'B2 -The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 15, 2005 . 7 7 TERRACE STANDARD Clubs & pubs Theatre ’ ARTFUL CUP: Open mic ‘night Saturdays. , GEORGE’S PUB: Accelerators June 17-18; Fredlocks Asher June 24-25.. - .HANKY’S: Tues. karaoke, freé. foosball/Wed. _ karaoke, free pool/T hurs. college games, night/ Fri.-Sat. dance music & door prizes/Sun. live band, THORNHILL PUB: Karaoke Sunday nights THE TERRACE LEGION: Friday night music a or karaoke, Saturdays meat draw and j jam sessions . from 4-6 p.m. Visual arts @ The Terrace Art Gallery presents two exhibits 7 for the month of June. In the upper gallery, it’s . -, Nature’s Treasures by Bob and Marlene Nelmes. . In the lower gallery, it’s A Stitch in Time, a . _. ‘presentation of textile artists. For gallery hours call 638- 8884: : - Terrace ‘Public: ‘Library presents ‘Inside | Cinema Mi The Merchant of Venice plays at the Tillicum. Twin Theatre as part of the Terrace Not Paris Film, Festival | Wednesday, June 15. Director Michael Radford’s accomplished adaptation of William ' Shakespeare’s play mines the humour of its source material with an expert hand. This fiery retelling . blazes with a visceral sense of atmosphere and - profoundly evocative performances by Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons and Joseph Fiennes. Show starts at 7 p.m. Cost is $8. Live Music @ The Terrace Symphony Orchestra’s season finale, featuring soloists from the orchestra in ‘concerto ‘movements is on Saturday, June 18 at ” the REM Lee Theatre. Tickets available after June lat Misty River Books. $10 for adults, $8 for -seniors and students. Children 12 and under free.’ - if Heritage Park Museum presents its second. run of Ma Lambly’s, the popular event from last Christmas. every. Wednesday evening during © June, July and August at the museum’s historic dance hall. All shows start. at 8 p.m. with doors open by 7:30 p.m. Seating. is limited.Tickets can be purchased at Don Diego’s or the George | Little House for $12.. Call the museum at 635- 4546/e-mail hpmuseum@telus.net, for. info. « I The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, “a group that creates the finest possible standard of orchestral fiddle playing without detracting from the strong traditional strains of their music” comes to the $ 125 for over 50 hours of instruction | Register now at Uniglobe. 638-1215 for info Join author : . ‘Sandra Harper Thursday, June 16°at 7. p.m., ‘as. she talks about the reality of living in Africa. - Te Terrace 7 Is. Covoees seoeoeseveeceeeeeveece Kenya: - Creating » Tomorrow. _JANINE Hamming js.the one-woman cast of Ma Lam- bly’ 's, a play about pioneer life in Terrace seen through the eyes of several characters. ~ REM Lee Theatré Wednesday, July 8 at 8. p.m. Tickets are available at Elan Travel. a terracestandard. com .Check out our site or call 638 “7283 for advertising information < STOPPERS 6a5.TIPS Find Us “TERRACE as] TOYOTA| TERRACE OT CHRYSLER mo _www.terraceautomall. com Contact U: Us. TERRA TERRE AT CHRYSLER ; Race] TOYOTA info@terraceautomall.com STANDARD > ~ advertising @terracestandard.com newsroom @terracestandard.com Your website/email address _ . could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 SCCCCHCORECECL SCE eC LIOSS : on re PREM, LEE THEATRE go ‘to.our website at ‘remlee.net. June9 | Skeena Year End Band Concert. Come and hear our young musicuans play. 7:30 p.m. n. Admission by donation. Junel18 : Terrace Symphony Orchestra Season Finale featuring Soloists from the orchestra in concerto movements. Tickets available at Misty River ‘Books (after June 1) $10.00 adults: $8.00 seniors and students. 12 years and under free. June 28 . Skeena Secondary School Awards Night. 7:00 p. m. Free Admission. July 8 The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra. A sensation!! 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at Elan Travel. _ Terrace Little Theatre Tickets ' Terrace Concert Society Tickets Available at Cook’s Jewellers Uniglobe Courtesy in the Skeena Mall Travel ‘e800 68 0 6 6.0 6 0008006080888 Available at “COMMUNITY EVENTS JUNE 3-26 The Terrace Art Gallery presents two exhibits for the month of June. inthe upper gallery, it’s Nature's Treasures by Bob and Marlene Nelmes. In the ’ lower gallery, it’s A Stitch in Time; a presentation of textile artists. Gallery hours are: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 12-4 p.m., Fridays 12-6 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m. Also at the art gallery:: The Terrace Camera club meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Hand ‘drumming * workshops continue > Sundays: at 7 p.tt m. Members $6.50/Drop-in $8. . wl JUNE 3-JULY 2 Kitimat Centenniat Museum presents Northern Plants and their Uses. Maurice L.B. (Lee) Oates has been photographing and studying wild plants and their uses for over 35 years. He has a collection of approximately 5,000 images of wild plants, mostly those plants that grow in B.C. His exhibition will consist of plant images and text describing the plant, its use as food or medicine and its botanical name. There will also be a plant workshop held at the museum on Saturday, June 25. For more info and hours, please call 632-8950. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 . The Merchant of Venice plays at the Tillicum | Twin Theatre as part of the Terrace Not Paris Film Festival. Director Michael Radford’s accomplished adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice mines the humour of its source material with an expert hand. It is a complex, disturbing. work and this fiery retelling blazes with a visceral sense of atmosphere and profoundly evocative characterizations by Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons and Joseph Fiennes. Show starts at 7 p.m. Cost.is $8. JUNE 17-19 © 13th Cedarvale Jam gets underway at 3 p.m. Friday, June 17 and runs until 4 p.m. Sunday. Camp out for the weekend or come out for the day. There is all kinds of music planned for all kinds of tastes, 19 bands in all, $20 each for the - weekend or $10 each for a day pass. Children _ under 13 free. For further info contact Jack Cook 615-3727 or 635-6065. - . SATURDAY, JUNE 18 © National Aboriginal Day: Celebrate in the Park. Entertainment, music, kids’ activities, First Nations arts & culture, dance & food! From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at George Little Park. Dancers, entertainers, vendors and volunteers wanted. Call Marianne at Kermode Friendship Centre 635-4906 ext. 30. for information. Music bands wanted. Call Lynn at . 638-0690. | SATURDAY, JUNE 18 The George® Little House and downtown merchants are holding a street party on the * 4600 block of Lakelse.Ave., between Kalum and _ Emerson streets. Food, entertainment and music in an open air street fair. Community and charitable organizations can participate by showcasing their info and/or talent. To book a space on the street, ‘call Anna 635-4428 or Lori 638-1711. . SATURDAY, JUNE 18 ‘The Terrace Symphony Orchestra plays its season finale, featuring soloists from the orchestra in concerto movements is on Saturday, June 18 at the REM..Lee Theatre. Tickets available after - _ June 1 at Misty River Books. $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students. Children 12 and under free. JUNE 24-26 Midsummer Music Festival in Smithers featuring La Candela, Greg McPherson, the Polyjesters and more. Bring your instruments — a variety of workshops offered. Early bird tickets until June 1 only. Visit www.bvfms.org or call 250-847-5245. SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Terrace Women and Development Group ‘presents a Garden Tour & Tea to raise money © for projects in the developing world. Visit seven incredible gardens and then enjoy tea time at Cafenara on Lazelle or the Artful Cup on Lakelse. The tour only costs $10 and the tour and tea is $14. Tickets available at Cafenara, the Artful Cup, Sidewalkers and Misty River Books. FRIDAY, JULY 1 Terrace Fire Fighters are hosting a pancake breakfast from 8-11 a.m. at the Terrace Fire Hall in support of the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn, Fund. Cost is $4/person (kids three years and under eat free). FRIDAY, JULY 1 Heritage Park Museum is hosting a Canada Day celebration on Friday, July 1 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., featuring live music provided by Copper Mountain Music, a Salmon BBQ fundraiser, silent auction, artisans demonstrating their craft, games ‘and races, and a’kid’s poster contest.’ Celebrate the diverse culture of Terrace and’ Canada.” JULY 1-2 : ~— The 2nd annual Gingolx Music Festival. Featuring Chilliwack, Trooper, Prairie Oyster and more. Call _ the Gingolx Arts Society at 250-326-2322. JULY 1-3 The 4th annual Adventure Challege is a three- day series challenging competitors to take on up to four gruelling events, including rock climbing, open water swimming, mountain biking and trail running. Call Sarah at 638-7283 for details. JULY 1-4 © Stewart/Hyder International Days presents the 2nd Annual Stewart Homecoming Slo-pitch Ball Tournament - Register your team today. Parades on both the 1st and 4th, kids games, horseshoe tournament: and more. For more info call the District of Stewart @ (250) 636-2251. PSAs Human Resources Centre of Canada once — again presents an_ informational . session Wednesday, June 15 on the programs & benefits available under the Canada Pension Plan & Old Age Security Programs (including disability). Mills — Memorial education room from 7-9 p.m. Free to the public and no reservation necessary. Contact Lora at 635-4811. Heritage Park Museum is restoring the organic, heritage garden and is tooking for donations. Heritage plants - vegetables, flowers and fruits - organic material and soil would be greatly appreciated. Gardening tools would also be welcome, Call 635-4546 for further information. The museum has daily tours from May 23 to Aug. 31 at 10:30 a.m., 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. ; historic walking tours of Terrace Wednesdays in July and August, leaving the museum at 1:30 ~ p.m. for $5; historic plant tours Tuesdays in July and August leaving the museum at 1:30 p.m. for $4; day camp and children’s programs for care providers throughout the summer for $25/group call the museum to book. The Good Food Box distribution day is Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m. Families who have signed up need to pick up their box at the location they signed up for. Locations are: Skeena Kalum Housing (4611 Haugland), the Skeena Health Unit ‘Auditorium (8412 Kalum), the Walsh Apartments (#411-4931 Walsh) and the Pine Park Trailer Court (#1-3889 Muller in Thornhill). The Family Place hosts Play and Paint, a free drop-in for children Wednesday mornings until June 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. indoor and outdoor’ activities, .with snacks provided. Everyone welcome. Call Gayle at 638-1113 for info. The Canadian Cancer Resource Centre offers cancer support group for family and friends meeting © every second and fourth Thursday of the month at'7 p.m. Next meeting June 23. The cancer.centre is at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. It's open - Monday to Friday from 12-2 p.m. Internet access for cancer research is available. For information § - about emergency aid or peer support programs, call 638-8583. Terrace Women’s Centre presents its May-June series of discussions. Third Wave Feminism with Frances Birdsell June. 24. Noon to 1 p.m. at the centre 4542 Park Avenue. Call 638-0228 for info. Support After Suicide, the self-support group for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one or friend from suicide will not meet.from June to August. Check posters and this space for the start-up time in September. Contact Joset Graham 638-1347. The Terrace Amnesty International Action Circle meets on the last Wednesday of every month at the Kiva Sport Café at 5:30 p.m. Anyone welcome. Our official ticket outlet fs > iene . 4718A taelle Ave Lunch’ 11 -4 p.m. ‘Mediterranean Chicken Salad A garden salad topped with chicken Souvlaki, feta, sweet peppers and our own Greek dressing. Comes with tzatziki and bread for dipping. South Western Rancher’s Burger 6oz. Prime Rib patty loaded with cheddar, bacon, lettuce, tomato, red onion, salsa & ranch dressing. _Served. with unlimited f frigst.., Dinner ‘After 4:p:m. ne Delicious 80z. Butler Steak In a green peppercorn.sauce, with savoury vegetables, bread, and your choice of potato or pasta. Chicken Florentine With rice and chef's choice of vegetables Where goad food bringe C ReSINN "the family together! - 4702 Tey INN Terrace 635-6302 : ; ‘Date & Time of Birth: May 31, 2005 at 5:45 p.m. - ~ Parents: ‘Weight: 6 Ibs. 14 oz. Christina Morgan & Sex: Male Tyrone Hill ~ congratulates the . Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Chai-Lynn Aitken Julius Ricky Manion Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: . May 28, 2005 at 7:23 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 3 oz. June 1, 2005 at 4:20 p.m. Welght: 7 Ibs. 2 oz. Sex: Female Sex: Male Parents: Parents: Linda King & John Aitken Bobby Manion & Troy sam “Little sister for Kyle “Little brother for Chris” & Kimberly" : . Baby’s Name: Owen Roy Azak Date & Time of Birth: June 3, 2005 at 9:34 p.m. Weight: 6 Ibs. 8 oz. Baby’s Name: __. Regan Dinelle Bolan Date & Time of Birth: May 31, 2005 at 2:58 a.m. Weight: 6 Ibs. 9 oz. Sex: Male Sex: Female Parents:: Parents: Miranda Quock Lena & Derek Azak° & Will Bolan “Little brother for Dorian Baby’s Name: & Damian” Kaddi Maria Addison Hill . Date & Time of Birth: Baby’s Name: June 4, 2005 at 9:11 p.m. Marcus Dominic Bryant Weight: 7 Ibs. 7 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Trena Bryant parents on the new - additions to their “ families,