Shake your bones all night fong! To Music By Saturday Oct.30 _} | CLAIM JUMPERS : laying |_twes Nov 2" Sat Nov 6 { PRAIRIE DUST ; Piaying Tues Nov 9 - Sat Nov 13 Check out our Mew Years Eve entertainment! \( Our Kitchen Is ) - TERRACE STANDARD | concer! band, the Skeena Grade 10 computer classes for seniors starting FHE TERRACE LITTLE be playing a wide variety of music for — Wednesday mornings from 10-11:30 November 18, 19, 20,25,26 and 27. And ¢ directed by Marianne Weston. LIBRARY is holding a treasure hunt IN YOUR BACKYARD: The taking place every Friday. For details Gardens, featuring photographs of MN CONCERT '99: The Concert Band Wednesday, October 27 at the R.E.M. PEO a a Concert Band and both the Skeena the week of November 9, Classes are THEATRE presents "The Odd the community. Come out and hear a.m. for six weeks, Call the library to on December 2, 3, and 4. Come to the~ LI B . ; LIBRARY: GRT 4 rd S ; C: on the Internet. The Cyber Hunt will be gallery is hosting a travelling exhibition and the list of things to find go to the and the Stage Band and Choir will be interesting gardens from around the Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Admission is B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 27, 1999 concert band, the Skeena Grade 9 THE LIBRARY is also offering | THEATRE: " Junior Jazz and Senior Jazz Band will —fyee and run on Tuesday and Couple" , the first play of the season. on these hardworking, young musicians! register 638-8177, McColl Playhouse to see the play, THE TERRACE PUBLIC G LLE = 7 “ongoing with weekly draws for prizes CALEDONIA MUSIC FALL called ~Strange Sites and quirky library's website http: /{tpl.osg.net or performing a variety of styles of music by donation. SKEENA JUNIOR SECONDARY FALL CONCERT featuring Thursday, November 4 at 7:30 p.m. the new bands of Skeena. The Grade 8 CANA www.canadiantire.com Or Email us at www. cantire.terrace @osq.net phone 638-8177, Contestants are limited to one entry only. THE LIBRARY is offering computer classes for adults. Basic computer skills, world processing and CD-ROM usage and Internet training will be provided. Classes are available on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. starting November 9, 10 respectively for four weeks, FREE. Call the library to register. SAFEWAY www.safeway.com ron, eon, TER woSystbin TER Qmmen = RASS www.terraceautomall.cam terrace.automall@osg.net ZO, “om, TER TER Gta cat rotors S The Terrace Standard TANDARD standard@kermode.net Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Baby's Name: Khyna-Lee, Falon, Amak, de Devs Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: Triana Lee Gregory Oct. 2, 1999 at 10:38 p.m. Date & Fime of Birth: Welght: 8 lbs . Sex: Female Sept. 13, 1999 a 8:18 p.m. 7 Welght: 8 Ibs 10 oz, Sex: Female rae de Dee Parents: Mike & Crystal Gregory Baby sister for Caylin e + Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Riley Kathryn Bowker Hayley Nicole Houlden Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Oct. 7, 1999 at 4:25 am. Sept. 27, 1999 at 3:00 p.m. Weight: 2 Ibs 1202 Sex: Female Parents: Mond & Earl Houlden Welght: 9 lbs 702, Sex: Female Parents: Trev & Erin Bowker titde sister for Buddy nurses Shei & Gerl ¢ + Baby's Name: . Samuel Richard Reinboll Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: Victoria Carolina Calisto Oct, 1, 1999 Date & Time of Birth: Weight: 9lbs 7oz Sex: Male Oct. 8, 1999 at 7:25 a.m, Parents: Linda & Rory Reinbolt Alitde brother for Emily & Ben Parentst Maria & Eugenio Calisto Alitile sister for Sandy. Thanks to Dr. Fergurson & Maternity Weight: Bibs. 10% oz. Sex: Female Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information O ic L “a oo £2. VIO “4 Overwaitea EPEAT 26s very on tod pax, Terrace Public Library wi il be offering a FIMO workshop for teens ages 12 and older with Diana Wong Adams from 2-5 p.m. The workshop is free but call ‘the library to register 638-8177, Halloween Celebration for children 3-5 years old at the library. The program is opened to kids who are not re- gistered in the library’s regular preschool programs and wiil take place from 11 am. to 12 p.m. FREE. To register call the li- brary. Halloween Stories and Crafts for children 6 and older ai the library from, . 2-3 p.m. FREE. Register ty calling the lis brary. ries geelderh oe YVONNE MOEN’S 65th BIRTH. DAY party celebrations at the Happy Gang Centre from 2-4 p.m. for coffee and birthday cake. Everyone welcome. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB mall display at the Skeena Mall, Come and chat with the members and see what we're up to. For more info call George at 638-0787. Sunday, October 31 LAKELSE COMMUNITY ASSO. CIATION: Annual General Meeting al 2:00 PM at Mount Layton Hot Springs Re- sort. Flu vaccine drop-in clinics are available November 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 12 fram 9 to 5 p.m, at the Northwest Health Unit at 3412 Kalum Street. The flu shot muy prevent you from catching the flu or reduce its seriousness if you do. Immunity begins to develop within seven days after the shot and peaks two to three months later, during high flu season in December, The Flu vaccine is free for people aged 65 and older, those with chronic illness, and caregivers or community serves workers. A six dollar fee will be charge to those in- eligible. The pnenmococcal vaccine is free for people 65 years of age or alder. Only one pneumoccocal vaccine is necded in a lifetime, Bring your Imunization record and Care Card November 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 12 from 9 to 5 p.m. A Brown Bag Clinic for seniors will be held on November | and November 3 from 9 am. to 5 p.m, on November 2 from 1 to 5 p.m. and November 4 fram 9 a.m. to 22 p.m. at the Health Unit along with the Flu clinic. Local pharmacists will be on hand to review medications. For more info call 638-2200. Crime Prevention Week: No- vember 1 to 7 is Crime Prevention week. To celebrate, the Terrace RCMP will be hosting an Open House Forum Monday, November 1 at the Elks Loge at 2822 Te- trault from 7-10 p.m. Refreshments wilt be served. Along with displays and the chance to listen to some of the latest information there will be an opportunity for the public to voice ita concerns over Crime and Crime Prevention in Terrace, A survey will be available at the forum to provide gtester insights to the Terrace Crime Pre- vention Unit of the RCMP into what the public’s priorities are regarding crime. Public participation is appreciated, For more info call Cst. Kurt Grabinsky at 638- 7429, : Mills Memorial Hospital ' Auxiliary is having a Bag Sale from No: . vember 2-4. We are located at 4544 Lazel- . le Avenue, world. In conjunction with this exhibit, the gallery would like to present its own photographic tour of Terrace’s gardens. For more information call the Terrace Art Gallery at 638-8884 or drop by to look at some examples in our “Quirky Gardens" book. Strange Sites and Quirky Gardens is a travelling exhibition organized and circulated by the Surrey Art Gallery. Terrace Public Library is of- fering a workshop on composting with Alisa Thompson from the Terrace Bloomers Garden Club. The workshop will take place from 7-8:30. It is free. Registration isn’t required. Saturday, November 6 LONG SPLICE WORKSHOP the workshop will be dedicated entirely to mastering the long splice. Target audience is practising hooktenders or active cable logging supervisors, The workshop is free, but space is limited, Location is Northwest *Community College, Mechanical shop at 8:30 a.m. Register by calling 635-4523. This workshop is not for’ beginners. Work- ers without splicing experience will not be accepted. Pumpkin Fling: Bring that tired, old, carved Halloween pumpkin to the Ter- race Rod and Gun Club, and see it sent off in style on a giant catapult, slingshot or other mediaeval contraption. Prizes! Re- freshments! Event begins at 2 pm.. Mini- mum $1 donation to charity per pumpkin. Sponsored by the Skeena Valley Rotary Club. Scrabble Tournament: the Ter- tace Scrabble Club is hosting its second regional taurnament oat Northwest Com- munity College. This year there will be a tound robing of seven games and players must: pre-register by contacting Walter Raedeke at 638-0433 or Phil Bialobzyski at 638-1974. Entry fee is $15, und ve Terrace Nisga’a Elders and Volunteers Committee: Monthly meeting at 1 p.m. at the St. Matthews Centre downstairs * mini bake sale to fol- low meeting Monday, November 8 . SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR annual general meeting at 8 p.m. at the Lions' club house main gate, Thomhiil Fair -Grounds. There will be election officers for the 2000 Fair. come learn how your support and share the Pair experience. Any questions contact Tracy at 632-2204 or Pat at 635-7779. Northwest Education Development Association and Terrace and District Multi. culture Association’s annual gen- eral meeting will take place on Wednes- day, November 10 at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gallery. Dr. Isaac Sobol will present a slide show on his recent trip to Tibet en- titled “ Travels to Tibet with Shoes from Terrace” following the AGM, For mare info call 638-8329, Terrace Nisga’a Tribal Council local monthly membership miecting from 1-4 p.m. at the N.T\C., mect- ‘ing room, Members urged to attend. “The Terrace Standard offers the com- munity calendar as a public service to its readers and community organisations, This column is intended for non-profit organisations and those events for which there is no admission charge, Itens will run two weeks before each event. — We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on te Thursday before the issue in which itis to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed : § neatly, 5 { REMEMBER! | Open Daily Until | Our courtesy van will pick up and 11pm *Try a light snack : drop off your party : or a Full Meal *Delicious.. ALWAYS! at Georges Pub. J “| thesized acatyisalicylic acid, or ASA. 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