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By BECKY RAGLON es children can both ; - Herald Bislt Writer ‘burt and help each other “: “Schoolyard Games" © in their relationships «. . a play by John Lazarus was seen by Terrace - wtih deals withthe “Skeena Health - plans home « care * ‘The Skeena Health District - da currently putting togetber thwest. > ‘@: proposal which calls for - imereased Home Care Ser- “vice in the area. | ‘Dr. Erie Holowaty, director of the Skeena Health ~ for increased‘home services Unit said that the district in the Skeena Health would like to expind the District. service to communities The catchword to the _ Hades ia tree carrenty without H such as ‘whole. proposal is “‘money”” . however, and once the need ialewaly ssid the ex- is established, the idea will pansion is being requested ‘have to be sold to Victoria. because hone careisavery Currently there are about necessary service and not 23,000 Long Term Care just an alternative to clients in B.C. who receive hospital care. homemaker service, of : ~~ whom 17,000 are totally - Elderly people don't want subsidized, Requests for the tw keave their homes and- service continue to rise in home care services, which Terrace and Prince Rupert, housekeeping services, allow _the district where hame care the elderly to stay in their is provided. Visits increased ‘homes. as long as possible. in the past year and patients . Holowaty reports that in admitted to the program has ‘larger urban areas home. risen from 142 in 1978 to 285 care. is more extensively in 1980. . “COURT NEWS Michael Kennedy was derson was fined $100 on the fined 200 for committing same charge. , mischief in relation to George Samarco was private property by Judge placed on six months ‘DM. Waurynchuk Friday, probation for committing March 27 in Terrace. mischlef in relation to public Waurynchuk, Charles comply with a request to Toodlican was fined for provide samples of his driving while impaired and’ breath. , Denis Brochu was fined $250 * Coreena Moore was placed for refusing to comply witha on‘six moalhs probation for demand made to him by.a -theft under $100 and-Roger peace officer. Lozier was placed on a peate bond _of $1,000 without making a false statement . that accuses some other _ of having committed ‘offence; and John LeClair Woodworth and Mary Bond were both tned sow or epressed * driving with a blood-aleohol VANCOUVER (CP) — level over .08. . . Behind a “facade of hap- Wayne Hamilton was fined piness,”’ Steven Lee LeClair « ' $200 and Joseph Dos Santos endured a ‘‘depressive were fined $150, both for mental disorder,” and could. - driving with a biood-alcobol not have appreciated the level over .08, and Russell consequences of shooting Evans was fined §75 -for four persons to death Inst failing to comply with a Sept. 19, a psychiatrist said probation order. - “Tuesday in B.C. Supreme : Court. - John Peterson and Roe Dr. James” - pyhurat, months probation for theft the University of B.C., was under $200 and Anita An- appearing as: a defence ( a charged with four counts of o first-degree murder WEATHER | Jiirstideeree | murder - three people in a Vancouver tt will, be cloudy today beer parlor and the later with showers of mixed rain slaying of a RCMP constable and snow. Tomorrow willbe jn Richmond. aflerntom. The high today that LeClair had repeatedly willbeé degrees Celsius and asked police to shoot him the low'l degree. Tomorrow after the gun battle in the ; Semmperatores should rive 10 RCMP Richmond B to 10 degrees. _ headquarters. cloudy with clearing in the Earlier evidence mm Htax fime puts you in the squeeze, remem- ». oer, last year the trained specialists at H&A Block took the pressure off for over three -quariers: of a million Cana- dians by preparing accurate incoma tax returns at an average cost of about $20. That's agood return for the money. And a lat less posse. This year be sure. HeR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 4650 Lakelsa OPENS A.M. tod PM, weekdays 9AM, -5 P.M. Sat. Phone 635-2908 .OPEN TODAY No appoiniment necessary used than it Is in the nor. . The district is currently working on their propesal | - and putting together the data — which will establish the need - witness for LeClair, 8 “INA SQUEEZE? le > ferent. performances , Tuesday at the R.E.M. - Anne Clark, Barbara’. Duncan and Wendy Noel - ‘are the actresses touring with the play under the auspices of the Green Thumb ‘Theatre for Young People, a growing ’ theatre company which Based in Vancouver. After: the per- ene the actresses fielded questions irom their young audience. “How do you become . actors?” “How old are yout” “Are you really sisters?” were among ~ the questions the. ’ students asked. They also’ wanted to know if the cast Wendy Noel: wears during the - -performance is real. ‘The answer is yes, it's very real. Noel broke her leg during the play’ s although managed to finish’ ac- , - ting her part during that first performance, her ankle was swollen to the size of a balloon by the [ie end af the play, X-rays showed that she would need acast. °. “We thought we'd 4600 “have to cancel the show," said Kathryn . Daniels, stage manager for the company. Alter a Barbara Duncan, -who plays week off however, the Noel plays, and to group came up with the = change some of. the. idea of putting a cast on stage directions and Susan, the character | dialogue. Binnie, Wendy Noel, as Susan'and . of “Schoolyard Games.”. GET READY FOR THE | 3LOCK & | mateo Se ® TERRACE SHOPPING CENTRE - Start preparing now to make your , | own Easter Bonnet for the Terrace ee | “Shopping: Centre/4600 Block: are Merchants Easter Bonnet » poo “Sidewalk Parade po eSidewalk Parade i isto take one Sat. Apr. 18 066 ooG 906 800800 eEaster coloring contest for —"C eRevive an old tradition. Pull out your Easter . bonnet from days gone by or use your imagination to create your own Easter Bonnet. Anne Clark as Eleanor on the sat The Herald, Wedriesday, hee #, 1981. Pape 2. “Schoolyard. Games” performed for stu dents Med gulag: enon Lazarus’ approval for the changes and re- arranging some of the . dates on the tour, the - play went ahead. The only question which remains is whether or.” cast once it comes’ off week. . There are special . challenges. ‘in per-' . forming for children, | ; _Among'them contending - -with the excitement.and . restlessness of younger ‘audiences, as well- as * petting used to daytime © ’.. hours after completing training geared to night- time work. : The-. Green ‘Thumb Company is a professional touring. ° company with 2 special interest in developing . and producing new Canadian plays = for ” over’) new plays, many young “people. In the ’ past, six years the + of which have been 1tandisapioneerina - field which: hs been boosted by ‘the recent increased “interest shown © “by: ‘gehools, parents and students for Children's Theatre... There ‘ wil be one _. mare” performance : of ~ the. play in Terrace on . Wednesday, - then the _ troupe. moves on to Kitwanga and Smithers. The Green Thumb ~ Players will perform in Kitimat at the end of: » 2 QBS OO