B2 - The Terrace Standard, , Wednesday, September 19, 200] _Crry ScENE _ | TERRACE STAN DARD BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Sept. 17 to 22, Wildlife, a six-piece band that plays pop and rock. Enjoy the top hits of today and the classics of yesterday. Thursday night is Ladies Night. Win jewellery or a beauty package. Sa- turday is Student Appreciation Night. Once a month Wwe will give away a cash scholarship of $300 to a lucky student, BEASLEY'S MIX: A place where good friends mest to enjoy good times. Listen to Traci and Tasha playing the smooth soulful sounds of today's pop and country § hits, Watch the game. Check out the great specials and try the Picasso Burger. GEORGE'S PUB: Semi-Chronic, appearing live Sept. 20 to 29. HANKY PANKY’S: Your weekend party destina- lion, the northwest's largest dance night club. No cover. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great times. Karacke on Sunday and Monday nights. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Hosting the Fall Zone Meeting Hard Times Dance, featuring live music, Sept. 22. COMEDY Terrace Little Theatre presents Yuk Yuk’s On Classical violinist Judy Kang Terrace Inn. Showtime 9:30 p.m. Tickets available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel, MUSIC Judy Kang, one of Canada's rising virtuoso viol- ists, appears at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Sept. 22 al & p.m. Presented by the Terrace Concert Society. Vox Polaris, a vibrant community choir, ls seeking an energetic and motivated director to !ead us in our 2001/02 season. For details contact Kelly at 798- 2525 er Maurie at 615-5802. Terrace Community Band wishes to Invite all in- terested adults with previous wind or percussion ex- perience to join their active organization. Rehearsals every Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. al the Caledo- nia band room. For info, call Wayne at 635-4294, CINEMA Pacific Cinemateque travelling picture show, fall _ 2001 tour. On altemate Mondays at the Tillicum Twin Theatres in Terrace. New show time - 7:15 p.m. Monday, Oct.1, Parsley Days, directed (and written, produced, and filmed) by Canadian Andrea Dorfman. - This is a story about modern-day relationship woes in the artistic community of downtown Halifax. This quirky drama is centred on Kate, a bicycle maintenance instructor, who is in a relationship with a seemingly perfect boyfriend, Ollie, “The Contraception King”. VISUAL ARTS NWCC Student Art Exhibition at the Terrace Art Gallery to Sept. 30. Featuring the works of art and painting students in Terrace and the Hazeltons. The show includes the latest works by Edward Epp, who was their instructor. Gallery hours: Wed. to Sat, from noon ta 4 p.m., Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday The Terrace Stantari is now “www.terracestandart.com Check aut our elte of call 639-7283 for r~* sertising information "Georges Pub “Licensed Jor Goon! Times” (THE COLD BEER & Drive Pook =| a WINE STORE Ou FREE Couey OPEN 9 A.M. WEEKENDS STOP IN AT THE THORNHILL PUB Sit back and relax on our Patio. @ The only LOG CABIN PUB IN THE NORTHWEST. a Check Out Our New Menu! , h (oF 282) 6 bn So % 3086 Highway 16° - Terrace, B.C. _. Ph: 635-6375 Tour, Featuring Kevin McGrath and Cory Mack. two headliners ~ Sept, 28 and 29 at the Best Western = Be. Cheap Drink, . AF Specials ~ a EVERY WEDNESDAY | LICENSED SMOKING PATIO. GREAT MENU | POOL TABLE FREE EVERYDAY: Stay The Night” EVERGREEN ) sey the Nighy (PRIN * allt the comforts of home at low rates! 5422 Hevy, 16 West Pas T58 STS08 12 Past | 25d ART Thank you to all who donated prizes and their time to make our Mixed Golf Scramble on August 17th a huge success. This space 7 K fi ir Charters Lid, provided by Upcoming Events at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre fy September —_ ‘Bq Sat. 22” - Awe Inspiring Violinist “JUDY KANG” — October |. Fr." - The Cuban Sounds Of The ’ “PUENTES BROTHERS” - Winners Of The West Coast Music Awards And Nominated For The 2001 Junos Terrace Concert Terrace Littie Socloty Tickets Theatre Tickets Available at ? Available at Erwin's House of ‘Uniglobe Courtesy Fine Jewellery Travel in the Skeena Mall Tickets at Erin's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. Coffee Break Invites you to bible study ses- sions every Wednesday morning from 9:30 a.m, lo 11:15 p.m. Free child care and story hour program for ages 3 to 5. Our first six-week ~Study, entitled, “Does God want to spoll our fun?” starts Sept.’ 18. No previous. bibla-know- . n Re- ledge expacted, at the Terrace, Christ Il Lucy at formed Church, 83602 Sparks St, Ca 635-9610, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 DATE CHANGE! Northwest B.C. Matis As- soctatlon meets at InterConnect, room 205, at 7 p.m. For info call Shelley at 635-0772, All members are urged to attend. Learn the skills to cope. Family to Family Edu- cation Course presented by the B.C. Schizo- phrenia Society. For families of persons with se- vere depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, panic disorder and cbhsessive-compulsive disor- der.Course staris Sept, 20 for 12 weeks at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse at 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. lf interested, contact Elleen Callanan at 835-3620. Seating is limited. Fall Zane Meeting, Reyal Canadian Legion, Hosted by Branch 13 in Terrace. Delegates can register Friday evening and Saturday morning betore the meeting, at the legion, 4425 Legion Ave., Call 635-5825. The Terrace Writers’ Gulld meets at Ground- works Cafe at 7:30 p.m. Informal get-together for sharing info and positive encouragement. Drop-ins welcome. Call Chantal: 638-7978. The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre in- Vites all members and interested women to our annual generat meeting, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West banquet room. Have a voice in ait the exciting things that are happen- ing. Food, fun, and sisterhood. Call 638-0228, Starting today: One Step, a women’s drop- in group. From 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Ksan House Society, 4724 Lazelle Ava. For information or to arrange childcare subsidy call 635-2373, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 A Little Walk for a Blg Cause, 1 p.m, at the Grand Trunk Pathway, starting at the rall car museum. September is Big Brothers and Big Sisters Month. Please come out and ralse aware- ness and money for our program. We currently have 20 children looking far big brothers and big sisters. Pladge forms at Misty River Books or by calling 695-4232, Skeena Alver Players hosts First Natlons playwright and President of Playwrights Union Canada Yvette Nolan for a week af acting, read- ings and play-creation workshops al NWCC, For . more Information and to register cali Marianne at 635-2942, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Breastfeeding Support Group for moms and moms-to-be. information, sharing and a snack, meets at the Vera Henry Education Room at Mills Memorial Hospital at 7:30 p.m. Topic: the Breastleeding Challenge Oct. 6. For informa. from 1 t04p.m. Drop in Drawing Sept. 19. tion, sall Nancy at 635-5607, OCTOBER 11 AND 12 The National Kidney Foundation is looking for volunteers who can assist with the RoundUp for Research event at the Skeena Mall Oct. 10 and 11. Join the fun: in this popular wastern- style fyndralser! Call Marianna: al 635-2942 to find out more. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Fishy volunteer opportunity! The Eby St. hatchery is looking for community members who ara Interested in becoming involved in hatchery activities. No experience required, jusi some spare time and interest in fish. For information call Brenda at 638-8436, An Aboriginal Foster Children’s Feast Oin- ner and Awareness March [is scheduled for Oct. 27 at the Kitsumkalum Community Halt and Tarrace. Call Brian, youth and family advocate, at 698-8558 for more information. The Terrace RCMP would like to remind people who require criminal record searches for employment purposes or to serve as com- munity volunteers that the process now takes a minimum of six to eight weeks to complete, Cri- minal record searches and fingerprinting taks place only on Thursdays between 1:90 and 4:30 p.m. at the detachment (no cther times). For in- formation call 638-7400. Guiness Book of World Records challenge. October 1-7 Is World Breastfeeding Weak. To celebrate, British Columbia is entering the chal- lange to break the record for the most mothers breastfeeding at the same time in the same geo- graphic location - the pravinee of British Co- lumbia. The Breastieeding Challenge will be held Oct. 6 at 10:30 a.m. Hera in Terrace, it takes place at the North Wast Health Unit Auditori- um. Information, refrashments, activities for . childran and door prizes will be available. All women who are breastfeeding or want to know more about breastfeeding are Invited. Call the NW Health Unit at 638-2200, Rosswood Music Jamboree logo contest. Deadline, March 1, 2002 for the sixth annual event, Open to all ages. Please submit entries on white poster paper no larger than 11 by 17 inches, Logo contest voicemail: 635-8806. Mall to Rosswood Community Association Box 921, Rosswood, B.C., VG 4Ri1. Regular meetings of the Pacific Northwest Music Festival are held on the second Tuesday of each month, at 8 p.m, downstairs In the @ art room at the Terrace Public Library, 4610 Park ee Everyone welcome! Call Jo Anne at 635- 1. Terrace Community Band wishes to Invite all interested adults with previous wind or percussion experience to join their active organl- zation. Rehearsals evary Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Caledonia band room. For infor- mation, call Wayne at 635-4294, Youth Opportunities Odd Job Registry has many peopla who ara looking for odd ba. Do you need casual help? Call 635-3812, 118-4710 Lazelle Ave. 635-4428 e-mail: mistybooks@kermode.net Xai Proud sponsor of September Proclamations = Big Brothers & Sisters Month” ® sept. Terry Fox Run & ® Sept. 21 World Alzheimers Day © sept.a3 AIDS Walk Canada Trt TTtts © FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT STACY OR MARK AT THE TERRACE bth ss) STANDARD ® 638-7283 Baby's Name: Emily Beth Date & Time of Birth: July 8, 2001 10:26 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 8 a2. Sex: Female Parents: Brad & Anita Harrison + Baby's Name: Mephan Annette Eisner’ Date & Time of Birth: Aupust 4, 2081 at 12:45 p.m. Weight: 7 ibs, 1 oz, Sex: Female Parents: Kari Eisner & Kelly Bowles + Baby's Name: Jeremy Joe Date & Time of Birth: August (3, 2001 at 10:38 p.m. Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Joe & Jerri Caciano Baby's Name: Mitchell Tanner Date & Time of Birth: _ August 24, 2001 al 841 am. Weight: 8 Ibs, 12 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Kevin & Deanna Haugan Big Sister ilailey + Baby's Name: Ferran Kylee Date & Tine of Birth: August 26, 2001 al 10:37 p.m. Weight: 7 ibs. 4 1/2 07. Sex: Female Parents: Murray Minchin _ & Kathy Ouwehand ° Baby's Name: Anthony James Date & Time of Birth: August 28, 2001 Weight: 10 Ibs. 8 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Vicky Anderson & Tony DeSousa Simply fit out the stork report and drop in slot. Moin Northen Drugs’ Baby Club and ‘our newborn will receive their first “Gund Teddy Bear SKEENA MALL TERRACE, BC.