Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 6, 1991 B5 m™ Bus fares to go up, discount broadened TERRACE — Effective July 1, fares). city bus fares will be going up. Student monthly passes will now There is one winner, however. For cost $15 instead of $13, and a the first time ever, Northwest summer monthly pass will go from Community College students will $20 to $23. The rate structure now ‘ be eligible for student fares. includes NWCC students. | a To help cover the $89,447 muni- In recommending the new rate o cipal share of transit costs, adult schedule, the city’s Finance Com- cash fares will be going up from mittee compared our rates with 75 cents to $1 (from $1.00 to those of other municipalities and $1.25 for two-zone fares), and found the daily cash fares to be on seniors and student cash fares will the high end of the scale, while rise from 65 cents to 75 cents student passes were at the low end (from 85 cents to $1 for two-zone of the scale. COMING EVENTS Our Coming Events column Is a public service offered by the Ter- race Review, Deadiine is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be matted in or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed or in legible writing, . THE FUND KEEPS GROWING. 4 $2,000 donation to the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation toward their CT scanner fund eamed an impromptu tour of the Mills Memorial laboratory last month for Florrie Bailey of Chapter #85 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Terrace Health Care Society CEO Michael Leisinger showed her one of the hospital's more recent purchases, a $30,000 IMx analyzer used for hepatitis, enzyme and hormone level tests. As for the CT scanner purchase, Bailey says It’s a worthwhile purchase that will save many trips to Vancouver or Prince George for Information concerning the Twin River Estates project ts available from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Branch 73, B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, hold a pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre the first Saturday of every month from 8 to 11 a.m. Everyone welcome! ! | { — meee pene ty eee EE Northwest residents who need diagnostic services. Your chance to get involved — Terrace Transition House — Call us for sup- port and information if you are a victim of men- tal or physical abuse. We're available 24 hours a day to women and children. Phone 635-6447. The Alzheimer Information line: phone 635-3381. Every Monday evening it's Cribbage Night at Terraceview Lodge from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone in _ the community is Invited to drop in and catch - the action. Terrace Toastmasters — Do you find it difficult to prepare and give a talk? Turn to Toastmasters for help. Meetings are the first and third Tuesday of each month at Northwest Community College, room 206, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact Irene Blackstone at 635-2845. COFFEEBREAK, a women's community bible study, meets Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. We offer free child care, a story hour program for three- to five-year-olds, an opportunity to meet new friends, small group discussions over a cup of coffee. There's a place for you with us — join us! Terrace Christian Reformed Church, on the corner of Sparks and Straume. The Terrace Friends and Families of Schizophrenles Is a support group that meets once per month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m, at the Psych. Con- farance Room at Milis Memorial Hospital. One aim of the group is to provide community education about this illness. Anyone wishing to learn more or become part of this group is welcome to attend the meetings. Please call 638-3325 for further information. The Terrace Dupticate Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. at Caledonia Senior Secondary In the cafeteria. Anyone Interested In playing please contact Ellen Smith at 635-4096 or May McFarland at 635-2875. Everyone welcome. Skeana Valley Rebekah Lodge holds regular monthly meetings at their new location in the Ukrainian Hall, 4600 block Walsh, Terrace, avery second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p.m. If you are interested In Joining our fraternity, please contact 635-2794 or 638-0674. Oddfellows Lodge hold meetings every second and fourth Monday at the new location in the Ukrainian Hall, 4600 block Walsh, Terrace. Contact 635-3905 or 635-2966 if you wish membership information. . Please, assist the less fortunate of Terrace. The Anti-poverty Group Society Is receiving donations from people of good will, so that they may continue helping disadvantaged peo- ple. Send your contribution to treasurer Josephine Buck, Room 200, 4721 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C., V8G 1T3. Phone 635-4631. Terrace Minor Hockey Is looking for coaches, managers, division heads, and referees for the upcoming season: Those interested should -phone Sandy Marshal! at 635-7623 evenings. Terrace Contract Bridge Club plays the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Legion from October to April. Please contact Mary at 635-2977 or Rolande at 635-4374. Come and have a fun night with us! The Skeena Squares Dance Club meets Mon- days from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for square dancing at the Carpenters’ Hall on Sparks St. For more In- formation, call Bev Greening at 635-7868. Attention: Girls and Women — If you are in- terested in camping and outdoors, the home and family, community service, and interna- tional experience, Girl Guides of Canada may be for you. Girls — if you are between the ages af six and 17, we have a place for you In Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers, Cadets, or Junior Leaders. Women — we have opportunities for you to work with the girls or become members of various councils or com- mittees. Training plus full support is available for all positions. For more information, please call (evenings): Margaret Cooper, 638-0609; or Kathy Davies, 638-1245. . The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave., Is open Monday to Friday, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Who we are: a support service for women, “women helping women”, concerned with particular needs of women Ilving In the north, promoting the status of women through the realization of our rights and potentials as - people and through lobbying efforts. What we do: we giva women an opportunity to meet other women; hold special events such as Mrs. Santa's Luncheon, open houses, Easter par- — tles, etc.; hold workshops on subjects as diverse as Women and AIDS, sewing, selt- esteam, communicating with the ones you love, breast health, cooking; offer support groups; give on-going courses. We also do lay counselling, and give encouragement and emotional support, information on community services and areas of concern to women. We have a Drop-in Centre — a comfortable, re- laxed atmosphere for women to share Ideas and express themselves. We can be reached at 638-0228. The Kinette Club of Terrace meets on the sec- ond and fourth Wednesday of every month, For more information, call Gail at 635-9253. The K-ette Club iadies meat on the third Wednesday of every month. Please call Sheila Crampton at 635-4435 for further Information. The Mills Memoria! Hospital Auxiliary meets on the third Monday of every month at 8:15 p.m. in the board room of Mills Memorial Hospital. New members are always walcome!! The Terrace Badminton Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 10 p.m. and on Sun- days from 7 to 10 p.m. at Thombill Junior Secondary School. For further information, call Diane Cey at 635-3564. Gay Information line — please phone 636-1 256 between 7 and 11 p.m. feet ge tee eae ae at SPRING CLEANING? — Skeena Valley Rotary Club will pick up your castoffs to be sold at the Skeena Valley Rotary Club Garage Sale. Pro- ceeds to community projects. Phone 638-1007 and leave a message with your name and phone number for free pickup. The Garage Sale will take place some time in May. ATTENTION — Anyone interested in participating in alght-team league Pacific Northwest fastball, coaches and players. Juniors (16 to 21 years), men (21 to 39 years), masters (39 years and up}. For further information, contact Norm at 635-2249 (3/27). Wednesday, March 6 — Terrace Little Theatre monthly general mesting at 7:30 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street. New members welcome. Wednesday, March 6 — The Terrace Women's Resource Centre presents “Five Feminist Minutes”, a film celebrating women, at 1 p.m. | Come and help us celebrate International Wornen’s Day. Friday, March 8 — The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre presents “The Best Time of My Life”, a fllm celebrating women in middle life, at 1 p.m. Come and help us celebrate International Women’s Day. March 8 and 9 — Terrace Minor Softball registration at the Skeena Mall on Friday, 5:30 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further Information phone 635-2043 or 638-1790. March 8 and 9 — Terrace Minor Baseball registration at the Skeena Mall on Friday, 6 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. Bring a friend and join us for another fun year of baseball March 8 and 9 — Terrace Youth Soccer registration at the Skeena Mall on Friday, 6 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 to 5 p.m. Eligible: girls and boys born in 1973 to and including 1985. Photocoples of birth cer- tiflcates are required from alt players this year. Ragistration will not be accepted without proof of age. Passport and baptismal certificates are also acceptable. For further information, phone Bev Bujtas at 635-3719. Saturday, March 9 — Terrace Multicultural Assoc. and Terrace Public Library Pinata-Decorating Party and puppet shows from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Families welcome! Drop In (library). Free. Phone 638-8177 for further information. Sunday, March 10 — The Terrace Hiking Club will be going for sled dog rides, Sandy Cowan leader, 638-1081. More information on this at the next meeting. The dogs are at Smithers, this sounds like real fun, folks!! Tuesday, March 12 — Terrace Car Club next meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Kin Hut. Please be therel! If you know of any interested parties, please pick up the blue member info. sheets and pass therm onl! Friday, March 16 — “Introduction to ACOA" at the Women's Centre on Park Ave. at 1 p.m. Sue Higgins, counsellor, will discuss the issues surrounding people who are Adult Children of Alcoholics. Saturday, March 16 — Join us for the second annual Fun Nite of Celtic Music, amateur performances, old time waltzes, pub singing (dinner included). Tickets can be picked up at 302-4622 Grelg Ave. or phone 635-9511 or 635-3475. Sponsored by the Irish Cultural Society. Are there any Irish, Scottish, Down East, or Newfie fiddlers, musicians, singers, etc., who are dying to perform on March 16 at the Celtic Nite? Contact Danny Sheridan at 635-9511 days, or 635-5327 evenings for more Information. Wednesday, March 20 — Visit exotic Malaysia by travel talk and video with Theresa Brinkac at the Terrace Public Library, 4610 Park Ave. at 7 p.m. Free, all welcome. Refreshments willbe served. Sponsored by the Terrace Public Library. Phone 638-8177 for further information. Monday, March 25 — ‘Challenges Behaviour as Messages”, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Northwest Community College, rooms 2001 and 2002. A {ee will be charged. Register at Northwest Counselling and Training Centre, 4711 Lazelle Ave. or call 636-6311 weekdays. Registration deadline Is March 15. Sunday, April 14 — Big Brothers and Sisters board development seminar with George Alliston. Inn of the West, Everyone welcome. April 16 to 20 — Skeena Zone Drama Festival, R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets available at Erwin Jewellers. Wednesday, April 27 — Big Brothers and Sisters garage sale, 5308 Mc- Connell Ave. Phona 635-4515. Pray a a,