B16. Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 18, 1990 Coming — Events - Our Coming Events column is a public service offered by the Ter- race Review, Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed in or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed ar in legible writing. Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is available from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Heritage Park is now open to the public five days a weak, Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to G6 p.m. For information regarding school tours, weddings, family portraits or large group tours, phone Heritage Park at 635-4546 or 635-2508. Caledonia Senior Secondary School summer hours are as follows: Of- tice will be open Aug. 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 3 p.m. Counselors will be avaliable for students wishing to make course changes August 27, 28 and 29. July 16 - 20 — Credit Union Soccer School for children ages six to 14. Half day program with younger children In the morning, older children in the afternoon. Location — Christy Park. Applications may be picked up at the Credit Union, Terrace Youth Soccer Assoc., elementary and primary schools. For further information, call Liz at 638-0466. July 16 to August 10 — The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club has booked Skeena Junior Secondary School for a gymnastics summer camp, Mondays through Fridays. Pat McRoberts, new head coach for the ciub, will be in charge of all programs. Children three years and up may register for one week or more, and registration forms can be picked up at All Seasons Sporting Goods. All proceeds from the camp will go towards construction of the club's new gymnasium, so come out for some summer tumbling fun. Thursday, July 19 — Poetry workshop for children aged eight and up at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p.m. Short and snappy, or long and lingering. This is your chance to watlow in words and have fun making poems of all shapes and sizes. Please register in advance. Phone the library at 638-8177 for further information. Saturday, July 21 — Caledonia Class of ‘70 Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. at the Kin Hut (by Heritage Park). Call 635-2934 for more information. Monday, July 23 — Welfare rights and responsibilities workshop for “recipients and advocates”, 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit, 3412 Kalum Street in Terrace. Funded by the Law Foundation of B.¢. For more information, call Jerry at 635-4631. July 23 to 27 — Join the Journeys with Jesus Vacation Bible School at Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, fram 9 aim. to 12 _ hoon. All children ages six to 12 welcome. July 25 and 26 — How will your business be affected by G.S.T.? What will be taxed? How will you prepare for G.S.T.? These questions and more will be answered during Business Information Sessions to be held in Terrace at 7:30 p.m. An officer of Revenue Canada Excise will be presenting the administrative aspects of the federal legislation which is proposed to take effect Jan. 1, 1991. To hear more about the tederal sales tax, inventory rebates, optional accounting methods for small businesses and transitional assistance available for commer- cial activitles, contact Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce at 635-2063 to reserve a seat at one of the sessions. Thursday, July 26 — Beat the heat! Join the Library Fan Club! Keep cool by making your own fan and watching a frosty video, "The Snowman”. Gool refreshments witli be served, of course! For ages six and up. No registration required. Saturday, July 28 — Oldtimers’ reunion banquet at the Terrace Inn {formerly the Terrace Hotel). Social hour starts at 6 p.m. and dinner will be at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at Northern Healthcare (formerly Fer- race Drugs} on Kalum St., at Grace Fell Florist on Lakelse Ave., and at Rose’s Shop on Lazelle Ave. Please get your tickets early. For more In- formation, please phone Julia Little at 636-5205, Wednesday, August 1 — Milis Memorial Hospital Auxillary is holding a logo contest (picture of a Stellar Jay and a dogwood branch, 5x7 or 8x10, natural colours). Deadline is August 1. Mail your entry to Milis Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Box 506, Terrace, B.C. V8G 485, for sub- mission by the Auxiliary to the B.C. Association of Hospital Auxiliary’s oftice in Vancouver by Aug. 17. The winning logo will be used by the on a later date. If you want your design returned, enclose full name - and mailing address on a stamped envelope. August 3, 4 and 5 — Skeena Junior Senior High School Class of ‘65 is celebrating. their 25th sliver anniversary reunion. Weekend activities include Friday night “welcome home” wine and cheese social, Satur- day night banquet and dance, Sunday family picnic at Lakelse Lake. more Information, call Linda at 635-3313 after 6 p.m. - August’ 3 to 5 — 1980 grads of Caledonia Senior Secondary 10- -yaar reunion. will be at the Terrace Inn. For detalts call 638-1214 or send let- ter:to 2088 ‘Cypress, St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 5G3 “Fabricated Dreams" — historic quilts from the Vancouver Museum. Quilts by focal craftsmen will enhance this exhibition. Museum hours: Closed Monday. . 20-years of service with a homecoming weekend. If you'ra a former _ student or'staff member, plan to visit the Kamloops Campus and join the fun: Activities will include a Bar-B-Q, dance, department spon- information .or to let us— know you're coming, call Arlee at ‘| 4-800-683-2055, | Tussday,-Sept. 4— The next general meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary .|- to the Royal Canadian Legion Gr, 13 will be at the Legion starting at 8 ~ p.m. Zone Commander Lovgren will be making her official visit to our LA. .Gome ‘out to the meeting and meet her, B.C.A.H.A. on T-shirts, note paper and other objects to be determined - Seating capacity is limited, so pre-register as soon as possible. For ‘| reunion.-To grads and-all persons who should have graduated in 1980, Unt} August ‘§ = The Kitimat Centennial Museum presents Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m; Sunday, 12 noon to § p.m.. August 24 to 26 — Cariboo College kicks off Celebration “90, marking sored events, music and entertainment. It's a family affair! For more | Bingo hall gets variance from city Terrace council has granted a Development Variance Permit requested by John Becher of Prince George. The permit allows for the reduction of the front set-- back requirements from 20 feet to five feet on the properties from 4406 to 4410 Legion Ave. where Becher wants to build a bingo palace. The properties are located below Lakelse Ave. and the em- bankment there reduces the useable portion of the lots, particulary on the east end. There is one condi- tion, however. Becher will still be required to meet all parking and other bylaw requirements — that apply in that area. Becher notes that the new structure will house the bingo -[m operation presently doing business on Highway 16 West. NORTHERN CO-OP CENTRE (in Recelvership) Upon Instructions of Pannell Kerr MacGillivray Inc. DATE: SATURDAY, JULY 21st, 11 A.M. PLACE: 124 WEST 3rd AVE., PRINCE RUPERT PREVIEW: SALE DAY, 8:30 A.M. 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