B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 16, 2002 TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Live party music nightly. BEASLEY’S MIX: Watch your favourile sports pregrams on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: The Accelerators Oct. 9-19.. HANKY PANKY’S: The northwest's largest dance night club. No cover. Karaoke Sundays and Mondays. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide guests, New members welcome. COMEDY Yuk Yuk’s on Tour returns to Terrace Oct. 18 and 19 at the Best Western Terrace Inn. Stand up come- dy featuring Peter Kelamis and Toby Hargrave. Tick- ets at Uniglobe. MUSIC Terrace Symphony Orchestra presents ils Hallo- ween concen Oct. 26 at 7:30 pm. at the F.E.M. Lee Theatre. Fun for the whole family. Wear a costume! Musical selections include the Star Wars theme, show lunes, and “Mars”, from Gustav Holst’s suite, The Planets, Theresa Fenger in concert at the R.E.M. Lee Satur- day, Nov. 2. This up-and-coming vocalist will perform songs from her new, Nashville-recorded CDs, Dancing on Air and Me and You and Forever. Tickets at Uni- The B.C, Choral Federation presents Autumn Song, a workshop for singers. Join Dr. Marc A. Hafso, director of choral music at Augustana Univers- ity College for an exciting weekend Nov. 1 and 2. Hone skills, meet other performers and explore the strength and creativity that comes from singing. Group and individual classes available, Call Marilyn at 635-5312 to register or for more information. Mae Moore in concert at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Oct. 19. This is a benefit performance for the Ter- race Transition House building fund. Tickets al Side- walkers, Elan Travel and Misty River Books. GALA The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce Gala evening Saturday Oct. 19, featuring the 2002 business excellence awards at the Coast Inn of the West. Celebrate the chamber's 75th anniversary — and help kick off the city's 75th anniversary celebra- lions, too, Live music by Al and the Gapones, a seven- piece Rock n' Roll band from Kitimat. Reserve tickets by calling 635-2063 or buy them in-person at the Coast Inn of the West front desk. CINEMA The Travelling Picture Show from Pacific Cine- matheque presents the Mexican read movie And Your Mother Too (¥ Tu Mama También). Mexican director Alfonso Cuardn’s (A Little Princess, Great Expectations) hot, provocative answer to the teenage Tillicum Twin Theatre at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21. Sponsored by the Terrace Multicultural Association. For Info call Neelam at 635-3583. The films show every second Monday to Dee. 2. THEATRE Ksan Soclety Invites you to participate In a play reading of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues. Women of all colours and ages are welcome.Wed. Oct. 23 at 7 pm. at Northwest Community College, room - 2002. No experience necessary.Interested readers and actresses can contact Marianne at 636-2942. VISUAL ARTS The Terrace Art Gallery presents “Walking Soft- __ly on the Craters of Discontent”. A multimedia in- ~ stallation at the Terrace Art Gallery Sept. 27 to Oct. 27. Caution: Adult content. The show includes images of full frontal male and female nudity. Discre- tion Is advised. Call for donations to Artists for Action, a silent auction at the Terrace Art Gallery running Nov. 2-30 alongside the Hands in Clay exhibit. Proceeds to the Terrace Churches Food Bank. Works in a variety of media - wood, fibre, glass, oil, phatography, acrylic, water colour — are welcome. Artists and crafts people are invited to take part. Call Aron at 638-8884. Make the SCENE: Call 638-7283 or fax to 638- 8432 to add your event to the Standara’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. gtcbe, Lost Boy Outiitters and At the Door. All ages. 1 SAFEWAY. sex comedy. In Spanish with English Subtitles. At the www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE OT CHRYSI ER] Nea] TOYOTA! www. v.terraceautomall. com “o~ on TERZ A, “TERZ A TERRACE "TERRES: info @terraceautomall.com Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 * Most forest by far is concentrated in a few countries. Russia, Brazil, the US and Canada together have more than 50% of the world’s forests. * Globallyn it is estimated that we have lost a total or about 20% of the original forest cover since the dawn of agriculture. * Globally there is about 2-3 times as much forests as crop land. * Forestry contributes some 2% of the world’s Gross Domestic Product, or more than $600 billion US. This month at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre October Oct 19 - Live in concert - Mae Moore Songwriter and international recording artist. 7:30 p.m. Tickets’ $15. O00 Available at Sidewalkers, — ._ proséeds 0 to the wheelchair accessible Transition ied boa Fund. “ond Annual: Halloween Concert for Kids. 7:30 p.mi. « Adults $8.00 e Children $4.00 Available-at Misty River Books, at the door or from any Orchestra member. Everyone is invited to come in costume. CCEA RAOLOCHOHRHSCHBE BOBO EE GEE Tertace Little ti Cc errace Cancert Theatre Tickets Society Tickets Available at Cook's Jewallers in the Skeena Mall Available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel eeeoeeeaeveeeeseaneeves ene WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 The Goad Food Box distribution takes place from 6-8 p.m. at Skeana Kalumn Housing at 4616 Haugland, and at the Northern Health Auditori- um at 3412 Kalum St. Participating families should pick up their box at the nearest location. For more info call the Family Place at 638-1863 Monday to Thursday, THURSDAY, OCT, 17 A free legal workshop on family mainte- nance Oct. 17 at the Terrace Women's Centre, staring at 6:30 p.m, Childcare subsidy available but please pre register. Call 638-0882 for more information. Another free workshop on how to lay and assault charge is willbe held Nov. 7. Call 638-0882, SATURDAY, OCT, 19 Find out more about adoption: the Adoptive Famities Association of BC and the Ministry of Children and Family Development host an infor- mation day on B.C.'s wating children Saturday, Oct, 19 from 9 am. to 3 p.m. at 400-4545 La- zelle Ave., Terrace. Preragister by calling 1- 877-ADOPT-07 or 635-2999, Autumn Charity Tea, Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Knox United Church from 1-4 p.m. Spon- sored by Women and Develapment. International teas and coffees from around the world. Leonia Auction and book sale. SUNDAY, OCT, 20 Recrultment drive: open house at the Lakelse Lake Fire Hall, Old Lakelse Lake Lodge Road, from 1-5 p.m. Lake and Jackpine Flat residents: If you've aver thought about volunteering for the fire department, now's the time, Demonstra- tions of fire fighting equipment and speak with fire fighters. Terrace Search and Rescue Is looking for volunteers. Introduction night Monday, Oct, 21 at 7 p.m. We meet at 4526 Gregg Ave., at the Search and Rescue Hail across from the Skeena Holel, For more information call Dabbie at 698-8892. Must be 19 years or older and consent to @ criminal record search. Free workshop on resume and cover letter writing being held at IntarConnect {205-4650 Lazella Ave.) Oct. 24 at 1:30 p.m. For informa. tion or to register call 635-7995, SATURDAY, OCT, 26 Grlef support group for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one, Free, Sundays from 2-4 p.m., Starting Oct. 26, at 208B-4650 Lazelle Ave, Call 695-4811 for more info. We are In the process of organizing a Trefall Gulld in Terrace, Membership is complied of past Gulders (Girl Guides of Canada} and _ current Guiders over the age of 30. There will be a meeting at tha Terace Public Library in the meeting room, Monday, Oct. 28 from 7:30- 9 ; p.m.. We hope to sae you there, or call Marg at 698-0609 or Kerry at 615-0206 SATURDAY, NOV. 2 The Shames Mountain Ski Club and the Ski Pa: trol prasent the Ski and Snowboard Swap al . the Terrace Arena banquet room. Drop off gear: and price your gear on Friday, Nov. 1 from 7-9 p.m. Shop for deals on Sat, Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, Pick up unsold items fram 2-3 p.m. Any- thing left will be donated to charity. Call Jenni- fer at 638-8449, Shames Mountain Ski Club sign up session at the Terrace Arena Banquet Room Friday Nov. 1 from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Nancy Greene program is for sklers aged 6-10 years, Bantam for ages 10-12, Alpine program for ages 11-18 years and Snowbearding for ages 6-18, Call Dennis at 638-8093 for more into. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Adult volunteers needed for an In-schoal mentoring program in local primary and ele- mentary schools. One hour a week. Volunteers will be screened, Call Lols at Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Terrace: 635-4232. The Terrace Hospice Society is holding a tleket raffle: win a round trip for two to Van- couver, a painting by Maureen Worobey, a burl bowl, or a $60 basket of Avon products. Tickets available at Misty River Books, or the society of- fice at 2058-4680 Lazelle Ave. Mon-Thur from 9-noon. Draw Nov. 16, Gall 635-4811, The Family History Centre (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints is open Saturdays from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. and Wed- nasdays from 7-9:30 p.m. Call 635-3190. Are you a good listener? Volunteer facilita- tors needed for Parent Support Circles, a non-judgmental environment for parents needing support.Valunteers receive a weekend training session. Must be avaliable for 2 and 1/2 to 3 hours a waek for one year. Call Carol at 635- 3459 or Tina toll free at 1-866-561-0607. The Terrace/Kitimat Hiking club has hikes planned every Sunday In the local mountains this fall and will continue with snowshoeing through- out the winter. Hikes oceur every Sunday leaving at 9 am. Hiking schedules are avaliable from any outdoor store, the chamber of commerce, the li- brary or the Terrace Standard, For info, contact Chris at 635-5996. Terrace Paintball Club meets Sundays at 11 a.m, at a local field 10 minutes from town, Call Troy at 635-4799 for detalls. Saturday games will be organized if there's enough interest. Be- ginners welcome, Coffee Break/Story Hour: Bible study for women. Thursdays from 9:30-17:15 a.m. at the Terrace Christian Reformed Church, 3608 Sparks Ave, Nursery and story hour preschool program (3-5 years), No previous Biblia know- ledge necessary. Call Lucy at 635-9610 or Elaine at 635-9005 for more information. Donations of food and money to the Ter- race Churches Food Bank can be made through your local church and at drop off bins at participating stores: The Sargain Shop, Sate- way and Save-on-Foods. B.C. Sharing Coupons ara available at Safeway and Safe-on-Foods, Donations can be mailad to Terrace Churches Food Bank c/o 4012 Anderson St: Terrace, B.C, veg eT! 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