B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 9, 2003 BEASLEY'S MIX: Tasha sings every Friday night. Watch your favourite sports programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Accelerators plays June 25-28. HANKY PANKY'S is your dance party night club. ’ TERRACE: §$ CASEY BRAAM'S drawing of the Sternwheeler Intander is among the works featured at the art gallery to July 13. The Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and Yukon presents its 6th an- nual Golf Scramble July 20 at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club, Tee off at 2 p.m, Teams of 4-6 golfers. To register, contact the goif club at 635-2542, For more info, call Terry at 639-9090. or Gina at 635-7645, VISUAL ARTS Ne cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night Thurs- day, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. Ail members welcome; bring a guest, Lounge opens at 3 p.m. THEATRE cast a male lead for its upcoming anniversary produc- tion, a British pantomime based on Cinderella. An The Terrace Little Theatre {s still looking to actor willing to play a horse |s aiso needed. If you're interested, cal! Nancy at 635-1329 or Chris at 635- 3334, The show will be slaged in November at the R.E.M. Lee in celebration of TLT's 50th anniversary and Terrace’s 75th anniversary. CONCERTS @ The Long Island Youth Orchestra performs Wednesday, July 9 at the R.EM. Lee Theatre as part of a North American west coast tour. Featuring a wide selection of orchestral and band music. Span- sored by the Terrace Symphony Orchestra. ACTION! SHOWING FRI. TO THURS. JULY 11-17 NIGHTLY 7 and 9 p.m. RATED 123A HOW FAST DO YOU LIKE IT? | Please have your dog ~, Jeashéd or fenced-in ~ away from your mail boxes on |? Wednesdays and Saturdays so your newspaper carrier can deliver your paper. Softwood Lumber Dispute H More than half of the wood sold to the United States from Canada comes from British Columbia, The Scttwood Lumber Dispute stems fram a decision based on complaints laid by some US lumber ; producers They believe that Conadian lumber is “subsidised” ecause of the different forest management lechniques in Canada. BG They have also accused Canadian companies of “dumping” wood, which means that they are selling it.in the 5 below cosl. Mi The resulting countervailing duties ond ant dumping duties have had ® negative impacts throughout British Columbia, owever the impacts ® varied greally between the interior and coastal BC. Coastal BC has been in a restructuring phase to deal with the higher costs of fogging. Mm Several coastal mills have shut down,and many remain closed. Bl Remanufacturing facilities (value added Produc) are also alfected by Mm the soltwoad | umber dispute, Duties are charged on a final mill basis, B instead of a first mill basis, This meons that since a remanufactured or value added proce is worth more money than lumber, it is facing a BE higher duly when being exported fo the United States. MM To date, no decisions have been mace by NAFTA or by the World M Trade Organisation as to whether or not these duties are justified. eeoe ®©6¢0000686 00.806 6 6006006686606 80% 08 econ veeve The Terrace Community Facilities Society extends a special fo all the people who have volunteéred this year. Thanks for running-cables, filing, selling food, climbing ladders, repairing equipment.and so Pas, © inuch more, |; The R.E.M. Lee had over 40 volunteers _ this'year, and together: they gave the theatre : ‘over 400 hours of volunteer time. AND thanks to the audiences over the past year. | We have enjoyed offering you many fine performances. We hope to see you all next year. PLEASENOTE: *.7r, onc sawo rouTe Hi The Terrace Art Gallery prasents three shows in one: the 75th Anniversary heritage display/2003 First Nations Celebration’ Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce Art Conlest. Come and enjoy this fan- tastic celebration of Terrace’s diverse arts and cul- ture, on exhibit to July 13. Call 688-8884, Mi The Terrace Art Gallery, located in the library, is JULY 7-11 Kermode Friendship Society's Youth Sum- mer Camp, free weekly day camps starting July 7-11 from 11 a.m. to 4 pm. Bring your own lunch. Activities include arts and crafts, games, sports, field trips, Registration forms at the Kermode Friendship Society, 3313 Kalum St. - Limited space. Gall Cinnamon at 635-49 THURSDAY, JULY 10 The Rainbow Committee of Terrace: call for members and volunteers. Planning meeting for Pride Day. Thursday, July 10 at 5 p.m. At the Terrace Women’s Centre. Call 638-0228 or 635-3626 for more information. We welcome input from members of the gay, iesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, as well as their friends, family and supporters. The Cancer Support Group for family and Friends holds lis next meeting is at 7 p.m, July 10 at the Canadian Cancer Scciety's Resource Centre, 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. Call Craig at 635-0049 for furher information. FRIDAY, JULY 14 Terrace Women's Centre volunteer orien- tation, July 11 at 1 p.m. at 4542 Park Ave {beside the pool). Anyone interested in valun- teering, please altend with a resume. call 638- 0228. TUESDAY, JULY 15 The next Good Food Box is Tuesday, July 15 at 6 p.m. Pick up at the pre arranged location (the Health Unit, Skeena Kalum Housing, or 3911 Paquette, Unit B). To purchase August's Good Food Box, bring $18 in exact change to the library, Family Place, Skeena Kalum Housing or Terrace Anti Poverty the week of July 27-25. Call the Family Place at 638-1863. FRIDAY, JULY 18 Raise the Roof Community Garage Sale, Si- Jent Auction and barbecue at Standard Broad- casting (ihe Mix, CUPW and NTV) July 18 from 3-7 p.m. There's also a crait sale, face painting, balloons and a prize raffle draw (win a trip for lwo on Air Canada Jazz, or a La-Z-Boy rectiner). Donate items during office hours (9-5 Monday to Friday). Proceeds to K’San House Society's building fund for a new transition house. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Heritage Park Museum Is now open for the season from 10 am. to 5 p.m, seven days a week. For moré information call 635-4546, Grads of 1993. Our 10-year reunion celebra- tlon is scheduled for Aug. 1,2, and 3, Please contact Kezia at 615-8992 or Vicki at 635- 0706 if you still need to RSVP, We are also looking for garage sale items for our July 12 garage sale, The Kispiox Valley Music Festival Work Bees are avery Sunday starting at 11 a.m. on the KVCA grounds. We invite you ta Join and and get your voluntear hours in early this year, For more info, call 842-6390 or 842-5888, Terrace Women’s Centre Open Mic Fun- draising event. We need participants! Poels, musicians, anything, Contact Vicki at 638-0228. “for-more- Information. now open Tuesday and Wednesday from noon-4 p.m., Thursday and Friday from noon-6 p.m. and Saturdays Summer programs for children at Terrace Parks and Recreation. Fun in the sun day camp (at Parkside schoo!) for children 6-8 ears. Young adventurers “9 to 12), Both run from 9 a.m, to 3:30 p.m. There are also activities for youths aged 16 and under. All programs run ona week to week basis and registration can be nat --taken for the-whole summer:-Call 615-3000 or [EM Raat. Summer Peading Club at the Terrace Public | | Library. Ages 3-12. Club members receive bookmarks, reading logs, and collect stickers by reading. They also take part in many programs. Call 638-8177 for more information. Kermode Family Day Camp is a parent-child participant camp for people with children aged B and under, Free activities for parents and their children at the Kermode Friendship Socie- ty this summer: swimming, bowling, going to the lake, arts and crafts, field trips. To register, call Marsha at 635-4906. Coffee Break Bible Study at the Christian Reformed Church is taking a break for the sum- mer. See you in September, Small Business Christmas Fair Oct. 18/03. Book your table before June 30 for early bird prices. Pick up registration forms at Country Emporium, 4663 Park Ave, Sponsored by the Terrace Small Business Association. Anew local CB radio club is starting up. The — Night Owl Radio Club is looking for new mem- bers. All ages are welcome. You don’t have to know how to operate a CB radio or even own one to join. For more information, call Jason at 615- 6457, Terrace Night’s Alive has temporarily ceased programming until further notice. In the interim, the Kermode Friendship Sociely will be offering youth activities Friday evenings from 8-11 p.m. The Canadian Cancer Society’s Cancer Re- source Centre has moved. We're now located at #207-4650 Lazelle Ave. above the Terrace and District Credit Union. New hours: We're open Monday to Friday from noon to 2 p.m. Call 638-8583, The Terrace Public Library is offering com- puter classes for people of all ages. These hour Icng one-on-one sessions will cover any topics or questions you may have regarding computers. Call the library at 638-8177 to sign up. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxitiary Thrift Shop is located at 4644 Lazelle Ave. Open Tuesday-Salurday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A drop box is located In the parking lot for donations. Healthy eating can make a differance. Ap- proximately 20-30 per cent of cancers are rela- ted to whal you eat, says the Canadian Cancer Society. Follaw ihe Canadian food guide for better health. Enjoy a variety of foods, including grain, vegetables and fruits, lower fat dalry products and limit salt, alcohol and caffeine. The Greater Terrace Beautification Soclety neads volunteers and members. Meetings are the lirst Thursday of the month al 7.p.m. at City Hall in councti chambers, Call Myrna: 635-4224, é _ The Terrace Stantiayl Is now PUBS & CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live enterlainmen! Wed-Sat. Wed- nesday is Jam Night, Thursday is. Spa Essentials night with diamond ring giveaway. Friday is-“Feel the” Thunder”. Saturday is the Hot Legs competition, a fundraiser for the Terrace ambulance paramedics as- sociation. = a8 Laielle a Terrae =" OBA: www.terracestandard.com Check out our alte or call 636-7283 for advartising information OPEN 6AM-11PM.-7DAYS = Z THE COLD BEER STOP IN AT THE... THORNHILL PUB & WINE STORE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 a.m. to 11am. Try our delicous 2 for | Special Fed & Great Times * 7 Days AW summer clothing & hats “stork rapart and drop in slot. i. 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