B2 - The Terrace Standard, Weclnesday, July 14, 1999 a _ | | TERRACE STANDARD Cry Scene BAR oCENE: 4 GATOR’S PUB presents local band Kingfish Monday to Friday and on Saturday The Accelerators. Join Aaron Hansen for free swing lessons Sundays from 7:30-9:30 p.m. ABEASLEY’S MIX; Live entertain- ment with Halfyard, the amazing one- man band every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. AGEORGES PUB will be hopping to Claim Jumpers brand of country and classic rock July 13-17. , LIBRARY: AKIDSCONNECT@TPL: Computer classes for children 5 and older at The Terrace Public Library will begin on weeks and will teach children how to use word processing programs, CD- ROMs and the Internet. Classes are for one hour and are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurdsays at various times. Children must attend the six weeks of classes. FREE! Please call the library to register or for more informa- tion at 638-8177, ACOMPUTER CLASSES FOR SENIORS at the library are available on Fridays from 10-11:30 a.m., 1-2:30 p-m., and 3-4:30 p.m. Classes run for 6 weeks starting July 16, Seniors will be trained on using word processing pro- grams, CD-ROMS, and the Internet. FREE! Call the library to register at 638-8177. ATEEN READ: Teens 12 and older can join the TEEN READ! program this summer at the library. Just come to li- brary and pick up you Club Card. Keep track of the books you read throughout the summer. For every third book you read, you will win a prize, It’s FREE to Join. Prizes include T-shirts, paperback novels, sunglasses and other neat stuff! For more information, call the library at 638-8177. ATIME FOR TOTS: a program of songs, lap bounces, fingerplays and Stories for children under two years old and their parents or caregivers. Fridays at 10:30 a.m. fo 11 a.m, at the library starting July 9-August 27. (NO classes on August 6) FREE. Drop in. No registration required. For more informa- tion call the library at 638-8177.. ART GALLERY: AJune 30-Sept 12; SUMMER MEM- BER SHOW. Exhibition ‘featuring artwork from local, regional and nation- al artists who are all members of the Terrace Art Association, The artwork on display will consist of a variety of mediums, such oil, watercolor and acrylic paintings as well as pottery, pho- tography and fibre arts. Moke the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax 0 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings, The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. Tuesday, July 13. Classes run for six Sunday, July 18 THE TERRACE Women and De- velopment group are hosting the 2nd Perennial Garden Tour and Tea from 1-4 p.m. Ten of the most beautiful gardens in Terrace will be featured, Tickets are $12 and avail- able at Misty River Books and Sidewalkers. For more information call Ester at 638-0488. Monday, July 19-25 GREATER Terrace Beautification Soicety is pleased to announced the 1899 Best Garden Contest. . Each year ‘the society Sponsors ‘a contest to recognize « outstanding achievement in gardening. Judging will take place teh week of July 19- 25. Please ask owner's permission if you are entering a garden other than your own.Categories include: commerical, industrial, apartment or multiple swelling, mobile home and residential. Entry forms are available at CFTK (Skeena Broad- casters}. Entries must be returned by July 17, 1999. For more informa- tion contact Myma Rolfsen at 635- In many homes | visit | see a row of bottles of vilaming on the kitchen windowsill. While this Is a convaniant place to store them, keeps them handy, in sight and mind, il’s rea'ly not he best storage place. You see, even through dark glass or plastic bottles, those sup- Plements are exposed to soma degree of tight, which causes many nutrients to break dowa and become less potent. AS well, 7 the effect of suntight shining on those botties will cause significant warming, which is also detrimental lo potency. Another place | commonly see bottles of supplements stored is an top of the stave, refrigarator, or mictowave. Thasa appll- thair own. Additionally there is increasing concern about the result of clectrically-genaraled magnetism on vitality, So maybe these appliances aren't the best storage areas althar, Some outrlents affected by heat, light and sun Include thia- mine, riboflavin, vitamin B12, vitamin C, pantothanic acid, vitamin E, essantial fatty acids, and folic acid. Bae pollen and acidophilus ancas may nol be in tha sun's direct taach, but generate heat on | 4224. Monday, July 20 THE FAMILY Place wiil be offering a free mask making workshop for children up to the age of eight. To pre register for this workshop cali 638-1863. Wednesday, July 22 MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- iary is having a bag sale on July 22, 23 and 24 at 4544 Lazalle Avenue. For more info call 635-3512, Tuesday, July 27-29 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL at the Church of God, 3341 River Dr, in Thornhill, Gamp runs Tuesday to Thursday from 1-4 pm. Crafts, puppet shows, singing and lots of fun. For more Into call Corrina Mil- ler at 638-1561, Thursday, August 5-8 UDDER THEATRE FESTIVAL: featuring 8 plays performing con- tinuously over the weekend on the should always be refrigerated. free outdoor stage, Come to Prince It's fikaly you paid good money fer your products, Don't blow ‘| thal investment through poor storage; get your money's worth from what you paid for. . THE SOLUTION: would be to move your precious supple- ments down ta the counter, at leastin the shade of the windawsill, Even better would be in the shelter of a cool cupboard, it you have a trigger lo help you remember to pull them out and take them. An amply container left in the accustorned place might serve as a reminder to take them. : find it convenient to keep my supplaments together in a bas- ket or tray, That way they'ra all together ta find and use, ar to loss In my bags or vehicia if I'm traveling or camping, Remember a healthy body works, plays, and feels better! Ne {Fer information, a consultation or to purchase herbal nutrition products at wholesale prices, contact Claudia Perry, Shelley Coxen, Barbara Emery, Sid & Therese Ross, Kelly Hosein & Debra Cervo, “John & Barb Heighington, Darcie Annesley, Maureen Gent, Bruno Belanger & Krista Boltyan, _ ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR Phone (250) 638-1541 Fox (250) 6345-1565 email: bruno@kermode.net Changing Canadians’ Health L__Sre Parson crating ___d Rupert and enjoy the arts! For more information call David Smook at 624-8088, Saturday, August 21 3RD ANNUAL ROSSWOOD MUSIC JAMBOREE at the Rosswood Community - Fair- grounds, The Jamboree is a music. celebration that brings together lo- cal and regional performers as well as hundreds of music fans. All styles of music are encouraged. Also a children's area and stage and food and craft verdors, Volunteers and musicians needed, Cali Yvonne: 635-2263, Tickets available at Sight and Sound. Cost before July 19 Is $25 family, $12 adult, $5 youth, Tickets after July - 19 cost family $35, adult $18 and youth $8, Wednesday, September 1 POETRY CONTEST: Teens ages 12-18 are invited to submit poetry to the Terrace Public Library's 2nd . annual poetry contest. Deadline for entry submissions September 1, 1999, Win cash prizes, First prize is $100; second prize is $75; third prize is $50. Contest details are available at the library. For more in- formation call Holly at 638-8177. WEEKLY MEETINGS SATURDAYS FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints is open Satur- days from 9-1 p.m, and Wednesdays from.7-10 pam. |, oes an S AVS eee oe TERRACE BEE Association meets the last Sunday of every month until June at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p-m. For more info call Martin De Hoog at 635-3289, TERRACE BAHA'I community of- fers weekly classes in spiritual educa- lion for children. For more info call 635-4595, TERRACE HORSESHOE CLUB meets Sundays at 1 p.m. and Wednes- days at 7 p.m. to pitch horseshoes. You don’t need to bring your own sect to play. They meet at the Horseshoe pitch at North Sparks and Halliwell (beside Heritage Village and the Kin Hut), Beginnevs and all ages welcome. MONDAYS THE SKEENA VALLEY Fall Fair association meets on the second Mon- day of each month in the Lions club House on the Fair Grounds in Thom- hill. A special invitation is extended to all interested to attend these meetings and become involved in this wonderful showcase of local 4H, Crafts, Horticultural, Livestock and business groups. Come to share your ideas and skills with your community, More info call Pat at 635-7779, AL-ANON: Fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. There is one mectings held each week. Thursdays at Mills Memorial Hospital, conference room in psychiatric unit at 7:30 p.m. For more info call 638-8643, SKEENA VALLEY FAIRS ASSO- CIATION meets every second Mon- day of the month al 8 p.m. at the Club- house at the main enterance. TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS CLUB meets at its new clubhouse on the Thombill Community Grounds every first and third Monday of the month. For more info call Peggy at 635-5887 or Mike at 635-4043, The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice to its readers and community or- ganizations. This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events _for which there is no admission charge. Items will run two weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be submitied by 5 pm. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear, Submissions should be typed or printed neatly, Explore their world of Country & Classic Rock Music Playing # Fues - Sat |. July 13-17) | ‘Licensed For Good Times” Don’t Drink & : Drive -| Our FREE Courtesy :| Van will pick you up |: and take you home! Win Tickets For Twé to the Vanderhoof Rock Festival ($240 value). 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