B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 28, 1998 MUSIC A Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANICY’S. AGIGI’S PUB presents BLINKI, a THE: rock band from Vancouver. LOUNGE features 3 SOME, an acoustic group. ATERRACE ART. GALLERY presents and the B.C. Schizophrenia Society presents ‘‘Excursions of the mind and soul’’, multi-media artwork on display now until Oct. 31. Coming up: ‘““WILD LIGHT — WILD LINES’? featuring photography by Wendy Shymanski and Rod Gee, along with interpretations painted in oil and acrylic by Flicka Humphrey at the Ter- race Art Gallery from Nov. 6 to Nov. 29, Opening night reception is on Fri- day, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. HALLOWEEN PARTIES ASHAMES MOUNTAIN is celebrating its first annual Halloween party Satur- .day Oct. 31° featuring the Headless Horsemen. Prizes awarded for best dressed, best couple, scariest and sexiest’ costumes, Tickets are $15 before Oct.’ 20 (this includes bus service to and from town.) Tickets are available at Shames Mountain Lakelse Avenue of-. fice. For more info call 635-3773. ATHE TERRACE MUSICIANS Asso- ciation is sponsoring a Halloween party Saturday, Oct. 31 from 8 p.m to J a.m. at the Thornhill community grounds. Bands include Low Budget Blues (blues and rock n’ roll) and Deja VuDo (top 40 hits.) Tickets are $10. All proceeds will go to the Terrace Churches Foodbank and the Salvation Army. AAt BEASLEY’S MIX on Halloween night, 3 SOME, a rockin’ country/blues band, will be playing. Gifts and prizes will be awarded to the best costumes. “TERRACE. STANDARD City SCENE os AAt GIGI’S PUB check out Blinky, a top 40s alternative band. The pub will have a ton of specials and prizes awarded to the best costume. Cover charge: $3. MUSIC AThe TERRACE CONCERT SOCIETY presents Christine Duncan and Bob Murphy Saturday, November 7 at 8 p.m. at the REM Lee Theatre. Tick- ets are $20 and available at Erwin’s in the Skeena Mall. BOOKS AMisty River Books top ten Paper back fiction 1. Flood Tide 2. Teachings of Jesus 3. Certain Justice 4, Song of the River 5. Let the Drm Speak 6. When tomorrow dawns ‘7, Rose of Tralee 8. Tears of the Moon ~ 9. Tamarind Mem 10. Bartleby Georges Pub censed For Good Times” ide Playing Tuesday, Oct 27 To Saturday, Oct 31 Zanzee || Top act from the East Coast} | Saturday, ( October 31 : _|* No Cover Charge * Great Prizes |: : * Games * Great Music __). a ~ REMEMBER! \( Tough Times Our courtesy van Thursdays | willpick up and || — 2for 1 Beverage | drop off your party |. Feature! | | atGeorges Pub, | {Live Music & Karaoke | REMINDER TO ALL 98 CALEDONIA GRADUATES who. started the Hep B series during school, Ta complete the three dose series please call tha Health Unit to make an appointment at 633-2200. REHEARSALS FOR A CHRIST- MAS CONCERT featuring selec- tions fram Handal's Messiah take place every Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Evangelical Free’ Church. Join members of the Vox Polaris Community Choir. ‘CHRISTMAS .GIFTWRAPPING is ayailable at .Keenieyside for the 13th year, All monies raised will go towards the Terrace churches food! Bank. With our office donating the wrapping paper, bows and tags.’ Packages are wrapped by donation only (no set price,} THE TERRACE AND DISTRICT’ COMMUNITY SERVICES presents Mother's Time off. All mothers are welcome to come with their children to the Knox United Church Monday to Friday from 10-11:30 a.m, For more information call Trish or Ivy at 635-4147. YOUTH PARLIAMENT: Are you between 16-21 years of age? Inter- ested in developing leadership, public speaking skills and learning about the parliamentary procedure? Then you should join the 70th BC Youth Parliament. Held at the Legislature Buildings in Victoria Dec. 27-31, For more Information contact Jeff by Oct. 20 at 635-3259, FREE INTERNET LESSONS are available at the Terrace tlbrary from, Tuesday-Thursday 1-9 p.m. Les- sons are for one hour one-on-one. Call the library 638-8177 to book an appointment. YOUTH ON BOARD ensures B.C,'s young people (29 years old or younger) are represented on the various agencies, boards and com- missions that shape our com- munities. By participating on boards like the B.C. Summer and Winter Games, B.C. Transit or any of the other 180-plus boards in our pro- vince, you can learn how choices affecting your community are made — and be part of that decision- making process. For more informa: ' tion call 1-877-BC-Yauth or visit the province's web site at www. youth.gov,be,ca WOMEN WEIGHT LOSS SUP- PORT GROUP: Anyone interested in forming a group, call Kristin 789- 9990. TERRACE PARENT SUPPORT CIRCLE = (formerly Parents — in Crisis): Are you a parent over- whelmed by isolation, in the midst of family crisis, with a very difficult child? Need to talk to sameone? R.E.M, Lee Theatre Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is by donation, Caledonia music consists of the ‘Concert Band, Jazz Band and the” Choir. ADULT CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH LESSONS will be offered - by the Canadian Parents for French _ Oct. 28 - Jan. 27 at the Cassie Hall Library. Cast is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. To reg- ‘ister call Debbie at 635-9390 or Karen at 635-0135. Thursday, Oct. 29 CANADIANCANCER SOCIETY: ‘planning meeting - prostate forum will take place at the Terrace Voiunteer Bureau from noon to 1:30 p.m. For more info call Steve Horton at 1-800-811-5666. Lf Call Anna 635-2152 or Darlene | 638-1863. Confidential weekly self- help group meetings available. Wednesday, Oct, 28 CALEDONIA’S FALL MUSIC: CONCERT will take place at the WOMEN’S MASK MAKING WORKSHOP: Celebrate the sea- ‘ son by creating a beautiful, or scary :* Mask in just two hours Oct. 29 from 1:30-3:30 at the Terrace Women's Centra. All material supplied. The _ class is free, but restricted to 10 participants. Registration is sug- gested. To register of for mare info call 638-0228. _ Saturday, Oct. 31 NORTHWEST PERSONAL GROWTH ASSOCIATION presents three free mini-workshops Sat, Oct. 31 from 9:30 am. to 3 p.m. at Northwest Community Col- lege. Workshops include; Parenting with love and good sense, Self- _Esteem — fostering a positive self- image, Relationships -—— healthy boundaries. Each workshop is of- fered twice {fram 9:30-11:30 a.m. and from 1-3 p.m.) Light lunch pre- vided. For more information call Dlerdre at 635-7982. TERRACE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH is hosting a Family Fall Fun Fair from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Pentecostal Assembly, Free ad- mission for youngsters up to age 12. There will face painting, candy, members welcome. ‘For more info call 635-2158, Wednesday, Nov. 4 TERRACE PUBLIC L'BRARY and Canadian Parents for French pres- ent Preschool Storytime French with Addy from Katimavik on Wed- nesdays at 71 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. starting Nov. 4 Nov. 25. The pro- gram is free, but registration in re- quired. Call library to register at 638-8177, : TECHNO TOUR 98: Come see the 7 latest in adaptive technology for. als at the Bear Country Inn from’?” p.m to 4 p.m. and? p.m. to 9 p.m. Meet CNIB staff and Steve Barclay from Aroga in Vancouver. TERRACE AND AREA ASSOCIA- TION FOR’ BRAIN (TAABI): general meeting will take place at the Terrace District com- munity Services Society Board - Room at 6:30 p.m. invited quests prizes and games: Costumes aren't. required. Monday, Nov. 2 A “BROWN BAG” CLINIC for seniors will be held on Nov, 2 and Nov. 4 from 9 am. to 5 p.m. at the Health Unit along with the Flu Clinic. Local pharmacists will be on hand to review medications. Dana Hill, the diabetes nurse will be on hand to check blood sugers and blood prassures. Our occupational therapist, Tracy MacDonald will demonstrate safety equipment to help prevent falls in the home as wall as outside in winter weather. A BC Tel representative —_ will ,demonstrate telephone tachnolagy for senios and Shirley Gray, a den- ' tal hygenist, will be available to dis- cuss dental health for seniors. For more info call 688-2200, Tuesday, Nov. 3 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ladies auxiliary meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion. ‘All members urged to attend. New include ministry of health employ- ees. We welcome all. Thursday, Nov. 5 NORTH WEST HEALTH UNIT is Receive A Minimum of ‘2,000 Trade In On mazDa Protege, B-Series Trucks, And MPV All Get | in. Be moved. TD Thorn ' Motors 3026 Highway: 16 East, ad -800- 559; 7288 635: “7286. D sponsoring an evening presentation iN YOUNG ° on STUTTERING CHILDREN at 7 p.m. in the Health unit auditorium. Deborah Kully, speech-language pathologist from the institute for Stuttering Treat- ment and Research in Edmonton will be presenting a brief overview of stuttering, its effects on develop- ment and school performance, how to identify children who stutter, and some strategies to halp them. Cost ~ is $10 per person/family. For more’ Info call Pat Sloan, speech- language pathologist at the NW vH Health Unit 638-2233. : . blind and visually impaired individu-~*» : - Priday, Nov: 6 VOLUNTEER VISITORS RE- QUIRED: Mature women and men to volunteer with the Terrace Hospice Society. Free training will -be offered Nov. 6, 7 and 8. For INJURY © . race Hospice Society office at 635- more info or to register call the Ter- 4811. CANADIAN CHILDREN'S author Jo Ellen Bogart, will be at the Ter- race Public Library for a special reading from 7 p.m. to & p.m. to celebrate Children's Book Week. Receive A Minimum of | *2,000 Trade In Value On SUBARLI. Legacy L Models, Outback Wagon, Outback Sport, and Forester (Sale applies to most new and pre-owned vehicles) The Beauty of All-Wheel Drive: 7 ‘Borstal Motors. 7 3026. Highway 16 East, Terrace. | PA peal 1-800-559-7288 » "695-7286. BLA vt . ort mazpa | Terrace Children and adults welcome. Refreshments and door prizes! For more infermation call the library at 638-8177. Saturday, Nov. 7 KITIMAT ANNUAL DUCK UNILIMITED BANQUET and auc- tion will take place at the Rayal Ca- nadian Legion in Kitimat. Tickets are $60 a couple and are avallable from Bare’s Trophy Den in Kitimat. Call 632-6418 for reservations. If tickets purchased prior to Oct. 20 éligible for early bid draw — framed unlimited | edition Print is the prize ($200 value). t \ 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. Hem: vill run two weeks be- fore each event. Wwe ask that items be submitted by 3 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which tt is to appear. ; Submissions should be typed oar printed neatly.