tote ttcen me MUSIC i NORTHWEST SINGERS present * their first concert of the season — : Winterlude. Desserts will be served and « Canadian music is featured. Saturday, sJan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace : Pentecostal Fireside room. Tickets are $15 adults, $10 for students and seniors ‘at Erwins Jewellers. aa6 ‘ a STREETNIX, an a cappella group of ‘four young men, plays the REM Lee . Theatre at 8 p.m. on Jan. 31. Presented . by the Terrace Concert Society. Tickets . are $20 at Erwins in the Skeena Mall. : Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. on Feb. 7. Pre- sented by the Terrace Concert Society, : Tickets are $24 at Erwins in the Skeena t Mall. ‘& The 4th annual TRI-SCHOOL ‘ BAND TELETHON takes place Sun- ‘day, Feb. 15 broadcast live from the ‘REM Lee Theatre on Cable 10, Phone ‘lines are open from 5-8 p.m. 638-1333. ; Support music programs at Caledonia, : Skeena and Thornhill. | & GEORGE'S PUB — Enjoy the new ‘sounds of their DJ. Karaoke is back -_B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 21, 1998 ‘& PIANO VIRTUOSOS James Anag- . ‘noson and Leslie Kinton are at the REM : TERRACE STANDARD A THE THORNHILL PUB brings ’ back karaoke every Friday. 4 HANKY’S features karaoke every Sunday and Monday night. A& GIGI’S PUB features Dance Ex- spiess. THEATRE Upcoming 4 BETTER LIVING, Terrace Little Theatre’s new black comedy about the wacky family from ‘‘Escape From Hap- piness’’, opens Feb. 5. at the McColl Playhouse. Tickets are $12 at Uni globe Courtesy Travel. ETCETERA & Terrace Little Theatre presents YUK YUK’S ON TOUR on Jan. 30-31 at the Skeena Room in the Terrace Inn. Two different comedians and a great new show. Tickets are $15 each at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. & The KINETTE CLUB presents the 15th annual Senior’s Sweetheart dinner and dance at the Elks Hall on Feb. 8. Rides are available. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. There’s no charge and all seniors are welcome. Call Denise for more info e — Crry ScEnE _ A THE TERRACE ART GALLERY presents ““A New Dawn’’ by seven Ter- race artists. This is a mixed media exhi- bition including pottery, stained glass, photography, beadwork, knitted apparel and bone carvings. Show runs to Jan. 25. Regular gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. from Wed. to Fri., Fri. nights from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Sat. from noon to 4 p.m. and Sun, from 1-4 p.m. A Terrace artist EDWARD EPP is ex- hibiting a show at the Ruth Harvey Art Gallery in Prince Rupert, Jan. 12 to Feb. 14. Titled ‘‘Kincolith: An Artist’s Diary.”’ . NIGHTS ALIVE & Friday nights are on again for youth from 8-midnight at the Carpenters Hall. There’s a special JAM. NIGHT Friday, Jan. 23. Teens with musical aspirations should call 635-1347 or cell 615-6910 to be included. Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the - “James W. Radélet El RADELET & COMPANY tarts & soto Tax Law* Trusts + Corporate & Commercial 1930 - 1075 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C, Y6E 3C9 Phone: 604-800 0878 Fax: 604-699-1385 Super Bowl Party Sunday, January 25 Super Screen TV | Pre-Game Show at 1:30 No Cover Charge Oyster Bar Prizes throughout the game ies Spee 3086 Highway 16 Ph: 635-6375 ‘every Thursday night. Thursday, Jan. 22 FREE INFANT SAFETY COURSE — Topics include preventing and treating falls, bums, paisonings and choking. 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit. Call to regis- ter: 638-2220, TERRACE SHUTTERBUGS meet ‘at7 p.m..at Caledonia, Starsacs ; Secondary. Use doors. by the ‘gym | to reach the lecture theatre up- stairs, Anyone interested in photog- raphyis welcome. The club meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. For more info call Lorie at 635-1982 or Nancy at 635-2403, Saturday, Jan, 24 RNABC (Terrace chapter) meets for breakfast at the Northem dining room at 9 a.m. Guest speaker is Advisory Council on Women’s Health, Coffee and tea are free. Monday, Jan, 26 SACRED HEART PARISH — Fa- Spirit Jan. 26-28 at 7:30 p.m. For more info call 635-2313, Tuesday, Jan. 27 BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT workshop for parents takes place all day at the Kermode Friendship Centre, Led by Chris Arnold of the Provincial Networking Group. Participants get a Parent Advocacy Program certificate. To register call Ruth at 635-4906. Wednesday, Jan. 28 REGISTRATION for children's winter programs at the library be- gins at 10 a.m. by phone or in per- son. Programs include Tales tor Twos, Preschool Storytime and brary at 638-8177. CRISIS MANAGEMENT workshop ‘for parents takes place all day at the Kermode Friendship Centre. Led by Chris Arnoid of the Provin- cial Networking Group. Certificate an completion. To register call Ruth at 635-4906. TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY As- soc. holds a general parents meet- Centre. RCMP Community Consultative cammittee meets at 7:30 p,m. at the detachment. Everyone wel- come to discuss policing in their * community. For more info call Insp. Steve Leach at 638-7415, Thursday, Jan, 29 KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY holds its semi-annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m, at room 2002 at NWCC, Tuesday, Feb. 03 CALEDONIA DRY GRAD meeting ls at 7:30 pm. In the Caledonia Il- brary. Things are happening, ani’ Rita Scott, member of the Minister's ther Lou Cerulli speaks on the Holy Babytime. For more info call the li- ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Happy Gang at 635-7959, volunteers needed. For more info call Giselle at 635-9446 and Sonya at 635-9456. Wednesday, Feb. 04 TAI CHI takes place every Wed- nesday from 6-7:30 starting now and running to June 17. “Friday, Feb, 06 TODAY IS THE DEADLINE to join - ~ the Fresh Start'quit smoking prob- lem, sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society. The program runs from Feb. 18-Mar. 15 twice weekly at night. To register calf Alice at 638-2200, WEEKLY MEETINGS TUESDAYS PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic is open every Tuesday night from 7-9 p-m. Information and counselling on birth contro] and birth control supplies at reasonable cost, Drop in. They’re at the rear of the health unit on Kalum, so go to the back door. For more info or to volumteer call 638-2027. TWIN’S CLUB PLAYTIME is the first Tuesday of every month from 10:30-noon at the Family Place, Call 635-9669, FAMILY PLACE hosts a parent and child drop-in from 10:30-noon at the activity room. For more info call 8- . 1863, TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Caledonia high schoot. For more info call Jim Ryan at 635-4089. STRETCHING CLASS — The Min- istry of Health community rebabilita- tlon program hosts this seated stretch- ing class fiom 1-2 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 3412 Kalum , St. Call Anne at 638-2272 for more info. T’AI CHI FOR SENIORS is held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 a.m, at the Happy Gang Centre. For more info cal] Jean af 635-3159, TERRACE TOASTMASTERS meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West at room 328 to learn about public speaking in a posi- tive and encouraging environment. New members and guests are welcome. For more info call Andrew Webber at 635-5776. DAIKO JI SOTOZEN CENTRE hosts Zazen meditation every Tuesday evening at 7 pm at the centre, For info phone 635-3455. SCHIZOPHRENIA SOCIETY meets the third Tuesday of every month from September to June at 7:30 p.m. at Step- plug Stone Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks St. For more information call 638-2202. MISS TERRACE PAGEANT com- mittee meels the second Tucsday of following week’s paper. every month at the Terrace public li- brary. SHAMROCK 4-H CLUE meets every third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Cassie Hall Elementary. Call Laurie at 635- 9401 for more info. TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND rehearses Tuesdays in the Caledonia band room from’? to 9 p.m. Call Jim at 635-4089 for more info. THE KERMODEI CHORISTERS invite boys and girls ages 8 and up to come sing along on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Skeena Band Room. Call Terry Anderson 638-1183: for info. WEDNESDAYS PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies takes place Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. al the health services society (formerly Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St) Public health nurse on hand to ans- wer questions. TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARN: + ING council meets the first Wednes- day of every month at the boardroom of the Ministry of Education at the BC Access Cenire at 3 p.m. New members are welcome. For more info call Mary Anne at 635-5449, TWIN'’S CLUB meets the third Wed- nesday of every month at 7: 30 pm. in ‘the Family Place. Call 635-9669. KINETTE CLUB OF TERRACE meets every second Wednesday. New members are welcome, For more, call Fiona at 635-1854 or Jennifer at 635- 3175, 747 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS Unicom Squadron holds air cadet training sessions every Wednes- day at 6:15 p.m. at the air cadet hall at the airport, For more info. call Linda at 635-5567, TERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS meet every second Wednesday at lunch On December 28, 1997, TSN’s Motoring ‘98, chose the Subaru ay Forester, as the Best New Compact Sport Utility vehicle. The Subaru Forester was voted j as the best vehicle in the category over Toyota’s RAV 4 and Honda’s CRY. The award by Motoring ‘98 reinforces the earlier articles from Carguide, CAA’s Leisureworld and World of Wheels magazines, which also . 635-5163. ‘Group meééts every second Wednesday at the Coast Inn of the West. For more info call John Whittington at 635-3209. SCOTTISH COUNTRY dancing happens every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Knox United Church Hall at 4907 Lazelle Ave, For more info call MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Coffcc at the White Spot at £0 a.m. Call Judy at 635-3258 for info. 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 submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in whictt it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatly. picked the Subaru Forester as the best of the new compact Sport Utility vehicles. Joe Anwyll, V-P Sales and Marketing said, “ihe Subaru Forester delivers what the consumer has been looking for in a sport utility vehicle - they go “almost anywhere” capability of a sport utility with the handling and performance of a passenger car. 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