B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 26, 1999 | ‘TERRACE STANDARD. —~Crtry SCENE. BAR SCENE AGATOR'S PUB presents Just Kidding until May 29. Remember to join Aaron Hansen for free swing lessons every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. a BEASLEY'S MIX: Enjoy raggae, blues and rock with Halfyard, the amazing one-man band every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. — Come watch the hockey playoffs on the ‘big screen. a GEORGES PUB: Rustler is here until May 29. Enjoy the musician jam Sunday, May 30. THEATRE ALocals will have the opportunity to see the Terrace Little Theatre play “A Life in. the Theatre’’, directed by Marianne Brorup Weston, for the first time next month. The play was awarded best play award at the Skeena Zone Drama Festival and the play’s two slars, Alan Weston and John McGowan won best actor awards. Weston describes the play as .‘‘a love’ Ietler to the theatre.’ She said the playwright David Mamet’s superb language style was what first captured her. - “A Life in the Theatre’? will be performed at the McColl Playhouse June 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26. Tickets are available at -Unighobe Courtesy Travel and cost $10. Profits will go directly for the 9-member crew to travel to Mainstage July 3-10 and for the truck which will carry the seL ENJOY REGGAE, BLUES, & ROCK : To Book your --\ . ‘next eve DANCE ADANCE REVUE 1999 will be held Friday, May 28 at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, This is the 24th annual fundraiser for: the REM Lee Theatre put on by the Vicki Parviainen - dance students. . & ® _. The Dancers who range fm preschoolers to Grade 12 students will preform a wide variety of dances in an incredibly diverse program. The evening will include jazz, ballet, tap, modem and other ethnic dances. Over 50 per cent of the dances will be to music by Canadian com- posers. Tickets. are available ‘from’ students, Flowers ala Carte and at the door. Adults cost $9, seniors and children cost $6.50, Proceeds go the REM Lee Theatr Alive Socicty. MUSIC: tT foe - ACALEDONIA'S FINAL MUSIC CON- CERT will take place Wednesday June 2 -at 7:30 p.m. at the REM Lee. The Caledonia music consists of; the concert band, jazz band, choir and Cal vocal jazz. A variety of music will be - performed. Admission is by donation. CHOIR IN THE PARK: Saturday, May 29 at the bandshell behind the library. The combined choirs of Cassie Hall; Clarence Michel Elementary, E.T. Kenny, Kiti K’ Shan, Park- side, South Hazelton Elementary, Stewart Elementary, and Uplands will present a pro- WITH THE AMAZING ONE MAN BAND Wednesday, May 26 TERRACE AREA ASSOCIATION FOR BRAIN INJURY (TAABI) monthly meeting at the Terrace Public library boardroom at 6:30 p.m. We welcome all survivors, family friends, professionals and support persons. Please join us in initiating a support group. Support Group scheduled for 2 p.m, Friday, May 28 at the Library boardroom. For more info call 638-1291. focus group at Kiti K’'Shan schoal li- brary from 7-8:30 p.m. Please reserve your place by calling Nathalie Chevrette at 635-0971 after May 24, Items or the. focus group are: present the francophone community profile within Terrace, discuss the value of French within the economy of Terrace, exchange about the French adults training needs, examine better means to improve training needs, and devel- op action strategies to address the most important needs. Thursday, May 27 FREE INFANT SAFETY COURSE: Topics include preventing and treating: falls, burns and scalds, “\ poisonings and choking. Come to the North West Health Unit from 7- 9 p.m. The course is free, but please register 638-2200 since space is limited. ( PREGNANCY AND NUTRITION \ | BEST FOR BABY: A new program is being offered for parents with FRENCH ADULT TRAINING: The - - # francophone and francophilé'com-'." - munity is invited to participate-in-a.... gram of traditional and contemporary choral music, Everyone is welcome to altend and enjoy the performance. 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 ald. , 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 June 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! Call 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. Hurricane Mitch. Presentation be- gins at 7 p.m. at Carpenter's Hall, 3312 Sparks Street, ; Monday, June 7 TERRACE FIRST NATIONS Coun- cil of Women’s annual general meeting “Honoring our Matriarchs” takes place at 5 p.m. at the Skeena Health Auditorium. Guest speaker will be Vera Henry. Everyone is welcome. Contact Mae Derrick 635-5532 or Frances Stanley 635- ra : WHEN GIRLS FEEL FAT: A public information seminar for parents, mentors and girls by Sandra Susan Friedman, author, educator and counsellor. kLeam about and celebrate female culture, discover what “feeling fat’ really means and what to do when girls say it, devel- op an understanding of girl issues and concerns, share your concems with other parents, girls and profes- sionals, meet the resource people in your community. Seminar is from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Yerrace Pentecostal Assembly. Wednesday, June 9 PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL committee meeting at 3 ~ Georges Pub - “ar icensed For Good Times” {LIVE MUSIC! |) Tuesday to Saturday May 25 to 29 RUSTLER ‘N Band from Calgary Back again playing the best in country & classic rock Ae f FIGHT vs A Reggie Johnson _/ a The NIGHT Saturday, Junes || Sunday Roy Jones dr. J am ‘\ ( It’s Back ! _ Sunday, May 30 6pm |}. (Live Music on ){ REMEMBER! | Thursdays || Ourcourtesy van Statyourvedkendol ||} Wal pick up ana RIGHT! drop off your party L " at Georges Pub, ) F 3086 Highway 16 j - : “Ph: 635-6375. ‘Terrace, B.C. p.m. at 3639 Krumm Road. We are still ooking for more volunteers. No music experience needed. For more information call Kelly at 635- 1579 of visit our website at www, kermade.net/musictest98. SKEENA JUNIOR SECONDARY Awareness of the importence of nutrition at all stages af life is importont but never more cructal than when expeding o new arrival. Since nothing can come out of a human being except what goes into one nutrition now is of the utmost importance. Anemia is caused mulas using yellaw dock and dandelion will build up the blood. Chlorophyll is rich in iron. [ron also helps enough weight and prevents premature delivery. Constipation can dangerous for the mother and baby. It can leod to toxemia {toxic blocd), high blood pressure, and water retention, Fresh raw fruits, salads, and grains com- bined with a herbal supplement containing both soluble an: insoluble fibre are invaluable, Consume at least eight to ten glasses of purified water per day to Hush your system. Tea made with red raspberry leaves will prevent nausea while strengthening and toning the uterus. | can't tell you ow many women who have experienced difficult labour previously, find dramatic refief using this herb. A chelat calcium/magnesium formula will aid in fetal bone develop- ment, and mother’s bene strength while decreasing ihe chance of hypertension. B vitamins (riboflavin, B6, 812 an. lic acid in porlicular) will prevent anemia, help build | use protein optimally, build F revent neural-tuee birth baby’s tissues, help the bod strong red blood cells, and help prevent neural-tu defects ond cleft palate. 8 yitamin herba alfalfa, dandelion, cayenne, Antioxidants like As usual, burdock. ugreek, kelp ond itamin C and E are also invaluable. from a lack of iron. Naturel iron for- f . baby gain : sources include: f~ cause of space limitations here o call fo any f° new babies, The program ofters parents extra postpartum services. An open house will take place from 2-4 p.m. For more info call Kathy McDonald at 638-2200 ext. 355. Saturday, May 29 GIANT GARAGE SALE at Kit. KShan School from 9 am. to 2 p.m. Do yau want ta have a garage sale but don't have enough items to sage one? Are you afraid of people destroying lawn? Well, this is your oppariunity to come and join the fun at Kiti K’Shan! Space for rent is $10. Call Linda 635-7123, We will accept donations from the week of 24th. This fundraiser is in effort to buy computer equipment. STRAWBERRY SOCIAL at Knox member of The Wellness Group can provide 1k . uv with more b> it-cepih info and source information. Here's to your fand | s United Church from 1-3 p.m, by the Knox United Church Youth Group, d Tuesday, June 1 NATURAL HEALTH AND FITNESS SOLUTIONS EDUCATION, INFORMATION, & _ CONSULTATIONS KATHLEEN & BRYAN HUNT @ [The Watnss Gonp 635-1120 Fx 635-6265 LEGION LADIES, Er, 13 pot fuck supper starting at 6:30.p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion. Meeting Starts at 7:30 p.m. with three stu- dent guests we sponsored to attend “Encounters Canada" in Ottawa. Sunday, June 6 SOLIDARITY with Maqulla Workers Tour with Maria Luisa Ragalado, director of the Honduran Women's Collective. She will speak on: the conditions for workers in Honduras, North American brand Je] names made by workers ata salary EMAIL: bhunt@kermode.net ws) © Of $25 per Week, and the affects of. SCHOOL Parent Advisory Council Meeting: The Skeena PAC will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the school |i- brary. Parents and guardians of present Skeena students and of Grade 7 students entering Skeena in the fall are invited to attend. REM LEE THEATRE ALIVE society annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the REM LEE Theatre lobby, New members welcome, Saturday, June 19 BIG BIKE is coming to town one day only. Enter your team to win 29 bikes for 29 riders, Call 638-8464 to book a team or for more informa- tion. Join the fight against BC's number one killer..heart disease and stroke. WEEKLY MEETINGS “ SATURDAYS FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints is open Satur- days from 9-1 p.m, and Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m. oy SUNDAYS TERRACE BEE Assoclation ‘meets the last Sunday of every month. until June at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p.m, For more. info cail Hoog at 635-3289. - Baby's Name: Colton Niegel Carrita Date & Time of Birth: May 2, 1999 28:19 am. Weight: 8 Ibs 1§ oz. Sex: Male Parents: Wayne & Karen Carrita + Baby's Name: Myles Glover Date & Time of Birth: May 7, 1999-2 7:27 am, Weight 8lbs4oz. Sex: Male Parents: Ywonne & Wayne Glover & Brothers Richard, Lyle & Chance + Baby's Name: Allison Nicole . Date & Time of Birth: Baby's Name: Presiey Maria Donna Selina Roberts Date & Time of Bicth: May 11, 1999 Weight: 71bs 902., Sex: Femile Parents: Jim & Helen Roberts + . Baby's Namie: __, Palstey Jill Angielski Date & Time of Birth: May 12, 1999 a1 3:40 a.m. Weight 7 lbs, 50z. Sex: Female Parents: Brandy & Shane Angielski + Baby's Name: Sanwel Tristan James Burger Date & Time of Birth: May 8, 1999 at 7:17 p.m. Welghe: 8 lbs $02. Sex: Female Parents: Sean & Susan Moldenhauer & Big Sisters Lindsay & Amy May 12 199) at 9:47 am, Welght: 9 lbs Laz. Sex: Male Parents: Lori Donner & Clayton Burger Martin De Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for mora information Overwaitea Believe it, Bichon abeetry Ss i Mt vi VI TF Pieced OP ee ee