6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 30, 1987 On a scale of 1 to 10, how TT }—_ would you rate 1987 as a year? | ym — Terrace - : continued from page 5 & Events ~ | December 30 and 31 — Terrace Public Library presents their 3rd an- , nual Laurel & Hardy Film Festival, Entertainment for the whole family! Wednesday, Dec. 30 at 7 p.m. and Thursday, Dec: 31 at 11 a.m. inthe | library meeting room, Free admission. Bring your own popcornt. § Sunday, January 10 —The Terrace Curling Association will be holding ' @ +a special general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Curling Rink. All members — are. requested to attend. y Sunday, January 10 — The Annual General Meeting of the Skeena § Valley Golf and Country Club Sociaty will be held at the Clubhouse at f 8 p.m. Financial statements can be picked up at Haida Travel after January 1, All certificate holders please attend. E Saturday, January:23.— The White Heather Club presents Rabble § @ Burns Dinner and:Dance. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., dinner at 8 p.m. g Tickets are available at Fields and Thornhilt Husky. For more informa- g tion, phone 698-1898 or 635-7623. ; ; 4 Sunday, January 24 — The Skeena Valley Snowmobile Association In ; conjunction with the B.C. Llons Society for Crippled Children, will be f holding Snowarama. Your generous donations will once agaln make i this eae & success. If you would like to participate in the ride, please ca 2934, i Terrace French Preschool will soon have openings for 3 and 4 year f Olds. For further information contact Denise at 635-4943, g Send Help — Support Girl Guides and buy a “Send Help" sign for your (i283) boat. Available at all Insurance offices. A must for travellers. Edna Cooper I think I’d rate 1987 as an 8, Ruth Hallock because | feel that Terrace is | think 1987 has been a becoming the regional Val George brilliant 9.6 year. Terrace Center it should be. The 1207 would rate as an 8, became a ani, ang as cele. school board | feel has done cessful pear wine enroll, hae - t tem, the Well this year, and | WaS ments-up and programs tun. Sunda paps tee er sy8 Saal © pleased with the contract we. ning smoothly. M family h as hag rf x ore sal ed nd worked out with the teach- been good and both huntin bec 8 of the uc sf j ols. Personally, my life has and fishing has been good S Summit Gonference, world en 29, but that’s because | | : gene peace is possible, Personal- am always so optimistic. ly, P’ve had a tremendous year and | enjoy being a grandparent. month at 6:30 p.m. Anyone interested, please call Donna Mclsack at | 638-1974, | ; oA f The Kinsmen Club of Terrace meets the first and third Thursday of. ~ avery month. For further information, call Steve Mclsack at 638-1974, Are you Interested in joining an Alzheimer Support Group to meet and s discuss similar difficulties and possible solutions? Please contact 635-3178, i 7 . The Contract Bridge Club plays bridge every 2nd Thursday evening § from 7:30 - 10 p.m. All interested players, please contact Elaine Johnson at 635-2965. . ‘| The Happy Gang Centre for Seniors offers the following activities: f Tuesdays: 10 am., sewing and quilting; 7:30 p.m., cribbage. Wednesdays: 1 p.m., carpet bowling. Fridays: 2 p.m., bingo; 7:30 p.m., bridge. First Saturday of every month: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., pancake breakfast. Monday through Friday every week: 11:45 a.m. to 1'p.m., lunch. Second Thursday of every month: 2 p.m., general meeting. For a further information, contact the Happy Gang Centre, 3226: Kalum | Street,/at 635-9080... ee on ain ps - The Skeena Health Unit in Terrace is offering a free series of discus. sions for parents and babies 0 — 12 months of age. These will be held § Wednesday mornings, 10 - 11:30 a.m. and will cover a wide range of §& 'f topics relating to bables and parenting. For more Information please call 638-3310 and ask for Carol Harrison. a mo | The Terrace Minor Hockey Association would like to hear from anyone jy interested In being involved with the Minor Hockey Concession Com- a mittee: Please contact Yvonne Hill, 638-1111 or Sharon Larmour, ™ 635-3161 or write to Box 121, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2, Also: Anyone In- # terested in coaching for Terrace Minor Hockey’s 1987-88 season re yt dei pen ay ty an John Harker # The Kinette Club of Terrace meets the second Wednesday of every - t Mo Takhar This year rates an 8. Ter- race had a good summer, business has been good, perhaps a little slow, but Ter- Clifford Best 1987 deserves an 8 rating. Terrace is improving as a community, there seems to be new hope and vigor. There naven't been many serious fires this year and | have en- joyed my year personally. I'm looking forward to 1988. Terrace has seen a good year in 1987 and | think it would rate a 9. The biggest achievement was that we turned down Sunday shop- ping. The Salvation Army has seen a tremendous year, the support has been fantastic. |! think that my personal year | to Box 121, Terrace, B.C, V8G 4A2. § tlon, call 635-4548 or 635-2508, 7 635-3995 for further information. please contact: Lew Larmour, 635-3161 or Clair Irwin, 638-8314 or write ‘ HOWDOYOUDOITT Hotline. Your Travel Inforcentre Counsellor is just a g telephone call away. When you need some answers on planning your j holiday trip or what to do with visitors, call the HOWDOYOU a Hotline for some HOWTODOIT help at 635-2063. ; Heritage Park Is now open only for arranged tours. For more informa- A Flea Market will be held at the Oddfellows Hal!, 3222 Munroe, Tar- B race, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cail social development of the Lower Mainland/Southwest Region,” George Clark group that meets once per month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the j month at 7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Conferance Room at Mills Memorial ‘she was somewhat less than thrilled, "ll give it a 9.5. It wasn’t a ; Hospital. One ‘aim of the group Is to provide community education § Alanon and Alateen Family Groups — Meetings for friends and | ‘relatives of alcoholics, The Alanon meetings are held on Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Please note that the Thursday meeting Is anon- § smoking gathering. The Alateen meetings are held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are in the conference rooms on the Psychiatric y ward at Mills Memorial Hospital. For further info. call Kay at 638-1291, B Marilyn at 635-3545, or Frances at 635-2436, , interested in helping the Scouts or Girl Guides, or the community? Short on time, but still Interested? The B.P. Guild will help you help, g without necessarily filling your calendar. If you don’t have the time to become a Scouting leader, you can still help Scouts through the Gulld, s or if you wished you had gone Into Scouting, the Gulld can get you ~ helping with Scouting events. For more Information, contact Finn Larsen at 638-1377. - Terrace Association for Community Living needs advocates for handl- 7 capped people living In Terrace. For more information please phone Janice at 635-9322 or Carol-Ann at 635-3940. Kermode Knit Wits, a club for all persons Interested in furthering B machine knitting. Regular. monthly meetings will be held on the 2nd f Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For further informa- . gE tion call Audrey at 638-1335, Jan at 635-7517 or Nancy at 635-5319. Everyone welcome. The Toastmasters Club meets on the first and third Tuesday of every @ month at Caledonia Sr. Secondary School, room 3, at 7:30 p.m. Drop in and see what it's all about. Do you need a break? Come to COFFEE BREAK, an _ inter- denominational Bible study for women. FREE nursery for infants and toddlers. Children ages 3 to 5 will love Storyhour. Every Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. to 11 am. at the Christlan Reformed Church, corner of Sparks and Straume. No previous knowledge expected. For more in- formation or transportation, call Hilda at 635-7871 or Ruth at 635-2621. We look forward to seeing you! # The Terrace Friends and Families of Schizophrenics is a support race has had some substan- has. been really good: be- tial improvements, 1987 has — . v have arog . been an interesting year. | ial yo ave grown sp ritua Beyer — continued from page 4 . A break came the industry’s way when Finance Minister Mel oe Couvelier tabled a bill in the legislature that will compensate forest 48% companies for export charges when their shipments are subject to ce both the export tax and the higher stumpage fees. . Fair treatment for 8.C. Premier Vander Zalm warmed up to his favorite topic at the First Ministers’ Conference in Toronto, telling his colleagues to end the bidding war for new investment. a Incentives, tax breaks and wage subsidies, he said, might attract new business to a province, but would ultimately prove to be of no benefit. , However, he said, speaking of business, British Columbia wasn’t getting its fair share from Ottawa. Too many federal tariff, transportation, energy development, immigration, environmental, communications and other policies were designed to profit eastern Canada. He just couldn’t understand it. After all, B.C. had an ex- cellent rapport with the federal government. . Well, there are always incentives. The right voice in the wrong place When Darlene Marzari, NDP member for Vancouver-Point Grey, received a luncheon invitation from Provincial Secretary Elwood Veitch to ‘‘make your voice heard in the economic and Instead of accepting the invitation, she wrote back a curt letter, 19 because we have to leave informing Veitch, who is also ‘‘minister of state’ for the above- gome room for improvement mentioned region, that she had been under the impression her voice in 1988. | think it was a good on such important issues was _to be heard in the legislature, an. year for Terrace and it was a occasion unfortunately not afforded the opposition in the matter of great year for me personally. . decentralization. . - -wish-everyone a good 1988. about this iliness. Anyone wising to learn more or become part of this group Is welcome to attend the meetings. Please call 638-3325 for fur- ther info. . . - ; Ty oe ——— : - — a