82 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 20, 1999 Cy 4 Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri-- day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. " BAR SCENE | AGATOR’S PUB presents The Weeds. TY SCENE .LAND ESCAPES: Oil paintings by TH EA TR F artist Judith Lapadat from Prince George will be on display from Jan, 8- AComing up is Norm Foster’s play The Motor Trade, directed by Gordon Oates. 3h. CO NCERT The adult comedy is set in the. > a showroom of a car dealership on a, SOCIETY > stormy winter day. The play runs from Jan. 28-20 and Feb, 4-6 and Feb. 11- 4Coming up Jan 22 is the: Chilean- . Canadian guitarist Oscar Lopez. *His 13. - , “flaming fingers’* will wow audiences, as will his sensuous latin rhythms.. Tick- ets cost $18 and are available at Erwin’s in the Skeena Mail. “Georges Pub “Licensed For Good Times” | Great Music : || Friday & Saturday || . { Sunday, January 812% : 18 + fies | Be Super Bowl i ee * Big screen * Prizes * Superbowl Jacket to be won | | * Fun * Touch down Features | : ABEASLEY’S MIX: features large screen TVs showing your favorite sport- ing event. Come and watch your favor- ite team while snacking on chicken a“VALENTINES DAY, MY DEAR NEW ORLEANS STYLE”: The Dr. \ (Tough Times | REMEMBER! | wings - only .25 cents each between 2-7 C O F F F F REM. Lee Hospital Foundation Thursdays | Our courtesy van p.m. Friday is prime rib night. : | p resent Sun cay, Feb, 13 a 8 Pans : aor | ba Feature : will pick up and ae tribute. to George Gershwin _ A Pal oe | H ‘@) U S F Dixieland Jazz Hour with The New Or. |-| Slot Seak Sandwich || drop off your party Karaoke! leans Connection & Charity Auction. _ Tickets are $75 available at Ev’s Mens wear or from any director. Formal dress is required. Elegant hors. d’oeuvres will be served. AThe Terrace Musicians Association presents local folk singer/songwriter Chip Fernandez and Prince Rupert celtic band Celtic Rain at the Elks Hall Sat. Jan. 23. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Admission at the door. A_ aThe Terrace Art Gallery presents: QUILTS 1999: a variety of quilts made by local quilters will be on display in the upper Art Gallery. Terrace, B.C. TERRACE PUBLIC library will be having a book raffle. When you sign out a library book fill in an entry form. Names will be drawn at the end of the day. For more info call Eberle at 638-8177. Wednesday, January 20 SKEENA JUNIOR SECONDARY Parent Advisory Council (PAC) will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20 in the schoo! library. Agenda items: update on Skeena School replacement and review PAC goais. All parents and guardians of Skeena students are welcome, . Thursday, January 21. FAMILY SUPPORT INSTITUTE has no Dec. meeting. The next meeting is Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Do you have a child with a disabllity, so do we. Come and talk to other parents who understand, Child- minding available at the Child De- velopment Centre. Saturday, January 23 SIXTH ANNUAL POT LUCK Rob- bie Burns’ Supper, 6 p.m. at Knox United Church. An evening of en- tertainment for the whole family sponsored by the Terrace Scottish Country Dancers. Admission is by donation and your favourite dish. ‘Please bring your own plate and cutlery. For more information phone: John Halley at 635-2456 Sunday, January 24 Attention canvassers and area cap- tains: THE HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION Potluck will take place Sunday, Jan. 24 at the Kin- hut. Doors open at 4 p.m. for the info session. Bring a heart healthy dish of your choice and take ad- vantage of our blocd pressure ses- sion. For more information call Peggi McLeary at 635-6603, Paul Briggs at 635-5306 or Christine at 638-8464. All Volunteers welcome. - PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Flease come out and support the 6th Ter- race Scouts. The Knights of Columbus are hosting a pancake breakfast and all of the proceeds will go towards the 6th Terrace Scauts 1999 Provincial Jamboree. Come to the Veritas School Gym (4836 Straume) from. 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m, Tuesday, January 26 THE WRITER'S GUILD, a writers Support group, will be meeting at the Ground Works on Lazelle Ave. at 7:30 p.m. We offer positive en- couragement and sharing of in- formation, Drop-ins are welcome, For more information call Chantal at 638-7978, . Wednesday, January 27 BEADED BRACELETS: A pro- gram for teens 12 and older, Learn to make beaded bracelets with [o- eal artist Diana Wong Adams from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Free, but please register at the library, . FAMILY LITERACY DAY: There will be a bookswap at Terrace Volunteer Bureau {next to Hava’ Java), Bring a soft covered book and exchange it for another soft covered book, Children who do not have a book can get one for free. For more info call Eberle at 633- 8177. Saturday, January 30 CASARA: Spotter/Nav. training. All present or future members are asked to attend the Skeena Health Unit from 7-10 p.m, : - Sunday, January 31 LAKELSE LAKE COMMUNITY as- ~ sociation general meeting will be at Mount Layton Hot springs at 2 p.m. Orbs ey happening TAMITIK STATUS OF WOMEN in- vites women who work or have worded in local industries in Kitimat to share their stories, work histories and experiences as part of a gen- der and work research project. Results will be sent to the federal government (and can be anonymous.) To be interviewed call Joanna at 632-2020 or visit the Bread and Roses Women's Centra, YOUTH MENTORSHIP PRO- GRAM: About 300 volunteer busi- ness professionals across B.C. are wanted to become mentors to young entrepreneurs. To be an eligible mentor, you should have at least two years of business experi- ence in B.C. and a strong desire to ‘make a positive difference in a young person's life. The youth mentorship program is a part of the province's Youth Options B.C., which provides young people with education, skills training and work experience, Mentors contribute to developing ideas, self-confidence, networking contacts and improved business skills. For more info call 1- 877-BC-YOUTH or visit Web site at www. youth.gov,bc.ca. THE TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU is looking for carpenters, plumbers and electricians who may be able to spare a couple of hours @ month to do minor home repairs’ of seniors and persons with dis- abilities in our community. The bureau is also looking for men, women and young adults to help with fall yard work and snow removal form stairs and walkways for seniors and persons with dis- _ abititles In our community. For more ‘ information ‘call Shannon at 638- 1830, TERRACE PARENT SUPPORT CIRCLE = (formerly Parents in Crisis): Ara you a parent over. whelmed by isolation, in the midst of family crisis, with a very difficutt child? Need to talk to someone? Cail Anna 635-2152 or Darlene 638-1863. Confidential weekly self- help group meetings available, ADULT CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH LESSONS will be offered . heart. by the Canadian Parents for French Oct. 28 - Jan, 27 at the Cassie Hall Library. Cost is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. To reg- ister call Debbie at 635-9390 or Karen at 635-0135, THE FAMILY PLACE: Come join us mornings. from 10 a.m, to 12 p.m. for Parent and Child drop-in. For more info call 638-1863. HEART TO HEART: Has your fam- ily-or have you been affected by: Surgery? heart... attack? ’ chronic ‘heart - conditions?; High _, blood pressure? high risk for devel: oping heart disease, For emotional and educational support call 638- 3464 for more information, TEEN CRISIS AND INFORMA- TION LINE is 1-888-564-8336, Have a problem? Need to talk about it? Don’t know where to turn? Call the teen crisis phone line. Calls are confidential and anonymous. Information provided on resources in Your community. OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH: Do you need someone to clean that sticky, gooey egg off your window? Call us at 635-3812, We can find someone to do the job. * THE TERRACE AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES presents Mother's Time off. All mothers are welcome to come with their children to the ‘Knox United Church Monday to Friday from -10-11:30 am, For More information call Trish or lvy at 635-4147, pee ee ed eet apes FREE INTERNET LESSONS: dre Tuesday-Thursday 1-9 p.m. Les- sons are for one hour one-on-one. Call the library 638-8177 to book an appointment. YOUTH ON BOARD ensures B.C.'s young people (29 years ald or younger) are represented on the various agencies, boards and com- missions that shape our com- munities. By participating on boards like the B.C. Summer and Winter Games, 6.C. Transit or any of the In The All New ‘99 Mazd: Ph: 635-6375 | Tittvat842!5037:" - tbe he available’ at thé Terrace library'tfom other 180-plus boards in aur pro- vince, you can learn how choices affecting your community are made — and be part of that decision- making process, For more informa- tion call 1-877-BC-Youth or visit the province's web site at www. youth.gov.be.ca_ WOMEN WEIGHT LOSS SUP- PORT GROUP: Anyone interested in forming a group, call Kristin 798- 9990. MUSICIANS WANTED: _ cantact yea as ‘The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public service to its readers and com. munity organizations, This column is intended for nan- profit organizations and those events for which there is no admis- sion charge. Items will run twa weeks before each event, We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before fhe issue in which it is to appear. 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