. B6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 19, 1990 Hiking club plans fall expeditions Contributed There were 15 people in atten- dance at the most recent meeting _ Of the Terrace Hiking Club. The first item discussed was where to hold future meetings, in homes or otherwise. It will be decided at future mect- ings, but during summer months we hope to hold barbecue picnic meetings at the lake. Hikes planned for the next few weeks: Sept. 9 — Clague Mountain, Kitimat. Meet at Terrace library at 8:30 a.m. for car pool, and at Kitimat C of C info sign at 9:30 a.m. Jim Thorne leader, 632-6055. Three hours up, fairly steep. Great views. Sept. 16 — McLean Min., 50 miles west of Tetrace on highway. If you are interested in an over- night, call Shannon who is leader | of this hike, at 635-4486, Meeting at present scheduled for 8 a.m. at library. Sept. 23 — Vanarsdol Mt., six miles northeast of Terrace. This is a new area to the hiking club. Jorma will lead, no phone. Meet at library at .9 a.m. Will be fairly — The Pastor and Parishioners of Sacred Heart Parish, Terrace, B.C. invite you to join us as we celebrate the Sept. 30 — Sleeping Beauty ‘ Mit., seven miles northwest of town. Shannon leader, 635-4486. Meet at library at 10 a.m. This is a moderate hike to the first lake, then open mountain if you wish to continue either up some hills or to the peak, About one and a half hours to the lake. Oct. 7 — Thanksgiving week- end. Insect Lookout at Cedarvale. Drive to Kitwanga, then back. along gravel road (12 miles) to Cedarvale, then walk 4.2 miles, gradual uphill, the last half mile steep, to lookout. Great views of the Skeena and the Seven Sisters. Meet at the library at 10 a.m. Vicki leader, 635-2935. Oct. 14 — Black Sister. This hike starts about 40 miles east on Highway 16, about three km hike, moderate uphill. Sometimes sce goats on the Black Sister Min. A library at 10 a.!n., Vicki leader. . Oct. 21 | Lake/Treasure Min. area (sec. | Tralls to Timberline, E. Blix). Jim Thome leader, 632-6055. Mect at weigh scales at junction of High- ways 16 and 25 just east of the — Skeena bridges at 9:15 a.m., or at C of C sign at Kitimat at 8:30 a.m. Will be an all-day and fairly steep. _ In Jate October or early Novem- ber, Shannon will lead a hike on ‘Digby Island in Prince Rupert Harbour. Call Shannon on this one, and we will put on Date Line on TV and on radio. Next meeting will be at Kelly Kline’s at Lakelse Lake, phone 798-2535 for how to get there. Water Lily Bay road, turn left just before the resort, and watch for sign Chrysler/Kline on the right. A_ Date: October 16 at 7 p.m. Item fairly easy hike to good views of © mountain and glacier. Meet at: for discussion: what to bring in your packsack. | Kieganza a ue slap Ok awa See he aaa eg olor : ren mice Se arnpdiemmecaneidiesah ck on - steep and take all day. Wear boots and bring lunch. Water quite likely - available along route, bring a little. Local country music star to Laurie Thain: Evening buffet, all-day television to raise money for games. 75th Anniversary of our parish on October 6th and 7th, 1990. Dae ape ne aa ee ne perform at Games telethon by Betty Barton Singer and songwriter Laurie Thain is "doing her own thing” again, in the form of a benefit dinner concert in Terrace and co- hosting of a telethon in support of the Northen B.C. Winter Games to take place here Feb 1, 2, and 3 of next year. Laurie, who grew up in Terrace, is now a national recording and performing artist specializing in light country and modern romantic songs. She writes her own songs and has her own recording com- pany, Pure Pacific Music. Laurie was in Nashville this spring to begin recording on her third album. On Saturday, Seyi. 29, Laurie Thain will entertain at a buffet dinner concert in the Terrace Inn. Anyone who enjoyed the concert with Laurie this spring will attest to the fact that it was an entertain- ing, funny, and inspirational even- ing, with great food to top it all off. Those who would like to join Laurie at the Terrace Inn on Sept. 29 can purchase tickets at Terrace Realty or Kelly’s Stereo Mart. The price of $25 per person includes a buffet dinner and an evening with Laurie Thain, her voice, her guitar, me and her songs. The Northern B.C. Winter Games Telethon will be held at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Sunday, Sept. | 30, from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Laurie Thain will perform, with a host of other entertainers, local and from out of town. Valdy will be there. Doug Smith will co-emcee the event with Laurie. Other local — hosts will also “do their thing". Watch the Telethon on Channel! 10 or see it in-person at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Make your pledge or challenge by calling 635-1991 anytime or 638-1616 on Sept. 30 to support Terrace’s Northern B.C. Winter Games. Telethon “== Continued from page B5 The Terrace Bowling Alley is ' participating in a bowling fund .. Faising event on Sept. 30 from 10 a.m, until noon. Coaches will be on hand for anyone who would . like lessons or just pointers, The - cost will be $5 per person. All - proceeds will go to the Northern - Winter Games Telethon. _ AJL the venue sites and other groups or individuals who will _ benefit directly from the Games - have been approached to make ‘ pledges. Principals of all the ‘schools have been encouraged to include. their students in making pledges through bottle drives or | penny drives or any other creative . fund raising event they can think of. To date, they have had no : challenges presented, But the Tele- thon committee encourages any- _ group to challenge another, either before. the Telethon or on the "actual date of the Telethon, Sept. 30, Both challenges and pledges can be set up ahead of time. Any group want to hold a Telethon carwash or some other activity? Call Marge Skead at the Northern B.C. Winter Games office at 635- 1991 or on Sept. 30, call 638-1616 to make a pledge or challenge. Gayle explains, "Having the Telethon so early in the season has put a lot of extra pressure on people to do things in a hurry, but it will make our fund raising job easier as we get closer to the Games." Organization of the Telethon started a long time ago with Karin Ljungh in charge of organizing the entertainment, Gayle Appleton commends her on “a fantastic job". Lael McKeown and Carol Desjar-. dins are in charge of accounting, Sharon Taylor is stage manager, Mags Gingles is organizing tele- phone operators to accept pledges, Nora Phillips is back-stage mana- ger, Yvonne Moen is hostess coordinator, Per Halvorsen is in command of security, and Dave - Comfort is designing the sets and other decorations for the event. CFTK is generously supplying all radio and TV:-advertising of the . Northern B.C. Winter Games and are assisting the Games in their production of the Telethon. Chris Holtom of, CFTK television is coordinating the TV. production of the Telethon. . Sharon Taylor and Doug Smith have served as able consultants on this whole project. "Without them, we couldn’t have done it.” says Gayle Appleton. ‘On Sunday, Sept. 30, everyone in Terrace is encouraged to come out and support the Northern B.C. Winter Games with a pledge. ora challenge. October 6th — 8 p.m. - Wine & Cheese Soclal October 7th — 1 p.m.- Outdoor Mass. * — 7th — 3 p.m. - Afternoon Tea WITHOUT HOSPITALITY, TERRACE WOULD HAVE BEAUTIFUL ~ SCENERY, GOOD FISHING AND A BUNCH OF. PLACES TO EAT AND SLEEP! BUT THE PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCEI| PEOPLE LIKE DEBBIE CALLIHOO. DEBBIE HAS LIVED IN TERRACE FOR ELEVEN YEARS. SHE MOVED HERE FROM ALBERTA, AND SHE AND HEI _ SON ESPECIALLY ENUOY THE OUTDOORS, THE HOTSPRINGS AND THE CABIN AT LAKELSE LAKE. AS A SALESPERSON AT NORTHERN ans SUD IO, DEBBIE HAS A CHEERFUL GREETING FOR MANY TERRACE & DisTRIG] CHAME vy OF COMMERCE WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE CTV OF TERRACE ws AREA A METAR eS RE 2p FA at leet SLi iade eAy te LS x = é. Pon ee a a aPC