B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 10, 1999 _ TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE THEATRE: THE TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE presents "The Odd Couple", the first play of the season on November 18, 19, 20,25,26, 27, and on December 2," 3, and 4, Come to the McColl Playhouse _ to see the play directed by Marianne © Weston. MUSIC: AURORA WIND QUINTET (Terrace): Yvette Bos, Andrew Brodie, Robin Hollett, Inqunn Reinsbakken and Michael Wen WITH two flutes and a violin from Smithers (Diane Berry, Gail Olsen and Dorothy Giesbrecht.) Come hear them perform Friday, November 12 at 8 p.m. at the Evangelical Free Church at 4640 Park Avenue. Tickets are available at the door for $8, $5 for Students and seniors. No charge for children under 12. For more info call 635-5312. Join THE TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND for its MUSICAL TOUR THROUGH EUROPE, They will warm your hearts and toes with their entertaining selection, Saturday, November 20 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Pentecostal Assembly, 3511 Eby Street, Also on the program, and always a hit, the Big Band. Tickets available at the door: Adults $8, senors/student $5, children. 12 and under free. For more info call Carol at 635-4729. THORNHILL JUNIOR SECONDARY BAND vill be performing November 26 at 7:30 p.m. ' p-m.at the Pentecostal Assembly. DENCE: Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Terrace presents A FALL FLING DANCE featuring music of the 50's, 60's , 70's and 80's. Come to the Kin Hut Saturday, November 20 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 A.m. Tickets are $10 per person. Tickets are available at Sight and Sound or from any board member. Door prizes, return shuttle available by donation. GALLERY: 7 FUNCTIONAL ART November 12 to November 28: Opening night reception will be held at the Gallery on Friday, November 12 at 7 p.m. Art isn't just for hanging on your walls. Come and see a wide selection of art that you can cook with, sit on, sleep with, walk on and wear. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR: Our Christmas craft fair will take place in the Gallery on Friday, December 3 ftom 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, December 4 from 10 am. to 4 p.m. LIBRGRY: THE LIBRARY is also offering computer classes for seniors starting the week of November 9, Classes are free and run on Tuesday and Wednesday mormings from 10-11:30 a.m. for six weeks. Call the library to register 638- 8177, . _ Georges Pub — ‘Litensed or Good Times? (WILD KATZ (formerly Prairie Dust) Playing Tues - Sat November 9-13 Saturday, Nov. 13, 6pm FIGHT NIGH oN f.... i ™ { REMEMBER! 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The number of deaths fs so high because use of these s NSAIDs are typically found in pain killers such as ASA, " siraled to be of merit, And dare | suggasl that thelr “annual tall” is L The past series of articles hava highlighted soma possible a : | allematives: While Willow, Cat's Claw, Yucca, Glucasamina, and ci purchase herbal nutrition products at wholesale prices contect: Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Sid & Therese Ross, John & Barb Heighington, Darcie Annesley, Maurean Gent, Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan (Terrace). Wayne Gray, Joan Hough {Kitimat} ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250] 638-1541 - Terrace (250) 432-2740 - Kitimat Fax: (250) 635-1505 EMAIL: brune@kermode.nel Changing Canadians Health q One Person at a Time ‘| For information, a consultation or to | Northwest Development Education Association and Terrace and District Multiculture Association’s annual gen- eral mecting will take place on Wednes- day, November 10 at 7 p.m. at the Ter- race Art Gallery. Dr, Isaac Sobol will pre- sent a slide show on his recent trip to Tibet entitled “ Travels to Tibet with Shoes from Terrace” following the AGM. For more info call 638-8329, Saturday, November 13 HOLIDAY SEASON BAZAAR at Kiti K’Shan Primary School (4730 Graham Ave). time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Tables for - rent for $20, Call Pete for more info 638- 1056. All vendors welcome. Bring your crafts, wood works, pottery, toys, clothes, tupper wares, Avon, candles, bake goods, jewellery, or anything else! Come join us for breakfast and lunch. Sunday, November 14 Terrace Nisga’a Tribal Council Jocal monthly membership meeting from 1-4 p.m. at the N.T.C, meeting room. Mem- bers urged to attend. ond b Dry Grad meetings will be held on the third Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Caledonia library. The next mecting is on Nov.15. All grad parents are encouraged to attend. For mare info, call Thecla at 635-7872 or Karen at 638-1508. The Ferrace Churches Food Bank opens its doors for its November distribu- tion on the following dates: November 15- 18. The distribution centre is located at 4647 Lazelle, rear entrance. It is impor- tant to bring ID for you and your depen- dents. The food bank operates between 1- 3 p.m. Manday is open to people with last names beginning with initials A-H. Tues- day is open for people with last names I- R. Wednesday is open to people S-Z and Thursday for anyone missed. u First Nations Council of Women in seeking new members and volunteers for a community Christmas dinner. Next meeting is Nov, 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Terrace Resource Centre. For more info call Bonnie at 638-2088, First Nations Council of Women is organizing a focus group discussions on “It takes a community to raise a child,” facilitated by Liza Haldane and Mary Ann Skill, Come to the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre at 7:30 p.m. All parents, grandparents, guardians and interested citizens are invited. We need to hear your voice, Our children are counting on you. For more info call Liza al 638-0228. Terrace and Area Health Council: notice of regular board meeting at 7:15 p-m. in the Education room, Mills Mem- orial Hospital. To celebrate Drug Awareness Week, there will be a Drug Awareness display at Northwest Community College from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Clean Air Coalition: Here is your chance to learn about how the January 1,2000 Workers' Compensation Board Regulations on smoke-free workplaces will affect-you! The Clean Air Coalition of Terrace is planning a Community In- formation Session Thursday, November 18 from 7-9 p.m. at the Coast Inn of The West in the West Banquet Room. Re- freshments provided. Free Infant Safety Course at 7 p.m. at {he Health Unit. Learn prevention and in- lervention for falls, choking and.more. To register, please call 635-2200 or come into the North West Health Unit at 3412 Kalum Street (Public Health Office.) Friday, November 19 Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is _ having its Annual Christmas Craft and Bake Sale from 1-5 p.m. and Nov. 20 from ‘10'a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby at the hos-' pital, ¥ To celebrate Drug Awareness Week, the Northwest Addiction Services will be sponsoring a “Fatal Vision Obstacle Course” from-1] am. to 4 p.m. at the Skeena Mall in Terrace. The Family Place invites children, youth and adults to celebrate National Child Day. Visit our mall display and children’s activities from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, for free face painting, play dough, story time and balloons. Enjoy a free swim at the Terrace Aquatic Centre from 5-6 p.m. (Children 7 and under must be accompa- nied to the pool by and adult.) Please join us in celebrating our children. Make Na- tional Child Day special for the children in your life. Join Eberle and Holly from the Terrace Public Library for some story telling at the Skeena Mall from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m. to celebrate National Child Day. Storytime will be presented on the hour, TERRACE PHOTO CLUB slide pre- sentation at Caledonia High School (projection roam) at 7 p.m. For more info call Shawn at 638-6398, THE TERRACE HOMEBASED BU- . SINESS FAIR presents a fall fair in the Terrace Area Banquet Room from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call Hea- ther at 635-2365 or Eireen at 635-9415. THE SALVATION ARMY will be having a Craft and Bake Sale from 1-3 p-m. at the Salvation Army Hall at 4643 Walsh Avenue. There will be baked goods, and homemade crafts available as well as a place for coffee and treats. Cookbocks, T-shirts and baseball hats will also be available. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: The first an- nual Choices’s Dream Commiltee Christ- mas bazaar is on Saturday, November 20 at Carpenter’s Hall from 1-5 p.m. Tables for rent. Call Karla at 635-7511 or 635- 4958. Fish pond, raffles and more, O.A.P.0, Branch 73 has planned at - Bazaar and tea at the Happy Gang centre from 2-4 p.m. "The Terrace Standard offers the com- munity calendar as a public service to tts readers and community organisations, This column is intended for non-profit organisations and those events for which there is no admission charge, Items will run two weeks before each event, We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which itis toappear, Submissions should be typed or printed neatly, vo at Georges Pub. Date & Time of Birth: Oct. 15, 1999 af 2:45 am. Weight: § Ibs 50z. 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