ae missions . printed neatly. + JUNE 22-27, 1992 — A display WHAT'S ‘UP The Terrace Standard Offers What’s Up as a. public service to its "readers and community: organizations. ; ~ This column is intended ; for non-profit organiza- . tions and those events for '. which there is no admis- _ Sion charge. To meet our production deadlines, we ask that any - Item for What's Up be ' submitted by noon on the FRIDAY preceding the - issue in which it is to ap- . ~pear, : For contributed articles, the ‘deadline. is 5 p.m. on the preceding THURS- DAY: We also ask that all sub- -be. typed or of Professional Photography - . from all over the province will be | * shown at McEwan ‘Motors, This ‘ display is the result of the 1992_ * Annual Print: Show competition of -Professional Photography. _- Judging ofs the. entrles was by ‘Masters of Photographic Arts from: Canada and the United States. The travelling display will appear in mails, galleries, etc., in- various towns. and cities across — BC for the next 12 months, This display is being brought to Ter- . race by the local members of the . |. Professional Photographers toes _ Assoc. -of BC; hk kkk “JUNE 28,1992 — The Skeena Valley Car. Club will be holding - its; regular monthly meeting at . the- Tetrace Kin Hut on the cor- : ner of North’ Sparks and ’. Halliwellk, at 7:30 pins For more ‘information: please call: Doug at : 635-4809. or. ‘Larry at-638- 8746. : oe 2 83 a JUNE 26 & 27, 1992 — Terrace | Art. Association Event- Art Ren- . tal Program.:Hrs. Friday 78pm Saturday. 12-S5pm"- a rararanares . JUNE 28, 1992 — Terrace Minot “Baseball “Atinual General” .. Meeting :is at: an. of the: ‘West at. 7:30 pm. For. ‘more’ ‘information cs contact’ Earl at’ 635- 5940! us Everyone welcome! : rere JULY 1,.192 — Celebration : .. 125. Pipes & Drums are doing a Ceilidh at the Legion. Members. . & guests welcome. 8:00pm. . Kaw JULY. §, 1992 — Skeena Valley -" Kennell: Club ‘will be holding a fun match at 11:00 am in the. library: park... Any information, “call Tammy 798-9553. wk kak ’ NOVEMBER 14, 1992 — The Dr. REM Lee Hospital. Founda- tion will be halding a Christmas. : Arts & Crafts Fair. Door -prizes and a raffle held. 40 craft tables available,. Craft. tables are now . on sale-and going fast. To book a” table contact Debbie at 635-4601 evenings. i odes * * : EVERY MONDAY — Terrace Co-Dependents Anonymous meets. from 8-9 p.m. Call Karen 638- 0707, a . or ss 2 7 * EVERY MONDAY -at 5 p.m. | ’ Teen, Survivors’ of Sexual Assault/Abuse meet in Skeena Health: Auditorium, - Bea 635-4042 .or Tonee 635-4822 (please contact first) wakkk EVERY.MONDAY —Want time out from your children, come to ‘- Mother?s Time Out, We go bow ing or swimming..We have guest - speakers in to. speak-on-various topics. Free. babysitting available. So grab a friend and come out and enjoy yourself. You deserve itl). ” : ek te EVERY. WEDNESDAY. — Building Healthier Babies holds _ weekly groups for anyone that is pregnant and would ‘like infor- mation .on pregnancy, labour, parenting.and everything inbel- . Ween! It-fs a chance for you to talk with other ‘pregnant women arid also enjoy. guest’ speakers. “We provide’a snack and would be happy to, pick you up. 1-2:30 ‘at’ Building Healthier: Babies in _the Child Development Centre. Call 635-7664 for more info. aa RKO EVERY: WEDNESDAY from 8 ‘8:00 p.m. "Terrace: Narcotics. Anonymous ‘Steps ~ to Recovery”? meets at. the Skeena Health Unit auditorium, For in- fo. call 633-8217. . . Skat x * : BVERY: ‘WEDNESDAY at: 8:00 ‘pam,’ Overéaters “Anonymous at - Women's Resource. ‘Centre, Call Terry’ 635-6446, © Bee aot fe tek tek . “EVERY: WEDNESDAY at 7: 00 . ‘pan. in-Sexual Assualt Centre. “Female. Survivors, of | Sexual Assault/Abuse... - Loreen’ 635-4042, ‘ kak. “PARENTS” IN CRISIS meets i > once & week, Contact: Rosémarie Please contact ; RUE TO FORM, Terrace Little Theatre did. not return empty-handed - from the provincial drama festival in Campbell River. TLT’s entry this year — the zone drama festival winning play Living Together — took. the Best Play. : The . Terrace production ‘also won best set, ‘best costumes, and director. ‘It’s fantastic,” said Living To- -returning. ‘I couldn’t believe it. province _—. it’s quite ait honour.” “Its a big year for ‘Terrace Little . Theatre,” he ‘ added. “We've not won this big at the ‘. provincial festival: since 1 can re- ” member. It’s usually taken by ‘it’s quite an honour,” Vancouver of Kelowna,’’- Best ° play: of. the ten entered ‘Home. Terrace. ‘supporting |’ “actresses Weston, -. “And.a TLT graphics poster — — designed by Grant Piffer for a: also” received honourable. men-~ It's that time again, folks. along °til dawn. | ao Bob Brozman, | the weekend of music and ‘dancing, alike. . radio and television... - ‘the World. Bumaby trophy for Runner Up to ; . Theatre in:Campbell River June. —— for. the first time ever — best. ‘gether director Ken Morton.-on - To be named best director. in the .. ‘(fs fantastic. I couldn't. -. believe it, To be named best | director in the province _ Vernon or from across the province went to. -a North Vancouver’ Play. called Honourable mentions: went oe Alison Thompson an Marianne: pair, of-one-act.plays entitled | Uns:. . . der Control'and Glass Boitle — This year’s Midsummer Festi- val in Smithers is set to go on the - June 26-28 weekend, and three ‘headlinérs should have fesigoers strummin’, clappin’ and singing ‘James Keelaghan Trio atid Rick Scott top the list for this year’s rousing . Vancouversbased singer/songwriter’ Rick Scott will : entertain both children and adults ° “Scott; who has been called a ‘modern-day minstrel, is a, well- _ kriown folkie for. his ‘original songs and warm-hearted humour, | He has” enjoyed a ;long’: and : colourful career. on “stage, fi Im, He has an uncanny ability to get folks to sing along.-After all who. could resist a chorus. ‘of. My. Friend “Has The Biggest | Ears in Though | a relalive neweomer to Canada’s music scene, Calgary’s Bound for Paris Another. local student will be geiting a taste of French culture this summer. . Fourteen-year-old ~ Kelly Prinz heads for Paris, France on July 8 to go to school and three weeks. She'll be staying at the dorms ‘| capital from July 8-30, Arrangements for”. the homestay were made by. Nacel ‘Canada, a non-profit organiza- tion that arranges summer. ex- ‘|dents in “France,” ‘Germany, -[Ircland and the Soviet Union... The. organization, also offers homestays. to ‘French. teenagers ‘who: dream. of spending four ‘| weeks with a Canadian family. ‘| country from July 4.to Aug. 1 ‘éan: contact’. Sharon. P live with a family there for} of Ecole Bossuct in the. French change trips. for Canadian ‘stu- |: [Anyone wishing to open their ‘|Home: to. a--visitor from that finz at, TLT’s Ken Morton named best director tion. . Morton said the play’s produc- tion team. worked together per- fectly. « “We had no ) real problems,” he said, ‘“‘Nobody fell sick. Nobody - broke their neck. The costumes and the: set arrived. Everything went really smoothly.” This year's trip to the Tidemark 11 was Morton's fourth trip to the provincial. drania- festival with Terrace Little Theatre. _ He’s leaving town this weekend to move .to White Rock, but the talent he: developed at TLT will live on .at stages ‘in the Lower Mainland. ‘He’s been invited to be an as- sistant director this summer in the production of a play at the Water- front Theatre on Granville Island. Three plays’ out of more than 100 scripts being sent in from” ‘across. the cousttry. will be selected and produced. Morton will be one of three as- sistant directors assigned to work this August with a professional director on the project... “You take. a brand new script from nothing and produce it,” he explained. . Morton also said a. Vancouver drama company called United Players wants him to direct for -them: in the coming season. Generous" support from ‘the “community: made-:it-possible for: . TLT to make the expensive trip to the provincials, Morton added. The success at the drama festi- val. continues the Aradition for TLT. Last. year’ § highly acclaimed Ay Chip. in ‘the Sugar’ also won Runner-up | to, Best Play. Music lovers set for Midsummer Festival James Keelaghan demonstrates a mature confidence that hints at his extensive stage experience. The vigour and concentration ‘that he brought to his dramatic ‘ productions. has carried over to his musical performance, His voice has been described as hav- ing ‘‘the ability to quiet a Dublin pub.” His stunning guitar style and love-of history enbance his tradi- ‘tional songs of. Ireland and the British Isles. Yet lie is anything but.a strict traditionalist. Sliding effortlessly: from ballads to blues, _ his style reflects influences on both sides of the Atlantic, “A native of Ben Lomand, Cali- formia, Bob Brozman is coinsider- .ed one. of the nation’s best steel ’ guitar players. The .Midsummer. Festival ‘will ~ be Brozman’s only Canadian per- formance this year. His unique brind) of music. encompasses everything ‘from ’20s and ‘30s swing and calypso, to Hawaiian and new and old style blues. r She’ S at home on the stage OMB PEOPLE look though | they should be admitted to a hospital as soon as they get on stage. ‘Others adopt a. - painful grimace. But few. have the ‘intense, yet peaceful look which Glenys George has.. “Getting up in front of all those. people — for some people it’s. * just the scariest. thing in their. - — + “Getting up in front of all. those: people —., for . ‘some people ‘it?s just the. _ Scariest thirig in their lives, ‘but. for. me. it’s, ho". big: deal.?? meee lives, but for me it’s deal,’’ says George. “The. ‘grade. 10 | Skeena Ir. Secondary « student’. “returned from winning the senior speech arts'‘award at the. B.C. Fes- ~tival ofthe Arts in Vernon.“ George also ‘achieved : honours standing ina grade eight level: -speech and: drama exam held in Vancouver, given: by the. Trinity , ~ College of. Musle of London; Bn- ‘Yeats, ‘humorist — ‘Ophelia’s no- big: ‘recently . get up on stage and talk about any old topic, though talking about a: surprise topic.is sometimes a part of competition. » For her recent competitions she: ‘memorized a poem by. W.B..- a piece by Canadian: Nicol, from Eric. soliloquy’ Shakespeare’s Hamlet, atid "y] think 1 liked it fom the be- ginning,” she said. ne .Now that George has reached. an ‘advanced stage of competition, “she not only has to express the “meaning of -the “Plece she reads: ~, through nuances of voice and ex- - pression, she also. has to be famil- jar with the full work’ and the au “thor... As for. technique, 6 George prac: tices breathing exercises. and at. tends drantia workshops, . ‘What, she enjoys: ‘most. is. per- . ’ forming dramatic scenes. -fWhen you do dramalic scenes you.can : =teally get into: it, and when you’re: done, you: just. go “whoa,?? she says. She feels being ‘involved with | drama has helped her to develop a Sslronger character: | George hopes to go into theatre: itmunications, and has. INSPIRATION: George practicas W.B. Yeats's " Ad Glenys The Wild Swans at Coole. suninter “ Theatre,. with . Terrace .. Little teaching ‘drama (to: chil-