— ' for ‘her grade "Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 2, 1991 — Page B BI iT WAS more than just bearly enough as the liquor distribution branch outlets in Stewart and Terrace combined to deliver 67 of the stuffed animals to the Salvation Army's Christmas hamper pro- gram. That's Terrace liquor distribution branch manager Don Croft Donations just match need more donations will come in.” One noteworthy contributor this time - around was Clarence Michiel Elementary school. Hoeft sald he had received a call — asking him to come to the school to pick up ‘some canned goods.”’ ; However, upon arrival he was not only © presented with boxes containing more than 500 items, but also a cheque for $1,000, the - proceeds of a bazaar held at the school, © Terrace residents again dug deep into their pockets to support the 1990 Salvation Army Christmas appeal but the-need-for . hampers matched the community’ § generosity. ‘Army Lt. Mike Hoeft said close to ‘$19,000 in cash donations had been receiv- ed as of Dec. 21. But with 315 food hamper requests to fill — there were only 247 in 1989--— that amount was ‘“Just enough to covér what we spént, barely."”: received, Confirming the Army had hoped to toraise $25,000 this campaign, he said any left — after purchase ‘of the hampers was used to cover the cost of emergency assistance — food, lodging, clothing — for people in the somsfiiity duting the following year. . Therefore, he added, “I'm. heping that Donated money, he explained, was used to buy a basic hamper which were then sup- plemented by any foodstuff donations on the left, Lieutenant Mike Hoeft in the middle and branch ) employee Linda Burke with some of the bears. They were paid for by customers who bought one for themselves and then a twin for the Salvation Army. “That was greal, I didn’t know anything — about but I was glad they did it,” he added. Several years. ago, Lois Barber wrote a Christmas caral five Nisga’a students — she was a teacher in the Nass Valley at the time. The students sang the song at . their Christams pageant and Lois later designed a.book bas- _ed on the carol for her UBC Masters degree in elementary education, I thought readers might enjoy it. kk x * & The Twelve Days of Christmas _ North ~~ Onthe first day of Christmas, - my true love sent to me, a blue ‘Christmas, my true love sent to- grouse in‘a spruce tree. ' On the second day of Christmas, ‘my true love sent to me; two porcupines... - On the third day of Christmas, my true love sent- to me, three bull moosei....'. =~ On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love.sent to - ‘me, four grizzly bears... On the fifth day of - Christmas,‘my. (rue love sent to: -me, five: mountain goats... On2'the™ sixth: ‘day of Christmas, my true love sent to beavers swimming... “On: the “seventh, day of me,. seven: salmon leaping... . “Here ‘n _ There” " by _Yvonne Moen ; me, eight wolves a’howling... On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me, nine eagles soaring... On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me, ten ravens calling... On the eleventh day of Christmas, my true love sent to ~ ‘me, eleven foxes risking... - On the twelvth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me, twelve whales a playing... bk kk, are very excited and’: happy to share’ their’ good‘ news’—. they have recently again: become ’ grandparents. Their son Mario and wife. Lucy had a baby girl; Ammada Marie, born Dec. 7 in Kitimat “and weighing i in at § lbs. doz. _And it Was the second ‘time. -- this year Vince and Virginia got _ to celebrate the birth ofa grand- -child, Daughter Marie and hus- - band’ Gina in Victoria. had a , part boy July... ; in September: the three. of Kak kk 4 a - them came up to Terrace for a family celebration which includ- ed the Sept. 8 baptism of Guiseppe Lorenzo Morelli at ‘ the Sacred Heart Parish. Vince and Virginia say it is wonderful to be blessed with two lovely grandchildrén,. © Kekkk News from the Willows: The ladies of the Order’of the | Royal Purple have been up for. their annual delivery of poinset- . _ “itias to decorate.the lounge. | > Vince and Virginia, Carpino ; . Some residents went over to “Thornhill for an afternoon of Christmas entertainment at one of. the schools and the local © R.C.M.P. visited the Willows to sing carols and hand out trays ‘of sweets during the coffee break. Celebrating birthdays: in December were Margaret Dunham (Dec. 1), Rose Bruce (Dec. 10), Bill Grant (Dec. 12), ' Mabel Hobenshield (Dec. 14), Eunice Nordsirom (Dec. 17}, Tilly Thompson (Dec. se and . Helen Windsor (Dec, 30), Christmas carol just for northwest o Anne and Brent Chamberlain she is the daughter of Cyril and Babs Shelford — have had - a baby girl. They are now living - in Chase, B.C. kKkeekk This year’s seniors Christmas get-together at the Northern Motor Inn was a marvellous evening. A large crowd of Ter- race seniors turned out Dec. 20 for what was the fifth time the - event had been held. IT must say George and Gail Munson, daughter Jackie and ’ staff did a good job. rushing » around to make sure everyone was comfortable and well look- ed after... ’. Gus and Roger were in charge "Of the music and played many .old favourites. By the look of the dance floor, everybody en- ‘joyed them. - .. A most delicious baron of beef bun with trimmings was served with tea, coffee, juice or beverage followed by Black Forest cake, — ; Of course, Santa found time to come down from the ‘North ‘Pole and made his. rounds wishing all a Meiry Christmas and handing out beautiful cor. sages. : Congratulations to everyone _ who played ‘their part in putting - on this fantastic night. Musicians note, deadline is close Pacific Northwest Music Festival organizers remind talented youngsters contemplating entering this year’s com- petition they have only eight more days to get their entry in. Classes open for competition include piano, vocal, choral, instrumental, band classical ballet and speech arts. The festival begins March 10 and ends with a finale performance at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on March 21. The organizing committee meets the second Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. at the Northwest Academy for the Per- forming Arts. Anyone wishing to volunteer their help in put- ting on this important regional event is welcome to drop in to a meeting. Raffle winners Three winners were named just before Christmas in the Bete Omega sorority raffle. All proceeds went to the Salva- tion Army's food hamper program. Irene Ennis won a floral Christmas centrepiece, while Bill Redpath won a 20-pound turkey. The third and final prize, a Christmas tree skirt, went to Mathew Marcellin. Beta Omega has 13 memabers. It’s next project is sewing 130 marker flags for downhill ski races forming part of the events ~ for the Northern B.C. Winter Games. Theatre auditions Set for next week ; By KEN MORTON “After the very successful extended run of the play. Sinners, . Terrace Little Theatre is planning its next production, to be ’ presented in March. The theatre group plan to take you on a trip to Brighton Beach, New York in 1937 to look at a few days in the life of Eugene Jerome. This amusing drama/comedy is largely autobiographical and gives us an insight into the early life of Neil Simon, the extremely popular television, movie and theatre writer with very many successful comedies to his credit. The hero of this play is tS years old and wrestles with the usual problems of a teenager — thoughts about the opposite sex, playing ball, unravelling the mysteries of sex, dealing with parental ambitions for academic success and family il- Iness. It proves, once again, the problems of adolescence are unchanging, The set for this play is very challenging because it requires a cut-away, cross-section of a house. The bedrooms have to be above the living areas and have to be visible to the audience as acting areas. To preserve the continuity of the action required by the play, it is essential that there be visible access by the actors to the bedrooms from the living room. Dave Battisor, an experienced set designer, has already started work on plans and a model for the set in consultation with the director, Ken Morton (It is the first essential step in mounting a production that the designer and the director finalize the acting areas required). Many people are needed to work on a play besides the ac- tors. Building the set, managing the props and designing and making the costumes are all essential if a production is to be. successful. If you feel you have time to devote to helping with this pro- duction, please contact Ken Morton at 635-7507, Auditions for parts in the play take place next Monday, - Jan. 7 at 7,30 p.m. in the Terrace Little Theatre building. There will be a second set of auditions the following night, Jan. 8 at the same time and venue. Required are youthful actors to play the leading role of Eugene, his cousin Laurie, sister Nora and brother Stanley.. Also, older actors are needed for the parts of his mother, father and aunt, all about 40 years old. . Come join us and help produce this interesting play. | GS-64 oF 615-4042 for further Info. CBANUARY 4, 1991 — Annual Laurel and‘ Hardy Film Festival, Terrace “Public Library, Thurs,, Jan.-3, Fri. Jan. 4, Sat, Jan. 5, at: 2 p.m, Films . suitable for all ages. Free, 638-6177 . JANUARY 5, 1991 — Pancake Break fast at ine, Gang Centre 8 it a co Sponsored by Branch. B | BCOAPO. 63 $9090. | : kkk SANUARY 7, 8.1991 — “Auditions will be held at theMeColl Playhouse (Ter : race Little Theatre Building), 3625 Kalum St., for the play ‘'Brighton Beach: ~ Memoirs”, by Neil Simon, Required are ‘youthful actors and 40 yeir olds, ‘and people to work on the production team. For further info. phone Ken... Morton at 635-7507 - - : Cnet KkekH . JANUARY 10, 1991 — The Pacific Northwest Musle Festival Committee: "reminds competitors and teachers that the deadiine date for entry into the ©. festival is Jan. 10. The festival dates are March 10-23, 1991. Syllahusesend: entry forms are available from Sight and sound in. Terrace, Kitimat and”. Prince Rupert; from the public libraries In Terrace and Kithmat and fromthe _ Secretary, Box 456, Terrace, B.C. vac Bs my _ ADULT FEMALE SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT GROUP, Ber : Wed. 7-9 p. m Galt 635-4042 for further info, « foeee : : SERA eR ED tei ieee EP BATTERED WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP. kt ek, a TERRACE bupitcats | BRIDOE | CLUB meets: at: Caledonia Sei See. . Everyone: tet. Senith at 63 Siac waan Goa Sia "Offers What's Up as a. readers and those com- mnunity organizations in . the ares. ‘tems for this seclica - ’ are'for non-profit - organizations “WHAT'S UP. “The Terrace Standard public service to its _ Organ and for ® : those events in which © ihere is no cosl to gain admission. ; To meet our produc- tion deadlines, we ask _ that all items be submit- ‘fed by noon. on the ’ FRIDAY preceding the following week's issue. We also ask (hat itemsbe - typewritten or be printed a — meatl : . Wkknk 6938, Co Shenae 6p. 1836. - ALANON MEETING. Family and Friendé of aicohoilca ri riees Mon. night’ 8 "p.m, at Mills Memorlal Hospital, payeh ‘ } yy Contacts: Noreen : KER E ‘ wd rk ; a, in joining # support etoup of ep and bieded as ‘lineal Lew 5083. WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP will be meeting every Thursday from 1-3 p.m. in the Conference Room at the Psych Unit. For further info. call Benita: at 635-4906.(Mon: - Fri. 6:30 - 4:30 p.m.) REKKE WED. 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