B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 21, 2002

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GATOR'S PUB: Live party music nightly, featuring 17 Speedhead this week.
BEASLEY’S MIX: Tasha is back with pop and country hits every. Friday and Sa-
turday, Watch your favourite sperts programs on a large screen TV,

HANKY PANKY’S: The northwest's largest: dance mght club. No cover. Karaoke

Sundays and Mondays,
GEORGE'S PUB: Accelerators Aug. 21-24.

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide guests. New members

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THEATRE

First Nations youth are invited to participate in a performance work about
healing, About a dozen volunteers ages 15-25 needed, The project takes place this
fall in Terrace and deals with the legacy of sexual abuse passed from residential
school survivors to later generations. The performance work is being sponsored by
the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. For more info call Marianne at 635-8373,

VISUAL ARTS

The Terrace Art Gallery presents its 2002 members show. Featuring works in
a Variety of mecia by members of the Terrace Art Association. The gallery is open
Wed, to Sat, from noon to 4 p.m. Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to

.4p.m. Call 638-8884 for details.

Woodworking submissions are being accepted by the Terrace Art Gallery for
an upcoming exhibit. The deadline is August 24. Contact Aron for details at 638-

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TONIGHTI Slideshow “Fortress of the Grizzly" by Wendy Shymanksi will olfer
viewers a look at the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary Wednesday Aug.

2 iat 8 p.m. at the Canadian Canoe exhibit on Hwy 76.

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Riverboat Days at Heritage Park Museum
The Riverboat Days festivities hosted at Heritage Park Museum
were o greal success and a lat of fun for the large number of

people that attended. The staff at the museum wauld like ta
Pxlend their warmest thanks to the extremely talented
musicians that volunteered their time to entertain our visitors.
We apologize for the lack of food and beverages available.
The vendors lined up from the farmer’s market failed to make
an appearance. Despite this disappointment, greot fun was
had by young and old alike, and we hope lo see everyone
again next year, We would also like to thank Don Hull and
Deryl Gurnsey for driving their vintage automobiles for us in
the parade. Without them we couldn’ thave won first pl cel

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WEDNESDAY, AUG, 21
Terrace Tourism presents images by Wendy
Shymanski. “Fortress of the Grizzlies: the
Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary” offers
viewers a look at the bears of the sanctuary as
well as a chance to speak with the author about
her book and experiences. At the Canadian

‘Canoe Exhibit, located in the old River industries

building on Highway 18/ Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Aug. 21 and slide show starts at 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be served, the cost is $10
For info call Cindy or Krystal at 638-0877,

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22
Cancer Support Group Meeting at Stepping
Stones Clubhouse, 4450 Greig Avenue at 7 p.m.
Call Craig at 635-0049 for more information.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22
"Spiritual Potluck for Your Soul” — a devo-
tional evening of prayers, music and stories from
many religions and cultures at the Terrace Art
Gallery. !t starls at 7:30 p.m. Bring your fa-
vourite and sample new ones. Hosted by the
Terrace Baha'i community. For info, call Sasa at
635-6940.

An open invitation to women Interested in
planning for the future of the women's
centre, Gome share your thoughts and ideas on
feminism, protecting women's rights and the
centre's survival in tha “New Era”. Facilitated
by Sarah de Leeuw, Thursday, Aug. 22 from
6:30-9 p.m. at The Family Place. For more info,
call 638-1863, Childcare subsidy available.

Calling all summer reading club children!
Summer Reading Club Wrap Up from 1-3 p.m.
at the Terrace Public Library, Come celebrate
{he end of summer with us on Aug. 29, Puppet
shows, face painting, window painting, sidewalk
chalk, a fish pond, storles and more! From Aug.
26-28 drop off up to three of your old baoks in
return for tickets for the children’s book ex-
change Aug, 29, For info call 638-9177,

The Terrace Tourism Soclety Is sponsoring a
Kids Day Aug. 31 from 1-4 p.m. atthe Canadian
Canoe exhibit (across from Irly Bird on Hwy
16). Kids under 12 are admitted free to the ex-
hibit and can enjoy crafts, games and life jacket

. safety demonstrations and lots morel

PUBLIC SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Terrace Cancer Resource Centre is now
selling mixed daffodil bulbs in minimum 10 pound
boxes, Call 698-8583

Volunteers needed for the Skeena Valley
Fall Fair Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 at the Thornhill
Community Grounds. Whether you can spare an
hour during the fair or you would like te join the
Skeena Valley Fall Fair Association as a member
to help plan the fair. Call Maria at 635-7591,

The Terrace Campus Childeare Centre will
ba apen In September, Preregistration forms
are available at NWCC, the Family Place, or by
calling 638-8628,

Summer art classes for children. Painting,
paper making, papier mache, drawing and other
activities. Wednesdays. and Saturdays In July

THIS PHOTOGRAPH by Terrace’s Alan Wooton is one of the
featured works at the Terrace Art Association's 2002 Members’
show, now on view at the Terrace Art Gallery.

and August at the Terrace Art Gallery. Two
classes per day. 10 a.m, -noon and from 1-3 p.m.
Different every day. Drop in fee. For ages 6-9
and 10-12, Cali Aron for info at 628-8884.

Tsimshlan master carver Heber Reece and
his brother, carver Henry Reece, ‘are working

daily ‘at the canoe ‘exhibit. Come watch them ~
carve and talk to them about.their work. ALthe. |

Canadian Canoe Museum exhibit.

Register now for the Youth Summer Pro-

gram (ages 13-18) at the Kermode Friendship —

Society, Drum making, swimming, cooking, mo-
vies, camping, arts and crafts. Call Peter al
635-4906.

Terrace Rod and Gun Ciub hosts trap shoot
Ing every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Come out and
have a blast! For info call Gord at 638-1945,

Come to the library this week and book
your stay at the “Information Inn”, stories
and crafts for children aged 2-9 years at the
Terrace Public Library. Ages 2 on Tuesdays
from 10-11 am. Ages 3-5 on Wednesdays or
Thursday from 10-11 a.m. and ages 6-9 Mon-
days and Wednesdays from 2-3 pm. or on Fri-
days from 10-11. Please register by calling the
library at 638-8177,

Evening Story Nights at the Terrace Public
Library for ages 5-8 every Thursday from 7-8
p.m. Gome join us at the library for stories and
aclivities this summer! Free but class sizes limi-
led. Pre-register by calling 638-8177.

Free Summer Reading Programme at the
Terrace Public Library. The summer reading
club for children. This year’s theme Is Booked
for the Summer. Reading, crafts, activities and
games. Weekly reading sessions, Sign up on
Tuesdays for the following sessions. Please
come out and sign up for the club to keep track
of all your reading this summer, whether you will
be able to attend weekly sessions or not. Every-
one eligible for prizes and reading medals.

Free computer help for adults at the Ter-
race Public Library. We can answer questions
on almost any problem, from hardware confl-
guration to Ebay or other web-related issues,
Far more information, please call 638-8177 or
drop in and sign up for a one-hour session.

Free tutoring available for ALL grades at
the Kermode Friendship Soctety, 3313

~ Kalum. From July 1 to August 23 Monday to Frl-

day fram 9 a.m, to 3. p.m. Call Rob at 635-4906 ,

The Canoe: A Canadian Icon, the Canadian
Canoe Museum outreach exhibit is open from 9
am. to7 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays and noon to
7 p.m. Sundays In July, Located at the Old River
Industries building at 4427 Keith Ave, Highway
16. For more info call 635-0877.

Overeaters Anonymous meets Mondays from

7-8 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Parish, at 4830
Straume. Email lerraceoa@hotmall. com for
more Information.

Heritage Park Museum. Operating hours are
from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Thursdays to Mondays
(It's closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays), Avail-
able for group tours, group pictures or wed-
dings. For info call 695-4846,

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Date & Fime of Birth: Chevy Blain
Aug. 8, 2002 at 8:26 a.m. Date & Time of Birth:

Weighit: 9 Ibs, 2 oz. Sex: Female

Aug. 14, 2002 at 2:00 p.m.
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Aup. 8, 2002 at 3:20 p.m.
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