_ se yTrFreF) FF “FF fF eerrF The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 27, 1994 - B11 Read any good books lately? Like a new bestseller, a classic, ora computer manual? Try the library. Terrace Public Library 4610 Park Avenue ARAAAARA Celebrate Arbour Day April 29 638-8177 | a = 79 Sidewal Kers UNIQUE CLOTHES AND FOOTWEAR Bring in your own bag or basket to receive 10% OFF rae SKEENA VALLEY QUILTERS Margaret Baxter, Judy Appler and Catherine Baxter handed thirteen of the graup’s quilts aver to Const. Russ Sangster to be used by the RCMP as trauma blankets. ROMP officers will keep them in the trunks of police cruisers and give them away to children rescued from traumatic situations. Quilts to bring warmth | THE SKEENA VALLEY Quilters delivered a little bit of | comfort last week. The group brought 13 beauti- ful cuddle quilts they made over to the Terrace RCMP detachment Friday, The quilts will be kept in the trunks of police cars and will be given to children who are rescued from car crashes and other traumatic incidents. RCMP Const. Kim Hall said. the B.C. Tel Pioneer group also donated a number of teddy bears to be given away to children by RCMP officers, The trauma quilts were made by Judy Appler, Margaret Baxter, Catherine Baxter, Jane Mantel, Norma. Morrison, Debbie Russell, Colleen Sande, Jo Sandels, and Joyce VanderKwaak. Anyone interested in joining the Skeena Valley Quilters can call 635-2230 for more in- _ formation. The group meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the home economics room at Skeena Jr. Secondary School. 3231 Kalum, Terrace PURCHASE APRIL 22 - APRIL 30 638-1711 ASALAZILATAIAXIATAE SI AX EXE T IE dantrisiesrrarararaerrrsarsrnracarercae +4 ; + 4 Thank it an The Northern Regional Sea ; RS ' and! eo Hair Dressers Association @8832 | } TERRACE INN = resents $ 3 You P | AND GIGr's PUB “= bq s bei A_MINI-SHOW || proudly The Skeena Jr. Secondary ; School Grade 10 Concert Band’s ee oe ee , present i , , performance April 16 in the Pa- P y & y cific Northwest Music Festival IN TERRACE ¢ = ‘ en: was truly remarkable, cf AT ve r4 - ; We- have adjudicated, given AT THE TERRACE HOTEL + 4 clinics, and presented workships . $ D , for all levels of bands across Can- + ou e u: S + oe Sunday, May 1, 1994 | § Rarely does one hear an ensem- FEATURING GUEST ARTIST ; ble play with such authority of + F . d A il 9 9 th t 11 3 0 ; sound, command of rhythmic pre- O O be rida T1 a : Im. 7 cision, superb musicianship, and N RMA AN N EAT N * Y> 44 Pp it joy of performance. Norma’s salon in Burnaby is aptly cail “Tha One & Only”, She has $ Opening Band - Audio Cartoon 9:30 p.m. $ This ensemble, under the direc- tha rare talent of being able to educate and entertain all In the same > ‘ tion of their outstanding teacher, sentence, - 4 ; : oy a: Colleen Bruce, is highly recom- Witty, dynamic and Intelligent, Norma is a class act who has raised 4 re * mended to compete at the Music j 28 years In the businass, with 18 years platform work, Norma has j | co BY Fest Canada P Nationals in received at least 53 Canadian and Intarnational awards. z Tickets on Sale Now! ne Her basic philosophy "I try to make every class a one on one so + a; re seve this group of young averyone understands what's happening. Culs change and you have + $1 0 advance $1 5 at the door ‘ ople deserve the ccmmmntt 5 to be adaptable and know how to change with the times. | see a real + . , Aaactal support. ¥ need for strong basics, but I dont teach people how to express Ab bd a baba bi dba dbbab pa maheEaLELEReneegenncadinscinntizrisncizizezizzlrasrisiis themselves”. ee ee eos areca: — - ; 5 Sincere best wishes from two Norma has competed In 3 World Championships, as well as trained very impressed adjudicators. the 1992 Canadian student team for the World Champicnships in | Dr. Gerry King, Tokya. Also, recently she trained the 1994 East Kootenay team for the D Nn University of Victoria BC Champicnships, first time competitors, the team placed second. Dr. Wayne Jeffries, University of Taronto The Royal Treatment? 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