ABOUND, TOW Nj Getting into the act - TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE is once again running lis success-" ful Summer Drama. School for children ages 7 to 12. = "Three two-week sessions will be held in July and August. Three high school students have been hired to run the program, under the ) Supervision of Marianne Weston. +0] have worked with one of the students before. and look forward 40 getting to know the other two,” she said. .. Erin Parr is. hired as the coordinator, and Glenys George and "Romy Maikapar will be “her: assistants. Each. session will: ac- }- /; comodate 15 children and the applications are coming i in ata steady Weston stresses the aim of the program is to give, students work n-filled setting. Registration forms are in all the schools and can e dropped | off in the mailbox of the McColl Playhouse, on Kalum, ‘Singles get together - T&K NORTHERN SINGLES meet every. Tuesday at 1: on p. m. { Mr. Mike’s. Check’ first at the e library park ~ _ weather permitting "Mbethere, . Other upcoming events ar a -* June 24 —- Hot dog Supper on Ferry] Island at 6: 30 p- | - © June 21-28 — Camping in the Nass Valley. and in Stewart, &° For more information call 635-3238 or 632-3547, me _ Floating to victory . THEY’ RE JUST too good. - » The Terrace Elks beat the competition again at Seafest in Prince “ Rupert where their royal purple float rose to the top.. --- This time, the Charity Queen was. just first for community spirit nong the out of town entries at the annual festival. [twas their | ond ip to Seafest and the second time they refurned. with ‘the’ a Cannery showcases native a art “A UNIQUE gathering of artists at a unique Place, . * That about sums up the aboriginal art symposium to be held this ‘ “summer in Port Edward. a --° For six days in July, artists from around the province will: gather ‘| cat the’former North Pacific Cannery Village — how a museum .réflecting life on cannery row, ~ Blending art and history, the symposium will feature workshops > designed. to’ encourage young jand aspiring:-artists. Some of the ‘Jeading. native artists in the province — including Freda Diesing, ‘|: ;-Dempsey Bob and ‘Alver Tait — will teach classes, * ogether, the veterans of cannery village life and the native art all-of whom also lived in the cannery villages; will examine influences that arose from their shared experiences. , . Jos The symposium will also showcase the work of the Port Edward | group in an aboriginal art exhibition entitled ‘‘Sharing the Cul- | «ture.” It's the first time the works of these North Coast artists has ” been brought together and displayed in the area they grew up. A-traditional feast will showcase aboriginal, culture, dance and : food... . : +; Sponsored. by: the University of ‘Northern B.C, and the North Pa- “cif c Cannery Village Museum, the aboriginal art symposium runs daly. 16-18, with the-art exhibition ¢ on m Aepiny from July 6-22. For ut more: information call 628:3538.; 4 pe A Big Brother For John John is: -11 years old ; . -likes swimming, soccer, baseball elikes to work with computers fairly quiet and shy BIG BROTHERS OF CANADA. ‘LES GRANDS FRERES DU CANADA , - 4619 Lakelse Ave., Terrace 696-4282 . We’ve-all been warned about ~ fhe danger to cour skin from - the danger'to our eyes? DV rays). can, cause red, walery perience and to introduce children to the world: of theatre in a | ; ‘Long term exposure may cause — " cataracts, premature aging of the retina and muscular degenera- tion.’ "and those taking arthritis and susceptible to damage _ from UV “|: most common way to prevent UV ray damage ‘to’ the ‘eyes, but un- ~. coated in order to offer your eyes Tieutomes with ‘the. coating «101 WANTED! —| Terrace Little Theatre 9625 Kalum Siraat, Terrace, 8.6. Vea 2P4 ) FF orrace Little Theatre - would like to congratulate’ - LIVING TOGETHER” for its outstanding success _at MAINSTAGE ’92, he ‘Annual Provincial Drama Festival In Campbell River my BEST SET & LIGHTING . rlan Slater & Gary Miles & crew oe ‘BEST COSTUMES atte ‘Mellmoyle, Cindy Dumont & cast: “BEST DIRECTOR Ken Morton . “Honorable mention- Alison Thomson & ".. Marlanne Brorup. Weston | .. BURNABY TROPHY : - Runner.up- Best Play “Mom, Mention- POSTER” j Pitter’ ‘for Glass Bottle/Under'Cor A ae aa | cre R, ROCKFORD, — E am “| a to thank their many friends ‘and acquaintances In Ter-?: & ‘race and area for their} ‘| area we would ‘welcome a call from you. We are In the phone book. THANK YOU Ken and. Loma. Morton wish | generous : gifts and .good]. wishes upon their retirement. If you are in the White Rock ultraviolet rays, but what about - “Short term overexposure ‘(to eyes ‘and : sensitivity to light,” says local optometrist Paul Clark.’ ’ Certain people, such as boaters, anglers, skiers, sun worshipers, acne oral medications, are more rays.. : Sunglasses. are probably the fortunately, Clark warns labelling on sunglasses can be misleading regarding. the ‘amount. of: pra- tection the product provides, © “Sunglasses right: now. can | claim to absorb 100% of UV © rays, and really only absorb. UV: *B’:rays. They should. absorty Uv. ‘A’ and “B? rays,”’ he sald,.’ : " According to Clark, there is ito. standard that sunglasses manufic- turers must follow, 0 : - “The only way. to be sure (of bow. much — protection _your. sunglasses provide): is” ‘for’ the |. ‘public to- pressure niniufactaters ae to ‘standardize . labelling: sunglasses,”” said Clark, UV ‘rays’ can: build up: ‘int body, explained ‘Clark. It is better“ |: to be exposed to small quantities : of UV rays over a. long period of time. “People. wha live in northem So communities such as Terrace, : we should be.even more careful, be- cause summer r days are quite long _ here, a If you wear glasses or contacts, Clark recommends getting ‘them’ some protection. The coatings cost between $55 - te “ : 3 $35. 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