16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 14, 1987 houses” for local children. October was recently proclaimed Bio Mayor Jack Taistra to witness the proclamation signing. awareneas through mall displays, visiting local schools, ck Parents Month in Terrace. Linda Tupper (left) and Norma Bohia met with The Terrace Block Parents’ Association wilt work to increase - and addressing parents concerning the Importance of “safe Raft =~ continued from page 4 place to set up an administrative - these problems at a comfortable distance, a group of hard-core volunteers actually decided to do something about it and Project R.A.F,T. (Responsibile Actions For Teens) came into being, R.A.F.T. had a tenuous ex- istence from the beginning, and now once again it is in danger of vanishing altogether, The reasons are direct and simple: it falls into no known category of funding from government agen- cies, and it has received virtually no support from the community at large or local government, . As it stands now, R.A.F.T. has no source of funds and no is yours for ‘ so 1 a ONLY wo (per week, 30 words or less) . How do you get your ad Into.the Review? ® drop it in our mail slot @ mail it to us ®@ come into our office @ phone us ®@ or stop us on the street There will be no billing! Pay next time yout come In or next time you see us. We're work: ing the “Honor System" Terrace Review = 4535 Greig Ave., Terrace headquarters’or a:youth drop-in center; the sheer determination of a few volunteers is the only thing that has kept the program alive, On Oct. 19 in the basement of the Terrace Public Library at 7:30 p.m. the remnants of Pro- ject R.A.F.T, will meet, and a clear invitation to the public has been issued. At that time it will be possible to read the level of care and concern for the young in this community as clearly as a neon barometer. Is it possible that we have ab- dicated our moral responsi- You don’t have to be rich to © advertise! - Aclassified ad in the Terrace Review ~ $4 bilities so completely that police. “officers, teachers and social workers are expected to make these decisions and take these actions on behalf of everyone? We'll find out soon. If Project R.A.F.T. goes down for the third time, it seems inconceivable that anyone will have the gall to come forward ‘and complain about the ‘youth problem”’ in the. future, It is nearly certain, however, that the complaints will continue — but : how seriously will anyone take. them? | Wea ' a 4 . 1 . ogi a —— Richardson, Photography and Caro! Burger, pottery. ’ Friday, October 16 — Diamond Jubilee Celebration at the Royal Cana- Saturday, October 17 — There will be an evening of Latin Amarican | - future of R.A.F.T. will be discussed. Volunteers are desperately needed! ' Anyone Interested in attending Is welcome. For further Information call: ' and/or dissolution of the society. Anyone interested Is invited to attend, _ Welcome! _. Terrace Public Library starting at 1 p.m. Registration forms can be pick. - @d up-at All Seasons Sporting Goods. Volunteers are needed to help on I October — Now showing until October 30 at the Terrace Art Gallery: Al Wodnesday, October 14 — Beginning Oct. 14, Canadian Parent for: French will have extracurricular classes for grades 4-7. Registration re. quired, Evening classes offered for adults — baginners, Intermediate | and advanced, Register for mid-October classes. For more. information . phone Cynthia 635-9898 (evenings) or Sue at 636-4691. Wednesday, October.14 — Northwast: Alcohol and Drug Counsalling Services will be holding an eight session workshop for adult children of 1 alcoholics beginning Oct. 14 until Dec. 2. There will ba a limit of 15 pac- ple. Please call 638-8117 to ragister. Thursday, October 15 — The Terrace Water Polo Association Is holding their annual general mesting at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Swimming Pool . boardroom. Ali members and Interested Individuals are asked to attend. For further information phone John Dando at 635-5637(h) or 635-6316(w), dian Legion Branch 13, starting with a hot beef dinner a 6 p.m., cooked by the Ladies Auxiliary, then dancing to. the fabulous "Mothbails", Tickets are available at tha Legion Branch 13, For more information phone 635-5825. Limited to 150 people, oO uo Saturday; October 17 — There willbe a Quilt Display and Tea at the Hap. : Py Gang Cantre from 1:30 P.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bring quilted treasures to dlaplay. Phone 635-9090 for further Information. re Saturday, October 17 — The annual Terrace Child Development Centra - Benefit Banquet and Dance will be held at the Terrace Arena banquat room — Cocktails at 7 p.m.; Dinner at 8 p.m. Live music by Revival, Cater ing provided by Manuels. Tickets available at Workwear World or from C.D.C. board members. - . a mo, music at the Elke Hall, 2822 Tetrault with an international potiuck su ‘per at 7 p.m. and entertainment and dancing at 9 p.m. This ia‘a benafit for a women’s community project in Paru, through “Match International” and the local Women & Development Group. Tickets available at Sight & Sound. For more.information call Frances at 6935-24836, Monday, October 19:— Project F.A.F.T. (Responalble Action for Teens) will ba having a public meeting regarding the youth drop-in centre In Ter: race at 7:30 p.m. In the basement of the Terrace Public Library. The Christine Foster at 635-2980, Monday, October 19 — The Terrace Association for Community Living will be holding their annual generat meeting at 7:30:p.m. at 5010 Agar Ava. Items to be discussed include election of a new board of directors For further information please call Margaret Kennedy at 635-5876 even- ngs. - a ; - . : ~ : , = Tuesday, October 20 — The Arthritis: Society will be having a meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 4949 Galr Avenue, Terrace. ts Wadneeday, October 21 — Grad '69 - 20 Year Reunion. A meeting will ba. held at 7:30 p.m. in the Library basement to plan our reunion in '89. For. further Info contact Debbie Shannon or Rhonda Norberg. oo Wednesday, October.21 — The Terrace Chapter Canadian Diabetes Association will be holding a meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the Education | Room at Milla Memorial Hospital. All members please attend: Film to be . shown. For more Information phone 635-3068. Wednesday, October 21 — The Terrace Women's Resource. Centre ; Soclety's annual general meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at 4542 Park. _ Ave. All those Interested In the Society and its aims are encouraged to; attend this meeting to show thelr priorities for the coming year, . Newcomers are especially invited to attend. Please note the new hours for the Resource Centre: Tues. and Sat. 1 to 4 p.m.; Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9 '-12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Plaase drop by. en Thursday, October 22 — Do you care for 2 or more young children? Did you know that licensing was necessary? Learn how to become a Iicens- ‘ed family daycare, Take time to share Ideas on childcare with our group ‘at 7:30 p.m. in the Carpenter's Hall, 3212 Sparke St. Evaryone welcome. - Saturday, October 24 — It's a puppet show! The Terrace Public Library prasents “Rapunzel” at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Admission is free, Everyone i Sunday, October 25 — The All Seasona Half Marathon will be held at the the day of the event. Call Elizabeth for more Information at 63 7. Monday, October 28 — The monthly mesting of members of the Terrace ttle discussed so bring along-your ideas and suggestions. Wednesday, October 28 — The Catholic Women's League are hoatin their annual Fall Tea and Bazaar at the Veritas School gym from 7 to p.m. Raffle tickets are available at the schoo!, any CWL member or at the door. Everyone welcome, Members bring a friend. Lots more fun for children this year! For more Information, call Delores at 636-5097 or Marion at 635-3525. 7 Wednesday, October 28 — The IBM User Group wil! be meeting at the Terrace Pubilc Library at 7 p.m. if you are interested, for more Informa. tion phone Leon Prusko evenings at 635-8627, Saturday, October 31 — is the deadline for entries for “Capture the Spirit of Terrace" photography contest, Entry forms available at the Terrace Public Art Gallery, Terrace Public Library, Parks & Recreation office, City of Terrace office, Spee-Dee Printers, Terrace Sight & Sound, Northern ‘Lights Studio and Ken's Photo Studio. Entry forms contain all detalls. For further Information contact the Parks & Recreation office or the Ter- race Public Art Gallery. Thursday, November 12 — Fall Fashion Fantasy — An Exciting Even- ing! presented by the Terrace Royal Purple Lodge at 8 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Fashions for all - Terrace p. araty ee - Rhonds, Refrashmants galore! Door prizes! Proceeda to Mills emortal Hospital Project. Tickets available at Terrace Co-Op Service Booth or phone: 636-5121, 635-3160, 635-2416. November 13 and 14 -- Heavens To Betsy, a musical comedy, will be presented by the Terrace Littte Theatre, In cooperation with the Terrace Community Band and Theatre Alive et the F.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. both Friday and Saturday evening with a matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m. Tlokete ere available at Sight & Sound, - November 27 end 28 — The Terrace and District Arte Association will be holding Christmas show. Entry forme avaliable at the Terrace Public |. r the ghte Northern ar Art Gallery, Northern Ligh ede Studio, | eatre will be hald. Spring and Festival productions will be i