will be held at the REM 13 "Man In Motion Fund. "cluding miscellaneous . “Prices for admittance to - years, $3. by the Terrace Kinsmen "Student Day” kicked off with enthusiasm recently at Northwest Community College. Student Association officers (left to right) president Dominic ignas, vice-president Alex Ziemianski, treasurer Kim Saulnier, secretary Nicole Mercereau and class representative Barry Kilgren started the celebration with smiles and balloon bouquets. Missing from photo Is sports co- . ordinator Mike Schmiderer. ‘Rick Hansen benefit concert planned TERRACE — A variety show. by Lynne Leydier- Frolyck and Tim McLean and miscellaneous items for the Man In Motion Fund may also be set up for sale at that time by the ‘committee. Major seminar coming to Terrace TERRACE — A seminar directed at local interests in the secondary manufacturing aspect of the for- est industry will take place in Terrace Feb. 14. The . event will be sponsored by the Economic Develop- ment Commission of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional — District in conjunction with the City of Terrace Economic Advisory Commission. Regional District assistant. economist Andrew - Webber stated the seminar will be of interest to in- dividuals and companies in the Northwest who are — interested in fabricating and selling wood products _ beyond the level of dimension lumber, Webber said the seminar will examine the market-driven nature of the secondary wood product industry — and investigate means of attaining the Necessary . flexibility to be competitive, . The seminar is scheduled for Feb. 14 from’ 9 a.m, to 1 p.m. at the Inn of the West. Five speakers and a buffet luncheon are on the agenda; registration and further information can be ob- donation booth during the tained from the Regional District of Kitimat- Terrace Timbermen Old- Stikine office i in Terrace, — You don’t ha ve ‘to ‘timers Hockey Tourn- ament to be held at the Terrace Arena from Feb. to Feb. 15. Rick Lee Theatre on Feb. 28. - Hansen T-shirts, buttons Proceeds ‘will go to the oe nen by Daniele Berquist ~ For this production the Rick Hansen Committee will be. responsible for ~ providing staff volunteers as needed for the show. The theatre rental in- costs has been estimated at. approximately $600. the variety show will be: Adults, $4; ‘Seniors, $3; and Students over 12 The sale of merchandise Club for the Rick Hansen Week is expected to begin on Feb. 14. The Man In Motion Committee was also invited to set up a A classified ad in the Terrace Review _{s yours for : - n wari ONLY $2 per week, 30 words or less) _ . How do you get your ad into the Review? -.@ drop it in our mall 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 you come in or next time you see us. We're work- * "ing the “Honor System” Terrace Review 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace 635-7840 TERRACE —Chronicles of Pride, a stunning col- lection of 30° portraits of native contributors to con- temporary society, cele- brated its opening Sun- day, Feb, 8 at 7 p.m. at the REM Lee Theatre 4920 Straume Ave., Ter- race, ; . The community was in- vited to attend the opening of this first of its kind presentations. Chronciles of Pride is a five year labor by artist Patricia Logie and this was its first showing in B.C. outside Vancouver. ~The Chronicles of Pride will be open for public viewing Feb. 11 from 6 p.m, to9 p.m. and Feb. 12. . from 6 p.m, to 9 p.m. Chronicles of Pride is an astonishing . collection . of 30 brilliant portraits of 635-4273 contemporary native lead- ers in fields as diverse as pliysics, politics, _art/theatre and education by acclaimed Canadian ar- tist Patricia Logie. The display is proudly pre- sented by Pacific Western Airlines and the REM Lee Theatre, Terrace. _ For .the past five years © artist Patricia Logie has travelled throughout Can- ada, meeting and painting these native contributors in their homes, offices and in her own studio in Van- couver. 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