B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE BAR SCENE GATOR’S PUB: Appearing live until Nov, 25, Trixxx. Wednesday night is Games Night! Be there and play to win great prizes from local sponsors. Every Thursday night fs still the best Ladies night in Terrace! Free flowers for the first 25 ladies! Dia- mond ring giveaway! Giff certificates. Prizes from local sponsors, BEASLEY’S MIX: Monday Night Football live on the big screen TV. Weekly giveaways. Check out our ne food and drink menus! GEOAGE’S PUB: The Accellerators play Wednes- day to Saturday, Nov.15-18. Relax and enjoy the great daily speciats at the Northern Motor Inn and the qreat live music throughout the week. HANKY PANKY’S is your weekend party destina- tion, the northwest's largest dance night club, No cover. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great times. Karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights. THEATRE Bordertown Cafe kicks off Terrace Little Theatre's new season Nov, 9-11, 16-18, and 23-25, This come- dy-drama is set on the Alberta/Montana border in a family-run cafe. At the McColl Playhouse starting at 8 SAFEWAY www.safeway.com p.m. Tickets available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel or at the door. MUSIC Skeena Junior Secondary Fall Concert featuring the new Grade.6 concert band, the.Grade.9/10 con- cert band, and the junior and senior jazz bands per- forming a wide variety of music for the community. Come out and hear these hard working, young musi- cians, Thursday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. Admission by donation. Thornhill Junior Secondary Band presents Its Dessert Concert 2000, with special quests the Ter- race Community Band. Friday, Nov. 17 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Tickels are available at the school or at the door. Award-winning pianist Alexander Tselyakov comes to Terrace Nov. 18 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, presented by the Terrace Concert Society. Tselyakov is acclaimed as a phenomenal pianist and is famous for maintaining crystal clarity in complex textures and un- believable speeds. Tickets available at Erwin's, Show starts at 8 p.m. The Terrace Symphony Orchestra welcomes musi- cians of all ages to join them Monday evenings from 7 to 9 for rehearsals with conductor Michael Wen, who is filling in for Jim Ryan, who's on medical leave, If you don't have an instrument but wish te play, call Bonnie at 635-9649, Celtic/funk recording artists Mad Pudding, pre- sented by the Terrace Musicians Society and the Mount Remo Back Country Society Nev. 28 from 8 to 40:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall, 2822 Tetrault. Tickels available at the door, No minors allowed, FILM FEST Pacitic Cinematheque's Travelling Picture Show returns to Terrace from October to December at the Tilicum Twin Theatres on alternate Mondays at 9:15 p.m. The next film is A? About My Mother, a slory about a grief-stricken woman who sets out for Barce- lona in search of her dead son’s father, by Spain's ce- lebrated director, Pedro Almodovar. This 1999 film won best picture, best director and best actress at the European film awards. Nov. 27. The tour is jointly sponsored by the Northwest Development Education Association and the Terrace and District Multicultural Association. Films are not rated. VISUAL ARTS Community Living presents live performances at the Terrace Art Gallery on Sundays to Nov. 29, as well as a daily video, audio drumming, paintings, draw- ings and ceramics, baking and other creative endea- vours, At the Terrace Art Gallery. www.terraceautomall.com terrace.automall @telus.net ontact Us @ STANDARD The Terrace Standard standard @ kermode.net could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Your website/email address Canadian Community Newspapers Association’ + CNA newspapers tell the local story B All course registration phone (250) 635-6511, local 5204 FRIDAY, NOV, 17 The Kermode Friendship Society invites you to a Family Dry Dance during Drug and Alco- hol Awareness Week from 7 p.m. -midnight at the Kin Hut. Bring the family for a great time of fun, games and dancing. Prizes donated by local merchants. A box will be set up for donations to _ the food bank. Cail Corinna at 635-4906, TERRACE TERRACE NOVEMBER 17 and 18 ere] TOYOTA| The Mills Memorial Hospital Auxitiary holds its Annual Christmas Bazaar Nov. 17 from noon to 4 p.m. and Nov, 18 from 10 to 4 p.m. in the education room at the hospital. For info call 635-3512. : ; _— ; SATURDAY, NOV. 78 TERRACE TERRACE An intraductory belly dancing workshop for 7 cH children aged 8 to 12 wilh Pamela Hoekstra at the Terrace Public Library ftom 10 a.m. - noon. The workshop is free, but registration is re- quired. Cail the library to register at 638- 8177. 2nd Annual Choices Dream Committee Christmas Bazaar at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks, from 10 am to 4 p.m. Call 635-7571 for more information. Centennial Christian School Bazaar from 1:30-4 p.m. Dinner served 4:30 to 6 p.m. Games, crafis, bake sale, tea room, At tha school gym- nasium, 3608 Sparks St. For info call: 635- 6173. You and your family are invited to special Gospel meetings at the Terrace Gospel Hall, 4802 Scott. Ave, from 7-8 p.m. Continuing all week long. All welcame, no collections. MONDAY, NOV. 20 The skatepark Is done! The Terrace Youth ge Action Society ls jooking for new youth Continuing Me = projects and members. Our next meeting is al . Education - y Bn. at the North Wes Healt Uni 9442 hoy es ere alum Street, main entrance. Please call Ron a _ Fernace 635-2353 lor more information. Transportation Endorsement .........c:ccsccsce $83] terrace Canadian Cancer Soclaty Resource = Nov 17 Centre monthly meeting at 301-4722 Lakelse Adobe PhotoShop j..ssnscninnneuseeseenenenn $225) Ave. Enter by side door at the Tillicum Twin w Nov 17-19 Theatre Building. Childsafe ssctasiatianasuoneutnanaci besttentetaes venue 973] The BC, Schizophrenia Soclety, Terr- @ Nov 18 ace/Kitimat branch, hosts support group meet- ; ings in Terrace at 7:30 p.m. al the Stepping MS PowerPoint - Level Taisissesasesssnianeien $169] stone Clubhouse, at 3302 Sparks Ave, For fa- w Nov 20-29 Se mily and friends of people with depression, MS Word « Level IL cocscccccossseiccccuedseccsctivenoes $169} Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other ser- # Nov 21-30 aan . lous and persistent mental linesses. Phone Eileen rn at 635-3620 for more information. AiPDrakes w.eccsssssessseinssissses biniuieisinienes PLB # Nov 28-BDec 2 ; The Terrace Women's Centre is starting a . a . Status of Women Group. First meeting at the moire to Windows FB sensi eee $169 women's centre at 4542 Park Ave. For info call ov eprvec 638-0228. Maint. Skills for Supervisors vucecsussinen P445 THURSDAY, NOV, 23 * Part III Dec 4-7 ne Cancer Support Group for family and friends 7 p.m. at the Stepping Stcnes Clubhouse. For me org Level TIT rerenteccaengeingcngaosanesinstes $169]. info call Craig at 635-0049, MS Excel - Level TZ scssssssnsenseaisianneneeeee $169 SATURDAY, NOV.25 #* bec 4-13” we $ Willows Craft and Bake Sale from 2-4 p.m. a Al the Willows Lounge, 3404 Kalum St. Cail OFA Level Dn estneennsnesnieienimenne $831 — Margaret at 638-0609. = Dec? ar PUBLIC SERVICE Building Service Worker - Level I ww... 265 @ Dec 8-10 $ ANNOUNCEMENTS The RAAD Committee hosis events for Internet (E-mail... essccsssessecstecnesseessssteeseessee $89 Drug and Alcohol Awareness weak, starting #* Dec 12-14 with a parade of amergency vehicles noon Nov, 17 starting at cily hall and making its way by the high schools, followed by a family dance at the Kin Hut from 7-midnight. At 11:30 a.m. Nov. 18 emergency responders will stage a mock ac- cident al the corner of Lakelse and Emerson (near Safeway} to demonstrate the tragic con- sequences of drinking and driving. Enjoy mock- talls at Safeway. Girl Guides mint cookies are here. Please look for them at your door or on sale. At Safeway Nov, 25. Youth Opportunitlas Odd Job Aagistry has many people who are looking for odd jobs, Do you need casual help? Call 635-3872. The Terrace Churches Food Bank will open. ‘for Its November distribution continues to Nov. 16 between 1-3 p.m. S-Z Nov. 15 and any- one missed Nov. 16, Located al 4647 Lazella Ave,, rear entrance. Look for the "Food Bank of the Churches" sign, Bring ID for you and depen- dents, Donations of food and money can be made through your church and at The Bargain Shop and Safeway. Donations an also be mailed to: Terrace Churches Faod Bank C/O 4012 Ander- son St, Terrace. V8G 2T2. The Terrace Public Library's Homeschool Days, a program of storytelling and art activities for homeschooled children takes place Nov. 24 from 4:30-2:30 p.m.Crop-in, An introductory Henna Tattooing Work- shop for teens ages 12- 18 years at the Ter- racé Public Library on Friday Nov. 24 from 2-4 p.m. Free, but registration is required. For more information or to register, call 638-8177. NID Art Activities, a program for children 6- 11, Learn to make a variety of art pieces during your day offl At the library on Friday Nov.24 from 11 a.m.-noon. Free, but registration is re- quired. For-more information or to register, please call the Library at 638-8177. Family Storytime program for children and adults. Stories, songs and puppets on Thursday avenings from 6:30-7 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library, Drop-in, November Is Diabetes Month. Volunteers in Terrace will be canvassing doar-to-door to raise money for Diabetes research, education, and service programs, There's still no cure. Please help us find one by giving generously when a vo- luntaer knocks on your door. Contact the Cana- dian Diabetes Association at 635-2894 Terrace Nights Allve for youth 19-18 years, Fridays, Carpenters Hall. Saturdays, Teen Learning Centre, 8 p.m. to midnights. Music, workshops, crafts, fun, dances and more, Sun- day, homework club. For Info call 815-8907, Christmas is coming and with it the presenta- tion of Handel's Messiah. If you would like to be part of this exciling concert, come out Wednes- day evenings from 7:30-9 p.m. and practice with the Vox Polaris Community Choir, Salvation Army Hall on Walsh St, Call 635-9649 for info. Would you like 1o make a difference In your community? You can become an integral part of the Salvation Army's Christmas program, We are earnestly jooking for committed volunteers to help during the manth of December. Two to four hours/week. 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