ta 1974, They. ee to Prince Rupert ‘the following ‘year,, returned . to ein’ 1980, an theti 1985." s High and Rita, The” There’”’ by Yvonne Moen en Proctor ‘Active in the Rock and Tun- nel: Workers union, Ken worked - _in the construction industry for haany years and was involved.on some major projects. In Ter- * race, he was Involved in tho Catholic ‘church, hospital, selfs help group ‘and many other community functions. fy .He could relate to others, was . kind to family both here and in “Sentland arid a loving father to* son Kerrie and daughter Fiona: . "afternoon tea: “Mi alway, does 30 much ; He was also godfather to- Joshua Krause, a responsibility ” whieh he took very sertously. Both family and -his many friends will always have special memories of Ken... * Sharron and family would like to express their thanks to the so many peopte who were there in their time of need and for the many kind phone calls. Kakke With the beautiful: weather | we had over the Victoria. Day long. weekend, - sunshine. People were certainly doing just that at the Rob McCulloch - residence where invited: guests gathered for the family’s annual barbecue and to watch | Rob fire up Old Steele... 0 With Max Muff.on the crank, the venerable machine started without difficulty and the |. - garden area was soon | ploughed. *. Everyone then sat ‘back: mt? en: Joyed a great afternoon, 4 kik ‘Thursday, May 16 saw a sur- . brite. party’ at Terraceview - Lodge as -residents, staff and guests from the Willows and _-Happy Gang Centre helped Mori O'Boyie: -eelebrate her lat birthday with a beautiful td B2 given the band a “solid gold” rating. — Recalling he had been unable to accom- pany the band the last time it went to the national event in 1988 — he had just come out of hospital — Ryan described being there this time as ‘“‘one of my personal highlights.” : Apart from its own success, he said the band also got to enjoy that of Caledonia ' Senior Secondary’s Stage Band, Concert Band. and Choir all of which received bronze awards. represented ‘there.’* Pointing out the trip by the 32 Com- ‘munity Band members had only been possi- ble because of “tremendous support” from local residents and businesses, Ryan said the band was in the process of planning a ‘thank you’ concert, likely to be staged at the Lower Little Park bandshe!l. “Terrace was well -Tim .sure.. everyone was out ‘enjoying the’ Cadets on parade Terrace 747 Air Cadets are holding their annual inspection next week and the squadron is issuing an invitation to the public to come and watch them in action. The event. takes place at the.air cadet hall at the Terrace- Kitimat airport on Wednesday, June 5 beginning at 6:45 p.m. Inspecting officer will be Canadian Forces’ Major Moll from Chilliwack and the Air Cadet League will be represented by Sydney’s Mr. McLeod. As well as the parade/inspection, visitors will have an op- portunity to watch the squadron’s first aid team demonstrate their skills, check out’a number of displays in the hall and look over the glider used by cadets in their flight-training. Formed in late 1963, the 747 squadron moved into its pre- sent headquarters in April, 1986. Apart from the glider, it also has a Super Cub aircraft which it purchased in 1976 with the help of an interest-free loan from the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.. Membership in the cadets is open to anyone between the ages of 12 and 19. There is no charge to join and uniforms are supplied. Members learn first aid, marksmanship, survival techniques and how to fly both gliders and powered aircraft. They also take part in drill a and: range competitions, sports _ weekends and campouts, .Each year ‘cadets have.an opportunity to attend summer camps where they take courses such as basic training, ‘leader- ship, scuba diving and flying/gliding scholarships. Those excelling in both school and squadron activities can also qualify for international exchanges. Future docs train here Two medical students will be getting practical experience in their chosen profession here in Terrace this summer. The training will take place through Mills Memorial hospital and its participation in the University of British Col- umbia Faculty of Medicine’s rural practice program. - Andrew Dawson has already begun his eight week stint working with Dr. Lani Almas and Pam Allardyce begins her - four-week practicum with Drs. Hodge and Manji on June 8. Both students are about to enter their third year of studies. ae Baby program to start — -. For many children, library storytimes and programs are not available until they are two years old. However, beginning next week, Terrace public library will be offering a program spel for those who have not yet reached the ‘‘toddler” eCalled Babytime, the program is aimed at the 18-24 month- old child and their parents. It focuses on very short stories, finger plays, songs and action games such as “bounces”? — ‘To market, to market’, for example, It’s fun for the kids but i it also gives parents an opportunity to learn rhymes, games, stories and tips on activities for the under-twos. The half-hour Babytime programs will run Thursdays at 10 a.m., June 6-27 inclusive. Registration is limited so those in- terested in taking advantage of the opportunity should call - the library (638-6177) aS SOON As possible. Homecoming a laugh A home-grown comedian is returning here June 9 for a show at the REM Lee Theatre. - * “Jan Bagg will be bringing two other comics ; with him. for what he says could be the start of this kind of entertainment _ in Terrace. “Pll be moving 10 L. A. in the next year and could soe. br- t _inging up people from there,” said Bagg recently. Bagg, 21, began his career about a year’ ‘and half ago after T spending time j in Australia, | - He's appeared at two well-known clubs in Vancouver — - Yuk Yuks and Punchlines — and recently placed third in a T national comic contest. with him will be Peter Kelamis and Craig Campbell. Jail invitation issued . "there's going to be an open house next week at what once T was the conimunity’s jail. - OF course, the building at the corner ‘ofKalumandLakelie : : has changed hands a few times since it served as the provincial. # -police: headquarters and the latest tenant is the Kean House “ : society, : The society has refurbished the intetior for. its hew offices | and: ds inviting the public: to come and have a look a the” oe Th oe he haxse takes place next Wednesday; june pth. For more information one 635 2373,