Local cartoonist eee aac RETR dane EO pe pp RET OER MB i AEC captures action Terrace cartoonist David Stranger has pursued his drawing hobby for most of his life. Stranger spectalizes in cartoons which depict real oc- - currences, . TERRACE — Local man David Stranger has been interested in the art of car- tooning for most of his life. The art form allows one to find the humor in various not so humorous _ by Philip Musselman Stranger has lived in Terrace for about 20 years, and has found many funny situations or events to keep his creativi- ty at its peak. The occur- rences that Stranger draws may not be so funny when they happen, but they are usually more lightly taken after a little time. Part of the challenge this artist takes up involves not in- sulting his subjects. It is quite difficult to make cer- tain that no hard feelings are taken, because people tend to react differently, but so far Stranger has been successful. In the past Stranger has been asked to submit his work to newspapers, but he has stuck to. bulletin boards and showing friends his pieces, In order to capture the jist of a army PEA 3 {aotaaod bere fre tn, Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 24,1986 15 | ANRABEEETE Gne rearen) ~~ EN a Se BE Se er ? ao annie wees HUCK BRnwH-- fi ~ > “peer as ae aor ae BW pAflet-- Teo nveH work almost right away, | ture ‘is ‘still fresh in to have come naturally, ly’s interests have always situations. scene Stranger must begin or at least while the pic- leaned towards art, memory. This talent seems perhaps, because his fami- yourRRSPincome | § witha RRIF | °& For an income that can keep on growing, turn your. RRSP into a Mutual investco* Registered Retirement Income Fund. ° ° Choose trom six investment tunds ‘ ; “jn the Mutual Group of Funds ‘a Frank Donahue * Income can start anytime i & between age 60 and 71 ° : « Income canbe received monthly, Doug McFarlane quarierly, semi-annually or annually SKEENA MALL « ARiFs are designed to provide grawing income untit age 90 635-2387 You've worked hard to build up - your RRSP. I'llshow you how to get the most fromit in retirement. One of the Mutual Life of Canada group of companies 12/240 12/280 Mutual Film Festival On Dec. 30 and 31 the Terrace Public Library will hold a Laurel and Hardy Film Festival in the meeting room downstairs. The films will begin at 11 a.m. each day and admission Is frae. In the base- ment of the Terrace Public Library, over the month of December, thera were a number of activities held to celebrate the holidays. On Dec. 20 at 2 p.m., a workshop for youngsters ages eight and up, who wished to learn to / a¢ oF” Terrace § Dining Directory Fine Dining in | we | For the best in maintenance or repair... | ERRACE TRANSMISSION 4419 Legion Ave., Terrace in quiet surroundings! 5:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. make their own Christmas 4620 LAKELSE AVE. 638-8141 = Fogle Theotatep nase and | Wish to fet all old) z ams everyone was welcome, and new.customers know: 4 Vy AN a T . Police AN RESTAURAN 7 Chinese & Canadian Food OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon-Wed 11:30 AM — 10:00 PM Sp Thursday 11:30 AM — 11:00 PMez We have now a complete Hot Pressure Wash — Specializing in Chinese - ri In Terrace Provincial Culsine and Canadian Ke Court on Tuesday, Nov. 18 Harold Blackburn was Vacuum — Dishes “2 FriSat 11:30 AM — 1:00 AM . —_— we, 4006 Graig Ave., For Take-Out a Sunday 12:00 AM — 10:00 PM fined a total of $500 in Offer: Wax Shop _ Terrace, B.C. Ph. 635-6104 waaom 4643 Park Avenue 635-6111 Blackburn was also put ° 4717 LAKELSE AVE on probation for a total of Wash & Wax $59 DONU c TO SKEENA MALL YOU 18 months. (Vacuum interior) Smee “FAC TORY can tell your see z onuts, TOR p rospective diners In Terrace Provincial | Coming shortly: FS Mulfins, Cakes, why they would enjoy Court on Friday, Nov. 21 Complete engine hot-pressure- ¢ 1 use cream, colfes, tea, visiting your restaurant = ‘ g ot chocolate, Milk, Pop. ; $100 for an offense under | ““@8h for all heavy type units. a OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY for only $4.50 per week. ; ,the Motor Vehicle Act. 7 er ee ta eel oe