————E—E=—E————————e—ee eee Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 6, 1991 — Paga Bi WHAT'S FEBRUARY. 6, 1991 — Ques- - tions on’ wills, estates will be - discussed at at free law ‘class sponsored by The Public. Legal Education Society, at thé Happy Gang Centre from 7-9 p.m. , _ Register by calling 638-4750, weKKE _ FEBRUARY. ‘16, 1991 * — 2 Xinsmen, & Kinetics Sweet ‘Heart 1. “2 Dinner’ & Dance. Sunday’ alt (J ‘yenlore: welcome, Alcohol, Doors : Oper at 4:30 p.m; Free of charge. Mf “transportation ‘is. required, « please contact Grace 635-4080: or | “Shella 635-3351. : : ween Te rane va - FEBRUARY 11,12," 1991 _ Auditions for. “Talking With” directed by Karla Hennig, will be held at 7:00 p.m; al the McColl Playhouse. Needed are 8 women, | Cail Karla at 635-5463 {mornings and- evenings) or Marianne 635-2942 for more information. tkhkkek FEBRUARY 12, 1991 — Find Jj. ‘out more about buying or selling: a home by attending free law class from 7-9 p,m, at the Hap- py Gang Centre. Sponsored by the Public: Legal ‘Education Society. To register, call 638-4750, . : oo, tri x FEBRUARY (13, 1991 — AIDS in our World and Community, Questions about how AIDS can affect you, your community and the world? Join Donia Jewel for a health. perspective of this troubling disease; . Women's. _ Resource Centre. 100 p.m. . wea. : "FEBRUARY 15, 191. — The . ‘Pacific Northwest Music Festival -'Committee is asking ‘for . volunteers during the” music . ::featival, Mar. 10-°23, 1991. Ad- _ Judicators, secretaries and door- people are required, The list. of “helpers must be completed by - Feb. 13. Anyone willing to assist please call one of the failowing between 4:30 and &:p.m. Linda Tupper 635-3582, Crispina Cote © 635-9281, Lita Flynn 635-6263. UL fekeoteiok : FEBRUARY 19, 1991 — Im- proving Your Self-esteem. Spend . aif:afterncon making discoveries _@bout yourself. You aré a miore petent and ‘creative person - £.,., You thought.you were: 1:00.38 © ere, bringing “think will interest our members. and methbers'of the public. The « - first is “Not A Love Story’’, the “national film board's best known « film’ ‘on pornography. 1:00 Women's Centre, . ted keke FEBRUARY. 28, 1991 — Find out about. the options of real ” eslale financing and mortgage al: 6 free law class, sponsored by The Public: Legal: Education Society. It takes. place at the: Happy Gang’Centre from 7 - 9 p.m,” Register at 638-4750, RatKS MARCH 1 - 36, 1991 — Nor: - =» will be held in Prince Rupert. Entry forms are available at Wallinda Craft Supplies. “Deadline for ‘entries Feb: 21, .° 9: Further Information call’ . 635-9960, - - oy ee ts me - MARCH 6 - April 6 — Annual . exhibition of art “Kitimat Artists - 1991, All artists are welcome to - " partleipate. To enter fill inanen- | try form available at (he Museum | ~ or call the Museum at 632-7022. “ Deadlines for entries: Tuesday, . - February 26, 1991. The follow- .[° ~ ings art. forms” are® eligible for ~, display: Drawiag, sculpture, car- ving, painting, print, fabric-art, . _ Photography. For further infor-~ - mation: call the®, Museum at: 692-7022. . ; ; eee ecitis ; REFORM . PARTY - OF CANADA, Skeena Constituency ‘meets every: Ind Wed. of: each. 'qmonth.- For invite and tnfo, » phone 638-0095 or 635-3843. cont'd B10 oe Me ‘column is intended “for. ‘Mon-profit: organiza- Mons and those events for which. ‘there is no ‘nding ‘don charge. ° To meet our production 7 5 ~ deadlines, we psk that any |- item’ for What's Up be | :. submitted by noon on the : RIDAY preceding the iscue i whlch it ls to-ap- ! For contributed articles, ae preceding: “THURS. | DAY, also ask tbat al sub New look\ thwest Regional Juried Art Show «7 laslons be. ped. OF... os , IT'S OFFICIAL. The ‘local branch of the B.C. Old Age Pensioners association mark- ed the official opening last Saturday of the revamped m kitchen facility at the Happy f Gang Centre with a tradi- tlonai . ribbon- -cutting a ceremony... Doing: the -@ honours were recent retirees and newest members Cliff ‘Best and Willy Schneider, a The renovations involved ex- tending the kitchen by eight § feet and installing new equip- a ment including a four-door a fridge, dishwasher, stove and exhaust: system. Above, m volunteer chefs Rocky Chan ‘(left) and Al Defrane were kept ‘busy filling the. orders py _ Yvonne. Moen | Sam and Gladys Horner a hap- ‘py: 52nd wedding anniversary and offering a special welcome to Terrace to Mr, -and Mrs. - Christensen of Prince Rupert who now live at Twin Rivers ‘Estate. "Mabel Hobenshield led all in prayer and then it was on to the smorgasbord which offered a wide variety of foods. These in- cluded scotch eggs made by Good TIMING. Mabel Letacheur (seated, left) had a special ohote to take home from last month's visit to Terrace — a family group portrait which Included her new greatgranddaughter, Amelia _Rose. Also seen above are Amelia's proud parents, Sharon and Ron nee “Niéster and: Sharon's mathe Ruth: Hayward, ot a Hazel and Forfar brides — named after the county town just north of Dundee, Scotland — made by Helen Watson, After dinner, we were all treated to ‘entertainment. First up was the Glee Club,’ led by Mrs. Dilly with Eileen Frank at the piano, singing songs such as Bring Back My Bonnie, Comin’ Through the Rye and Roamin' Through the Gloamin’. Floyd Frank went up to tell a few humorous stories about those songs and then everyone was treated to some Scottish country dancing, A very nice evening was had by all and again congratulations to all the hard workers at the centre. kkk Ron and Sharon Niesner are very. proud and excited about the arrival of their new baby girl, Amelia Rose, who was born at 4:17 a.m. on Dec. 6 weighing 6lb.l30z, . -.; Not only was that day Aunty Brenda and © Uncle “Brock Ruchotzke’s 12th ‘wedding an- niversary, it also ‘coincided with the visit from Wolfville, N.S, of great-grandmother | Mabel Lelacheur (Sharon’ §: - grand- mother), And since Amelia’s arrival, things have been quite exciting with a baby shower held at Sharon’s sister Brenda's home, a big -family Christmas’ dinner there as ee ‘family puncing already underway: Participating grades 1-4 - classes had each been provided with four seed kits and would spend the nent three months carefully tending their seedlings. The winner would be: decided on height, uniformity and colour. Other CWT contests ‘include counting the rings on a tree cross-section to establish its age and making scale models on logging or forestry themes. Although high school students competing in the latter will be ex- ‘pected to work independently on the pro- ject, Bose emphasized parents could and hopefully would -assist their grades 1-7 Describing the. addition of the CWT’s sponsorship as ‘very exciting,”’ she noted ail winning entries in their contests would be on display in the Skeena Mali during Forestry Week, May 6-12. - local festival has now received an invitation to Music Fest ’91, ‘will go to victims of the conflict. lence eats e ipremaeeans Festival breakthrough ‘For choirs and bands entered in the event, next month’s Pacific North West Music Festival could be a stepping stone to the national stage. Organizing committee member Carol Zucchiatti said the the national competition which means adjudicators can now recommend choirs and bands competing here go on to that event. ‘ The local festival is also the only regional one to receive such an invitation, she added. With 46 bands and 50 choirs, some from as far away as Prince George and Fort St. John, entered this year, Zucchiatti said ‘‘We committee members are looking forward to this new challenge with enthusiasm.”' The Pacific North West Music Festival takes place March * Qualified to care After a 16 week intensive course, nine Northwest Com- munity College students are ready to enter the health care field. Coming from across the college region, the students’ are graduates of its Continuing Care Assistant program and are now qualified to work in group homes, home support services and in facilities offering personal, intermediate or extended care, The program began with eight weeks of academic studies covering topics.such as communication techniques, body structure and function, common disorders, persona! care and CPR. Students spent the remaining eight weeks doing their j prac- ticums at Terraceview Lodge, the Kitimat extended care unit ; and with both Terrace and Kitimat Home Support services programs, The successful grads ‘were Jean Cooper, Lynne Truscott, Virginia Fenger, Bernice Bolton, Laurelle Lofroth, Ruth Rinzma, Linda Haines, Shelley Agor and Guy Levaque. | Course instructors were Carol Matthews, Cheryl Brown, Kathy MacDonald and J anne Thomson. - Red Cross appeal — Faced with meeting the needs of victims of the Gulf war; the Canadian Red Cross is launching ‘“‘a massive. appeal for’. donations," says its northern regional ‘director. = Chris Bone said the special appeal has:set a target of $124 million for its world-wide campaign, 100 per cent of which _ The. organization is now trying to recruit volunteers to. assist ‘in. local fundraising campaigns. Anyorie interested in helping the Red Cross, In: this way catt Contact’ Bone 3 at.