an entertaining puppet show, “Coming Events February 1 to 11 — Exhibit of photographs from the 1988 ‘Natlonal Association of Photographic Art-B.C. 1988 Print Challenge at the Terrace Art Gallery on the lower = floor of the public library. Wednesday, February 1 — ‘Towards a Global Civiliza- -_tlon: Spiritual Foundations of Cultural Development” with Noel Reidy, at Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle at 7:30 p.m. Childcare subsidy available. For more Informa- tlon, call 635-2436. Sponsored by the Northwest _ Development Educatlon Association. Thursday, February 2 — There wiil be an Alzheimer's in- formation meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Public Library meeting room. Anyone who would like more in- formation about Alzheimer's disease or anyone who would Iike to join the Terrace Alzheimer’s ‘Support Group Is welcome to attend. A video will be shown. Please call Gillian Campbell at 635-3381 (home) or 635-8177 (work). February 3, 4 and 5 — ACOA weekend with June MacGregor, M.S.W. “Healing the Inner Child”. Call 638-8117 for Information and registration. Saturday, February 4 — Branch 73 of the B.C. Old Age Pensioners’ Organization will be holding their Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Happy Gang Cen- tre on Kalum Street. Everyone is welcome!! . Saturday, February 4 — The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club will be holding.a bake sale from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the. Skeena Mall. All kinds and types of baking will be avallable. We appreciate your support! Saturday, February 4 — NWCC Student Association will be having a “Corky and the Juice Pigs Pub Nite Special” at 8 p.m. in the college cafeteria. Tickets are available at NWCC Student Services or Sight & Sound. For more in- formation, call Kim Cordelro at 635-6511, local 332. Saturday, February 4 — The Terrace Public Library presents stories and crafts to celebrate the Chinese New Year at 1:30 p.m. Children aged eight and up are in- vited to make adragon mask and enjoy a Chinese treat! © There Is no charge, but please register in advance. Phone Gilllan Campbell at 638-8177 for forther informa- tlon. Sunday, February 5 — SNOWARAMA, starting at 9 a.m., West Kalum logging road. Put on by Skeena Vailey Snowmobile Assn. in conjunction with the B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children. Monday, February 6 — The Terrace Little Theatre will hold its general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the McColl Playhouse at 3625 Kalum Street. April and festival pro- ductions will be discussed, All members are urgad to at- ‘tend. New members are always welcome. Wednesday, February 8 — There will bea meeting of the © ~ §keena Seniors’ Affordable Housing Society atthe Hap- * “py Gang Centre at 7 p.m. The society's affordable hous-- -jng project for seniors is rapidly coming: together..and- _ anyone. interested in obtaining more information on pur- -.chasing.a-.unit Is encouraged to attend this Important _ meeting. ss iid inh islet aca Wednesday, | February 8 _ . Terrac | general meeting for parents, coaches and volunteers, In- formation on registration, ‘at-7 p.m. Inthe fibrary base- ment. For more Information, phone Ken Hendry at - . 635-5269. Thursday, February 9 — Home for the Aged. — Skeenaview Lodge Reunion planning meeting at 7:30. p.m. in the Senior Citizens’ Lounge, 4623 Tuck Ave. All former employees are asked to attend to make this reu- nion a success. . February 13, 15, 20 and 22.— Northwest Community is offering a Volunteer Literacy Tutor” Program. The Journeyworker program will enable. you to. work one-on- one with illiterate persons. Teaching others to read is a rewarding experience. To register call Ella Goodlad or John Noonan at 635-6511, local 271 or 242. Time for the course Is 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at NWCC, February 13 to March 13 — Every Monday, “Asser tiveness Training for Teens”, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Northwest Counselling Centre Group Room, 4603 Park Ave. This course is for teens between the ages of 13 and 18, designed to teach basic communication skilis and techniques for Improving relationships. ° . Please register by calling Lil Farkvam or Lynn Hughes at ~ 638-8311. ; Monday, February 13 — “Awareness Night for Parents. or Primary Caregivers of the Participants”, from 7:30. p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Northwest Counselling Centre Group Room, 4603 Park Ave. Please come to this course to become aware of what your teen will be learning. — Sunday, February 12 — The Terrace Kinsmen and Kinet- tes will hold their annual Sweetheart Dinner and Dance, beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the Elks Hall. Admission is free | for all seniors, and transportation can be arranged if needed. For further information call Gall at 635-9253 or Jackle at 635-4635. Tuesday, February 14 — The public is Invited to attend | the next regular School Board Meeting of School. District 88 (Terrace) at 7:30 p.m. at the School Board of- flee on Kenney Street in Terrace. - ‘Thursday, February 16 — The Annual General Meeting | of the Terrace Public Library Association will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room. 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