62 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 20, 1994 TERRACE STANDARD | gw And the bands play on MUSICIAN Steve Little will be back at Riverboat Days celebration in the park this year with his band, Dented Justice, MUSIC & BALLROOM DANCE CLUB hosts a dance Friday, July 22 from 8 p.m.to midnight at the Terrace Arena banquet room. Bring your own soft drink and snack, & BLACK DIAMOND will play a tribute to Kiss at Gigi’s Pub at the Terrace Inn July 26th and 27th. Tickets $10 at the door, $7 in ad- vance. Opening for them are THE MANILLA BOYS. & PANNONICA, HOODS IN THE WOODS, PUBLIC ADDRESS and SOUL TO SOUL will be among the bands perform- ing at the Sight & Sound Northern Thunder Sound-Off starting at noon on Sunday July 24 in Lower Little Park. Vintage cars will also be on display. & AURORA SUMMER ARTS SCHOOL, holds its showcase evening performance at 8 p.m. Friday, July 29 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. & MUSIC IN THE PARK will be part of the Riverboat Days weekend festivities in Lower Litile Park on Saturday, July 30 starting at noon and Sunday, July 31 starting at 1:00 p-m, Musicians playing will include: LOW BUDGET BLUES BAND, NORTHERN COMFORT WITH JOHN HARU, DEBBIE TOOVEY, LITTO AND ANNA LEE, PAN- NONICA, BIG BARK & THE HOWLERS, DENTED JUSTICE, ELIZA FRANN, the bluegrass music of JAKE MUELLER, and Smithers folk duo BRIAN AND TRISH. DANCE & GITWINKSIHLKW DANCERS per- form at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 30 at the Skeena Mall. MOVIES & WOLF starring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer plays until July 21 at 7 and 9:15 pm GETTING EVEN WITH DAD, starring Macaulay Culkin and Ted Danson, is playing at 7:15 p.m. only until Thursday night. SPEED plays July 15-21 at 9:30 p.m. only. ET CETERA & FIREWORKS DISPLAY to kick off Riverboat Days happens at 11 p.m. Thursday, July 28, visible from both bridges. 10TH ANNUAL SLINGERS RACE takes place at 1 p.m. Sunday, July 31 on the 4600 block of Lakelse Ave. Make the ’Scenet,Call 638-7283 or fax to ' 638-8432 to add your event to the Stan- dard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the Allow ing week’s paper. acknowledgement card. 4 Box 22, ie 74 IMPROVING Terrace, BC. Major Credit Cards Youn V8G 4A2 Accepled ODDS : AGAINST Marjorie Park bance Is ‘CANADA'S j uctible fit CaNADKS 638-1167 Your In Memoriam gift Is a lasting tribute. Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an receive 15" off the ENTIRE STORE (regular price) Skeena Mall, Ter'ace 635-5236 1-800-661-2990 Now until July 26 Channel 10 Guide Wednesday, July 20 6:05 p.m. — Seafest Parade 8:05 p.m. —- Spotlight on UNBC; followed by Ist annual mixed team rugby tournament. Thursday, July 21 605 p.m. — Ist annual mixcd team rugby tournament; 8:05 p.m. — A trip down in the Glen: Highland Games (Repeat) Friday, July 22 6:05 p.m. — Skecna Valley Tri- athlon. 8:05 p.m. —.1994 Kitimat Hill Climb Sunday, July 24 3:05 p.m. — Faith Full Gospel. 6:05 p.m. -— Kitimat Hill Climb 8:05 p.m — Skeena Valley Tri- ‘ athlon (repeat) Monday, July 25 7:30 p.m, — Terrace City Coun- cil meeting LIVE Tuesday, July 26 6:05 p.m. — Story time 8:05 p.m —TBA Wednesday, July 27 6:05p.m.—TBA 805 pm. — Spotlight on UNEC; Rugby. Tourney. Thursday, July 28 8:05 p.m. — Kitimat Hill Climb Friday, July 29 8:05 p.m. — Kitimat Hill Climb : Park followed by . Mixed, ° ‘Report by Greg McDonald |: The islands are calling to you Ht the intrique of the Islands is calling to you then Naikoon Provincial Park Is the place for you. A magnificent, unspoiled wildemess Naikoon Provincial Park encompasses some 72,640 hectaras of the Queen Charlotte Lowlands at the northeast tip of Graham Island. For recrealion or relaxation, Nalkoon has it all. Ocean mists, sandy beaches, pounding surf and don't forget your fishing tackle, Tha Tall River is famous for iis coho salmon and steelhead runs, Mayer Lake provides good fishing for cutthroat trout, The park Is situated on the Argonaut Plain where the landscape was formed from the deposits lel by meltwaters fram glaciers of the last ica age. The park Is largely low and fiat with Argonaut Hill, the highest point in the park, rising 150 metres above the sea. Most of the park is formed of | low boglands surrounded by stunted lodgepole pine, red and yellaw cadar, Wildlife is a curious mix of introduced and native species including Sitka Blacktail deer, racoons, red squirrels, beaver and muskrat. Sea mammals include dolphins and harbour porpoises. Enjoy oceanfront camping at Agate Beach near Tow Hill or a more sheltered stay at Misty Meadows. Beauliful day use areas are available at Misty Meadows, Mayer Lake and Pure Lake Park. For adventure hiking Irails lead to Tow Hill, he Blow Hole and the shipwreck "Pesuta’ as well as lots of beachcombing to be done. To obtain a brochure ont he park contact your local B.C. Parks office in Terrace at 798-2277 or wrile to B.C, Parks, Area Supervisor Box 19, Trell, B.C. VOT 1Y0, See you in the Park. feces LAKELSE LAKE PROVINCIAL Ks) PARK VISITORS PROGRAMS spacial bugs and ie which live In the park, “Moin....’m Bored”. There is more to the park than your campfiral Come to this program and see some special things from the Park. Friday, July 22 “Walk on tha Old Skie". Come and mest the old man of the forest and see how tha forest shapes our world, Meel at the Entrance sign across from the sewage dumping station. “Watch Your Honey”. Tips for living in harmany with Bears. Skit and presentation. Amphitheatre, Saturday, July 23 “Jerry's Rangers”. Kids come and find out how you can be a “History Hound” and leam more about the history of the area. “Bumble Boogle’, Come and see a live bee camensiration and talk by local bae keepar Martin Sunday, July 24 “Leaves and Bark”. Sae this unique demonstration of leaf and bark rubbing, theniry tt yourself, Kids activity. “Death of a Legend”, Help the naturalist dispel mythe surrounding the wolf and tha Impact man has hed on this animal, FREE HOT CHOCOLATE Monday, July 25 “Hug a Tree and Survive’. How ta survive if you or your children get lost. A — side show and presentation. ; ALL EVENING PROGRAMS ARE IN THE AMPHITHEATER PARENTS PLEASE ACCOMPANY YOUA CHILDREN TO THE PROGRAMS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROGRAMS CALL B.C, PARKS 790-2277 T HK ENTIRE STORE. Sunday, July 24 | 11-5 pm! E i L a | Prugeetp Yours ~~ohpyatigmrescet Essential Ladies Fashions 638-1773 4611 Lakelse Avenue