Page B2 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 13, 1991 in S CANADIANS - Agee ED es oa a i Re ron & — s¢ e al t cnt BREATHE pat “know that... : . "1 ike the McColl "About the Terrace Standard '] . Our office Is open. 8:00-a.m. - 6: 00 p.m. Monday to Friday’, Contributed By a . eel | TERRACE LITTLE * lax eat? ‘Alvha,, “Here's ‘8:30 a.m. « 12: 00° hoon Saturday. ar i | THEATRE - finally.someone not-in deadly _ DEADLINES: . ‘Deadiines for: classified advertag is 12: 00 noon Sie np. before: Wednesday paper. , : ° Déadlind for space booking of dlepley advertising Is 6: 09 om; 3 : » Filday befora: Wednesday paper. : are Deadline for Submission to the editorial department ls 1 21 1001 r “nean Friday: before’ Wednesday paper. Te ee ee a | SUBSCRIPTIONS: . Pr ourself _ “We're back stage at the Mc- focus, "willing to talk tous, me repa re y Coll Playhouse, on the set of Upstairs; seated comfortably ’ Hooters, the upcoming comedy out of the action, Ray Mordan, for r d a on slo e S presented by the Terrace Little novice producer, brushes sand y Theatre. - from his shoes (yes, sarid isabig - Suzanne and Max are furtive- féature in Hooters) and explains’ . I hi wh he finds this all -. ind you know that skiing fences and assisting skiers i in ‘piops? pering. store. Tonight ing , 50 énthrall can be safe as well as fun? general. Some twenty other is the first run-through of the: — “Seeing: the publicity, ‘and: _ | Did you ski last year? No? members patrol occasionally entire play and the air is charg-- . Promotion come together is in- - Then ‘you might not know through the week. ed. Max and Suzanne are ASMs __ teresting: We're especially keen . -the people on the ski slopes - Skiing is a great winter —- they assist the stage manager.: on the placemats we've designed. J. in. the yellow and blue passtime but it has. its - Tonight, the priority seems to {0 use instead of tent cards ‘for [FP Fe ts Oe “HOW To CONTACT us: oS ol We ere located at : ob. 4047, Lazolle.Avenue in Terrace, B.C. VAG. 188... “ ~ “Jackets, Last jear’s"skiers “hazards, Both you and your be finding aplastic lid for acon-" the local Testaurants. They, sure wall, probably recognize the. equipment need to be Oo tainer of fried scallops.” | ‘eateh the eye. we ms : phone 686°7283 FAX. x 690-0482 _ _big ble maple leaf on their prepared for the season's ac- || . Suzanne locates a lid for the . He goes on the describe the = backs, They:are members of tivities, Now's the time’ to now cold scallops and Max goes, first productin .imeeting’.as. a’ .- ne econ the Canadian Ski Parrol take those skis to your | toaseriesof paper charts on the. think tank. “The ereative juices. ; System (CSPS). Skiers of favourite ski shop. Get the # wall and writes ‘something — ‘eally got going. My job as pro-. : average to advanced ability. bases. repaired, edges | down. Each scene. in'the play’ ducer is to keep it all moving; to: who undergo extensive train-' sharpened and a hot wax. | has its own chart, a layout of _ fit the pleces together: On open ing in winter first aid, cardio’ while you are at it, have | the stage with notes on where to ing night, I sit! back and. tet ‘the’. “pulmonary, resuscitation: your safety equipment check: . place what, On the floor is a’ artistic people take over.) 8s: (CPR) and ski safety. Each- eq out, The bindings like the long row of gingerale ‘bottles: | Mordan is. originally from’ - patroller qualifies annualy in. skis need atune up. They are | and a jub of dubious looking li- Calgary, where he worked do- ae onions i is now ¥-ffring > _ ay Carel ‘Experienced: étaft : and: Teasonable rates. first aid and skiing ability. one defence against injury. quid. Suzanne dives into a suit- ing corporate liason for a bank - All volunteers from your Your other key to an en- case and Max checks something with Theatre Calgary. And he ' community, they work on joyable injury free season is’ | off on a chart. has an artistic side, too — he i ine bil trevide oad ralce to your physical fitness. You = . acted in High school, (Sunrise at i 515) should have a pre-season ex- ‘ , : Campobelto) and. did role play- a injured skiers. — ercise program than includes My job aS p roducer is fo « ing. for - banker’s. conferences. ; , Shames . Mountain facets for endurance, flex- keep it all Moving, to fit ; He is. currently considering ace “ : volunteer ski patrol consists jbility, and strenght, Good the pieces together — ting again." 7 i : of ; members from Terrace, cardio-vascular conditioning. . Mordan. But in the nigantime, hei lirges . . eqnce Rupert ane ni or the ability of the heart and - everyone to get their tickets for. ot ” 7 - _ Three professi sk1 fungs to function efficiently The two female actors huddle ‘00fers.- early,: Tickets are * ‘Abhh | feel Greatl _Batrollers employed bY is essential j on the stairs, scripts in hand: @vallable.-from: the “Bank of © Later that ¢ Jponmonss 1S the . * oration provide the ta a _ So, get ready for the white | mouthing’ lines to each other, Montreal and “Jeans “North, - _- day... perfect facility! . Tae Late, y season, have: fun and ski seemingly oblivious to the icy. Skeena Mall. Hooters opelis : y 2 any tals n between the hill ‘ safely. Remember, if .you, draft coming from the door as Nov, 14, 8.p.m. at the McColl “weekends thirty volunteers need help on the hill, the the lighting designer breezes in. yhouse and runs..for two . . provide regular patrolling of | CSPS is not far away. - _ Two weeks till opening night, Weekends *til November 23rd. “ the slopes. On any given ski © What are your questions 4 ikes, she swings right into ac- hy weekend there are a and concerns? Write us at: nd h tage manager Paces . minimum of 10-patrollers at-- ‘Did You Know That...?” anole prompler es I seat. tending everything from Skeena Health Unit, 3412 eryonel”’ Temporary stary band-aid to broken bone in- Kalum St., Terrace, B.C. | SYoryone! /emporary stage ae ; lighting is turned on, the direc- ’ . UTES, putting UP. safety VaG 4T2. tor is in his chair and the pro-, CORRECTION | | . duceer sits off to one side, relax- In this week's Kmart flyer the ane _ _ | ‘Ins’ Dinnerware Set featured on From B1 page 21 Is incorrectly: identified “FRonworis as ‘Cofella Livingware’. oe Pro nosis encouragin for Lisa. "sss mwe| | OPENGAM WEEKDAYS = ’ | plence this may have caused. "|. OPEN 6 AM WEEKDAYS. ve ay pi gen a pens ik 4G i at ABA6 Lazelle Ave. poke le it . +1 €354130. ;. ar for the next five years. Royal Pirple. tind’ Overache- ta Disneyland, ers a . “Meanwhile, a neighbour of que for $1,000 to help Lisa on If doctors decide she can’ oo the Carpinos is spearheading a her way: travel soon enough, Lisa may be’ campaign to give Lisa a trip that “It was a shock to see so-- able to make the trip before will be a lot more fun — to meone that young, that healthy, Christmas. ‘‘She’s quite excited. 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