} Claudia Stewart of Prince Rupert, ~~ _--i*fen Honourable ‘Mentions were Pauline: Best, . Wenly- Borden/Sandra “Galletti,, Rose Cheer and ° ' Paula Rowlands of Prin¢e Rupert, Morgan Bristol of -Tlell;-Leslie Cerny of Houston, K.-Church ‘of Queen This year’s adjudicators will fudge more than 400 dance routines in three days, culminating in a public Gala performance the evening of May 9. This Gala performance will highlight the best three pieces in each category. So Charlotte City; Yvette Kenney of Stewart; Cindy Materi of Telkwa and Sherry Nielson of Smithers. ae BO (= Diana English Mar lo So 7 a HOT SHOES IN RUPERT » The fifth B.C. Annual’ Jazz Dance Competition will be held May 7, 8, and 9 at Prince Rupert’s Performing Arts Centre. This year, more than 300 dancers from throughout our region and across western Canada will compete in 24 categories for over $26,000 ‘in cash prizes and $1,500 in scholar- ships, = | . . This year, for the first time, there will also be a Jazz. Productions Association scholarship award worth $2,000. This category is open to any amateur competitor 15 years of age or over, — . Teresa Mackereth, president of Jazz Productions Association of B.C. (JPA) explains, “It’s very difficult ' for a dancer to hold a job or go to school and still have time for auditions. What we're trying to do is provide a chance for dancers to further their careers," ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH #13 TERRACE m 6d Invites members and guests to a steak night, . first Friday of eac month at 5:30 pm * ~——_suntil 8:00 pm. uicy sirloin steak, baked 7oz. potato and freshly made salad 7.00, | t all for $ re early! MOUNT LAYTON Hwy. 37, HOT SPRINGS ‘Lakelse Lake RESORT LTD. 798-2214 -. Johnstone Room Monday -Closed | Tuesday - Thursday - 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday - 5:00 - 10:00 p.m. — Sunday - open §:00 - 9:00 p.m. RESERVATIONS ARE ADVISED The success of previous competitions has resulted in the annual growth of this event. Because this competition is the only one of its kind in Canada, it has-attracted interest on a national and international level. | . THEATRE ALIVE LEADERS Theatre Alive held their annual general meeting March 12. and elected a new board of directors. Tom Walker is president, Charlie Meek is vice president, Sylvia Golke is treasurer, Tonee Sabine is secretary and Eileen Kennedy is director at large. Theatre Alive is dedicated to improving the quality of performances and technical equipment at . the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. They are currently making preparations for their next fund-raiser, the RCMP Band concert April 26, and they’re always interested in new members. Their next general meeting is at noon on April 16 in the lobby of the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Drop in or call Tom Walker at 635-2101 for more information. Mon-Wed 71:30 a.m.—10:00 p.m. Thursday 11:30 a.m.—11:00 p.m. Fri-Sat 11:30 a.m.-1:00 a.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m.—10:00 p. Avenue 635-6 = NE Terrace Review — March 20, 1992