00 0 6 06 6.00600 0.00680 oe eoeeeee B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 29, 2005. ue TERRACE STANDARD . ‘ARTF UL cur: Open mic c night Saturdays. GEORGE’S, PUB: Moonlight & Rosie July 1-2, July 8-9; The Plaid Tongued Devils July 7; Shoes That Fit July 15-16, July.22-23. HANKY’S: Tues. karaoke, “free foosball/Wed.' "* karaoke, ‘free’ pool/Thurs. college games night/ Fri-Sat. dance music & door prizes/Sun. live band _ ‘THORNHILL PUB: Karaoke Sunday nights _ THE. TERRACE . LEGION: Saturdays meat draw, 4-6 P. m.. “é Visual arts The Terrace Art Gallery presents two exhibits for the month of June. In the upper gallery, it’s ‘Nature’s Treasures by Bob and Marlene Nelmes. ‘In the lower gallery, it’s A. Stitch in Time, a presentation of textile artists. For gallery hours’ © call 638-8884. Theatre — @ Heritage Park Museum presents its: 5 second ‘un of Ma Lambly’ s, the popular event from last Christmas, every... Wednesday. evening - “during | June, July ‘and August. at the. museum’ s historic CRIME Hs "TERRACE Decent www. terraceautomall.com = “info@terraceautomall. com "dance hall. All'shows start at 8 p.m. with doors open by 7:30 p:m. Seating is limited.Tickets can be purchased at Don Diego’s or the George Little House for $12. : Call the museum at 635-4546 or -email hpmuseum @telus.n net for info. a Live Music a Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale, a 122-member internationally acclaimed choir, is singing in Prince Rupert during a cruise ship stop . Thursday, June 30. The show is at 6 p.m. at-the ‘Performing Arts Centre and tickets are $10. ‘@ =Crabfest, the 2nd ‘annual Gingolx Music _ Féstival, featuring First Nations song and dance, as well as. Chilliwack, Trooper, Prairie Oyster, Tom Jackson, Doc Walker, Warparty, Reddnation and more. Call the Gingolx Arts Society at 250- 326- 2322. 7 Colin James, arguably. Canada’ S finest” blues : ., Suitar player, brings his sound to the Tamitik . ” Arena in Kitimat Saturday, July 2. ‘Doors open = at 7:30 p.m. Beer garden: No Minors. Tickets are $25 available at all Sight & Sound locations. . fiddle playing. without detracting from the strong - traditional ‘strains of their music” comes to the - REM Lee Theatre Friday, July 8 at 8 p.m. Tickets - are available at Elan Travel. . b / The Plaid Tongued Devils, a five-piece band from Edmonton playing gypsy, rock, klezmer and ska comes. to the Northern Motor Inn on _ Thursday, July 7. Don’t miss the one-night-only stop by the band described on CBC Radio as “Canada’a loudest folk band” and “A party band with real talent” in the Toronto Sun. Tickets $5 : _at the door. VETERAN : entertainer Tom Jackson returns to the © second annual — Crabfest, the . Gingolx music ° festival on July 1-2. Jackson is.part ofa strong lineup of © Canadian and: First Nations . oO The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, “a group that. ° creates the finest possible standard of orchestral Cr teracestandard, com “Check out ¢ our ‘atte or call 1 698-7263 for advertising information . TERRA eae TERRACE “TERKACE Suna ie) TOVOTAR ~ STANDARD. advertising @terracestandard. com newsroom @terracestandard. com. could be here! . ,Contact us at 638-7283 . “Your website/email address - Se eet Caledonia Secondary School Awards Night. 7:00 p.m. - ‘Free Adair July 7 ‘The! Scottish . Fiddle Orchestia.: A sensation! !" 8:00 p.m. Tickets available a at Elan Travel | Terrace Concert Terrace Little Society Tickets Theatre Tickets '- Available at Available at . Cook’s Jewellers Uniglobe Courtesy in the Skeena Mall Travel Pp Cir ypasenets waren - COMMUNITY EVENTS _JUNE 3-JULY 2 Kitimat Centennial Museum presents Northern Plants and their Uses. Maurice L.B. (Lee) Oates has been. photographing and - studying wild. plants and their uses for over 35 years. He has a collection of approximately 5,000 images of wild plants, mostly those plants that grow in B.C. His exhibition will consist of plant images and text describing the plant, its use as food or medicine and its botanical name. . ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 30 — ~ Philadelphia Boys Choir. and. Chorale, a.122- member internationally acclaimed choir, is singing in Prince Rupert during a cruise ship stop. The show is at 6 p.m. at the Performing Arts Centre _and tickets are $10. FRIDAY, JULY 1 Terrace Fire Fighters are hosting a, pancake breakfast from 8-11 a.m. at the Terrace Fire Hall in support of the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund. Cost is $4/person (kids three years and under eat free). FRIDAY, JULY 1 Heritage. Park Museum is hosting a Canada Day celebration on Friday,.July 1 from 11 a.m. to "5 p.m., featuring live music provided by Copper Mountain Music, a Salmon BBQ fundraiser, silent auction, artisans demonstrating their craft, games and races, and a kid's poster contest. Celebrate ‘the diverse culture of Terrace and Canada. “JULY 1-2 : a - Crabfest, the 2nd annual Gingolx Music Fesiival, featuring First Nations song and dance, as Well as . Chilliwack, Trooper, Prairie Oyster, Tom Jackson, ' Doc Walker, Warparty, Reddnation and more. Call” _ the Gingolx Arts Society at meee ; JULY 1-3 The 4th annual Adventure Challege | isa three- ’ day series challenging competitors to take on up to five gruelling events, including rock climbing, open’ water swimming, mountain biking and trail running. ‘Call Sarah at 638- 7283 for details. JULY 1-4 Stewart/Hyder International Days presents the 2nd Annual Stewart Homecoming Slo-pitch Bali Tournament - Register your team today. Parades on both the 1st and 4th, kids games, horseshoe tournament and more. For more info call. the District of Stewart at (250) 636-2251. ‘SATURDAY, JULY 2 * Colin James,. arguably Canada’s finest blues guitar player, brings his sound to the, Tamitik ° Arena in Kitimat Saturday, July 2. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Beer garden. No Minors. Tickets are $25 available at all Sight & Sound locations. — . ' THURSDAY, JULY 7 The Plaid Tongued Devils, a five-piece band from Edmonton playing gypsy, tock, klezmer and ska comes to the Northern Motor Inn on Thursday, ‘July 7. Don't miss the one-night-only stop by the band described on CBC Radio as “Canada’a loudest folk band” and “A party band with real talent” in the Toronto Sun. Tickets $5 at t the door. FRIDAY, JULY 8 The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, “a group that creates the finest possible standard of orchestral fiddle playing withoutdetracting from the strong traditional, strains of their music” comes to the REM Lee Theatre July 8 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Elan Travel. JULY 8-9 The Canoe Society presents the annual Salmon . Festival ir: Gitwinksihlkw. ° PSAs _ Terrace Art Gallery will be offering a Summer Art Program for five to 12 year olds this summer on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Call Amy, Cydney or Kim at 638-8884 for more information. Terrace Little Theatre has ; a Summer Drama Days program for six to 13-year-olds in July ‘and August. Participants. receive 50 hours of instruction and performance time in set building, script writing and producing. June 30 is the deadline to register for the July session. Cost is $125 per child. Call Mikala at McColl Playhouse cee ues PERE NES cokimn is, in potential song ep eet EET a egy Ts eh, PERU P IAL ELL m::Thuredays: Fax your event c singers, dancers and drummers booked for the — 2005 Crabfest. more @ info at 638- 41215, Terrace ‘Public Library invites you to disguise yourselves ‘this summer as. an “Undercover Reader.” Our first mission: to zip off around the world at a moments notice! Come register and: enjoy an hour of fun with stories, clues and crafts. Programs are designed for spies between the ages of 3-14. Registration begins June 28 for clubs that are scheduled during the week of July 4-7. Register early, as spaces are limited. For more info, contact Karla at 638-8177 or come to the library front desk. Heritage Park Museum is restoring the organic, heritage garden and is looking. for donations. Heritage plants - vegetables, flowers and fruits ~ organic material. and soil would be greatly - Gardening tools would also be .§ appreciated. welcome. Call 635-4546 for further information. The museum has daily tours from May 23 to Aug. 31 at 10:30 a.m., 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. ; , historic watking tours of Terrace Wednesdays in July and August, leaving the museum at 1:30 p.m. for $5; historic plant tours Tuesdays in July and August leaving the museum at 1:30 p.m. for $4; day camp and children’s programs for care providers throughout the summer for $25/group call the museum to book. The Family Place hosts Play and Paint, a-free drop-in for children Wednesday mornings until , June 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. Indoor and outdoor ° activities, with snacks provided. - Everyone welcome. Call Gayle at 638-1113 for info. The Canadian Cancer Resource Centre offers; [fj cancer support group for family and friends -~ Thank youl to our 2005 Northern Savings Credit Union Community TLT Golf, Scramble Sponsors Northern Savings Credit Union Uniglobe Courtesy Travel * Terrace Chrysler Great West Life * Dr. Tom Neninnger * Gernma's * McBike Pendragon Computers Inc. * Copperside * * Hawkair * Rona Silvertip Promotions * Spey Lodge * Terrace Truck & Diesel Canadian Tire * Wightman & Smith * Mr. Mike's Bar & Grill Northwest Fuels *:Dr. Lani Almas * Quantum Helicopters * Trigo's Closeup Business Services * Dr. Joe Zucchiatti * Baskets Unlimited White River Helicopters * Northern Motor Inn * Shames Mountain: Northcoast Health & Fitness * Ok Tire * Universal Dynamics Minute Muffler** Nechako Northcoast * The Mix * Sidewalkers The Bevelled Edge * A&W Restaurants * Northcoast Tinting » Demers & Associates * Graydon Security * Twilight Spas Curves for Women * Terrace Totem Ford * Peterbuilt Pacific Inc. - Scotties U Brew * The Garden Shed *: The City of Terrace ‘Your-Decor * The Artful Cup * MatCarthy GM * Shi Clothing Northcoost Angiers,* The Yellow. Gift House * Pick Up the Pace Canada Safeway * All Season's Source for Sports Summer Drama Days Children’s Drama Day Camp July 5-3 Tuesday to Friday August 2-27 Tuesday to Friday Mornings: . 9am to noon Or Afternoons: 1pm to 4pm $125 for over 50 hours of Instruction Register now at Uniglobe! Registrations forms.also available at mytlt.ca J - Call 638-1215 for more info Swale VS BS 4548 Lazellé Ave, Terrace 638-1711 meeting every second and fourth Thursday of the ii month at.7 p.m. Next meetings July 14 and 28. The cancer centre is at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. It’s. - open Monday to Friday from 12-2 p.m." Internet - access for cancer research is available., For information about emergency aid or peer support “programs, call 638- 8583. . The Terrace Writers Guild meets the last Tuesday of avery month at Cafenara. Come network with other writers, share goals, markets and tips. Newcomers are welcome. Call Sarah at 638- 8899 or Judi at 638-7607 for details. Support After Suicide, the self-support group for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one or friend from suicide will not meet from June to August. Check posters and this space for the start-up time in September. Contact Joset Graham 638- 1347. Terrace Toastmasters is now meeting on the second. and fourth Wednesday of each month. Always open to new members. Call Bob 638-: 0923 ‘or Rolf 635-6911 for info on next meeting. _ location. Does your loved one have a brain disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, © . ‘panic/anxiety disorder, personality disorder or OCD? For free information and /or support. call Northwest B.C. Schizophrenia coordinator in Terrace at 635-8206 or toll free: 1-866-7877 (FAM-SUPP). Or.-attend the Terrace Support Group on the third Tuesday of the month (except July, August and December) at 7:30 p.m. at #102- 4450 Greig Ave. The Kitsumkalum Prenatal Program is dedicated to offering support and enhancing positive — lifestyle and nutrition choices before, during and after pregnancy. Donations of baby or maternity - § clothes for clients always accepted. Please call - Catherine at 615-8132 for info or pick-up. Terrace Big Brothers and Big Sisters are people who have found a rewarding and meaningful relationship with a child. They spend a couple of hours a week opening. up a new world of experiences for a child. It’s easier than you might think to get involved. For info call 635-4232. Terrace Emergency Shelter accepts donations of used clothing - coats, gloves, socks, sweaters, hats - anything to help keep those less fortunate warm and dry. Donations can be dropped off at Ksan House Society office at 4724 Lazelle Ave. or at the shelter at 2812 Hall St. anytime. T’'ai Chi for Seniors is held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 a.m, at the Happy Gang Centre. Our official ticket outlet is | GVBLDEE 4718A tie Ave “Little brother for Chris” _ Baby’s Name: _ Sex: Female’ . Christina Morgan & consratulates the parents on the new Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Julius Ricky Manion Eva Lily Mae Roberts Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: June 1, 2005 at 4:20 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 2 02. Weight: 7 ibs. 12 oz. Sex: Male Sex: Feniale - : Parents: - ; Parents: Caro! Ann Roberts Bobby Manion & Troy sam & Richard Inkster . " “Little sister for Jullanna" Baby’s Name: Jordan Alexander Beckley Date & Time of Birth: Owen Roy Azak Date & Time of Birth: June 3, 2005 at 9:34 p.m. Weight: 6 Ibs. 8 oz. Weight: 7 Ibs. 5.5 oz. Sex: Male Sex: Male Parents: . Parents: Michelle & Roy Beckley Lena & Derek Azak “Little brother for Keven , & Grace-Ella” Baby’s Name: Kaddi Maria Addison Hill Date & Time of Birth: June 4, 2005 at 9:11 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 7 02z.. Baby’s Name: Date & Time of Birth: Weight: 8 Ibs. 12 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Jolene Adams & Arthur Patelas Parents: Tyrone Hill “Little sister for Jovan & Dakota” additions to their families, a June 4, 2005 at 3:02 a.m. June 15, 2005 at 9:18 a.m. Destiny Joyce Salina Patelas June 14, 2005 at 2:13 p.m. rrr a . re en oe oo K ‘