. their level of existence. A group of Brazilian people ‘Jennifer McDaniel, Jean Varey. Social Service Worker (formerly Human Service Worker) Houston — Sandra Blair, Aldea Lavallie. ~ ‘Terrace — Sherry Brooks, Shari Burrows, Kath- leen Davies, Dayna Draves, Nelly Favela, Lisa Hirak, Laurie Mutschke, Sheryl Peters, Kathleen Pringle, Kathy Sommerfeldt, Angelina, Starr, Geddes Wells. Awards - Rhena Gardiner $450. Bursary — Pam Laheu, ‘Early Childhood Education. — Jeff Marvin $450 Bursary — Angelina Star, Social Service Worker. | Adult Basic Education Association of B. C. $100 cheque — Tina Bolton, Adult Basic Education. — President's Certificate of Merit — Bonnie Cooper, Ronald Martin; Ian Closs and Mathis’ Duerst. From Terrace to Brazil. HELP FOR BRAZILIAN’ - STREET KIDS OFFERED > The ‘Terrace Rotary Club recently donated $2, 500 to the Children’s Haven Project, a charity in aid of children and young people in Brazil. The cheque was _. presented by Rotary members John Clift .and Chuck . Cey to Children’s Haven representatives: Mare Frey. ‘and Bob Bussanich. ‘The purpose of the project ia to provide six- to . 42-year-old street children of Olinda, Brazil, a place _to learn basic life skills and to read and write. This will. enable them to enter public school ‘and raise Terrace Review — May 1, 1992 Ceseeule vert ; has been formed to teach primary classes and super- vise extra-curricular activities-such as sports and arts and crafts, In conjunction with the program for . children, there will be an adult literacy program and - “adult health-awareness instruction, . The project has been in operation since March 1991, working with 36 children. Presently a house is being built on donated land. It will include. clasa- rooms, a kitchen, storage, laundry and washroom facilities. Volunteers administer, organize and teach the literacy and basic life skill programs. This group calls itself AMO — Associacao de Assistencia Aos Menores de Rua de Olinda. ‘Amno" means "love" in Portuguese.. ' The ‘project is funded by contributions from. - individuals and organizations in British Columbia. Children’s Haven Project is working with Alberta Aid _ for International Development, Canadian Interna- tional Development Agency and Change for Children - - — an umbrella group representing a variety of projects in developing countries. ‘More information about Children’s Haven Project may be obtained by contacting Bob Bussanich or Mare Prey. . — Contributed iby Bob Walch LET THE GAMES BEGIN. The table decorating committee for the upcoming International Potluck Dinner May 9 is gearing up. Lori Merrill, Noriko Braganza, Sherri Reidy, Heather Hassan and Helen Haselmeyer form the core of this committee. This year’s. International Potluck Dinner has _ Games of the World as its overall theme. In keeping with that theme, the placemats’ on the tables will present each guest, young or old, a quiz game with questions about the world. Lori explains that it will provide the opportunity to increase everyone's "global awareness’ ' while, at the same time, working ¢ as an icebreaker — consultation. with fellow’ diners: will . probably be required to answer some of the’ ques- | tions. For the littler ones, ‘the middle of the placemats _ will include a map of the world to be coloured with crayons and pencil crayons provided on every table. The colouring pencils tied up in brightly coloured bows will provide part of the table decorations as well, The third item of decoration in keeping with Gamés of the World will be Pin the. Place on the Map, a slight variation from the old familiar Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Each' guest will be. asked to identify their country of origin by placing a pin on a large and colourful map of the world, which will be _ hung hear the entrance to the arena banquet room. “Tickets to the‘dinner are-available ‘at Misty River Books and Sight & Sound. inne TEE SCARIEST