B2 - The Terrace @ Standard, Wednesday, October 2, 2002 TERRACE STANDARD. Ciry ScENE BAR SCENE GATOR’S PUB: Live party music nightly, BEASLEY'S MIX: Watch your favourite sports programs on a targe screen TV, GEORGES PUB: The Justin Sayne Band Oct. 2-5. HANKY PANKY’S: The northwest's largest dance night club. No cover. Karaoke Sundays and Mondays. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide guests. New members welcome. CONCERTS The Terrace Concert Sociely presents award-winning cellist Denise Djokic Saturday, Oct. 12 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. She'll perform on a Stradivarius cello, accompanied by David Jalbert.Show staris at 8 p.m. Tickets at Cack’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall, CINEMA The Travelling Picture Show from Pacific Cine- matheque presents the Danish romantic come- , dy, falfan for Beginners. The film follows six sin- . gles in Copenhagen. At the Tillicum Twin Theatre at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7. Sponsored by the Terrace Multicultural Association. For info call Neelam at 635- * 9583. The films show every second Monday to Dec. 2. THEATRE FINAL WEEK: Desdemona; A Play About A » Handkerchief presented at the McColl Playhouse ” Oct. 3, 4 and 5. Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel's : @ Depending on the tree species, that’s the wood " @ from 2-4 trees grown in managed forests. DIANA BRAATHEN and Annette Martindale in Desdemona; A Play About A Handker- chief, continuing Oct. 3-5 at the McColl Playhouse. comic, raunchy take on the lives of the women behind Othello on the day of Desdemona's murder, Tickets al Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. VISUAL ARTS The Terrace Art Gallery presents “Walking Soft- stallation at the Terrace Art Gallery Sept. 27 to Oct. 27. Caution; Adult content. The show includes images of full frontal male and female nudity. Discre- tian is advised. Make the SCENE: Call 638-7283 or fax to 638- 8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. SAFEWAY www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE Px I CHRYSLER, ew] TOYOTA] Fee www. terraceautomall. com TERRACE TERRACE iaig] TOYOrA| ‘info @terraceautomall.com ly on the Craters of Discontent”. A multimedia in- TUESDAY, OCT. 1 The Terrace Breastfeeding Support Group meets on the first Tuesday of the month at the hospital education room at 7:30 p.m. Call Cathy at 635-7397 for more information. health care privatization, takes place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 2 at the Best Western Terrace Inn. It's sponsored by the B.C. Nurses Union and the Action Coalition of Terrace. The Terrace Standard advertising @terracastandard.com [STANDARD SATURDAY, OCT, 5 Scouting Apples Days Oct. 5. Local scouts will be handing out apples at variaus downtown loca- tions to raise money. Please lend your suppor. f° More than 90% of all products shipped in the 7 =. US are shipped in corrugated boxes. « Recycled paper can be found in a variety of products including tissue, paper towels, newspapers, corrugated packaging, malded containers, insulation printing, writing and @ copy papers, and more, gf * On average, each person in North America uses roughly 341 kg (750 lbs} of paper products plus 1/2 m3 (18 ft3) of wood products annually, OCTOBER 7-10 The Terrace Churches Food Bank opens its doors for its October distribution on Monday Oct. 7 (A-H), Tuesday Oct, 8, (I-R} and Wed- nesday Oct. 9 (S-2) from 1-3 p.m. Thursday Oct. 10: anyone missed. We're located at 4647 Lazelle, rear entrance. Look for the sign. Bring ID for you and your dependents. Open from 1-3 pm, THURSDAY, OCT, 10 Depression Screening and Education day. Free screening for depression. Free, ananymous, confidential. At the pharmacy at Shoppers Drug Mart in Terrace, from 4-7 p.m. Screening forms for adults, seniors, children, teens, Asian com- munities, and people concerned about a friend or family member. Presented by the Canadian Men- tal Health Association, the Mood Disorders As- sociation of 8.C., through funding from the Mini- stry of Health Services and corporate sponsors. A free legal workshop on family mainte- nance Oct. 17 at the Terrace Women's Centre, starting at 6:30 p.m. Childcare subsidy available This month at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre October Oct 5 - The Best of the Banff Mountain Film Festival 7:00 p.m. - Tickets. $10.00 Available at Azad Adventures or at the doar Oct 12 - Denise Djokic Canadian cellist, Denise Djokic is considered by many to be the best up and coming cellist In the world. Join her and David Jalbert for an exciting evening of music, B: 00 p. m. Adults $25.00 Students $20.00. = Oct 19 - Live In concert - Mae Moore Songariter and international recording artist.-7:30 p.m. Tickets $15.00 Available, at Sidewalkers, Elan Travel and Misty River Books. All proceeds go to the wheelchalr accessible Transition House Buliding Fund, Oct 26 - The Terrace Symphony presents their 2nd Annual Halloween Concert for ids. Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Tetrace Concert Soclety Tickets Available at Unlglobe Courtesy Travel Available at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall but please pre register. Call 638-0882 for more information. Another free workshop on how to lay and assault charge is will be held Nov. 7. Call 698-0882. Recruitment driva: open house at the Lakelse Lake Fire Hall, Old Lakelse Lake Lodge Road, from 1-5 p.m. Lake and Jackpine Flat residents: It you've ever thought about volunteering for the fira department, now's the time, Demonstra- lions of fire fighting equipment and speak with fire fighters. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Terrace Scouts popcorn sales door to door to Oct. 15. Are you a good listener? Volunteer facllita- tors needed for Parent Support Circles, a non-judgemental environment for parents need- ing support. Volunteers receive a weekend train- Ing session. Must be available for 2 and 1/2 to 3 hours a week for one year, Call Carol at 635- 3459 or Tina toll free at 1-866-561-0607. Terrace Victim Assistance Program {TVAP) Is accepting applications fram people interested in becoming a Victim Service Worker. Thay will deal directly with victims of crime, PY; providing emotional support, referrals and in- Lessons From Ontarlo, a public forum on Thursday. Events will run space permitting. formation. Men and women who are 19 years or older possessing strong interpersonal and lis- tening skills are encouraged to apply. Applicants must undergo extensive security screening. For info call Jan or Sherry ate 638- 7411. Deadline Oct::14.- a ot be ety The Pacific Northwest Music Festival Syila- bus is available at Sight and Sound on Keith Ava. For information, call rene at 696-3215. The Terrace Public Library Is offering com- puter Instruction sessions. One-on-one every Friday from 5-9 p.m., or Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. We'll go over all of the basics of a computer or answer any other questions you may have, Drop in al the Terrace Public Library to book your session, or call 638-8177. The Terrace Nisga’a Dancers are staring a new year of cultural dancing. New members wel- come. Come out and learn new songs and dances. Call Keane at 615-4729 for practice times. The Terrace/Kitimat Hiking club has hikes planned every Sunday in the local mountains this fall and will continue with snowshoeing thraugh- oul the winter. Hikes occur every Sunday leaving at 9 am, Hiking schedules are available fram any outdoor store, the chamber of commerce, the li- brary or the Terrace Standard. For into, contact Chris at 695-5996, Donations of food and money to the Ter- race Churches Food Bank can be made through your local church and at drop off bins at participating storas: The Bargain Shop, Safe- way and Save-on-Foods. B.C. Sharing Coupons are available at Safeway and Safe-on-Faods. Donations can be malied to Terrace Churches Food Bank c/o 4012 Anderson St. Terrace, B.C. VaG 2T2 Terrace Paintball Club meets Sundays at 11 a.m. at a iocal field 10 minutes from town. Call Troy at 635-4799 for details. Salurday games will be organized if there's enough interest. Be- ginners welcome, Coffee Break/Story Hour: Bible study for women, Thursdays from 9:90-11:15 a.m. al the Terrace Christian Reformed Church ‘at 3608 Sparks Ave. Free nursery and story hour pre- school program (8-5 years). No previaus bible knowledge necessary. Call Lucy at 635-9610 or Elaine at 635-9005 for more information. Support the Skeena Valley Farmers’ Mar- ket food share program. Buy an extra item of fresh food or produce al the Saturday morning market and donate it to needy families in the area. A drop off bin is located at the Market on Davis Ave. Fresh food will be distributed by the Seventh Day Adventist Church at the soup kit: chen at the Carpenters’ Hall. For more Intarma- tion on how to help, call the market president at 615-0025. The Family History Centre of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lalter Day Saints, at 1744 Kenworth St., is opan Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 7-9:30 p.m, Call 635-3190 . TOPS BC mects every Thursday avening at Mills Memarlal in. the basement cafeteria. Weigh in at 6 to.7:15 p.m. Meeting from 7:30- 8:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Call 695-7519, The Terrace Standari Is now Check cul our alte o www.lerracestandard.com r call 638-7289 for advartising Information BR INUIND open 6 AM- TIPM. - F DAYS {STOP IN AT THE (FRR aie : bots Of Room. on reat Ailmosphere. 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