B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 29, 2000 . TERRACE STANDARD | Georges Pub | Bar Scene Beasleys' Mix: Halfyard, the amazing one- mitn band, performs every Friday night from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Halfyard was voted the No. 3 entertainer in Terrace! No cover. Gators Pub: Back by popular demand is SNOWBABY performing until April 1. Every Thursday is Ladies. Night. Be there for a chance to win a diamond ring! . Music Festival The Pacific Northwest Music Festival takes place from Tuesday, March 28 through, Saturday, April 8th at various locations in Terrace. It will include competitors from communities throughout the Northwest, in the disciplines of band, choral, dance, guitar, instrumental, piano, speech arts, strings, and vocal. All competitions are free to the public, with the exception of -the Seholarship Competition Friday, April 4 at the REM Lee Theatre and Gala Performance and Awards Night, featuring highlights of the festival, on Saturday, April 8 at 8 p.m al the REM Lee. Tickets for both nights are available at Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall... Play Caledonia Drama Club presents Postponing the Heat-Death of the Universe, by Stephen Gregg, on Tuesday, April 25 at 8 p.m. at the my www. canadiantire.com Or Email us at www.cantire.terrace@asg.net R.E.M, Lee Theatre. Tickets $5 available at Sight and Sound, Caledonia and at the door. This play was named "Best Play” at the Zone festival. Proceeds will go to paying to attend the provincial competition in Victoria in May. Films The Northwest . Development Education Association and the Multicultural -Association presents Cinematheque Pacifique's travelling picture show. The show boasts international and Canadian films that wouldn't normally be seen in Terrace. The line-up includes: “Hamani” April 10 and Felicia’s Journey, April 24. Cabaret On Saturday, April 29, the Terrace Community Band will present ils 10th annual Spring Fling Cabaret, 8 p.m. at the Elks Hall, 2822 Tetrault St. Join them for an evening of fabulous live music, swing dancing, decadent desserts and finger foods! Only 100 seats. Buy your tickets early for this preat event. Tickets are $12, and available from band members only or call 635-4632 or 635- 4729. You must be 19 years or older to attend. the Thornhill Community Hall. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m. and dancing from 9 am. to | p.m. Music by the Terrace Community "Big Band" with special entertainment by the "Pipes and Drums". Cost is $50 per couple. Tickets available at the legion or call Lissi at 635-2158. Theatre Terrace Little Theatre presents "Suitehearts", a comedy by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore March 30, 31 and April 1. This play is stacked with gags and one liners! Pro Wrestling Terrace Little Theatre presents Professional Wrestling Saturday, April 15 at 8 p.m. at the Terrace Arena. The card will feature former WWF Intercontinental Champ Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, "Tornado" Tony Kozina, Georgeous Michelle Star" , "Juggernaut", "Chance "Mr. Showtime" Beckett, "Disco Fury" , "Leatherface" and "Spyder". Tickets are available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel and cost $12 in advance or $15 at the door. Out of town patrons can call Unigiobe at | 800 668- | ‘Licensed For Good Times” | March 28 - April 1 pe | Tuesday to Saturday Relax on our PATIO ¢ Full Service * Licensed * Smoking * Heated /: Our Restaurant is open e 6am- 11pm. Great Food Anytime! Try our daily specials ay A. 2 Don’t Drink & Drive Our FREE Courtesy Van will pick you up Thursday Come in and join the fun ) and take you home jf Masic The Royal Auxiliary will be hosting a Big Band exiravaganza dinner and dance on April 15 at CANADIAN TIRE ~ SAFEWAY www.terraceautomall.com oon, ERRACE k] CHRYSLER www.safeway.com “eo, “om, TERRA TER TERRACE ae] TOYOTA terrace.automall @telus.net _ — ra STANDARD The Terrace Standard standard @kermode.net could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Your website/email address Canadian Legion Ladies Prekindergarten immunization Fair. Phone the Health Unit at 638-2200 to make an appointment if your child is starting kindergarten this September. Also for children who haven’t yet been immu- nized. Join the community in thanking the Katimavik volunteers for their 10 weeks of service in Terrace. come from 7-10 p.m. to the Kinhut for a desert potluck and karaoke sing along. All work sponsors, billet families, community members and friends are invited to drop by and. say goodbye. Sincé Jan 26, 12 Katimavik"¥o> lunteers from ail over Canada have worked at various serve agencies and community events in Terrace; they are now headed to Mirabel, Quebec for the next part of their program. Another group of young volunteers will arrive in Terrace April 5 to continue serving the commun- ity. for more info about Katimavik please call the Katimavik house at 635-3594, Prekindergarten immunization Fair. Phone the Health Unit at 638-2200 to make an appointment if your child is Starting kindergarten this September. Also for children who haven’t yet been immu- nized.” Healing Touch Workshops: Levels 1 and 11A will be held at Prince George Regional Hospital. For more info Darlene 962-9529. Home School Days at the Terrace Public Library will take place from 1:30 p.m, to 2:30 p.m. The program is for child- ren who are home schooled. Free. Drop in. Registration is not required, Pacific Northwest Music Festival pre- sents Michael Kim in concert at the REM Lee Theatre in Terrace at 8 p.m. if 0828 Visa and Mastercard accepted. In Concert The Pacific Northwest Music Festival presents Michael Kim in concert at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at § p.m. tance for childcare available, but please let us know in advance. There is no cost for the workshop bul preregistration is suggested, To reserve your spot or for more information call 638-0228, Early Learning Canada: a community workshop program for parents and care providers of children from birth to age six that promotes lifelong learning. FREE. Registration deadline is March 30, and registration is limited. For details call Ann at The Family Place at 638-1863 or Coco at Skeena Child.Care Resource and Referral, at 638-1113, an ais, “beg ¥ : at ai « general meeting at P.A.C.E.S, Daycare - 4924 Straume Ave at 7 p.m.. Open to the public. For info call Nancy at 635-0800. Kitselas Band Council HEALTH fair set up to create an awareness of com- munity resources. Come from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kitselas community hall on Queensway Drive. Several community or- ganizations will be set up to answer your questions. For info call Cynthia 635-5084. Jackpine Flats Community Associa- tion General meeting at 3 p.m. at the Pentecostal Bible Camp, Old Lakelse Lake Road. Everyone welcome. Come: and meet Bob Cooper, your Area “C” elecied representative. For info call Don Fraser. Scouts Canada 8th Terrace Group proudly presents Mysteries of the Orient Magic Show starring Tony Eng at the Caledonia Gymnasium. Showtime 4-7 p.m. Tickets on sdle at Misty River Books or Irly Bird Building Supplies. Tickets cost $9 for adults, $6 for children and stu- dents and $30 for a family of five. The Terrace Churches Food Bank P.A.C.E.S, Daycare Society annual ~ 3086 Highway 16 RUGE HAMA Beads ‘Habitat-Earth Toys . March 31 - April 6° at Marvels & Mysteries Skeena Mall (250) 635-1887 Watch this space for more Great Deals "Terrace, B.C. | J Ph: 635-6375 { Bee Pollen Ili .) wasmaant la fertilize. AT hive. Bee Pollen is created fram the male parts of flowering plants anc is [| ° | provided in nature {o fertilize the female flowers that produce seeds, ‘, a As such, it contains a “blueprint” for every living flower and plant it : The bees store their pollen until used for food and other things inthe . Baby's Name: : P . F : os , - aa he ion Sebnitan Christopher _¢ ; Terrace’s Early Literacy Committee opens its doors for its April 2000 distribu- |: | have emphasized tha nutrition of bee pollen, containing every vita- f ' Dertick p wath ea tn is preparing to pilot a “ready to read” tion from April 10-13, The distribution |: aoanr yet enzymic and cther essential muti! known, Ahigh protein [2] « i} ndsay + ‘ tye . : Nient Makes it deal lor vegetanans. - Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Program in April at Kiti K Shan. This one centre is located at 4647 Lazelle, rear There seems to be a elusive quality to bee pollen as wall entrance. Look for the “Food Bank of the Churches” sign. It’s important to bring ID for. you and your dependents. The food hour program, offered twice a week, will include a light breakfast and pre reading activilies for young children and their fa- Asclantific experiment to synthesize bee pollen sadly resulted in tha bees dying after ealing the man-made substance. Attempts to repro duce it in the laboratory have thus far failed. & Bee pollen has an exceptional ability to neutralize poisons and tox: F: Nov. 25 at 10:36 p.m, March 10, 2000, 10:04 am Weight: 6 lbs. 502, Sex: Male Weight: 8 Ibs. 11oz. Sex: Male Parcats: Flaine Bollon & Marvin parents: Mark & Connie Lindsay Nerrick milies. the purpose is to help parents bet- bank operates from 1-3 p.m. Monday is ins in the body. : + ; + ter prepare their kids for school. We are open for people with last names begin- This is ilustrated dramatically in a study cited by Clive Buchanan, a" | « Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Tooking for donations of children’s books, ning with letters A-H. Tuesday is open for eee nee aa waing indoatn’ these alee weeaea dL: Kody William Hawkins Ryan Roger Banville pots and pans, baking utensils, dishes, people with last names beginning with = thelr regular diets with the addition of bee pollen. The amount of pollen f° | ' : Date & Time of Birth: =] used was the equivalent of ane teaspoon of pollen in humans. i Date & ‘Time of Birth: Feb, 29, 2000 at §:56 p.m. Weight: 8 lbs, 8oz. Sex: Male Parents; Steve & Shelley Hawkins March 6, 2000 al 5:28 a.m. Meight: 8 lbs, Goz. Sex: Male March 10, 2000, 3:01 pm Weight: 5 Ibs. Goz. Sex: Male Parents: Daniel Banville & Jane + 4 Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Dawson Michael Monteith Conner Larne Crotean Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Hirth: March 21, 200% aa 7391 po. Weight: 9 ibs. Guz Sex: Made Parents: Rob & Denine Monteith Parents: Franks & Casie Consens Get A Free cutlery, toasters, kettle, coffeemaker etc, Drop off at any elementary. school in Ter- race and Vivian will pick up. Call 638- 1863 for more info. Women's Drop-in support group: A supportive group for adult women who have experienced some form of abuse in their lives. An opportunity to connect with other women, participate in supporting, and exploring issues of self-esteem and healing. Every Monday from 1-3 p.m., starting April 3rd. at Ksan House Society, 4724 Lazeile Ave - the pink house behind McDonald's. Childcare subsidy for group time available. Call 635-2373 for info. The Terrace Women’s Resource €eatre presents 4 Healthy Communica- tien Workshop from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. letters I-R, Wednesday is apen for people with last names beginning with letters S- Z. Thursday is open for anyone missed. Local FAS Group is working on rais- ing awareness about Fetal Alcohol Syn- drome and its impact on individuals and families, and on prevention strategies. In- terested? Join us at 10:30 a.m. til noon at the Family Place. Cali 638-1863 for info. Girl Guides will be conducting its an- nual door-to-door cookie sale between 5:30 and 9 p.m. the cost is $3 per box, $36 per case, GGC thanks Terrace for its support of girls and women in Guiding. For more info call Robin at 635-2964, Wednesday, April 12 Ford Motor company & Chatelaine magazine have joined forces to provide women with relevant information and cancer, expectancy in human beings. pollution. peratures and than alt-cleaned to preserve its potency, The remarkable result was thal 10% of these mica (that always die : of genetically-induced breast cancer) never did got their expacted i Tha remainder of the mice lived a much longer life befora getting the cancer than their peers. This would ba akin to a 10 year longer lif THE SOLUTION: As bee pollen is so nutritious and affordable, It makes sense lo supplement with it,Most pollens available are gathared from honey bees, where they mainly collect {rom clover, dandelion and alfalfa. While these plants make a pleasant honey, they aren't tha best sources of pallen, The most nutritiaus pollen comes from sources wilh a wide variaty of plants, and from remote areas where there is minimal in Look for ¢ source of fresh pollen that has been air-driad at low tam- : \ Remember, a healthy body works, plays and feals better! I at wholesale prices contact: For information, a consultation or to] : purchase herbal nutrition products |‘ |: Often the people we deal with in our facts they need to make informed auto- Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery Darcie Annesloy, everyday lives are the ones who seem ta motive decisions, The seminars take Maureen Gent, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough (Kitimat) Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan (Tarrace}. Baby Gift. | (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information AVE: ON- MOR SAVE-ONIMOFR VE-ONMOR Al ON-MOR v DAEMOR wr Cy O B Boss vary ovm shod peole. - ee unaware of our needs. This session will effet simple strategies to make those you Kaew well more aware of the importance of communication in growing and chan- ging relationships. Learn to ask for what you need and to listen,to what others are _ really saying. The: two-hour workshop be- gins at 1:30: p.m, at the Terrace Women’s Centre-- 4542 -Park Ave. Financial assis- place from 7-9 p.m, and will cover the es- sentials of maintenance, financing alter- natives as well as family and personal safety issues. Admission if FREE and gift bags will be given away along with a chance to win a (rip, Attendance is limi- ted, so women are required to phone ~~» Liane. Funk at Totem Ford 635-4984, ~ Ownership of a Ford. is NOT required. Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace (250) 632-2740 - Kitimat Fax: (250) 635-1565 EMAIL: bruno@kermode.net Changing Canadians Health ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS - One Person ata Time: :