WEST COAST ( QUINTET Viveza specializes in salon music and Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at B p. m. It's anoth r presenta- _ the rhythms of Latin America. They'll be at the R.E.M, Lee tion of the Terrace Concert Society, “MUSIC THEATRE The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 10, 1993 - Page B3 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 R.E.M LEE THEATRE 8PM TICKETS ON SALE THIS SATURDAY AT #8” SIGHT & SOUND a Ld PRODUCED BY PERRYCOPE ‘93 ™ This Week at the Terrace Inn i” % VIVEZA, a five:piece band presents the Ii ter side of classi- r In Au ies Dining Room. P' Pp et A THRILLER OF THE YEAR, a whodunnit murder-mystery, - ; cal — salon music including tangos, boleros and escardases — at 8 by the Terrace Little Theatre plays at the McColl Playhouse on Ss pecial “ P. m, on Wednesday, Feb, 17 ate REM. Lee ate. A Terrace Kalum St. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Showtime 8 p.m. Tickets Monday Friday 5 pm - 8 pm 7 seniors Brey ee renetien ta he Sheena Mall or students and $10 at Carter’s Jewellers, Skeena Mall and Bank of Montreal. Lasagne $4.95 |. Turkey Dinner with all : s , Tuesday the trimmings & dessert : JACK OF CLUBS plays at the Terrace Curling Club on Feb. M O V | E S j | : 12 during the Ladies Valentine Bonspicl, and THE RANGE Sey wes day $4.95 $1 0.95 ROCKERS play on the 13th. A HOFFA starring Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito plays - | n y : °__A THE LOW BUDGET BLOOZ BAND bare their soul at the . Md Ferd vm BopYt FT EVIDENCE, hh aces Playing at onepar’ Pie $4.96 Valen tines , 3rd annual Spring Fever Dance Saturday, Feb, 13 at the Thornhill lem Daloe, Plays at 7:15 gE Nhe with Madonna and Wil- Thursday | Specia / ' Community Centre. Tickets $10 at Fabricland. Doors 8 p.m. Starting Friday: Chicken Pesto Feb. 13 &14 7 NOWHERE TO Fettucini . _& DARREL AND LEONA HENNESSY play country-ock, gt Jando poe 1s SeENT OF AWwonme plays $4.95 Roast Veal & : Scottish and Irish music until Feb. 13 at George’s Pub in the North- 8 p.m. only, plays at Friday or Steak Diane em Motor Inn, Baron of Beef $5.95 | reservations Suggested ”ALLITTO COSTELLO plays Feb. 12-13 at the Royal Canadian E T ( EF T E- [2 A “ Legion, Branch 13. Also on stage on the 13th is ELIZA FRAN, Now P ji 2 . ayin rt KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 pam, to iam. ) and A UTE MEDIA °93 features the work of local art gallery yi g : Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor of Fi oe ‘s on display now in the Terrace Art Gallery for the month Feb. 8 - 20 - Inn. and every Friday night (7 p.m.“to 1 am) at the Thornhill ee ee Opening night is Friday, Feb. 5. Gallery hours are rT 3 : Neighbourhood Pub. | noon to 3 p.m, Tuesday to Saturday. Prairie Thunder A ELIZA FRAN plays Feb. 19th at the Royal Canadian Legion, ' Make the Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add ‘s Se NE : N. In . . i Branch Bog, Se Lube esis, YOtr event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings, The , GIGrs pub er deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper, 635-6630 foo, Niobe Ze . \ ' — 7 you are ~ getting married... This basket -holds information and gifts especially helpful for you. Call your -Welcome Wagon hostess today. of. Phone Elaine 635-3018 Phone Diana 638-8576 “Phone Gilllan 635-3044 ‘ee and excardases - slaved to the max The’ Salon Music sensation dazzling audiences, from coast to coast! os * Canada’ 8 top selling recording artists . Wednesday, February 17. 8:00 pm . R.E.M,. Lee Theatre © Tickets: $15/Adult $10/Student/Senior eo Available at Erwin’s Jewellers, Skeena Mall 4 Sponsored by Braid Insurance equipment it would like to acquire: ' Supporting the Terrace Reglonal Health Care Society The Directors of the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation wish to extend their sincere thanks to all who contributed to the Foundation during the past years and to those who supported the Cash Calendar Projects. The Foundation was formed to work with the Terrace Regional Health Care Society and Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace. Its mandate is to increase and improve medical care by encouraging individual, corporate and community support. The provincial government does not provide unlimited funding and therefore hospitals must rely on community and corporate donations. Funds raised by the Foundation are used for the purchase of diagnostic and medical equipment. By enhancing the scope and quality of medical services available at Mills Memorial Hospital, the health needs of our residents and of the neighboring areas, can be addressed locally thereby eliminating costly referral to larger centres. — With your support, the C.T. Scanner Fund has reached over $600,000.00. Quotes to date for a mid-price Scanner are between $585,000.00 and $720,800.00. . Donations are gratefully accepted. Any funds over the price of a C.T. Scanner will go toward other equipment to aid in the health care of patients. Through your donations, over $115,000 of equipment has been purchased for Mills Memorial Hospital to date. Mills Memorial Hospital has developed a list of some of the major Infant Intensive Care System _ $17,000. Portable Ultrasound Unit — $50,000 Colonoscope (used in the OR) $20, 000 2 Defibrillators (for 1.C.U, and Emergency) $160 000 each” The Foundation is committed to aid in improving regional health care and to enhance the quality of life for residents of the region. ? Your ongoing supportis greatly appreciated, Thank you. - ‘The Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation. 4720 Haugland Avenue Terrace, B.C, V8G 2W7 - 638-4021 or 638-4098