Ebi asrtic hi ee sears ets eta Teton Mk DP ed RSL ART POE ES i Students | examine CN yard Grade | teacher. Cynthia Northridge treated her . class from E.T. Kenney: Primary School to a visit to the CN train station last week. by Betty Barton | The students had been, study- | ing train safety —. how to cross & the railway tracks, ‘when to to : . efoss, etc. They’d learned, safety poems and songs. about trains.” L crossed the track | ‘The same as a street. I used my head Before my feet. 7... They drew pictures in art class ; and finally, saw a real CN engine. | Parents and principal John Eades assisted Cynthia to § transport the students to the CN «4 station behind the Skeena Hotel. .. There, they were met by Brian Doyle, the local train master, who explained the different types. of trains to them, in- ~' troduced them to a real engineer - and took them on a tour of an engine ‘‘tied up’’ on the tracks. ".'Eigch student got to sit in the en- gineer’s chair and blow the train -whistle and toot the horn. . Upon their return to the sta- tion, the CN. policeman. gave them . some: practical safety - . reminders ‘on. the rules of the. . ‘vail, They each. received a CN I ra ne state nen Se Nal Sharan ean pe, re coat mp coloring and work book to take home. As a thank you to the CN staff in the station, all the Grade 1’s.under the direction of. Mrs. Northridge recited the train poem and sang the song; Little red caboose, chug, chug, chug . Little red caboose, chug, chug, chug Little red caboose behind the train, train, train, train, Smoke stack on its back, back, back, back Coming down the track, track, track, track Little red caboose Behind the train Whoo! Whoo! Games “Hear that. lonesome whistle blow... A group of Grade 1 students from E.T. Kenney school got a look at the heart of railroading last week. Terrace CN trainmaster Brian Doyie engineer's post in a diesel freight locomotive. took them on a tour of the local yard, including ‘the Theater: - being part of the entertainment Contributed by the Terrace Little Theatre Last week’s papers gave many ideas for replacing TV watching with other activities. Well, here’s a dynamic one — join the Terrace Little Theatre! Just think, from now on, you don’t sit like a couch potato and observe the entertainment... you can actually be the entertain- ment. The Terrace Little Theatre is holding auditions this week for three different plays. How do you get involved? Well, you make your way over the to Mc- Coll Playhouse at 3625 Kalum Street at about 7:30 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, Feb. 7. You don’t have to be an ex- perienced actor to try out for Little Theatre — all you have to be is interested in having fun, . SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Association “ MONDAY: Terrace’ Minor, Hockey (First three Mondays of every month) Terrace Minor Baseball (Remaining Mondays of every month) TUESDAY: Kermode Friendship Society WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim Club THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets Ladies of the Royal. Purple, . FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association * -Nisga'a Tribal Council (Terrace. ‘Local). SATURDAY: B.C. Paraplegic Foundation : : Late Night — Terrace Peaks Ciymnastic: Chub . ~ . ot Kinstnen Club cAlternate) working with a group, and stretching your imagination. Maybe you can act, and maybe you can build sets, learn about theater lighting, work back- - stage, help with publicity... any- last year the thing goes... Theatre welcomed a 10-year-old girl and let her take care of a lamb for four weeks — how’s that for originality? Perhaps you love clothes or makeup —~ so get involved in that area. Or what about hunting down weird ob- jects? If that’s your think, you'd make a great ‘props’ person. So give up the tube and join the theater! Your entire life may become a stage. If you need background information, call Lorna (635-7507 evenings), Tonee (638-8378) or Marianne (635-2942 days). - Games Ini t WEST Fine Dining in quiet surroundings! 5 p.m. — 10 p.in. 4g26 Lakelse Avenue 638-81 a1 3 Polly’ s Cafe . Chinese & Western Cuisine Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fil. & Sat. 10;30 a.m. — 1am. _ Sunday 12:00 a.m, = 10 p.m, 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 or 638-8034 GIM’S | Vd RESTAU RANT ie ? chinese & Canadian Food “Wh. ; OPEN 7DAYSAWEEK fi Mona - Wed £1:30 a.m. — 10:00 pum. ( Thursday 11:30 am. — 11:00 p.m, we SSD Fri - Sat 11:30 am. — 4:00 aun. _ Sunday 12:00 aun, 10:00 p.m. 4643 Park Avenue 635-611) - =~ cs re Carrousel at the Terrace Hotel G 635-6630 The name is different,. but the good food and service remain the same!! Monday to Saturday 6:90 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday — 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SE = eo Daan Vay Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes 4606 Graig Ave., for Take-Out i Terrace, B. C Ph, 635-6 184 |