B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 22, 2000 Bar Scene Beaslevs' Mix: Halfyard, the amazing one- man band, performs every Friday night from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Halfyard was voted the No. 3 entertainer in Terrace! No cover. Gators Pub: Back by popular demand is SNOWBABY performing until April 1. Every Thursday is Ladies Night. Be there for a chance to win a diamond ring! Music Festival The Pacific Northwest Music Festival takes place from Tuesday, March 28 through Saturday, Apri! 8th at various locations in Terrace. It will include competitors from communities throughout the Northwest, in the disciplines of band, choral, dance, guitar, instrumental, piano, speech arts, strings, and vocal. All competitions are free to the public, with the exception of the Scholarship Competition Friday, April 4 at the REM Lee Theatre and Gala Performance and Awards Night, featuring highlights of the festival, on Saturday, April 8 at 8 p.m at the REM Lee. Tickets for both nights are available at Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall.. Poetry night On March 26 from 8-10 p.m. you are invited to a night of poetry at Don Diego's Restaurant. There will be a seties of local writers reading, “TERRACE. STANDARD> Ciry and an open mike at the end of the evening. No cover charge is applicable, but food and drinks are your own responsibility. This evening is in celebration of local writers, and you are welcome to participate. Seating is limited, so you are encouraged to reserve a table. For more info, or if you are interested in reading, please contact Mark at 635-0706 or Luke 638-7659, — woes - Films The Northwest Development Education Association and the Multicultural Association presents Cinematheque Pacifique's travelling picture show. The show boasts international and Canadian films that wouldn't normally be seen in Terrace. The line-up includes: “The Divine Ryans” March 27, “Hamani” April 10 and Felicia’s Journey, April 24. Concert Society Presenting the English Suitcase Theatre Company's production of “Hamlet” Saturday, March 25 at 8 p.m. at the REM Lee Theatre. Tickets are available for $20 at Erwin's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. Tickets aiso available al the door on performance night. Music The Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting a Big Band extravaganza dinner and dance on April 15 at the Thornhill Community Hall. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m, dinner at 7:30 p.m. and dancing from 9 am. to | p.m. Musie by the Terrace Community "Big Band" with special entertainment by the "Pipes and Drums". Cost is $50 per couple. Tickets available at the legion or call Lissi at 635-2158, Theatre Terrace Little Theatre presents "Suitehearts", a comedy by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore March 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and April 1. This play is stacked with gags and one liners! Pro Wrestling Terrace Little Theatre presents Professional Wrestling Saturday, April 15 at 3 p.m. at the Terrace Arena. The card will feature former WWF Intercontinental Champ Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, "Tornado" Tony Kozina, Georgeous Michelle Star" , “Juggernaut”, “Chance "Mr. Showtime" Beckett, "Disco Fury" , "Leatherface" and "Spyder". Tickets are available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel and cost $12 in advance or $15 at the door. Out of town patrons can call Uniglobe at 1 800 668- 0828 Visa and Mastercard accepted. Make the 'Scene! fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard's free (KARAOKE) CANADIAN TIRE Or Email us at www.cantlre.terrace@osg_net SAFEWAY www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE PAT CHRYSLER | i] TOYOTA TERRACE Vk] CHRYSLER are) TOYOTA terrace.automal! @telus.net The Terrace Standard standard@ kermode.net STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 . Baby's Name: Baby's Names: Terrence Francis Paige Alyssa Bowles Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Feb. 26, 2000 Feb. 25, 2000 at 2:35 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs, 10%s02. Sex: Male Weight: 6 lbs. 6402, Sex; Female Parents: Alana Cameron & Howard Parents: Allan & Terri Bowles O'Brien e 4 ; . Baby's Name: Baby's Name: | Sean Patcick O'Brien Aiden James Lambright Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Feb. 28, 2000 al 4:25 p.m. Feb. 25, 2000 al 12:35 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 9oz, Sex: Male Weight: 7 Ibs. 302, Sex: Male parents: Lorelei McCarron & Chris Parents: Deana & Dave O’Brien ¢ + Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Trinity-Rose Karen Santucci Kody William Hawkins Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Feb. 27, 2000 at 11:52 a.m. Feb, 29, 2600 at 5:56 p.m. Weight: Bibs. 15%02 Sex: Female Weight: 8 lbs. 802, Sex: Male Parents; Neeno & lisa Santucci Parents: Steve & Shelley Hawkins Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea 2 fi me AVE-O e os a ed 95800 5 BCs very own dbod peqie. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is having an “End of Season Bag Sale” March 21 to April 1. Everything in the store will be included in the bag sale this one time only. We are located at 4544 Lazetle Ave, For more info call 635-3512. We will be closed for renovation on April 2 and will re-open again on April 11 with our spring/summer stack, Prekindergarten immunization Fair. Phone the Health Unit at 638-2200 to make an appointment if your child is Statting kindergarten:this September. Also -for children who haven ae ee a nized. Terrace Beautification Society: 15th annual Garbathon from ‘1-3 p.m. Meet in McDonalds Parking lot. Come out and help clean up around town. Show your pride and make Terrace litter free! The event is sponsored by McDonalds. There is also a scavenger hunt. Women are invited to attend a two-hour free workshop on menopause. Join pub- lic health nurs¢ Carol Harrison to learn all about this special time. You don’t have to be menopausal to come. Interest is all we ask for. The workshop begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Centre - 4542 Park Ave. The workshop is inten- ded to provide information about this life process and suggest practical strategies to deal with your own experiences, There is no cost for the workshop, but preregistra- tion is suggested. To reserve a spot or for more info call 638-0228. The Terrace Writers’ Guild is mect- ing at 7:30 p.m. at Groundworks Cafe, In- formal get together for sharing informa- tion and positive encouragement. Drop-ins always welcome. Please join us. For more info call Chantal 638-7978. Prekindergarten immunization Fair. Phone the Health Unit at 638-2200 to make an appointment if your child is starting kindergarten this September. Also for children who haven’t yet been immu- nized. Prekindergarten immunization Fair. Phone the Health Unit at 638-2200 to make an appointment if your child is — starting kindergarten this September. Also for children who havent yet been immu- nized, Healing Touch Workshops: Levels 1 and 11A will be held at Prince George Regional Hospital. For more info Darlene 962-9529. Terrace’s Early Literacy Committee is preparing (o pilot a “ready to read” program in April at Kiti K Shan. This one hour program, offered twice a week, will include a light breakfast and pre reading activities for young children and their fa- milies. the purpose is to help parents bet- ter prepare their kids for school. We are locking for donations of children’s books, _ pols and pans, baking utensils, dishes, cutlery, toasters, kettle, coffeemaker. ete. Drop off at any elementary school in Ter- tace and Vivian will pick up..Call 638- 1863 for more info. yet: been immu»: entertainment listings. The Terrace Women's Resource Centre presents a Healthy Communica- tion Workshop from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Often the people we deal with in our everyday lives are the ones who seem to be unaware of our needs. This session will offer simple strategies to make those you know well more aware of the importance of communication in growing and chan- ging relationships. Learn to ask for what you need and to listen to what others are teally saying. The two-hour workshop be- gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Centre- 4542 Park Ave, Financial assis- tance for childcare, available, .but_ please let us. knaw in advance:There is no cost for the workshop’ but preregistration is suggested. To reserve your spot or for more information cal! 638-0228, Early Learning Canada: a community workshop program for parents and care providers of children from birth to age six that promotes lifelong learning. FREE. Registration deadline is March 30, and registration is limited. For details call Ann at The Family Place at 638-1863 or Coco at Skeena Child Care Resource and Referral at 638-1113, Wednesday. April 5 P.A.C.E.S. Daycare Society annual general meeting at P.A.C.E.S. Daycare - 4924 Straume Ave at 7 p.m. Open to the public. For more info call Nancy at 635- 080d. Saturday, April 8 Kitselas Band Council HEALTH fair Set up to create an awareness of com- munity resources. Come from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kitselas community hall on Queensway Drive. Several community or- ganizations will be set up to answer your questions. For more info contact Cynthia 635-5084. Monday, April 10 Scouts Canada &th Terrace Group proudly presents Mysteries of the Orient Magic Show starring Tony Eng at the Caledonia Gymnasium. Showtime 4-7 p.m. Tickets on sale at Misty River Books or Irly Bird Building Supplies. Tickets cost $9 for adults, $6 for children and students and $30 for a family of five. Tuesday, May 9 Terrace Ringettes AGM at the library at 7 p.m. Garbathon planned IT’S TIME for spring cleaning. The 15th an- nual Garbathon will take place March 26 from 1-3 p.m. Come out and clean up the mess around town. Garbage bags and gloves will be provided. Clean up crews can meet in the MacDonald’s parking lot, Free vision checks OPTOMETRISTS in Terrace are doing free eye tests for two and three-year-old children. There will be no charge to the parent or Medi- cal Plan. Through the program, parents can fe- ceive important information about their child’s eyesight. Watch out for runners MOTORISTS ON Highway 16 are asked to watch out for the annual Prince Rupert to Ter- tace Relay on Saturday, March 25. The event will start at the Civie Centre in Prince Rupert at 7 am. and will proceed along Hwy 16 to “Terrace, arriving at about 5 p.m, Motorists are asked to proceed with caution, watching out fot runners and slow moving support traffic. | March 22-255 | ‘| Cassic Rock and Top 40 Country | | HUNGRY ? Our Restaurant is open 6am: 11pm. Great Food Anytime! 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