TERRACE STANDARD Be - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 19, 2005 Clubs & pubs | ARTFUL CUP: Open mic night Saturdays. ° GEORGE’S PUB: Accelerators: Oct. 29; Canucks pay per view Oct. 16, 18, 25, 27. HANKY’S: Tues. karaoke, free foosball/Wed. karaoke, free pool/Thurs. college games night/ _ Fri.-Sat. dance music & door prizes/Sun. live band THORNHILL PUB: Karaoke Sunday nights . THE TERRACE LEGION: Saturdays meat draw 4-6 p.m. | Theatre @ The Terrace Little Theatre presents Jeff - -Goode’s The Eight: directed by Annette Martindale. This twisted ' Satire is not only brazenly funny, it cleverly considers the dysfunctional ways in which society deals with unmentionable subjects. In the process, it distorts Christmas beyond recognition — but a_ _. few.. minutes in any. department store will. soon : fix. that. Oct..22 at the Best Western Terrace Inn, Reindeer 24-22: _- Semi Chronic. Oct. 28- 29;-Hallowe’en party Oct. Monologues: GERRY Y Steubing as Donner i in the upcoming - The Eight: Reindeer Monologues. DUSTIN QUEZADA PHOTO ~ Gators Night Club. Doors open 8 p.m. with the bar/kitchen (finger food) open before and after the _ show, and music and ‘dancing to follow. Rated: "> very mature. Coarse language and explicit subject matter. ‘See www. mytlt. ca for ticket information. Etc. @ Mads Tolling, a violinist and violist, is giving a free workshop at Sight and Sound on Keith Ave. Sunday, Oct..23 at7 p.m. This workshop focuses. on fiddle music and improvisation and i is open to players of all skill levels. © | The Terrace ‘Amnesty International Action - Circle A80 presents the second of six film nights happening at the Kiva Cafe on’ Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7 P. m.: The night’s theme is US. policy , TERRACE: “SKEENA. VALLEY . FARMERS’ MARKET F Plan to attend! dt Suppor local vendors in Terrace! i oo (9 ene | WWW. w-terraceautomall. com info@terraceautomall.com aa = see OG TERRACE TERRACE OAT CHRYSLER, ig] rovora| CO wens @eeeeveeseeeeoeeneneneeeee REM. LEE THEATRE our website at remiee.nef. \N The R.E. M. Lee starts an exciting . ~ new season!!! } Wednesday, October 19, 2095 Come and j join us! #9 Caledonia Music show. Come and hear our aaccomplistied RY and fabulous musicians. Admission by donation Saturday, October 29, 2005 The Terrace Symphony Orchestra presents: The Annual Halloween Show. 7:00 p.m. All tickets $5.00 (Children 6 and under free) Available at Misty River Books and at the door Py Friday, Nov. 11, 2005. \ PY Cantabile. 4 piece vocal/ musical comedy from England. |. “Cantabile’s great sound and sheer joie de vivre, makes | this sparkling, infectious entertainment.” 8:00 p.m. Terrace Concert Society. Tickets available online at: wwe. lerraceconcertsociety.org or call phone: (250)635- 5603 November 17,.18, 19 Nunsense. Terrace Little Theatre presents this rollicking 5 musical of five nuns who put on a show ... . Fun for the whole family. 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at Uniglobe. ) Bq Terrace Concert Society Tickets °. Available online at: me www.terraceconcertsociety.org for info & to Purchase tickets Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel 0 0.0:0:0:0000 060010 0 0:0 0 66 0 0-000 0 08 Cee sesecccccs with two films, “Tn Whose Interest?” and “Noam - Chomsky: Rebel Without a Pause.” The. monthy . film nights will take place on the last Wednesday . of each month from September to March 2006. ~ Live music Es The Terrace Concert Society. presents Cantabile, performances as part of its 2005-06 season Friday, « :Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. Cantabile is quite simply one of the world’ s top vocal groups. Outstanding in both comedy and -the classics, it has been delighting’ audiences’ since turning professional in: 1982 with their amazing range of programmes ' from'a cappella favourites to the contemporary hits. Single night and season tickets available. — Single tickets: $25 adult / $20 student or senior or book the whole eight-show season and save - 30 per cent. For info on tickets, call 635-5603 . or go online at www. terraceconcertsociety. org. Visual arts | Terrace Art Gallery presents’ its October * the second. of. eight exciting -exhibit “Fired up! An inferno of ‘creativity,” cence ane Aes. ‘COMMUNITY EVENTS OCT. 7- 30, - Terrace Art: Gallery presents its October exhibit “Fired up! An inferno of creativity,” a celebration of pottery and vision. Gallery hours are: Wednesdays, . Thursdays and Saturdays: 12-4 p.m., Fridays: 12- 6 p.m. and Sundays: 1-4 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 The Terrace Little Theatre presents Jeff Goode's . ’ The- Eight: Reindeer Monologues directed by @<::Annette :Martindale. .This twisted satire is not - only., brazenly funny, it cleverly considers the “dysfunctional ways in which society deals with unmentionable subjects. In the process, it distorts Christmas beyond recognition — but a few minutes in any department store will soon fix that. Oct. 14 & 22 at the Best Western Terrace Inn, Gators Night - Club. Doors open 8 p.m. with the bar/kitchen (finger food) open before and after the show, and music and dancing to follow. Rated: VERY Mature. coarse language and explicit subject matter. See www. mytit.ca for ticket information. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club hosts . - a quiz night with the Moderato Band. Test your - knowledge of things scary, paranormal, bizarre, silly and just plain weird. Get a group (eight is ideal) ’ of friends and book:a table. The event features “ rounds of.trivia, paper games, games of chance | and will cover a variety of topics in keeping with the theme. Starts at 7'p.m. Cost is $40 and one - prize (approximated value $10). per table. Call Marilyn at 635-3203 to book or for info. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 Knox United Church hosts its annual Autumn - Tea and Booksale from 1-4 p.m. Sponsored by Women and Development and donating to women's projects in. the developing world. Book donations can be dropped at Knox United Church before 11 a.m. Saturday. SUNDAY, OCT. 23 Mads Tolling, a violinist and violist, is: giving a: ‘free workshop at Sight and Sound on Keith Ave. at 7 p.m. This workshop focuses on fiddle music and improvisation and is open to players of all skill . levels. THURSDAY, OCT. 27 UNBC Terrace presents the third talk in a ’ Northwest speaker series. “When the Fridge is Bare: Food Security and Food Banks in Canada” by Dr. Bruce Bidgood at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace UNBC campus, 4741 Park Ave. Free and all welcome. FRIDAY, OCT. 28 Writer Margo Bates, raised ‘in the ‘Northwest and now living in White Rock, reads from her first book, P.S. Don’t Tell Your Mother at the Terrace Art Gallery.from 7-9 p.m. Part fact, part fiction, the book tells of life in Telkwa and Terrace in the ' Jate 1950s and is drawn from letters written to her from ther grandmother, Nana Noonen. SATURDAY, OCT. 29 Terrace Symphony Orchestra - presents its scariest Haloween concert ever! Oct. 29, 7 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Come in costume. All” seats $5, children under 6 years are free. Tickets. available at Misty River Books, at the door or from orchestra members. Call 635-9649 or 635-4722. PSAs Terrace Public Library welcomes you once again to it’s annual giant fall book sale from Oct. 21-30. Plus, the library presents homeschool bookmaking for ages seven and up. An exciting opportunity to write, illustrate and create your .own books, this four-week program will include a - .. session with an author with tips and a local artist _ showing illustration techniques. Register now for the free program. Sessions begin Oct. 18th from 1-2 p.m. at the library and run once a week. Also offered is a free Preschool Halloween Party for children aged 3-5 years. Come in disquise or come as yourself on Monday, Oct. 31 1-2 p.m. Class size is limited. For info/registration visit the . _ library or call 638-8177. November is Diabetes month, and starting Oct. 20, volunteers will be canvassing door to door for donations to fund Diabetes research, education and service programs. Help find a cure, give generously. Call Jane for info at 635-2894. celebration of pottery and vision. The’ October. exhibit. runs Oct. -Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: p.m., Fridays 12-6 p.m. and Sundays: 1-4 p.m. -. 7-30.. Gallery hours are: 12-4 Sn anon eae oe MO pea Aa: Tae g Neer ian ed fo {fe nero orem izations two weeks befors 6s: The Healing Touch Association of Terrace ‘ offers free treatments :to. the public at the Knox United Church from 7-9 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month starting Oct. 17 (except ' stat holidays). Sessions are by donation. To book. your. appointment or for info, call 635-8892. Rainbow Warriors Dragon Boat team will send members to Terrace Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m..at the health unit auditorium, 3412 Kalum St. Come and learn how..Prince.Rupert’s breast cancer survivors and supporters were able to start a team and the benefits of this activity. For more info, call Melanie at 798-9555. Ten Thousand Villages sale needs volunteers. Fairly traded handcrafted items from 30 nations will come to Terrace in November in this non- profit sale supporting economic self-sufficiency. Please call Lisa at 635-0762 (leave message). Kalum Horseshoe Community School Society is looking for tasty and ripe locally-grown fruit to _ supply as snacks to focal schools. If you have any fruit to donate, please call the Family Place at 638- 1863, fax 638-1873 or e-mail agathaj@telus.net, with “fruit” in the subject line. Volunteers are also sought for pick up and transportation of fruit. After three weeks of operation, Terrace and Thornhill school students have received over 2,000 pounds of fruit donated through this program. The Ksan House Society presents a women's © drop-in group, “Her Story: Crazy Quilting” through Oct. 26 on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at | the Terrace Transition House. For all women who have experienced intimate abuse or are interested in honouring those who have been victims. For _ info, call Allison at 635-2373. Support After Suicide support group meets every fourth Tuesday of the month to tell eachother’s +4 ScHNiTzeEL BURGER: stories and begin healing. Support is provided by’ . people who have walked the same path. Stepping Stone Clubhouse #102, 4450 Greig Ave. 7 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Call Joset at 638- 1347 for details. The Terrace Women' s Resource Centre resumes with its Friday noon discussion group for a fall series. Oct. 28 - Towards a rural feminist view: Review of Terrace social plan. Alternate Fridays drop-in discussion topics. Friday noon. discussion group meets from 12-1 p.m.: and presentations start at 12:15 p.m. Call 638-0228 . for more info. B.C. Schizophrenia Society's Terrace branch _Offers Family to Family, a free 12-week education course for families or persons with: depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder and personality — disorder. The Thursday night course from 7- 9:30 p.m. runs to Dec. 8 at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse. To enquire or register, call Eileen Callanan at 635-3620. i ’ 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 is Oct. 27. 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. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop now has winter clothing, ice skates and Hallowe’en costumed in ‘stock. Located at 4544 Lazelle Ave. the store is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday. The Auxiliary is always looking for new members interested in helping us raise funds for the hospital and Terraceview Lodge. , Royal Canadian Legion is appealing to members and their spouses for auxiliary volunteers to help prepare vegetables and pie crusts once a month for steak night and to help with dishes. If interested please phone 635-4862. Terrace Emergency Shelter and Hostel is promoting a Root Cellar Project, locking for any amount of root vegetabies for donation. Drop-offs ‘came be made anytime at 2812 Hall St. Phone Blaine at 635-5890 for information. Gospel Meetings are being held at the Happy Gang Hall Oct. 12 and 17 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Jeff eee tod sei Natale Best Western Terrace Inn Gators Night Club Oct 14 & 22 Doors open 8pm Bar / Finger Food Show at 9pm Followed by Music and Dancing Tickets S14 ‘Warning : Coarse Language | and Explicit Subject Matter Some People May not Share _ this Sense Piece FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER! _ VA ste oF Germay ay ‘LUNCH Tender breaded pork fried to perfection and served with . German potato salad. DINNER ‘A: Konicsserc Meatsatcts' Smothered.in. Espagnol Sauce and served with, mashed potatoes and braised cabbage. Por Scunitzer DINNER Litely breaded and fried to perfection. Served with mashed potatoes and braised cabbage. FEATURED DESSERT coAPINN Where good food brings the family together! 4702 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace 635-6302 Baby’s Name: Matthew Joseph Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 2, 2005. at 7:32 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 10 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Karl-& Laura ‘Baby’s Name: Nikita: Bridgette Paige Brown Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 18, 2005 at 9:08 a.m. Weight: 8 lbs. 1 oz. Sex: Female oO Parents: Janice & Raymond _ “Little sister for Craig, Brandy & Kiara” Baby’s Name: Rowan McDonald Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 21, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 7 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Christine & Todd “Little brother for Riley” families, Baby’s Name: Camron Re-Shawn Lincoln-Blackwater Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 24, 2005 at 3:19 p.m. Weight: 10 Ibs. 10 oz. Sex: Male - Parents: Shawna & Leroy “LitHe brother for Bobby, Maurice & Dezmond” Baby’s Name: lexi Hazel Bernard Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 28, 2005 at 6:12 a.m. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. Sex: Female , _-Parents: Kayla & Matthew ‘Baby’s Name: * Taylor Melvin Gary Clayton Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 28, 2005 at 2:40 a.m. Weight: 9 Ibs. 13 oz. - Sex: Male Parents: Cynthia & Peter “Little brother for Adrian, congratulates th the parents on the new additions to their _Destinee & ail