A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 23, 1997 1996 a6 Shelter B cyl, aulomatic, powar windows power door locks, ait conditioning tit steering, cruise control, am/im cassette, ABS Brakes, 2 dow’coupa 11,7998 2 door, 4 cyl, automatic, ABS Brakes, am/m cassette Go Rudulph go! WHO SAYS YOU need expensive video games to entertain kids. This wooden reindeer race was one of the most popular attractions at the 18th annual Clarence Michiel Christmas bazaar. The bazaar is a big event for Clarence Michiel. Stu- dents help make Christmas gifts, such as ornaments and baking, then have a chance to sell those products at the bazaar. This year’s bazaar raised $750 which the students donated to the Salvation Army. Arts students unfairly targeted, says council ARTS STUDENTS shouldn’t be raising moncy for school board buildings, says the Terrace and District Arts Council. Council official Irene Blackstone, in a letter to the board, says it should cxempt school productions from the $1.50 ticket surcharge on events taking place at the REM Lee Theatre. The school board decided to increase the rent at the theatre and to put a sur- charge on tickets as of this fall. The board .said the move Was necessary in or- der to keep the REM Lee open. Cuts to the REM Lee Theatre Were among many made by the board. That’s because the education min- istry is cutting back on the money ils giving to school districts.: The" arts council decided to write the letter when it found out that the Caledonia student production Bye Bye Birdie, performed in early December, raised $1,650 for the school district, thanks to the ticket surcharge. Caledonia band teacher Geoff Parr points out that the Fine Arts depariment also paid aut $450 for a sound technician and anoth- er $225 for batterics — fees they didn’t have for last year’s production. That money should have gone to support Fine Aris student activities, said Blackstone. ‘The students don’t have a choice,”’ she said. And she pointed out that both stu- dents and faculty host the production as part of the school curriculum. Theatre, band and produc- tion students receive credit for the musical. “A curriculum credited Doctor returns DOCTOR DAVID BOWERING is returning from a one- year sabbatical to take the position of Chief Executive Of- ficer with NW Community Health Services Society (formerly the Skeena Health Unit.) Bowering’s duties had been filled by Dave Dennis, who was the interim senior manager and Dr. Jim Lugsdin, based in Vancouver, who acted as Chief Medical Officer. Dennis will now retum to his job as continuing care managet and Lugsdin will remain in Vancouver. 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We invite all interested members of the public to jain ¢ 100 km Ride « Hotdogs © Chili Supplied by Downtown Lions ¢ Prizes All Snowarama funds collected stay in B.C. to benefit children with disabilities through services hrovided by the Lions Seclety of B.C. For more information on the upcoming Snowarama, please contact Jayne McKenzie, Snowarama Chairperson at 635-5232 work, 635-5179 home, or Kathy Mannas at the Lions L Society of B.C. at 1-800-818-4493, “cuss the Ictter at its next 1995 Pontiac Sunfire *9.999 1996 Toyota Corolla “ease ste “antresias se 150 Alr Miles per air conditioning, ABS Brakes delay wipers vehicle puri chase 4, 999 * $12:000 Dealer #7262 4542 takelse Ave. Terrace B. Co = «z Just In Time = For Christmas! Spectacular Savings Throughout The Store! 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