to mark National Book Festival Week. af zo) Mackenzie River; ‘by St. Lawrence River; c) Skeena Rive . “a 10. “What is the color of the Canadian $1, 000 bill? 2 os | a) red; b) grey; ¢) pink. | Contributed by Diane Weilsmilier Terrace and District Teacher- Librarians have organized a - Young Authors’ Conference -to celebrate National Book Festival Week April 16-- 22, 1989. Schools throughout District #88 will have the opportunity of hosting a visiting author to learn more about the process of writing and publishing books. Secondary schools in. the District will be visited by poet -Tim Lander of Nanaimo. He describes himself as an ‘unrepentant self-publisher’’ who likes to look his potential readers in the eye. Time, My Time and Moses, Me and Murder (a story of the Cariboo Gold Rush), will speak grades. Walsh-is an experienced teacher and is interested in amateur ‘theater. In addition to her novels, she has also pub- lished magazine articles, poetry, short stories and plays. She lives with her family at -Williams Lake. ° _ Brenda Silsbe is a Terrace resi- B.C. author Ann Waish will lecture elementary school gent who hes just had her first students in School District 88 during next week’s Young cniidren’s book, The Bears We _Authors' Conference, organized by local teacher-librarians Know, published by Annikin. She will visit primary schools in Ann Walsh,. author of Your to students in the. elementary. TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY. CITIZENSHIP WEEK QUIZ’ oF April 16 - 22, I 1989 - Phone 1 no. wy “Which of the following is NOT a Canadian invention? == : mo a) gas mask; b) frozen fish; c) ice making machine; d) instant mashed potatoes “ @) pablum; f) paint roller. Te 2. Who is known as “the Father of Confederation’? Bo ae Fo a) Pierre E. Trudeau; b) Sir John A. Macdonald; 98 Sir. Wilfrid Lautie :3. What is the world’s most northern community? a) Resolute; b) Bathurst; c) Alert. 4, How many time zones are there in Canada? a) seven; b) six; c) four. . 5. Of what metal is.the Canadian penny y made? " a) copper;. b) bronze; c) nickel. | 6. Which three provinces do NOT border on American states 7. What is Canada’s longest: river?, 8, Is there a Mississippi River i in Canada? yes ( ) no( ) 9, Who is the Prime Minister of Canada? a) Bill Vander Zalm; b) George Bush; ‘¢) Brian. Mulroney | JUST FOR FUN: | Do you know the location of the heaviest recorded Canadian snowfall in one eday?_ Underline, circle, check or fill in the correct answers to the questions, and return the completed i quiz to the Terrace Public Library, 4610 Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1V6, phone 638-817. The last date for entry is April 22, 1989, |. Prizes will be awarded i in each category. “Here's what you can win: The Bug and Bottle Book; \earn how to catch and identify insects. * Creatures of the Desert. World pop-up book. Beautifully illustrated and informative. All you ever wanted to know about The Way Things Work, by David Macaulay. Fascinating ex- . planaiions and drawings. | . 7 | _ . Stein: The Way of the River, by Michael M’Gonigle. A look at the spectacular wilderness of the Stein River. Terrace. . : During the week, ‘children’s writing will be displayed on placemats in local ‘restaurants and students from Uplands and ’ Skeena Jr. High will be demon- ~ strating the writing process using computers on Friday and Satur- day in the Skeena Mall. The T.D.T.L.A. ‘has received financial support for this project from Canada Council, School District #88, Terrace District — Teachers’ Association, Upper - Skeena Teachers’ Association, Kitwanga Community Associa- {© tion, Kitwanga Lumber, Kit- wanga Anglican Church, Kit- wanga Home and School, and all schools in the District. published Terrace children’s author. | Six Terrace entries in B.C. art festival The Terrace Art Gallery’s an- “nual Juried Show held during March resulted in recommenda- tions from the judges for 15 pieces from the Northwest to be sent to the B.C. Festival of the Arts. ' The judges — Jane Stanier and Paul Hess from the Emily Carr College of Art and Design — chose works by six Terrace artists to be among the Festiva! entries: an untitled set by local photographer Al Richardson; Skeena in February, an.oil work. by. painter Wally Humphrey; Teikwa Pass by watercolorist Karen Watson; The Fence by photographer Ken Fraser; Bee nual spring arts and craft show. Eaters, an oil work by painter Rick Marco; and an untitled work by photographer Dan Hil- . lert. The B.C. Festival of the Arts DATES: April 26 FEE: $50.00 TOTAL INTEGRATION | DO YOU BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE. _ WITH DISABILITIES SHOULD BE | ALLOWED THE CHANCE TO LIVE, | "WORK AND PLAY IN AN INTEGRATED WORLD? LOU BROWN DOES! (world renowed educator and speaker) _IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ISSUES CONCERNING THE DISABLED AND OUR COMMUNITY. THEN YOU SHOULD PLAN TO ATTEND ONE OR - BOTH OF THESE WORKSHOPS © LEAD BY LOU BROWN Total Integration In the Community TIME: 9:00 - 5:00 p.m. For more information on these inspiring and motivating workshops, please contact the College of New Caledonia at 561-5801 or 561-5823. is being held this year in Chilli- wack and ‘is titled “Images and Objects VII’’. _A-new exhibit opened at the local gallery yesterday. Called **Focus on Images’’, it consists of photogtaphic works by ‘14 artists. The gallery is located in the downstairs section of the ’ Terrace Public Library, with an - entrance on the west side of the building. Hours are Tuesday through Thursday from noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 p.m., and Sunday: from 1 to. 4 p.m. The Gallery Association’s an- and sale takes.place this Satur- day, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 quet room. April 27 Total Integration in the School System 9:00 - 5:00 p.m. $50.00 ‘ BRENDA SILSBE: Newly p.m. in the Terrace Arena ban- . nee Sn angen ee a we eee met ee ee ee et oe cme ee are