B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 20, 1999 TERRACE STAN — Ciry Scene a THE CONTINENTALS: "Mission LIBRGRY: THEATRE: THE TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE presents "The Odd Couple" , the first play of the season on November 18, 19, 20,25,26 and 27. And on December 2; 3, and 4. Come to the: ~ McColl Playhouse to see the play, directed by Marianne Weston. MdSIC: TERRACE MUSICIAN'S ASSOCIATION COFFEE HOUSE presents Diandra Oliver and Dylan Philpott, Jam in the Middle, and No Ego at Elk's Hall Friday, October 22 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Members cost $4, non-members $6, seniors/students cost $4, children 10 and under FREE. | to the following sponsors and players: Braden Meachew & Dania Haworth Rod Sterling of New Generation Country, ” Skeena Broadcasiing RCMP Thornhili Jr Secondary Tracy Faith Esso Gerald Mitchell Ministry of Forestry Pat Kofoed K’san Society Debbie Scarborough Ackland Grainger Doug Wilson “Almuood Contracting Justin Rigsby Cedarland Tire Service Jim Checkley Caledonia High School Cam MacKay. Tristan Brown, Robert Haughland., and Arnie Pelletier & Tammy Nazarchuck THE TERRACE HOSPICE SOCIETY would like to thank all those whe made the Mini Hoops Basketball game such a success. The Terrace community really showed up for this night of fun and Jaughs. A special thanks goes Gareth Reid of The New Mix & Mike Kelly of 7 Television Bill Cassault and Rod Faith Ministry of Highways Gregg Ross & Cheryl Parkes 7:30 p.m. Monday, October 25. of love 1999 Tour". Bring your family and friends and prepare for an exciting and inspiring presentation of music, choreography and personal testimony. Come to the Evangelical Free Church at THE TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY is holding a treasure hunt on the Internet. The Cyber Hunt will be ongoing with weekly draws for prizes .. taking place every Friday. For details and the list of things to find go to the library's website Attp://tplosg.net or CALEDONIA MUSIC FALL CONCERT '99: The Concert Band and the Stage Band and Choir will be performing a variety of styles of music Wednesday, October 27 at the R.E.M. ~ Lee Theatre at.7:30 p.m. Admission is by donation. . THE TERRACE CONCERT SOCIETY presents singer, © songwriter, guitar and fiddle player . LOWRY OLAFSON. He will be performing at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Saturday, October 23. Tickets are $20 at Erwin's House of Fine Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. _ phone 638-8177. Contestants are limited to one entry only. €RT G@LLERY: — WIRE JEWELLERY WORKSHOP: This two evening workshop Tuesday Oct. 19 -20 is designed to involve the participant in a variety of metal wires (brass, copper, and silver) to make bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. Cost is $65. For more info call the art gallery 638-8884. Wednesday, October 20 SKEENA PAC meeting starts at 7:30 p-m. in the school library. Watch for our information table at the Skeena Open House! Friday, October 22 TERRACE ALZHEIMERS SUP. PORT GROUP regular meeting. Speaker JoAnne Taylor from the Alz. Society of B.C. at Terraceview Lodge at 7 p.m. Con- tact Aveline at 798-2581, THE CANADIAN CANCER SOC- “ TETY AND Northwest Community Health -Services Society (NWCHSS) are sponsor- ing a Women’s Breast Self Examination Clinic at the Health Unit. For appoint- ments call 638-2200, u Friday, October 22 COMPUTER CLASSES for parents begin on Fridays from 1-2:30 p.m. there will be FREE computer classes for parents of preschoolers. Basic key boarding and support through the Internet will be avail- able toparents for one hour while their chirlen receive quality care, For the half an hour after the computer lab, there will bec a storytime for both parents and child- ren togther, Please call Eberle at 638-8177 to register you and your child, turd be ALZHEIMERS SOCIETY OF BC; Workshop on surviving Grief and Stress with Denis Boyd, registered psychologist, and JoAnne Taylor, from the Alzheimers Yucca childbirth. blaod pressure and high blood cholesterol levels. tive systams. scription for arthritis, thritis, and venereal disease. Through the ages Yucca (Yucca glauca) has been used by Native peoples for arthrilis and rheumatism, As a poul- tice it was used for breaks and sprains. Itwas also used for skin problems, to stop bleeding, as a laxative, and for Astudy released in 1975 supported many historical uses of the herb, wilh benelits for arthritis, rheumatism, high The study showed that Yucca contains non-toxic steroid saponins. These Saponins promote our body's abliity to pro- duce natural corisone, which helps with inflammation, heal- ing and pain. Those same saponins work on the natural intestinal balance, stimulating friendly fiora and restricting others. Thus it may effect enhanced absorption of nutrients at the same time as relieving a toxic burden to your elimina- As well, the herb contains easily-used calcium to nourish the joints. The minerals zinc, selenium, magnesium, phos- phorus, potassium, fron, manganese and silicon are pre- sant, along with vitamins A, C, and niacin. Impressive results have been reported from certain clinics in the Sonoran desert, where Yucca is included in a routine pre- While its primary action is on arthritle conditions, Yucca may additionally be helpful for bursitis, cataracts, colitis, dandruff, gallbladder, gout, liver problems, prostatitis, ure- THE SOLUTION: As yucca can cause some intestinal cramping due to its purgative nature, look far it in combina-{. tion with other complimentary herbs. A suggested formula might Include white willow, alfalfa, burdock, black cohosh, sarsaparilla, parsiay and slippery elm for best results. Society of B.C, at the Terrace Inn Banquet Room at 4553 Grieg Avenue from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $25, includes lunch. BACKCOUNTRY EQUIPMENT SWAP on October 23. Gear drop off from 6-9 p.m. October 22 at the Conference Room at Aquatic Centre. Sale takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, Unsold items can be picked up between 1-2 p.m. Twenty per cent of commissions goes to the Mount Remo BAckcountry Society, ond MOOD DISORDERS ASSOCIA- TION of BC, Terrace Chapter’s next support group meeting is at 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks, Casual chat at 7 p.m. For family, friends, and persons with depressive, bi-polar and olher mood disorders. Regular meetings held the first and third Mondays of each month. Contact Alien al 638-8749. Our first meeting was a hit, , THE TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE is helding auditions for Norm Foster's “Wrong for each other” on Sun- day, October 24 and Manday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m, at the McColl Playhouse. Dir- (Remember, a healthy body works, plays, and feels better! J ector Diana Braathen is looking to cast one Claudia Perry, Shelley Coxen, Krista Bottyan. Phone: (250) 638-1 541 Fax: (250) 635-1505 EMAIL: bruno@kermode.net Changing Canadiens dealth ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS (For information, a consultation or to] purchase herbal nutrition products at wholesale prices contact: Barbara Emery, Sid & Therese Ross, Kelly Hosein & Debra Cervo, John & Baar Heighington, Darcie Annesley, Maureen Genl, Bruno Belanger & male and one female in their 30s to early 40s, No is experience is required. Anyone interested in being part of the production crew ig welcome lo come out, For more info call Diana at 635-1815, TERRACE WRITERS’ GUILD meets at 7:30 p.m, Informal get together for sharing information and positive encoura- gemient. Drop-ins always welcome. THE FAMILY PLACE is offering | S.T.E.P, For Young Children, a six-week jo] course for parents who are parenting q - One Person ata Tine - children between birth and six years of © age. Course starts October 26 to December 7th. Time: 9:15 am. ta 11:45 a.m, Limited space. To preregister, call 638-1863 or come into The Family Place at 4553 Park Avenue. Supervised children's activities are available on site. MEDITATION WORKSHOP: An introduction to meditation workshop with Tibetan Lama Geshi Yongdong will take place at the Terrace Public Library from 7-9 p.m. The workshop is free. Registration is not required. For more info call the li- brary al 638-8177, Wednesday, October 27 TERRACE YOLUNTEER BUR- EAU will hold it Annual General meeting at 7:30 a.m, in the board room of the TDCSS, HIV/AID DISEASE AND TREATMENT: Free workshop. The AIDS Committee of Terrace (ACT) is pleased to welcome a travelling workshop on HIV/AIDS at the North West Health Unit from 4-6 p.m. The workshop is free. Treatment ABC’s is aimed primarily at peopte living with HIV and AIDS, their im- mediate caregivers (nurses, doctors, fami- ly) and frontline workers. Workshop pre- senters include: HIV primary physician, HIV specialist nurse, two treatment infor- mation counsellors who are HIV positive. Call Carol to confirm your attendance. Friday, October 29 FIND EVERLASTING PEACE through meditiation. conference on spiri- tualityandmediation technigque aofferd by Authorized Rpresentatvies of Sant Thakar Singh at 7 p.m. at Northwest Community College, room 2001. The English program takes place Friday, Punjabi progam is on Saturday, October 30 starting at 1 p.m. The conference is free, All are welcome. Terrace Public Library will be offering a FIMO workshop for teens ages 12 and older with Diana Wong Adams from 2-5 p.m. The workshop is free but call the library to repister 638-8177. Halloween Celebration for children 3-5 years old at the library. The program is opened to kids who are not re- gistered in the library’s regular preschool programs ans will take place from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. FREE. To register call the li- brary. Halloween Stories and Crafts for children 6 and older at the library from 2-3 p.m. FREE. Register by calling the li- brary. ; YVONNE MOEN’S 65th BIRTH- DAY party celebralions at the Happy Gang Centre from 2-4 p.m. for coffee and brithday cake. Everyone welcome. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB mull show ai the Skeena Mall. Come and chat with the members and see what we’re up to. For more info call George, “The Terrace Standard offers the com- munity calendar eas a public service to its readers and community organisations. This column is intended for non-profit organisations and those events for which there is no adniission charge. Items will run. two weeks before each event, We ask that items be submitted by 5 pm. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear, Submissions should be typed or printed neatly. - a — Georges Pub NX ‘Licensed For Good Times ( pu 1SQULLI Tues, Ock 19 to Sat, Oct 23 ys Saturday | | October 23 Spm Mike Tyson YS Orlin Norris WCB International Heavy Weight |: Championship ( Halloween Bash : Saturday, Oct. 30 Best costurne wins a Budweiser Thunderfest all leather jacket! More Great Prizes Join The Fun! REMEMBER! | Our courtesy van CLAIM | JUMPERS | will pick up and | drop off your party | Starting | at Georges Pub, Oct. 26 3086 Highway “Terrace, B.C. 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