INSIDE. - SCENE B2 What's Up! Friday, December 24 : SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ‘holds its Christmas Eve program, starting at 7 | pm. at the Seventh Day Adventist church on ‘| Griffith Road. Lol Monday, December 27 TERRACE HOMESCHOOL SUPPORT . ‘Group mests at 7 p.m. Call Kim at 635-3624 for . nore information. Saturday, January 1 POLAR BEAR SWIM takes place at 1 p.m. at Lakelse Lake. Register at ihe Hotsprings at noon. For, information call Scott Lialey at 635-7117 or Jim Mackenzie at 635-9201, Forms available at local pubs. Tuesday, January 4 LEGION LADIES AUXILLIARY meets at 8 ml m.. at the LEgion. , Thursday, January, 13 TERRACE PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S As- sociation will hold its first meeting at the Terrace - Inn from noon to 1 p.m. Bring your ideas and be- coms a founding member! Call Lillian at 635- 5888 for more information, | COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE for “HIV, Meeting Jan. 13, 1994 7:30 p.m. Hospital " Board Room. Tuesday, January 25 _ OPENNESS IN ADOPTION information night ‘by ministry of social services in the Terrace Li-. : brary basement from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Jackie or ; Sandy at 638-3527 for more information MONDAYS . ORDER OF THE ROYAL-PURPLE meets the { tat the Elks Hall, Call 635-5121 for more info. war a wags tary pind Monday:.GE "cach: moni in “the room. at Sp. Hin, Everyone is welcome. ; “ALZHEIMER “AND DEMENTIA: "support “group meets at 1 p.m. on the last ‘Monday of the : ‘months at the Terrace Mental Health Centre, Call + 638-3525 for more info. “2 THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY has an informa- ‘|. tion drop-in the third Monday of each month at fe Happy Gang Centre from 1:30 to 3 p.m. TUESDAYS Canadian Cancer Society for patients, family and "friends, mects at the Women’s Resource Centre the first and third Tuesday of eath month at 7:30 “pm, Call 638-3325: or 638-0296 for more in- formation. ‘T’& E-SINGLES meet every Tucsday at 7 p.m. for coffee night at Mr. Mike’s. Events through November with T & K Singles will be: Nov, 13 — Games night at 8 p.m; Nov. 19 — Dessert ‘Nite at the Northern at 8 p.m.; Nov, 21 — Hotspr- ings 1:30 p.m.; Nov. 27 — Xmas party dine and dance at 7 p.m, Noy, 28 — Ski hill 1:30 p.m. THE KERMODEI CHORISTERS invite boys. and girls ages 8-12 to come sing along on Tues- " days from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. at the Skcena Band Room. Call Terry Anderson 638-1183 for info. RELAPSE PREVENTION group meets Tues- day evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Call 638-8117 for further information. “ THURSDAYS THE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB meets the second end fourth Thursday of every month. They get started Oct, 14 at the Legion. Call Pat at 635- _ 2537 or Ethel at 635-5046 for more itifo. ‘ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meet every. - Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Women’s s Resource . _ Centre. MOTHERS’ TIME OFF - And your invited to drop" in and meet other moms,'do a craft, learn | sémething new, or just enjoy a break while your ‘| children play close by with our experienced care ~| givers, We're open Mon, Wed, Thurs, and Fri 10:00 am. - 11:30 am. at the Knox United ing program hours. PROJECT LITERACY offers a scribe service _-to.help people with their reading and writing. Free Me Issa at 635 ‘51 19, . The Terrace Standard offers the- What's Up __.commuinity calendar as a public service to its ”“peaders and community organizations, This column is intended for non-profit organiza- . dons and those events for: whicle there is no ad- -| _ mission charge. a "Tenis will ran two weeks before each event. Pihestror items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be hyped or printedt neatly. bt, e eer s Mg ee 2 Qnd and 4th Monday of every month at:7:30 p.m. .. MILLS MEMOitiAi, Hospital Aviliry meets | “LIVING WITH CANCER support group of the - “Church, for more information call 635-4147 dur- & with ‘your letters, aad or applications. Call f ‘The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 22, 1999 - B11 CD info now available to the public PUBLIC LIBRARY patrons will be able to access more ‘f and more information elec- tronically in the future. A couple of public access computers have been added, one of which has CD-ROM capability. : A CD-ROM (Compact Disc - Read-Only-Memory) looks like a music compact disc housed in a plastic case. But instead of music, they replay tremendous volumes of digitized information to the computer, One CD-ROM available at the library contains the entire 23-volume 1992 Grollier’ s En- cyclopedia. Why not just pick the volume you want off the shel? “With the electronic version you can perform a search for a certain word or name and within seconds locate what could take an hour of page- flipping to find. When you find what you want, you can press a key and © geta printout of the article ‘selected. ' ‘The ‘encyclopedia on CD. ROM also contains hundreds of digitized _ photographs, “a historical ‘timeline; and many short video sequences, such as the explosion of the: ‘Hinden- burg. Need to find out how to or- der a certain book you once “had? but’ cin’ t find anywher? Library goes higher tothe PUBLIC ACCESS computers now include use of CD-ROM technology * at the Terrace Public ir SECTION B JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 Students load Food Bank bins. JUST INCREDIBLE. That was Caledonia teacher Cam McKay's reaction to the massive pile of non-perishable food items brought in by stu- dents for the Terrace Chur- ches Food Bank. The Caledonia food drive challenge started out with a fairly ambitious goak 2,000 items of food. ‘