82 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 13, 2001 - TERRACE STANDARD BAR SCENE GATOR’S PUB: The Dixie Chicklets, a tribute to the Dixie Chicks, appear April 14 at 9 p.m. BEASLEY'S MIX: Check out our new food and drink menus! GEORGE'S PUB: Semi-Chronic appears Wednes- day to Saturday, April 1+ to 14. Don't miss: this fa- lented five piece band! HANKY PANKY'S is your weekend party deslina- tion, the norinwest's largest dance night club. No cover. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great times. Karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION. Karaoke Friday. nights are-still happening at the iegion. Starting at 8 p.m. You've gat to be there, 250 people can’t be wrong! Mambers and bona fide guests. New members welcome, . Skeena River Players presents Tomson Highway's award-winning play about The Biagest Bingo In The World: The Rez Sisters May 9 at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets at Elan Travel in Terrace, ‘Marianne at 635-2942, Skeena River. Players i is.a member of Theatre BC and acknowledges the support - of the Canada Council for the Arts and Skeena Native Development Society. FAMILY FUN The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, in Terrace, in- vites you to its upcoming Spring Family Tea and Ba- zaar, It's all hagpening on May 27, at the legion. Crafts, baked goods, door prizes and there will be a fish pond for the kids. Table rentals are still available. Please call Erla after 6 p.m. at 635-5940 for more in- formation, VISUAL ARTS Spirit Journey... Expressions by Women is amulti- media art collaboration exploring how we integrate spirit into our lives. View works by local female art- ists. The show continues to April 29 at the Terrace Art Gallery. ‘Make the SCENE: Call 688-7289 or fax to 638-8492 to add your event to the Standard's free entertain- ment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper. Events will run two Kitimat and Prince Rupert, or at the door. 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Even in® the United States, diarrhea from intestinal parasites is the: ‘third leading cause of illness. it's clear that parasites * remain prevalent in this country despite our many sanitary. conveniences, z. These foreign invaders have the ability to exude toxins”: into our bodies. A chronic infection could ba overlooked as? the levels of toxins produced was insidiously slow, but posed a variely of health problems over time. B Parasites can multiply at an alarming rata, sometimes: laying thousands of aggs daily, It's been documented that: many of them can live in our bodies for as many as. 30° years, increasing and prodycing waste within us. With this’: understanding it's hard ta deny that they cause iiness of, one type or another, | In fight of the information about parasites, we might be. wondering why everyone doesn't have them. Many health: prachtionars have come to believe thal most people do,: in: fact, have at least one lypa of parasite. .{n the intarést of: ‘thelrown survival, many parasites have evolved ways to. ‘escape detection, Symptoms may be subtle, long: standing and unrecognized for what they are. : If wa want to reach a lavel of vibrant health, we need to. consider the possibilily of these treacherous free loaders: “We are encouraged to clear aur bodies, and start’ with a : fresh appr : For information, « consultation or to purchase herbal nutrition products. at wholesale prices contact: Cloudia Perry, Barbaro Emery, Darcie Annesley, Shelly Coxen, Maureen Geni, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough {Kitimal} Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan {Terrace}. Y ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS ; “a . Phone: (250) 638-154] - Terrace? ENRICH (250) 632-2740 - Kilimat:: LN TERNATIONAL Fax: (250]'695-1565%: : weew.enrich net/bru = _ Changing Conafions Heal One Pecon ata Zine s Information session on Parent Support Cir- cles at the Northwest Health Unit @412 Kalum St) from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Refreshments provided. We are looking for caring people to continue the work of tocal volunteer facilitators who are at the heart of the Parent Support Circle program. Skilis training and support pro- vided on an ongoing basis at no cost. If you would like mora information, please call toll frea: 1- 866-561-0607. Parents and care givers: There will be a free car geat. check from: 1:30 to 4:30:p.m. in the ::.: ~ North West Health’ Unit Parking lot, For more information call 638-2200. Regular monthiy meeting of the Terrace and Area Health Council. At 7:30 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital's education room. Cathleen Knean, project manager for Ac- tlon for Food Security, speaks between 2 and 4 p.m. at Building Healthier Babies, 4665 Park Ave. Doas it worry you that some peogle in this community don't have enough food? Coma to a meeting to discuss ways to ensure long-term food security in Terrace. Learn ways to fink far- mers and food producers with food businesses, the food bank and other salf-help food projects. Confirm attendance by calling Jeanie: 635- 1830, SUNDAY, MAY 27 Spring Family Tea and Bazaar at tha Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, Terrace. Table rentals still available, call Erla at 635-5940 for mora information after 6 p.m. Crafis, baked goodies,door prizes and a fish pond for the kids. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Spring Cleaning Book Sale at the Terrace Public Library from Friday, March 30 at 5 p.m. - to Sunday, April 8, during library hours. Great bargains on used books! Calt the Library for more information at 638-8177. The Canadian Cancer Society begins door- to-deor canvassing in April. Wa naed more can- vassers for the campaign. If you can help, please call Shirley al 635-6464. Canvassers can pick their kits up at the Cancer Resource Centra, at 901-4722 Lakelse Ave, Women’s Drop-In Group maets every Thura- day afternoon from { to 3 p.m. at the Ksan House Society at 4724 Lazelle Ave. Invilation open to all women (adult, or living an indepen- dent adult lifestyle) who would like to have a place to join and share, listen, or talk about rela- tionships. Sate place to talk, learn or listen, For info call Andrea or Jocelyn at 635-2873, Family support/famlly centred care prac: tice course for childcare providers, parents and ather professionals working with familias. Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9:30 p.m, at The Family Place March 28 to May 2, Registration required by March 19. Call 638-1863, Terrace Churches Food Bank April distribu. tion takes placa April 16 to 19 at 4647 Lazalle Ave,, rear entrance (look for the sign}. Bring ID for you and your dependents; Easter Monday April 16 A-H, April 17.4-R, April 18 8-2, April 19 anyone missed, Donations can be made at the bargain Shop or Safeway. Buy BC Sharing cau- pons at Safeway and Overwaltea. Donations can be mailed c/o 4012 Anderson St,; Terrace, B.C. weeks in advance, space permitting. V8G 272. The Hug A Logger Association Is producing an upcoming charity fundraising calendar. We are \ooking for photos of loggers (groups or individuals) on the job, especially female or na- liva Canadian loggers. Clearly labelled photos with rames and phone numbers can be dropped off with Dominic at Royal Lepage Realty or call Sharon at 638-0069 for mare info. Skeena River Players is iooking for an old tri- pele lamp, floor madel, in working condition for The Rez Sisters Call Marriane at 635- 2942, Strong, Healthy Equals, a drop In in centre tor young women, is now open Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m, and Thursdays from 4 to B p.m, A sale, relaxed atmosphere where girls can come for support, information, ideas, conversation ar to hang out. Located at the Terrace Women's Resource Centre, Call 636-0228 for info. Start spring cleaning early! Donate otd furni- ture to local firefighters to use in a live burn program at Kemano, Contact the Terrace and Thornhill Fire Departments for information on where to drop off your used furniture. Free tutoring Is available to all grades at tha the Kermode Friendship Centra, 33413 Kalum St, an Mondays from 2-5 p.m., Tuesdays from 4:30-6 p.m, and on Thursdays from 2-6 p.m. Computer courses are now avallable at the Kermode Friendship Centre. Call 635-4906 for details, dates and times. Classes are limited at & reasonable rate, discount tor members. The Canadian Cancer Society Resource Centre, 301-4722 Lakalse Ave,, is open Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m, to3 p.m. For information about emergency ald or the Cancer Peer Support programs please call 638- 8583. Wigs, scarves and hals are available for cancer patients. Free Parent Support Circle, an ongoing weekly Self help group for parents of young children, Mondays from 7-9 p.m. Do you feel like you're all alone or feal guilty for how you're dealing with your children? Talk to peopla who understand and beliave in confidentiality. For information, call 635-0864 or 635-3459, All mothers are welcome to atlend Mother's . Time Off at Knox United Church Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursday or Friday for coffee and con- versatlon, Guest speakers, Learn adaut the joys of parenting. Sponsored by TCDSS. Phone 635-4447, Residential School Outreach Program spon- sored by the Northwest Band Social Workers Association group/support circle avery Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 1581 Kulspal in Ter- race (Kitselas reserve.) For info phone 638- 0744, ask for Louisa. In Prince Rupert call 627- 8435, TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly} meets Thursday evenings at the Skeana Health Unit auditorium, Weigh In starts at 6 p.m., meeting at 7:30 p.m. Come for a free visit. For more info call Joan at 635-0998. The Terrace Standard offers tha community calendar as a publis service to its readers and community organizations, ; This column Is intended for non-profit orga- nizations and events without an admission charge. Space permitting, items will run two weeks before each event, Deadline is 5 p.m. Thursdays, Submissions shouid be typed or _ printed neatly, E-mail submissions should not contain atfaguments »A™ Trip & Tickets Draw » Saturday, April 14" Must be present to win Don’t Drink | ee oe Drive me. 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