BAR SCENE: A GATOR’S PUB presents Pushy Pushy an Italian band singing all the - current hits. Join Aaron Hansen for free swing lessons Sundays .from 7:30-9:30. - p.m. . BEASLEY’S MIX: Live entertain- ment with Halfyard, the amazing one- man band every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Come watch the hockey playoffs on the big screen. GEORGES PUB is hosting. a Canada Day party Wednesday, June 30 with all an request D.J. Expect to see giveaways and door prizes. HANKY PANKY’S is celebrating its half way to the millennium party Fri- day, July 2 and Saturday, July 3. ART GALLERY: Adjune 30-Sept 12; SUMMER MEMBER SHOW. Exhibition featur- ing artwork from local, regional and na- tional 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. Opening night reception is Friday, July 2 at 7 p.m. Ad- mission is free but donations would be appreciated. : Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax fo 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, ( HYPERACTIVITY _ Attention deficit and other disorders such as hyperactivity can be caused by many factors, and mada wore by others. As differing treatments proliferate, we can take comfort in the fact that more and more rigorous resaerch is being done on the offects of different chemicals on our behavicr. Chemicals may be difficult to eliminate from tha diet, but this is a goad starting point. Eliminate all synthatic food colours and fla- |: vours, BHA and BHT. Allergies may play a big part in the symptoms exhibited by |: @ hyperactive child, but other factors must also be consid- ered. A diet high in dairy products, bread, pasta, potatoes, and meat, for instance, should be modified to include mare rice, vagelables such as broccoli, green beans and paas, Fruit Such as watermelon, cantaloupe, raspberries, blueberries and dates. Try a wheat and gluten-free. diet (excelient books are available), and delete simple sugars (chocolate bars and pop) completely, Packaged and procassed foods should be kept to an absolute minimum. Acceptable meats would include | chicken and turkay. Substitute soy mitk for cow's milk, and introduce your child to soy praducts (here ara terrific cheeses |. etc. now available at most supermarkets). Many of the causes, symptoms and mechanisms related to hyperactivity can also ba attributed lo apparentlearning cif- | ficultias Food . elimination diets) may be required. Environmental and chemical allergens should be Investigated as possibla causes of behavioral problems that ere affecting learning, : Right here in Terrace, we have several extraordinary examples of A.D.0. diagnosed children. responding miracu- J-" lously to supplementation. {call for referrals and information : on specifics} One thing js for sure. Putting childran aon Ritalin {a barbiluale in the same class as cocaine} Is definitely not \ ihe answer. Here's to your and your children's health. y, ™~ | The Watinss Geanp NATURAL HEALTH AND FITNESS SOLUTIONS EDUCATION, INFORMATION, & CONSULTATIONS KATHLEEN & BRYAN HUNT @ 635-1120 FX 635-6265 EMAIL: bhunt@kermode.net J . Wednesday, June 30 TAABI; The Terrace Area Associa- tion for Brain Injury’s monthly meet- ing will start at 6:30 p.m. at the Ter- race Public Library Boardroom. Everyone is welcome to attend in- cluding survivors, family, friends and professionals and support per- sons. Please join us in initiating a support group. A support group meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. Fii- day June 25 at the library boar- droom. For more info call 638- 1291, Thursday, July 1 PANCAKE BREAKFAST to raise money for the B.C, Fire Fighter's Burm Fund. The organization is committed to providing financial as- sistance for the purchase of equip- ment, training of medical staff and the operation of a children’s burn survivor camp. Breakfast begins at 8 a.m. until 11 am. Came early to avoid the rush. There will also be rides on the firetrucks available for children. Friday, July 2 &3 SMITHERS MAIN STREET FAIR: 5 km fun run, 10k competitive run, bed races, bus boy races, garage sales, bakesale, vendors, street dance and entertainment. Monday, July 5 SUSTAINABLE LIVING BUS: THE SUSTAINABLE living bus will be at the Kermode Friendship Centre from 10 am. to noon, and at Park- side School from 1-3 p.m. It will also be at the library from 10-noon on Tuesday, July 6. The bus is a mobile learning centre that models appropriate technologies suitable for our homes and gardens. The Purpose cf the bus is to introduce people to concrete and practical lifestyle alternatives, which will help us to live sustainable. The bus runs on prepane with solar panels and a wind generator mounted on the roof. Inside there are Interactive displays on sustainable shelter, en- ergy and water use, transportation, recreation, foad security and con- sumer choices, Tuesday, July 6 THE FAMILY PLACE will be offer- ing Fingers, Follers, Sprays and Squirts, a painting workshop for children up to the age 8, Location for this is The Family Place at 4553 Park Ave. Children must be ac- companied by an adult, Workshop is frea, Saturday, July 10 HOW TO WRITE your Life's story: a workshop with author, Jane Fuller Mouton, sponsored by the Terrace Public Library. The workshop Is free and will take place from 10-3 p.m. at the library, Space is limited, reserve a spot by calling 638-8177, Tuesday, July 13 “IT TAKES A COMMUNITY” is an organization within the community that is looking for youths and adults who are interasted in working with community service providers to make the needs of children and: youth a priority. The Spotlight Campaign for children and youth is meeting in the Terrace and District Community Services boardroom Tuesday the 13th of July at 12 p.m. For more information please con- tact Darlene or Leanne at “It takes a Community" at 633-0228. Saturday, August 21 ANNUAL AOSSWwOoOoD MUSIC JAMBOREE at the Rosswood Communily 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 vendors. Volunteers and musicians needed. Call 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 $3, 3RD Wednesday, September 1 ‘POETRY CONTEST: Teens ages 12-18 are invited to submit poetry to the Terrace Public Library's 2nd annual poeiry contest. Deadline for entry submissions September 1, 1999. Win cash prizes, First prize ts $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 THURSDAYS CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at 3302 Sparks. Drop in. For more info call Diane at 638- 2202 or 638-2056. SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB meets the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m, at A&W on Keith. Call Bob at 635-9214 for info, CHRONIC PAIN SUPPORT GROUP meets the third Thursday of cvery month at 2 p.m, in the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium. The group fights pain with education, laughter, sharing and caring. For more informa- lion, call Pat at 635-5078 or Diane at 638-8587, KINSMEN CLUB of Terrace meets the first and third Thursday of each month until June, The Kinsmen seck to build and maintain a first class com- munity. For more info call Bruce at 635-6316, 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. Hems will run two weeks be- fore each event, We ask that items be submitted by 5 pen, on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatly, bh! |__— | Georges Pub | “Licensed For Good Times” ‘LIVE MUSIC! )| Thursday*Friday Saturday July1,2&3 || BORDERLINE || _ . Ve — Live Music || Get Outta inf THURSDAYS! || The Rain! 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