=i i 7 a _ with 26 Terrace Review - — ~ Wednesday, February 19, 1992.- - ‘Women with. talent [ : needed for event... Contributed by * Karla Hennig The Terrace’. Women's Resource Centre is looking for tal-- ented women to help celebrate International Women's Day. We - need actors, musicians, singers, poets, writers and speakers... any- - one who would like to share her talent for an evening of entertain- ment by women for women. Throughout the International Women’ s Week (March 2 - 6), lunch time films will be shown at ‘the. Women's Centre. On‘Interna- - tional Women's Day, March 8, a pot luck dinner and an evening of -- ‘entertainment. by women for women will take place at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street... “International Women’ s: Day was declared in 1910 in response ~ to the many. women who were ‘demanding votes for women, pro- - hibition of child labour, better . ‘working conditions and equal pay for women. Women's Day is. for. all : ‘raluated “This weekend Canada World Youth will hold their third evaluation session in Terrace for | new participants ‘in ‘this year’ 8 vexchange, programs. ~~ i 2 Twelve” young people between “the ages of 17: and 21 from throughout the region will spend - all day Saturday at Knox United ‘Church being conducted’ by evaluators through a. number of exercises. All three evaluators are , past. Canada - ‘World Youth. people; | .. Fotest Richard, a past participant o with Indonesia; Betty Barton, a past group leader for three years — _and = Lisa | . » Domeier, a leader with the CWY -. work experience program in : Costa Rica. . ‘Indonesia; “The applicants will do a num- ber of exercises: teaching an iniaginary language, cooking a _ meal together, discussing current international affairs and other tests. of the skills they: require. ‘Information gathered about the participants and their-abilities to ' interact and work together as. a ‘group. will be combined with | ‘insights gained through personal Interviews with each of them to choose” ‘the most suitable candi- ' dates” ‘for ‘upcoming Canada ; World Youth programs. - Canada World Youth is now in Bae tt 2iat. year of operation and is _. gpoisoted by CIDA (Canadian International Development Agenéy). Young people from 20 . . \different. “developing countries : Cand: * ‘from. “Canada have the oO ‘Opportunity to experience devel- opment in ‘both theif own coun- y and in someone clse’s coun- - | ; father than just reading . Women... to celebrate our accom- plishments and to share with one — another. Let us remember and cel- ebrate women’s accomplishments on: International Women! s Day, March 8. All women are ‘invited to attend. the pot luck dinner and evening of entertainment at the McColl Playhouse. Bring a dish and a friend. Enjoy the company of others. Dinner at 7 p.m., enter- tainment starting at 8. ‘For more information, call: Karla at 638-0228. Volunteers offered — training _ ° The Terrace Sexual Assault Centre is looking for volunteers to work in — their programs that ‘providing counselling and other forms of help for people who are victims of sexual assault. ; Program director ‘Lauren Stinson says the centre will provide training. Applications will 16. To apply or get more - information, call 635-4042, 635-2373, or drop by the — | centre.at the corner of - be accepted up to March = |} Kalum St. and Lakelae. a “ONE ‘YEAR AGO. THIS WEEK... Terrace city ‘council once again put off making a decision on the library expansion project until after they: -had “met with | the ‘library board. Even more delays were “expected however, a8 council had just passed a recommendation to ‘not consider referendum’ on any new facilities or additions to exist- ‘ing facilities without obtaining © yy affected, with another 14 jobs in. “thie ‘planer to. go ‘about: three “months afterward, Mill manager capital cost sharing or grant contri- butions from the’ Regional District .. A group of more than 50 con- comed Thornhill residents attended . a public meeting to voice their anger over a proposal to build a corrections facility ‘in their neigh-. bourhood. The group gave. regional “district director Les Watmough an | unequivocal "no" to. take: back to. the regional district board ., . The! general management contractor of the Twin River Estates senior’s housing complex declared bank- Tuptcy. Impact | Construction ‘of — Terrace had been in business since 1988 and had worked closely with ‘the society in the design of the project ... The fate of the row of trees lining the perimeter . of Skeenaview Park was in question after one tree had blown down in January windstorms. ‘Subsequent examination showed it to be rotien , to the core. Two > YEARS AGO. THIS WEEK... ‘City ‘coun smn they: - Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS). Apr. 20-May 20 ‘followed. GEMINI - May 21-June 20 CANCER June 21-Jaly 22 a oo: _ efforts. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Te get over it. VIRGO - Aug. 23-Sept. 22. LIBRA , SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov, 21 decisions. . SAGITTARIUS Nov. 21-Dec. 21 tb if possible. . . CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan, 19 | AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb, 18 PISCES . Feb, 19-Mar. 20 ARIES . Pay close attention to tax investments, New management may be required. Policies change with the times. BE willing to . compromise if you expect your plans to be. Life is a constant source of ‘amazement: but remember the Serenity Prayer and: accept those. 7 things you cannot change. Be prepared to accept unfavorable missive.. ht | may cause some heartache and pain but you will | You should not have to look toa hard for i . romance. It is right beside you —. just tunin = oF pL, the right directions. . _ A legitimate: source of information is at your , disposal. What you do with it can make allthe °°. |: difference in a relationship... - An-unusual request could change the course of your career, Be cautious before making any hasty en i Travel could be on your ‘agenda. Good time to te get away. Combine pleasure trip | with business ce Keep a low profile this week. Your happiness is. important, too. ‘ An insurmountable problem hampers your plans to ride the tide to fame, Take inventory and . . dispose of excess baggage. ~The rules of the game are about to change. Show more affection toward mate or you may be left “out in the cold, . Philanthropic ‘organization could use your. creative talents. Be generous with your time and a shine!! Make your lunches and parties } With meats and cheeses from - Bert’s Delicatessen! 4603 Park Avenue, Terrace _ _ 835-5440. _new truck route in the coming “not related to markets but to the: ‘AGO THIS WEEK... | "would be o actively lobbying. for a year. In one step towards this, mayor Jack Talstra said, ‘the city - would be -putting aside money to make: a video of all available CFTK coverage of past accidents on the Sande: Overpass ... Skeena- Sawmills announced the shutdown’. of the mill’s third shift effective ‘March 9,. About “32 full time employees were expected to be: Don Chesley said the decision was’ escalating ‘costs “of timber... A meeting. of interested . ‘people was: held to discuss the feasibility of ‘establishiing 3 a Summer School of “the Arts\in Terrace by 1991, The city ‘expressed support of the idea by setting aside $3,000 to look at a plan for a summer school of the -At.a suggestion from Alderman’ ‘Ruth Hallock, Terrace city council: wrote a letter to Attorney General Bud Smith requesting a "workable solution" to the Sunday shopping Terrace and “Vancouver ‘. " council was expressing an interest “problem, “Hatock ‘also suggésied 7 the city include. the results of the © 1987 Sunday shopping referendum which showed a definite opposition — ‘to Sunday shopping ... The Terrace RCMP. and sheriff's office were accused of mistreating a prisoner , with AIDS. ‘The prisoner, a former — Terrace resident, had been arrested - on outstanding warrants. at his parent’s home in Terrace. The charges were made by the Prison- | er’s girlfriend. . cee “FOUR YEARS AGO THIS WEEK... . ‘Heinz. Lehmann, owner of the “property on the northeast comer of | Kalum and Lakelse, asked the city | to either remove the old provincial police building, or liave it removed from the list of heritage buildings ‘80 it could be demolished... Sky- link Airlines began regular sched=— ‘uled - passenger service between in the possibility of a “hazardous waste, disposal facility in the area, ' Alderman Hallock said ‘the. city would: have nothing to lose to ses what kind of investmerit would be. Tequired and to see if they. would be interested in pursuing the matter further. “Terrace Tp ‘Interiors Ltd. | 4610 Lazelle Ave. . 635-6600 | “All the supplies you need” ¢Exterior, and interior paints scomplete line of blinds - - . eLarge selection of wallpaper : ‘ACROSS 7 in stock Toward | 3 Ene | ruck sl nM 3. 7 SB a] al el 6. Thus a 7 BEE. BEEBE 10 . 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