- Katimavik jis oa government youth program - presently involved with volunteer work for the _association for the mentally handicapped in Terrace. ghey are ‘looking for household goods, kitchen vtensila and Itnens, These donations are not intended for their use, although they will handle distribution, All good will be given to the 4125 Skoglund on the bench, . Please call 635-3604 before dropping by. Thanks, ~ 9:30 p.m. For more information call 695-9254 or 695-9359. a ‘The Terrace Conce, Society is pleased to announce details of its exciting 1983-84 season -° live performances at th. REM Lee Theatre. 4. Troika Baltlalaikas. Saturday, Feb, 4 Evoking images of Czarist Russia, this unique group, traditionally dressed and— playing a range of ballalalkas, will perform music and song from‘ the heart of that vast continent, * - 5. Steffan Wegner, Plano. Saturday, Feb, 18 Since winning the Knights of Columbus award twice at. the Pacific Northwest Page 12, The Herald, Friday, January 20, 184 ‘e Music Feitival-in the mid- 1970's, Steffan: has continued his musical Studies at UBC and Trinity College of Music, England,” - Pursuing a busy. career as ‘piano teacher and solo performer, we. are pleased to. welcome him back to Terrace, musiciang present the music of South Africa, ‘Singing, chanting and: dancing — to the accompaniment of traditional African drums, xylophones, lyres African Heritage. Saturday, March 3. Four and thumb pianos, this group will bring the season to an exciting conclusion. These concerts will have a very wide appeal seasan’s tickets will be on and: sale very-shortly. Look out for programs application forms at various locations around town, For and further information, call 535-6084 or 635-4228, In ‘addition to the regular concert sreies, the, TCS. Is “Coffee Concerts’: at the REM- Lee Theatre .on Sunday evenings during the fall and winter, Local artists will be featured in these concerts, presenting a Ariends | F afterwards: ‘Each. concert _ Will be about one hour long’ _ variety of mu and * tollotlé 2, Dot will beon in tho lobby’ 50 YoU : - can: meet the: artisia and” for... i chat: and there will bea $2 charge to ‘ele offset expenses. ' ADEE 8 Pacitic Northwest Music Festival . Winners, The Music’ Festival always, : produces. some’: very”. talented students In-various ‘ categories. of. the. fi performing: arts. This: exciting -concert ‘will give you an opportunity to see ‘and hear’ the bent of these performers, . with. presentation - by the. 1964 . Festival winners who are selected ‘ta represent Northwest. B.C, at the Provincial finals. in . Kelowna ‘fhext: May, Tueid oe ; An Alcoholics ‘Ancayhous “Straume from:4:30-p.m, to meeting takes place at A Terrace, Centennial Lions; Tickets are available. at presente-Ken' Jon Booth-as-- Wightnian and Smith, Braid Mark Twain in person in the. Insurance Agency, Paragon REM: Lee ‘Theatre: al-7:30 Insurance. p.m,. Admission is $5. ‘Monday, Jan. 23. ETO CTR —_ “The first major mneeling . — erence of the 1984 Riverboat. Days ‘John Ritter, star of the television show Three’s Company, may feel rather ' "lonely next season — there won't be any company. _ Co-stars Joyce. DeWitt, Priscilla Barnes, Don Knotts and Richard Kline are lelving the ABC-TV { wnen the show returns next fall, Ritter’s character will fall in love and move - out of the apartment he has. shared for eight’ seasons with two beautiful young women. . Executive - producer Michael Ross said DeWitt's comedic talents would be “sorely missed," but said he hoped she and the others ‘would _ agree to guest ap- pearances. ; "Most new parents proudly show off pictures of their newborns, but few have the opportunity to do it ‘on network TV, Jane Pauley, the proud mother of twins, returned to NBC television’s Today show to show baby pictures . and announce she will return as the program's co- host Feb. 27, ‘Pauley, the Doonesbury wife of November. ‘The twins are named Richard Ross and Rachel Grandison. ‘Prime Minister Trudeau occupied the state box, cabinet ministers Francis Fox, Serge Joyal and Judy Erola werd in the audience: and Mario Bernardi, former artistic director of the National Arts. Centre, wielded the baton al a production: of the opera Rinaldo, : NEW IN TOWN? = LET US PUT * OUT THE MAT At ul | aati, i Mant Hamat Havent ne te Nancy Gourlle 635-7877 & Phase cartoonist |B Garry Trudeau, has beenon - maternity leave since late The setling wasn’t in ‘Ottawa, however, but at New York's Metropolitan Opera House as Canada officially saluted the Met on its - . S€ason, 100th-anniversary Trudeau was honorary: chairman of the ‘black-tie - dinner and’, dance that: fallowed the U.S. premiere . of Festival production of Frederic Handel's . _ Ottawa's _ George . ABthe ’ Century baroqué opera.” | Marilyn Horne sang the title role, as’she did when- Rinaldo had its world premiere at Ottawa i in July 1982. ‘New Yorkers have a reputation for telling it like itis and it seems Mayor Ed | Koch is no exception. Published leaks this week’ from Mayor, ithe for- theoming, memoirs of the flamboyant unexpected * Koch, show that the man’. who ¢ once. called the’ United ‘ eommittee ‘will be‘ ‘field at’. the Legion at 8 p.m.""Your “ executive would like to have ’ some initial input from you Nations a cesspool is, just as - blunt when personalities, Koch says a former’. governor of New. York is ‘ “bananas,” the president of city. council is “full of baloney,” and President, Ronald Reagan: is. ‘decent and honorable but rather simplistic.” He. ‘also says currént governor longtime rival Mario. Cuom ture aoe lon) is a smear artist. discussing - Former president Jiniiy Carter is quoted as -telling . Koch that. the mayor. has done him “more damage than any other man in America,” ‘ Word of the book Pa parently first surfaced at a dinner party last week at. the residence of Ken Taylor,” ihe Canadian consul general | ‘New “York, Koch “reportedly” boasted: -to the’: other guests that he pulled : i no © punches i in the book. adult. and your organization in the form of a brief financial “statement of your events from last year. ‘The idea af ‘this is to obtain & solid . pleture of what type of events are well -attended andas well to show Us what makes money and: what. does oot. The ‘executive has . Met during. the past months and has’ several items: ‘to bring to the membership as a Whole. ‘Membership this . Year ip $25. _ for a “Organizational costs. Fridays a Jan, 28 “Tales for Two's; a special story time for-two-year-olds will begin on this date at 10:90 a.m; and will run for Bix weeks: . There will be stories, fingerplays. games and puppets. Children must be - -accompariied by. an 638-8177, . ‘Tuesday, Feb. 7- _ _in., ‘advance: forthe’ Terrace 7 Rublic Library's | “The: - -_ Magic Carpet” held every Please . register . TERRACE. PENTECOSTAL: - ASSEMBLY Pastor John Caplin ' Qi EbySt, 635-2434 SUNDAY SERVICES | 9:45 Sunday School. y- 11:00-Morning Worship Terrace, B.C.22 "J ©. 1:00 am. “SALVATION . ARMY. 637 ‘Nalsh Ave,” : 635-5446 SUNDAY SERVICES 9330 am — Sunday. ° School for all ages, , THE a _ 495-2626 or nee : Service — 11:00 a.m. 7 3 KNOX . UNITED CHURCH - 4907 Lazelle Ave. _ 635-6014 ‘Rav: David Mariyn, 8.A., M. Div, Nursery to ‘Grade 6—11 fH .31-83 7:30 p.m. -11 p.m. ‘ Jan. 1-84 am - 11:3dam New ‘Years Eve. Dec, | : CHRISTLUTHERN . CHURCH 635-5620 3229 Sparks St. {Corner of Sparks & Park) Listen’ to the Back to God Hour every Sunday | - at 8:30 am. on CFTK. Worship Services — We aa and § p.m. ‘ 9:45 am. — Sunday ' Church Schoo! 11:00 a.m. — Regular worship service, Holy Communion the first Sunday of each month. Cholr, Confirmation, Youth, Adult’ Classes, . Men's and Ladies’ Bible Studies, . UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Halliwell and. Thomas ° 9:45 a.m, Bible Teaching - Sunday School nen be 11:00 a.m, p.m," Bible Study Wednesdai Home Bible ‘Studtes “You Are Welcome at Upta nds’? 8 — Family. [> am |. i 7:00 Evening Service, Worship | Grade 7 to Adults — 10 | . 730 2 foam HOUSE _ Evangelistic Salvation : —— aa Mesting. ' ZION ‘PRAISE WEDNESDAY BAPTIST Pastor Arnold Peters =| 7:39 p.m, — Ladies . CHURCH.” 698-9015 66 tis Home: League | - pastor Paul Mchninger »_ 635-3015 635-3657 _ Fellowship. oo, Home 635-5309 | Sunday Services ; — Corner of Sparks & _ TERRACE ~Aelth ‘SACRED - CHRISTIAN. . Lo _B s ams _ “Sunday HEART REFORMED == j{ ‘School PARISH © ’. CHURCH P1130 aim. -_ ‘Morning 635-2313 ° Reverend. VanDoalen "| Worship © 4836 Straume - Sparks Street & Dec. 24 ?pm-9pm. 7 Siraime.Avenue ' _ ST. MATTHEW'S Jamidnite mass. ~ Sunday Schoo! — 10 ANGLICAN Dec. 25 11:30 a.m. ait, CHURCH -- 2. 635-9019 . “SUNDAY SERVICES ~ Corrimunion | Service — Holy § Communion except j “A146 Lazelle Avenue #00 am, — Haly 70:00 "a.m.—. Sunday School. ” 11:00 am. —~ Farmilly _ third Sunday. a Wednesdays. — 7:00. p.m. Holy Communion, . TTHDAY ', ADVENTIST ’ +9306 Griffiths Pastor Henry Bartsch 635-3232 635-7642 Services -—— Sat. 9:30 ff a.m..— Sabbath School # (Sunday School}. 1:00 am. — Worship. § . The Bulteid family is proud to announce: the. engagement of Noelle Roseland Bulleid to. ‘Ken Craig, White: , boos Please register. in ‘advance, (Gall the ibrary at: Fe S07 ro - The, Kitimat: Mens Rugby - * Ciab wil hid its’ annual’ ” geriezat’’ meeting ** Selection of | officers - ‘on. ; Saturday, Jan, al.af 12 12 noon _in the Clubhougd sf). Fs mo, ‘pen Bridge ponsored by’ . the’ Seniéra:; will” be ‘ st bdrm Jai. 28 t “to: sand | : skeona . from ‘Mertice. a ; Admission $1, Sodus and a ” Slarting January 24 is the course in: ‘Pouring Molds for Ceramics ‘with instructors - from the Kitimat. ‘Ceramics [. ‘Club - come and eam how. “own |. greenware: The cost is only } . $10 for five sessions.:. | make your. The © Weaving the instruction of Marianne © Reese Hansen,. Get slaried _ J in learning: this useful and | relaxing home craft: Chinese Cooking an ‘al. new Advanced II class with’ now dishes willstart Feb. 5. be held - , with Primitive Looms algo starts. ' next week - Jan. 25 under’ : . meeting’ ‘of the Kitimat Public Library Association , “will take place | in the Jikvary . 1755. DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER, B.C. V6G IWS) "pure ‘Contest. ‘and: ‘the ~ever-exciting | Cabin, ‘Fever - Dance ptis much more - “16 . events. in all. ; Celebrate. the: Winter. Carnival: with Kitimat. Wednesday,. Jan. 25, “the meeting. library | members” ~The: : annual.” "general ~ ‘the: ‘election. COME STAY WITH US * at English Bay near Stanley Park “ink beautiful downtown Vancouver TOLL: FREE 800-268-8993 - _ TE LEPHONE (608) 682-1831 y in order to nee re for ‘alin ~All. adult “* are “encouraged to attend, the “:neeting.and are eligible to ~ be nominated for the board of management and vole in For: rmore. information, please call the: Kitimat Public Library. at : Le Gondola ia VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE», March 13. There are stories, puppets, filmstrips’ and good “time ‘for-’ children from ages @ to 8. Call 633-8177. No charge. -' ee 34 «session are: now underway - but it's not too. late ta join in. Phone Riverlodge at 632-3161 for . any information you might require, ; Drop ‘In.-Fitness at $2 session Is now in effect for’ Noon Aerobics at Tamitik -— Mondays Wednesdays and - Fridays from'12:10 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. and for Fitness at 5:30 p.m. at. Riverlodge.--. Tuesday and Thursdays 5:30 pm, to 6:30" pm." Please remember that: this will. apply to the Noon’ Aerobics .only.-a8-long.as there is room’ in’ the Glass, - Please phone’ Tamitik’ 632-' 7161 for more information. Tuesday at 3:20 p.m. until, inform ve Sunday BH Progranis for.the Winter afternoon. -. Pat -Williams’ Jamaican , .. Cooking class starts Feb, 9. ° ‘This new course features - mouth watering dishes from ‘the Caribpan ¢you, get to try: them: to!). - Register, at: Riverlodge for’ any of the above: prograins or ‘call 692-316) for more | . information, _ Winter: > Carnival, coming! -- The *” countdown -is starting and : the last meeting will be held. on Tuesday, Jan. 24 ‘at 7:30 - pan, in the Tamltik Meeting Room, . -.. Winter, ‘Carnival runs. Friday, ~ Saturday and.’ Sunday, Jan, 27 to 29. There “are-many, mary’ events :- ° : come: on and. join in on ‘the =. celebrations, : : “Events:.vary from Kids Skating -Races, Snowmen : _ Contests, Jam:Can Curling to Hockey 'Tourtiaments;. ‘| Snow Golf and Snowball toa Whist Drive and a ‘Trivial . ‘Is || final 3 roe DASOES DINE IN our exquisite Opené:20a.m. to 11:30p.m. Joininc soomem "DRIVE IN For Reservations: Lasonoark | tT a ase =. momeue yan TMEATRLS ‘Hidden somewhere In thei paper are two Terrace ; phone numbers. If you find tham and one Is yours vou win iwo FREE-passes, : ; a Tickets must be picked upat The Dally Herald ‘ . . 3010 Kalum St VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE « Y- “y .