The Kermode Friendship Society” persons to os Careers Day, scheduled for”: Thursday, May 7th, 1992 | from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m: at the Northwest Community College The main purpose of this event will be to offer those in the northwest area ‘an: opportunity to hear, sed, and speak to “ resource people from various occupations, . industries, and careers available in post ~ secondary schools and the labour market. EVERYONE WELCOME | would like to invite all interested _ BAND HELPS THEATRE May 10, 5 pm. - 9 pan. ‘Mount Layton Hotsprings ‘Barbecue buffet. -on the roof garden | ~ featuring New York steaks, ' Teriaki chicken breasts, salads, | _ desserts, for the whole family! ot $15.95, Under 8- $7. 95 Reservations - | “recommended — woo Terrace Review — May 1, 1992. . a The three Category-winning playwrights will also | CAREERS DAY ‘92! | attend the competition's New Play Workshops. to be held on Granville Island in Vancouver in» ‘mid: August. The remaining seven finalists will also have | . the. ‘opportunity. to. “work with a professional WS dramaturge . and . workshop | actors for a four-hour “ réundtable discussion, on their script. The objectives of Theatre BC's competition. are to » : stimulate the writing of new Canadian plays, to ‘promote their production at all levels of theatre, and through. the New: Play Workshops, to ‘provide a professional development opportunity for Canadian ~~ playwrights. Deadline for: 1992 submissions: Postmarked 1 no: , later than Monday, June 15, 1992. The entry. fee is $35 per play, regardless of category. Write "The Canadian National. Playwiiting - |]. Competition”, c/o Theatre BC, #307 - 1005 Broad St.,_ ‘| Victoria, VaW 2A1 or all 381-2443 or fax 381-4419. l= ~ Contributed by Theatre BC - vat ee . The Royal - Canadian “Mounted Police “Band performed the first concert of their spring ‘tour last : Sunday night to an enthusiastic, audience of over 300 at Terrace’s R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The band under- ‘takes in excess of 300 concerts a year, performing . mostly for charities, * All. proceeds from “the evening's performance, sponsored by the Theatre Alive Society, will, che. used. to expand..and improve the sound and. ‘lighting equipment at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The RCMP Band concerts ar “presented in’ appreciation of | residents’ >, it continuing support in ‘making: our ‘com- munities better places to live". This particular. tour will continue east and then to communities. along the Alaska. Highway for its 50th anniversary ‘celebra- tions. The 38-member concert band i is made up pof rank- _ holding RCMP. members. They displayed their _. diverse musical talents in an eclectic orchestral and _ vocal program. Pieces included Broadway's ( Oklahoma Medley. arranged by Rick Wilkins, a salute to Bar- |. bara Frumm with themes from The National and ‘The Journal, a Rhythm | Pals vocal medley, ani, accord- jon polka medley ‘by Ron Jaspar, a Mozart piece (again arranged by. Rick, Wilkins) and ap, original _, composition by one of the Band members, Inspector Charlie ‘Hendricks, originally. from . . Rivers Inlet, B.C., conducted the band and cp-hoated .. the evening ‘with band member Robert Piche, Theatre Alive president Tom, Walker says. the society was ; ». proud.to host the. RCMP, Band and ‘will proba ably _ realize about. $2, 000. from: this concert. The money 2 )will go into the Theatre Alive endowment,fund. - 798- 2214 | RESORT UTD." . ; — Betty I Barton 7