B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 1, 1995 “TERRACE STANDARD LUCIEN, a one-man play by Marshall Button. features a New B6runswick.. paper mill worker expounding on life, work, love. and marriage.. The powerful piece of theatre has played to rave reviews across Canada. The comedy hits the stage at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets: are available at Sight & Sound. _ MUSIC & CALEDONIA CONCERT & STAGE BAND perform with jazz trumpetist DON CLARK at 8:00: p.m. Friday, February 10 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Admission free. On Saturday, February 11, a mass School District #88 Grade 6 band and Grade 7 band will per- ‘form elementary band music from 7 to 8 p.m. at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. & HIGHWAY 16 WEST and friends, featuring Recovering Couch Potatoes, the Nomadics, and In Step play a Valentine’s Dance Saturday, Feb. 11 starting at 8 p.m. at the Thornhill! Community Centre. Tickets $15 at Sight & Sound and Braid Insurance. A Ter-- race Musicians Association presentation. Upcoming & PENDERECKI STRING QUARTET from Poland plays the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. on Friday, February 17. Tickets $15 for adults, $10 for students/seniors. Tickets at Ir- win’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. A Terrace . Concert Society presentalion. THEATRE A LUCIEN, a comedy starring Marshall Button, goes on stage at the RE.M. Lee Theatre on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. Tick- ets are.$15 for adults, $10 for seniors and stu- dents. A Theatre Alive presentation. . to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m, MOVIES « DUMB AND DUMBER with ‘an Cantey’ EE and Jeff Daniels plays until Feb. 9 at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. at the Tillicum Twin Theatres. Walt — Disney’s version of Rudyard Kipling’s THE JUNGLE BOOK plays until Thursday Feb. 2 at 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. Starting Friday 4 TRAPPED IN PARADISE, with Nicolas Cage, John Lovitz, and Dana Carvey, opens Friday night and plays at 7:00 p.m. only from Feb, 3-9, Tales From the Crypt presents DEMON KNIGHT at 9:15 p.m. only. Also playing until Feb. 9 is DUMB AND DUM- BER. ETCETERA | 4 STITCHES IN TIME is a spectacular ex- hibition of the works of 16 Terrace quilters at the Terrace Shopping Centre, The Terrace Art Association show runs Feb. 3 to 26 from noon Sunday. Make the Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Stan- dard’s free entertainment listings, The deadline is 5 p.m, Thursday for the follow- ing week’s paper... 2... | | February 1, 1996 Dear Fabricland customers, isi i {We are excited to 4} This is a very special newsletter! ) | tell you about our new “Sew Low Everyday Pricing | Thi ici i It of talking to our This new pricing policy Is the resul to customers, Our research told us you are looking for a change from retailers. We've made that change for you! 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To make this important price change-over, Fabricland stores have been closed for two days. We re-open our doors tomorrow and invite you to join usin celebrating our new “Sew Low Everyday Pricing”. Sincerely, SEWING CLUB MEMEERS Walch for mere SEW LOW details in your Fabruary Mailer eae Home delivery siarts Mon. Feb. 6 a cation Association, It takes p.m. at the Legion. place at Northwest Community shapped Feb, 9 at 7:30 p.m. College's library seminar room B.C. SENIORS GAMES To altend, preregister by at noon and later that night at ZONE 10 general meeting Wednesday, February1 SOCIETY holdsits annual ‘monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. © TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE | SKEENA PARENTS Advisory general meeting and elections at the school library. play Firebugs will be work- Committee hosts aninfomma- at 7:30 p.m. at the Skeena tion meeting on new school Health Unit auditorium. Call Thursday, February 9 I graduation requirements with hospice office at 635-4811 for READY OR NOT —asix phoning the McColl Playhouse 7:30p.m. atthe SkeenaJr. _ takes place at 2 p.m. at the Geoff Straker at 7:30 p.m. at more info, week parenting program be- at 638-1215. Secondary school library, Happy Gang Centre | the Skeena Jr. Sec school Ii gins atthe Terrace Women's ' i brary. Wednesday, February § Resource Centre. It's for EL. SALVADOR: Peace At Saturday, February 11 CALEDONIA PARENTS AD- Parents with children 8to12 = Last — aside show presenta. LEGION/LADIES AUXIL- Sunday, February 12 12TH SENIORS Friday, February 3 PROMISE KEEPERS, an in- § terdenominational Christian men's ministry, meets at 8 p.m. at St. Matthews Anglican 7 3:30 p.m. at Caledonia Sr. Secondary, Church at 4506 Lakelse. tion is required, leave a mes- a sage at 638-1726, oo Saturday, February 4 4 § TERRACE SCIENCE FESTI- Monday, February 13 os f VAL culminates with displays BIG BROTHERS AND § and contests from 9:15 a.m. to SISTERS of Terrace hold a es cf a TERRACE PRO-LIFE Associ- g ation presents a large-screen multimedia presentation on abortion “Massacre of In- § nocence” at the Terrace Pentecostal Church on Eby St Bat Sp.m. Sunday, February 5 SNOWARAMA, hosted by the a Skeena Valley Snowmobile Association, starts at 10:00 a.m. at the Big Cedar Logging # Rd. Pledge sheets available at snowmobile dealers. VISORY COUNCIL holds their years. Call Candice at 635- 2116 for info or to register. tion by Patti Barnes of the Northwest Development Edu- 1994 MAZDA B-SERIES 4X4 Clearout discounts up to $2000 LIARY hold the installation of SWEETHEART dinner and the 1995 executive at 7:30 dance hosted by the Kinette Club of Terrace takes place at 4:30 p.m, at the Elks Hall. Frae of charge. If transporta- social evening for the public at 7,30 p.m, at the Terrace Inn. Call 635-4232 for more Info, Tuesday, February 14 PACIFIC RhOPTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL commitiee meeting 6 p.m, at 4514 Cedar Cres. February 17-18 4 HEART & STROKE Founda- $ {- tion conducts an education and blood pressure check at 4). the Skaena Mall from 10 a.m. | | to 8 p.m. on Friday and 10 cc) am. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Monday, February 20 “| BIG BROTHERS AND Monday, February & | LEGION LADIES AUXIL- On eos in SISTERS hold their annual LIARY hold their February CHECK OUT THE PRICE, THEN COMPARE THE B-SERIES 4X4 TO NISSAN AND TOYOTA. - seat eating at 7:30 p.m. f meeting at the legion at 8 pm Tuesday, February 7 PACES DAY CARE Society . hoids its annual general meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. at the Fireside s Room at the Pentecostal As- sembly. , | BREAST FEEDING support group meets at 8 p.m. at the Mills Memorial Hospital educa- tion room. 7 TERRACE TOASTMASTERS 1 meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Ter- race Inn. Contact Diana at 1 635-5905 or Linda at 638- 1856. TERRACE HOSPICE The Mazda 4x4 comes with power-assisted steering, rear ABS, independent front suspension, steel wheels, ey - protective underbody skid plate, removable tailgate, tinted glass, two optional V6 engines and lots more! It’s a great day for a test drive! mMmazDa IT JUST FEELS RIGHT “Clearout discounts, gt M.S AP, appli toall nev 1994 B-Series Trucks purchasad and delivered tom participaling Mazda dealers stock Irom Januaty 5, 1995 fora lnited time, $1,000 otf Babe shortbox regular cab 4x2 models; all other 422 models ~ $1,250. $1.500 off Bate regular cab 4xd models; all olher 4x4 models - $2,000, Offer may not ba combined with other oars. See participating dealers for details. Supply and sock may vary by dealership at the Terrace Inn. The Tesrace Standard offers the What’s Up conuninity ‘calendar as a public service to its readers and community organizations. 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 sub- mitted by 5 pin. on the Thurs- day before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatly,