B14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 25, 1990 | Coming events | Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is available from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Heritage Park Is open to the public DAILY, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For infor- mation regarding schoo! tours, weddings, famlly portraits or large group tours, phone Heritage Park at.635-4546 or 635-2508. Caledonia Senlor Secondary Schoo! summer hours-are as follows: Of- fice will be open Aug. 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 3 p.m. Counsellors will be available for students wishing to make course changes August 27, 28 and 29. | Until August 10 — The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club has booked Skeena Junior Secondary School for a gymnastics summer camp, Mondays through Fridays. Pat McRoberts, new head coach for tha club; will be in charge of all programs. Children three years and up may register for one week or more, and registration forms can be _ picked up at All Seasons Sporting Goods. All proceeds from the camp will go towards construction of the club’s new gymnasium, 80 come out for some summer tumbling fun. : ‘ ; . . . July 23 to 27 — Jain the Journeys with Jesus Vacation Bible School at DENNIS LISSIMORE AND MARILYN TARON were married on July 7th, in the Kin Hut. Dennis is Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, from 9 a.m. to 12 the current president of the Terrace Kinsmen Club. More than 100 friends and relatives gathered noon. All children ages. six to 12 welcome. for the ceremony, officiated by Linda Harris. A reception was held at the Kin Hut, with dinner or aie four Pema your. business be affected by G77 what ilun? ae . will be tax ow will you prepare for G.S.T.? These questions an catered by Mrs. Taron and Marilyn's sisters. sO, _ more will be answered during Business Information Sessions to be — : ‘ | ° held in Terrace at 7:30'p.m. An officer of Revenue Canada Excise will co a ‘ba-presenting the administrative aspects of the federal lagisiation EVE RYON E WE LCO ME! _ — which is proposed to take effect Jan. 1, 1991. To hear more about the ‘me. , ae federal sales tax, Inventory rebates, optional accounting methods for (Age 14 years and up) a sO ' | | small businesses and transitional assistance available for commer- - glal activities, contact Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce at | Lucky Dollar _ : 7 ) 7 ; | 635-2063 to reserve a seat at one of the sessions. - Thursday, July 26 — Beat the heat! Join the Library Fan Club! Keep ‘- gaol by making your own fan and watching a frosty video, “The Snowman’. Cool refreshments will be served, of course! For ages six and up. No registration required. Saturday, July 28 — Oldtimers' reunion banquet at the Tarrace inn (formerly the Terrace Hotel). Social hour starts at 6 p.m. and dinner will be at 7 p.m. Tickets are avallable at Northern Healthcare (formerly Ter- . race Drugs) on Kalum St., at Grace Fell Florist on Lakelse Ave., and at 4818 Highway 16 West Rose's Shop on Lazelle Ave. Please get your tickets early. For more In- e formation, please phone Julia Little at 635-5205. DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. -} Wednesday, August 1 — Mills Memoria! Hospital Auxiliary is holding SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Association a logo contest (picture of a Stellar Jay and a dogwood branch, 5x7 or MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey (First three Mondays of 8x10, natural colours). Deadline is August 1. Mall your entry to Mills every month) | Memorial Hospital Auxillary, Box 506, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5, for sub- Terrace Minor Baseball (Remaining Mondays of mission by the Auxillary to the 8.C. Association of Hospital Auxillary's every month) office in Vancouver by Aug. 17. The winning togo will be used by the Regular TUESDAY: Kermode Friendship Society B.C.A.H.A. on T-shirts, note paper and other objects to be determined WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blue Back Swim Ciub = ona later date. If you want your design returned, enclose full name Terrace Peaks Gymnastics .. oe fy NA and mailing address on a stamped envelope. . THURSDAY: Sponsoring Comm. to 747 Cadets Thursday, August 2 — Let's get ready for the Riverboat Days parade! I 8 Order of the Royal Purple We will be making posters and placards. “Wormsworth”, the longest EARLY FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association bookworm In the world, will be entering the parade this year. We need LATE FRIDAY: Nisga’a Tribal Council (Terrace Local) lots of kids to march with him. Anyone who would like to be In the SATURDAY: Canadian Parents For French — Morning -parade must have a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. B.C. Paraplegic Foundation — Evening Phone the Terrace Public Library at 638-8177 for further Information. LATE NIGHT: Kinsmen Club oe ating club - (Alternate) August 3 to 5 — 1980 grads of Caledonia Senior Secondary 10-year g g reunion. To grads and all persons who should have graduated in 1980, Thank youl Have a Nice day! - reunion will be at the Terrace Inn. For details call 638-1214 or send let- ter to 2088 Cypress St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 5G3 August 3 to 5 — Skeena Junior Senior High School class of ‘65 is celebrating their 25th silver anniversary reunion. Weekend activities include Friday night “welcome home” wine and cheese social, Satur- . day night banquet and dance, Sunday family picnic at Lakelse Lake. : nl | 1 Come in for the total package! J | trices ie gee thereon ee sets : : _ . Until August 5 — The Kitimat Centennial Museum presents ” aie i “Fabricated Dreams” — historic quilts from the Vancouver Museum. Quilts by local craftsmen will enhance this exhibition. Museum hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to § p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Closed Monday. August 24 to 26 — Cariboo College kicks off Celebration ‘90, marking 20 years of service with a homecoming weekend. If you're a former student or staff member, plan to visit the Kamloops Gampus and join the fun. Activities will include a Bar-B-Q, dance, department spon- sored events, music and entertainment. It's a family affair! For more information or to let us know you're coming, call Arlee at 1-800-663-2955. Tuesday, Sept. 4 — The next general meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 13 will be at the Legion starting at 8 p.m. Zone Commander Lovgren.will be making her official visit to our L.A. Come out to the meeting and meat her. — — School District #88 (Terrace) a ee 5 NOTICE wt rE |} Beginning in May and ending tanning @ toning f| in October, 1990, grass fer- e esthetics || tilizer will be applied to all phone 635-4997 | playing fields in the Terrace 4652 Lazelle Avenue q and Thornhill area schools Terrace, B.C. during the first week of each a edt | month. a @ hair styling e eRe SUTTON NTU IP NO TSW ao Oa discs come pec = “ erent tet mK cet AH I RTE TE ETE womens HERTS cok HN ATA :