MUSIC A CALEDONIA FINAL CONCERT 193 will take place ¢ aly: BQece os. p.m. Wednesday, June 2 at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. Performances by the Caledonla Concert Band, Caledonia Stage Band and Caledonia Choir. Admission by donation. A THE SINGING HILLS perform their evangelical Christian music at the Terrace Alliance Church at 6 p.m. June 6, & TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND presents their ‘Jingles for June’ concert at 7:30 p.m. in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Friday, June 11. Tix $10 at Sight and Sound or from band members. & THE LOW BUDGET BLOOZ BAND plays the Terrace Downtown Lions? Father's Day Dance June 19 at the Thornhill Community Centre. Doors at 8 p.m., the dance siarls at 9, Tix $10 at Central Gifis or from Lions members. A KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m. to 1 a. m.) and Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn, every Friday night (7 p.m. to 1 am.) at the Thornhill Neigh- bouthood Pub, and every Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) and Monday (10 p.m. to 2. a.m.) at Hanky Panky’s in the Coast Inn of the West, By JIM RYAN Jim Ryan is the founder of the Terrace Community Band. AST” DECEMBER, during a Christmas ‘carol sing-a-long in minus-6 degree weather I was moved and honoured by the dedication of the band shell:in my name. This is indeed a great honour and I thank Mayor Talstra and council for this consideration. Deep down, I believe our city freeman, Vesta Douglas, may have had a hand in this as well. However this may be a good time to touch on the initial pur- pose of the structure. The Bruce Lee Story. “MOVIES - | & POSSE starring Stephen Baldwin, Big Daddy Kane and Billy Zane plays, at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, at the, _ Tillicum Twin Theatres. Also playing unlil Thursday is DRAGON: Starting Friday of A DAVE starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver plays al 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. from June 4-10, Also playing is DRAGON: The Bruce Lee Story at 7 p.m. and THE CRUSH at 9:15 p.m. A& EARTH, COLOUR AND FORM is the’ show at the. Terrace Public Art Gallery from June 6-30. The show features recent works of hand-thrown stoneware and clay sculptures: created by Jo Killback and Mary Lou Westman of Smithers, and watercolour and acrylic paintings by Vikki MacKay. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. from Tuesday to Thurs- Playing in Gigi's T.V. CRIMES MAY 31 - JUNE 50 It had become quite clear io me and others that such a culturally active centre as Terrace necdeed Jim Ryan a facility to make‘ these activities. | Bands, and music in general, more accessable: {0 many more were only one aspect of the plan, A %.2°™ Soiitthe “Hiei” The Daisy Wesley Housing Committee meets Sunday, June 7th in an effort to form its own non-profit society, The committee is planning to put forward a proposal to operate a shelter for the homeless. The ministry of social services has issued a call for proposals for.a hostel for men and women, Ifa non-profit society Is the successful bidder, the project could be eligible for extra capital grants to help construct a building. day, and 1 to 4 | p.m. Sunday. Make the ’Scenel Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for! the following week’s paper. Help fill the park with music stages were Nancy Devcik, of the Terrace Musicians Association, and Ken Morton, of Terrace Little Theatre, Much of the planning of the structure took into consideration the capabilities to perform out- door theatre. Supports and electric outlets for further lighting are built into the . structure for this purpose, Although this aspect of the arts has not yet come to fruition at the band shell, I'm sure it will, and that will be exciting... For now, this ‘Performing Arts Shell’, as it was initially called, does provide a location for music in the park. As the weather improves, more music will emit from these walls. And, hey guys, maybe there are a few musicians out there who - young people who created the’ beautiful and tasteful mural on deli/lunch hour crowd, The audience is there, The “Big Band’’ is planning on bringing their Wednesday night practice to the band shell. (weather permitting), The Terrace Community Band plans concerts there as well. I-would also like to acknowl- edge and praise the efforts of our ‘Saturday, june 19, 1993 Canada Safeway Main Entrance ‘Cooked and Live Lobster Available Hugh 638-0361 Wayne 635-6945 John 635-3209 Tod 635-6727 A roject of the the inner walls of the shell. - We Serva Phone orders accepted until June 10, 1993 errace Centennial Lions Club Thank you all. In Augie’ s Lounge sow ON get some duos, singles, trios haa iq? ‘th ie i ein the: planning ete. 16 jay” Housing group | to meet The Daisy Wesley Housing Commnittee is look- _ ing for community-minded individuals to sit on the board of directors of the new society, The committee formed following the death of Daisy Wesley last November and is dedicated to helping homeless people in the Terrace area secure emergency and long-term housing. Anyoie interested is welcome to attend, or can contact Leila Burton at 635-4631 or 635-3045 for more information, THE presents Terrace Community Band | ve for June “~ our major fundraising concert ~ - ATRIP FOR TWO TO TORONTO Donated by Canadien WITH Two NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION - Donated by FERRALE TRAVEL... tetanic BOTTLE -ATRIP FOR TWO TO VANCOUVER * > . Donated by Central Mountain Atr en etl - "The Monarch Is Alive” a - ACARL-BENDERS FRAMED PRINT: Donated by Northern Light Studio” “A 20 MINUTE. HELICOPTER TOUR, FOR Donated by Northern Mountain Helicopter” “A $70. 0 GIFT CERTIFICATE ok Donated by the Bavarian Inn: sos -3 MONTH FAMILY SWIM PASS: Donated'by Terrace Parks and Rec Aquatic Centre ... incredible door prizes including: ’ ~AROBERT.HELD DECORATOR PERFUME - - Donated by Kermodel Trading ~AFLORAL HANGING BASKET - _ Donated by Uplands Nursery | "A $26.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE ‘Donated by Overwaltea : - FREE MOVIE COUPONS. Donated by Video Stop Students and Seniors: Children 6 and, Under: - — Free ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 11-7:30 PM ‘R.E.M. LEE THEATRE TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM SIGHT & SOUND AND BAND MEMBERS _ Tickets for Prize Eligibility: $10.00 each (must be 18 or over to win) 8 00 each (these fickets not entered in prize draw) _sporaced byt PD Terrace Motors Toyota_ TEBE ig beste 635-6630 “COME AND TRY” From 11:30 a.m, to 2:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Friday is Baron of Beef $5.95 TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE © SUMMER DRAMA aA SCHOOL | x REGISTRATION FORM DATE OF BIRTH; GRADE COMPLETED: ADDRESS: - PHONE where we can reach you while your child is with us: LP Home:_ Work: Pre ket ae Git Doctor:, iol ai ye Seta ie genes ALL YOU CAN EAT| Rigi HRs endhi peat 95 LUNCH we ‘oe 2 4 ‘a 4 a i ft al at a ta EE a —— | Check session you wish your child to attend: | Session | July 12-30, 1993 - | Session Il: August 9 - - 27, 1993 - HOURS: Juniors - 9 am to 12 noon {ages 7, 8, 9 years) Seniors - 12:30 pm to 3: 30 pm (ages 10, MN 12 years) | Fee: $50, 00 per student to accompany registration, NEES i FILL IN MASE FORM FOR EACH CHILD AND MAIL WITH FEE TO os Terrace Little Theatre Summer Drama School, AcColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street, o Temate, B.C: V8G a 2P4 a