AThis weck at GATOR’S PUB, DJ Trevor is in the house. ; BEASLEY’S MIX [catures Halfyard, the amazing one-man band every ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Come watch the hockey playoffs on the big screen. a , MUSIC ANORTHWEST SINGERS: Ii may not feel like it, but Spring is here. If it’s too cold ta be out in the parden, you can still celebrate the sea- son by attending the Northwest Singers Annual Dessert Concert. 2 An evening of delicious music and delectable desserts, served in a warm, festive atmosphere. As usual, the Northwest. Singers dish up a tempting variety of sounds, from the luscious jazz number ‘Java Jive’? to mouth-watering madrigals. The singers will be joined by soloist Anne Silsbe wha will dish up a few scrumptious songs, and the evening will end on a savory note - with a selection of show tunes. "May Encore" will be presented on May 15, at the Pentecostal Assembly Fireside Room. Music is served at 7:30. Tickets are $12 and $10, and available at Erwins Jewelers in the Skeena Mall, R.C.M.P BALL ATHE TERRACE R.C.M.P. are hosting a Regimental Ball Saturday, May 15 at the Ter- tace Civic Centre and the community is invited to participate, The Ball will raise money for the Terrace Sporis Multiplex. The evening, which ' Will be a formal-attire event, includes dinnez, wine, entertainment, dancing, complimentary wine glasses and photographs. Prizes include a trip for four to Jasper return by train with three '.day accommodation. at Jasper Park Lodge and accommodation in Prince George at the Sand- man Hotel, a trip for two anywhere in the world Air Canada Flies, a trip for two to Vancouver by’ Canadian Regional Airlines and a com- memorative picture of the RCMP Charge (valued at $250), Tickets cost $100 per couple and can be purchased by calling the detachment at 638-7400, : DANCE ADANCE REVIEW 1999 will be held Friday, May 28 at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. This is the 24th annual performance put on by the Vicki Parviainen dance students. The Dancers who range form preschoolers to Grade 12 students will preform a wide variety ‘of dances in an incredibly diverse program. The evening will include jazz, ballet, rap, modern and ather cthnic dances. Over 50 per cent of ihe dances will be to music by Canadian com- _ posers. Tickets are available from students, Flowers a la Carte and at the door. Wednesday, May 12 PAC meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Agenda items: ac- tion for parents of Grade 7 stu- dents, all parents and guardians of present Skeena students and of Grade 7 students entering Skeena in the fall are invited to attend, TERRACE MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB’s regular meeting at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library. For more info cali George at 638-0787. Everyone welcome. =; TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY Teen Council meeting will take place at 4 p.m. Teens ages 12 and older are welcomed! Teen Council will meet once a month to help make decisions on books, music, magazines and other materials ap- propriate for the young adult collec- tion. Council will also help in the planning of teen programs. Snacks and refreshment provided. For more info call Holly at the library: 638-8177. ' TERRACE PHOTO CLUB meets the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Caledonia Sr. Secondary School {in March 27, 1999 al 4:10 p.m, Weight: 4 lbs 202, Sex: Female Parents: Lisa Bater & Eric Tasker Date & Time of Biet: April 26, 1999 at [:40 pm.- Weight: 6lbs 7 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Nadine Derrick April 26, 1999 at 1:44am, Weight: G Ibs 7 uz. Sex: Male Parents: Tirath & Narinder Kang April 29, 1999 at 12:18 a.m, Weight: 9 lbs Sex; Female Parents: Karlita Teneycke + 4 Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Cynthia Andria Derrick - Mariah Date & Time of Birth: ~~ April 30, 1999 at 10:57 p.m. Weight: 8 lbs 1102. Sex: female ., Parcats: Ricki Bright & Irv Jotinson May 3, 1999 at 2:54 pam. Weight: 7 Ibs 14,502, Sex: Female Parents: Cory & Susie King the lecture hall). Upcoming meeting dates are: May 26, June 9 and June 23, New members are wel- come. For more info call Nancy at 635-2403, Thursday, May 13 TERRACE AND AREA HEALTH COUNCIL: notice of regular board meeting at 7 p.m. in the Education Raom of Mills Memorial Hospital. . 1 Friday, May 14 Baby's Name: Baby's Name: 1 , Taey Lilian Joan Tasker fy Yeanna Lacey Teneycke WOMEN'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: northern B.C. area "Spring Retreat” May 14-16. There will be work- shops and sessions Friday eve- hing, all day Saturday and Sunday morning with the retreat ending at Camp Terrace, For more informa- ‘Gon on scheduled times and registration brochures, cail Cindy at 635-6442 or Irene at 635-5413, ‘ os . ‘ Saturday, May 15 lanl Sigh ae Gara ean tg THE GREATER TERRACE BEAU- Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: TIFICATION PLANT SALE: Come to the City Hall parking lot between §-10:30 a.m. Plants are urgently needed, Please call July 638-1237, Karen 635-0135 or Alison 638- 0063. _Get A Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) a a Pod C4 sleleials' ree Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea Relieve st BCS very own tod poole. THE FAMILY PLACE is pleased ta announce that in celebration of youth, a Children's Festival is being planned. The event is scheduled ta take place Sat. May, 15 from 11 am. to 3:30 p.m. at George Little Memorial Park, The Festival com- mittee is actively searching for both volunteers and sponsors. Sponsor- ship does, not require monetary donations. Call for details at the Family Place, 638-1863 (ask for Jeff), or drop in The Family Place at 4553 Park Ave to see a list of the fun activities you could assist with, SKEENA JUNIOR SECONDARY celerated reader program, orienta- ART | GALLERY: AApril 30 to May 30; The Terrace Art Gallery presents Kids’ Art. It is an exhibition of paint- ings, drawings, collages and masks by local stu- dents 5 to 17 year old, . May 14 to May 16: The Terrace Art Gallery presents the Visserman-Timmerman exhibition. It is show of recent watercolour painting by Bill Visserman and photographs by Vi Timmerman, Opening night reception is on Friday, May 14 at 7 p.m. in the Art Gallery, June 2 to Jume 27: Terrace Art Gallery presents Natural Perspectives’, featuring oil, pastels and watercolour paintings by Kitimat artist Albertina Steinbock. June 4. to June 27: The Terrace Art Gallery presents ‘Brushstrokes II” featuring water- colour and mixed media works of art by ~.. Maureen Woroby, Randy Penner, Gail Turner Sears and Alan Soutar (in no particular order.) Opening night reception is Friday, June 4th at 7 p.m, Everyone is welcome. Make the 'Scene! Cail 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 following week's paper. PANCAKE BREAKFAST at Christ Lutheran Church from 8 a.m. to 11 am. Cost is $4 adults and $3 for children. BC SENIOR GAMES Zone 10 Ga- rage and Plant Sale from 8 a.m. to 11 am. at 4614 Davis Avenue (next to the farmers’ market) Any- one wishing to donate may call for a pick-up. Call Maxine or Bob 638- 8648. Tuesday, May 18 PARENTING AFTER: SEPARA- TION tree information session at the Terrace Public Library Board Room at 7 p.m. Pre-registration is required, Call 1-888-456-2876, Wednesday, May 19 TERRACE SKATING CLUB is holding its annual general meeting on Wednesday, May 19 at 7 p.m at the Firehall meeting room. THE TERRACE AND AREA AS- SOCIATION FOR BRAIN INJURY (TAABI) together with the BC Brain Injury Association is sponsoring a “Concussion in sports” workshop at 7:30 p.m. at the Caledonia Lecture theatre. Free admission. Everyone welcome. For more info call Ester 638-2200, ~ LIVE! ‘| & lon] Se If you missed it last time THEYRE BACK! || WHAT’S HIS NAME & THE OTHER GUYS 10 piece band Playing 50’s & 60’s music Friday May 14 & Saturday May 15 \( FIGHT | NIGHT Saturday, May 22 ipm Thurs, Frid & Sat | May 20, 21 & 22 THE CLEFTS a | Oscar De La Hoya : Aron Prince ee Tough Times Thursdays hy Te Feature! | Sandwich | Our courtesy van will pick up and [ive Music! at Georges Pub, REMEMBER! | drop off your party | Thursday, May 20 - FAMILY SUPPORT INSTITUTE: Parent support group. Do you hava a child with a disability? So do we. Come talk to parents who under- stand at the Child Development CAVEAT EMPTOR noon, Held at Pentecostal Bible Centre at 7 p.m. For more info call Lisa at 638-8761. Friday, May 21 COFFEEHOUSE: Johnnie Smith, a folk singer from Hazelton, and “Mildly Salsa" will be playing at Elk’s Hall. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m. Costis $6 for non-members and $4 for members. Saturday, May 22 B.O.K. COUNSELLING and con- sulting presents a free workshop fram 7:30-8:30 on "Improving Gom- munication - Relationships.” For more Info call Dolly Hall at 615- 0211. Tuesday, May 25 KIDS CONNECT: Computer classes for children 5 and older at the Terrace Public Library will begin another 6 week session starting May 25. Register no for the FREE computer classes. Call the library to register or for more information, 638-8177. NWCC SPRING ORIENTATION: Come to room 2002 to start your tour of the carmpus.Tours start every half hour (6, 6:30, 7, 7:30 p.m.) and take about 45 minutes to complete, Tours finish at Room 2002 where you can address ques- tions Individually to student and staff of various college programs and departments. FREE WORK- SHOP: Visit Room 2001 to partici- pate in one or all of following half hour workshops led by NWCC staff and students. =] on the subject of herbal remedies {unless #1 chore or spmething) Although herbal praducts new appear ‘