Christnas is gily® Christmas is hoppy Christmas is also Was barn, a the day the saver | ge’ CREATIVE CLASS, Their poetic endeavours completed, Centennial Christian school grade four students pose with teacher Gordon Buxton for a class photo. They are, in alphabetical order, Joshua Benson, Terry Froese, Jennifer Glasspell, Robert Guthrie, Rochelle Guthrie, Melissa Hambhuis, Craig Hansen, Jeremy Heynen, Leanna Huisman, Ejay Johnson, Allan Kohnke, Joey Loranger, Christopher Mantel, Jonah McEwan, Jeremy Nutma, Casey Orr, Matthew Rooker,. Ginny Russel, Laurie Sager, Karen Schlamp, Daniel Talstra, Elizabeth Taron, Jeffery Thiessen, Kael Van Herk, Esther Vannes, Blake Wiebe and David Wittkowski. Christmas is a time of special magic for children the Centennial Christian school. So we asked Gordon Buxton’s grade four class to (< use shape poetry to tell us what Christmas means to them. us The results, as the reader will see, were original, ig imaginative and entertaining. They also showed the children had not forgotten the original reason for celebrating Christmas — the birth of Christ. And for any of the young writers who are wor- ‘ried because they cannot find their work on this page, there’s no need for alarm. Turn to the Christmas Greetings section and you'll find it there. : Oiix thanks to the students for-all the hard work: - + they put into the project and to Gordon Buxton and school principal... Frank Voogd - for . ‘co- ordinating their efforts. everywhere. And it’s no different for students at G aX. a Karen Schiamp - vistas rsh riptenas hyow thes miles an out = Chris THRAS 15 Q time to Share, Chri stings is Qa tme Te tale. Melly Christ rn Terry Froese _’ To all of you, our best wishes for a very. Merry ~ Christmas and a Happy.New Year. °. , 1S, aire 5Ome 1s radical urn rE Pa Prodsand J Jennifer Glasspell Terrace Standard, Monday, Dacembar 24, 1981 — Page Bt Foseods Lene ; O Jere iy a ; Jesus "5 7 We ane pou. ss ée happy apf ond cool . de VO Jesus Eon. on OE Leg sen, ) Flowers Allan Kohnke Bove him becouse mes fc May the treus Hat ace Foun be uth you ae os . Mag lai Glessed a rere reese pee) aristnnas. o4 16. Specia al. | fo you. any Thank him becau Pras & he becarse k's toed Wally. Taking care of eu) mca SP hie ahwdoys s) ” Tenniftr i Graspell JANUARY 4, 1991 -— Annual Laurel and Hardy Film Festival. Terrace - Public Library, Thurs., Jan. 3, Fri. Jan, 4, Sat. Jan, 3 at 2 p.m. Films sultable for all ages. Free, 638-8177 JANUARY 5, 1991 — Pancake Breakfast at Happy Gang Centre-8 -18 a.m, Sponsored by Branch, 3 BCOAPOD, 635-9090. ae. JANUARY 7,8 1991 — Auditions wilt be held at the McColl 11 Playhouse (Ter- race Little Theatre Building), 3625 Kalum St., for the play “Brighton Beach Memolra"’, by Nell Simon. Required are youthful actors and 40 year olds, and people to work on the production | team. For further info. phone Ken Morton at ‘635-7507 : . . . . We tae . JANUARY 10, 1991 — The Paciite Northwest Misic Festival Commitier ae reminds conipetitors and teachers that the deadline date for entry into.the :--. festival is Jan, 10, The festival dates are March 10 - 23, 1991, Syllabuses and’ 7 WHAT'S UP 7 he Terrace Standard offers What's Up as a public service to its readers and those community organizations in the area. Items for this section are for non-profit organizations and for those events in which there is no cost to gain admission. “To meet our production deadlines, we ask that all items be submitted by noon on the FRIDAY preceding the following Week's: issue. We also ask. that Items be typewritten or be 7 - printed neatly. 2 ALANON MEETING. Family and Friends of alcoholics meet Mon. nights 8 p.m, at Mills Memorial Hospital,psych, conference room. Contacts: Noreen 635-6938 or Sharon 638-1836. rkk * t THE KINETTE CLUB OF Terrace hold their meetings on the second and fourth Wed. of the month, Anyone interested in more information about the Kinettes or meetings please call Gail at 635-9253. : * teks a _ WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP will be meeting every Thursday from 1-3 * p.m: In the Conference Roam at the Psych Unit. For further info. all Benita =. at 635-4906,(Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.) : keke WED. NITE VIDEOS will be held downstalrs at the Kermode Friendship .. Centre at 7:30, Now playing: Educational videos on Alcohol and Drugs. For ©. further info. call 635-4906 (Mon, + Fri, 8:30 - 4:30 p. fi. yo Dos, REE entry forms are available from Sight and sound in. "Terrace, Xitimat. and: Prince Rupert; from the public loraries in Terrace and Kitimat d front Secretary, Box 456, Tetrace, & Coy ‘veG ABS can dike hk ADULT FEMALE ‘BURVIVORS 3 OF SEXUAL ASSAULT GROUP ‘Wed. 7-9 p.n. Call 635-4042 for further info. : . BATTERED WOMEN'S SUPPORT. a ne Tue OPERRACE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB meets at 7:15 overy Wed. at -Caletonia Sr, Sec. in the cafeteria, Everyone welcome. For mote Info. call; ‘Bilen: Smith at 635-4056 or Dave Comfort at 635-4875. i eke : RRACE CO-DEPENDENTS “Anonirioiis. ‘Meets Monday Bvehings 8 3 { Skeena Health’ Unit, ihe ‘only requirement for membership is the co. DEPENDANTS ANONYMOUS, Is a [2 step fellowship . specif cally , designed for those who wish to improve their relationships with others, If you. ‘have problems forming or maintaining intimate relationships, these meetings ‘may help. Videos and educational material are part of the format: Meetings <; are 8 p.m. - 9 p.m, Mondays at the Health Unit Auditorium. For more infor- ; n phone 635- 5518 or 638- 8714. Newcomers avery welcome uP - . , 635-6447 of 635+ 442 i further info. a ‘for healthy and fulfilling relatos ‘Contact Mary’at 633-3818"