The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 11, 2003 - BS The Terrace Standard Is now ol ; www.terracestandart.com Check out ove site or call 638-7283 for advertising information TERRACE STANDARD — Crry Scene oe Cedarvale. Headliners include interior country-rock PY B S & dance band Meier Road, plus Terrace performers Borderline, Mconlight & Rosie, and Rene’ & Rene’. GATOR'S PUB: Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Wed- nesday is Jam Night, Thursday is Spa Essentials night with diamond ring giveaway. Friday is “Feel the Thunder’. Saturday is Troonie Night. BEASLEY’S MIX: Tasha's back every Friday night. Theresa Marle sings Saturdays. Watch your favourite sports programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Seml-Chronic plays June 12-14. HANKY PANKY’S is your dance party night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, collage night Thurs- day; Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members welcome; bring a guest. Lounge opens at 3 p.m. CONCERTS @ The Terrace Symphony Orchestra presents _ Debut, a concert featuring soloists from the orche- ’ gira. Sal., June 14 at the R.E.M. Lee, starting at 7:30 p.m. This is the TSC's final concert of the season. Tickets at Misty River Books or from members. Mi Terrace Little Theatre invites you to audition for an upcoming production of Norm Foster's Ethan Claymore. The cast requires three adcuit males, one adult female and two male youths aged approx. 11 and 15. Auditions at the McColl Playhouse June 30 and July 2 at 7 p.m. Information call Jerry at 632-5843. VISUAL ARTS @ Public reception for the 75th Anniversary heritage display/2003 First Nations Celebration/ Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce Art Contest. At the Terrace Art Gallery Friday, June 13 at 7 p.m. This fantastic celebration of Terraces di- verse arts and culture runs to July 13. ENJOY OUR DELICOUS FATHER'S DAY BRUNG (‘THE COLD BEER ){ -oc0OPNATTHE.. ¢. WINE STORE THORNHILL PUB Try our deli delicous 2 2 ar 1 1 Special OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK \ Sam. to 11 pm. | AREGKE SA SATURDAY NIGHTS ‘Don't Drink & Dri ive Our FREE Courtesy Van (will take you home! _ Mf Artists wanted! The art gallery is organizing the 2003 Art Walk. We're looking for artists, shops and volunteers to help get this year’s event off the ground. cal! Aron for details at 638-8884, THIS COMMEMORATIVE quilt by the Skeena Valley Quilters will be presented to the city of Terrace Friday at an opening reception at the art gallery. @ The Terzace Art Gallery is located in the lower level of the Terrace Public Library. It's open Wed- nesdays to Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 1-4 p.m. The gallery is open from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday. lical Free Church. Program features familiar songs from Ragtime tunes to Star Wars. Admission by do- 3 i Pal 7d i aa M@ Senior puplis with Terrace Academy of Music present a special recital at 7:30 p.m. Wed. June 18 in honour of Terrace’s 75th anniversary. At the Evange- nation. All ages. Call 638-1183 for further info, Fax 638- 8432. to. ‘make thie SCENE. 11th annual Cedarvale Jam runs June 20-22 at } FRI. TO THURS., JUNE 13 - 19 ey LS FAMILY COMEDY IN CANADA, AGAIN! DADDY “632: 2525°: KITIMAT : echakstheatra.co com ; cs DAYCARE STARRING EDDIE MURPHY 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. * GENERAL SEAPORT LIMOUSINE LTD. | courier service. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE Daily scheduled bus service from Stewar! lo Terrace and return, and all points in between. Pick- up and delivery of goods i in Terrace, C.O,D. and P.O, Box 217, Stewart, B.C. Ph: 636-2622 FAX: 636-2633 Terrace Depot: 635-7676 - a Forestry in Canada Canada’s temperate and boreal forests make up approximately 417 million hectares. 234.5 million hectares is considered commercial forest land; however, 19% of this land is under policy constraints and will not be harvested. About 119 million hectares of Canadian forest land are used primarily for timber production, Canada’s antiual exports in forest products are approximately $44.1 billion 25% in paperboard and other paper 16% newsprint 14% other products 25% in softwood lumber 16% pulp wood 4% wafer board Major export markets include the United States (81%), European Nation (6%), Japan (6%), Other countries (5%), and South and Central America (2%). For British Columbia, the value of exports was $14.1 billion. This broke down to: 46% softwood 22% wood pulp 15% other products 10% other paper and paperboard 4% newsprint 3% wafer board British Cotumbia’s major markets include USA (65%), Japan (15%), Other countries (10%), European nation (9%), and South and Central America (1%). In 2001, 90 600 jobs were directly related for forestry in British Columbia, with $3.8 billion in wages being earned. Source: The State of Canada's Forests 2001-2002 copyrighted Her Majesty Queen of Canada 2002 Comin: to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Upper Lobby - . Paintings yr Roberta: Robson June 26, 2003 - Caledonia Secondary School Awards Ceremonles Terrace Concert Soclety Tickets Available at Cook’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Travel Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Avallable at Uniglobe Courtesy ‘Deadline is. 5 p.m. fun- space. permittl nee Y 2 Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets at 7 p.m. at Stepping Stone Clubhouse. Mountain View Christian Academy hosts a drop in evening to answer questions at the ii- brary from 7 to $ p.m. dune Good Food Box distribution Thursday, June 12 at 6 p.m. Pick up at pre-arranged loca- tion (Health Unit, Skeena Kalum Housing ameni- ties bullding at 4616 Haugland, or 3911 Paqu- ette in Thornhill). To purchase the July Good Food Box bring $15 in exact change to the li- brary, Family Placa, or Skeena Kalum Housing during the week of June 23-27, Sarry, no che- - ques. Call the Family Place al 638-4863. FRIDAY, JUNE 13 The Kermode Friendship Centre is holding a garage sale from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. upstalrs at the centre, Donated items are welcome, SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Exstew Falls trail building project will take place, organized by local Sierra Club members. Meet in parking lot at 4716 Lazelle Ave. at 9 a.m. Bring lopping shears and shovel. Far more info, call Kelly at 798-2535, Blg Bike Aide for the Heart and Stroke Foun- dation of B.C. and Yukon comes to Terrace June 14. Teams collect pledges to ride the Big Bike. There's also a Big Boss Ride for Terrace's pusi- ness leaders. Call Terry Runions at 639-9090, Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion Relay, 11 a.m. at the Grand Trunk Pathway, Peopte of all ages across Canada will wheel — on bicycles, wheel- chairs, inline skales, scooters - and pledge to improve the lives of pecple with spinal cord tn- jury through quality of life and research initia- tives, Call Jo Ann Thorpe or Ann Evans at 635- 6420 or 638-1966. Late French immersion: Informational meet- ing at Cassie Hall Elementary at 7 p.m. for par- ents of children in Grade 4 or 5 who want to find out more about a new Late French Immersion program that could begin in September, 2003, Register now If you're interested. Call Cassia Hall prinelpal Joe Vidal at 635-5646 or Darcla at 635-1138 to register or for more info. WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 Community Response to Hungry Kids meets al the Terrace Public Library at 3:30 p.m. We are committed to finding long-term solutions to hungry kids in our community by pulling together families who ate directly alfected and commun- ity services agencles and the public education system. We share Information and ideas that could help you — or the families you work with. Join us in addressing this growing concem, Kids welcome. Relreshments. Call 638-1863. SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Celebrate National Aboriginal Day in George Little Park. There will be something for your whole family to experience. Highlights include welcome speeches by tha mayor of Terrace, chiefs and dignitaries, live entertainment by Shadow Dancer, Kingfish, Moontan and more, traditional dance groups Xbishuunt, Nisga’a and K’san, face painting, aboriginal achievement awards, a fashion show, dunk tank, kid’s castle and food, food food, food! From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Heritage Park Museum is now open for the season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, For more information call 635-4546, The Terrace Public Library is offering com- puter classes for people of all ages. These hour long one-on-one sessions will cover any topics or questions you may have regarding computers. Call the library at 638-8177 to sign up. Learn how to travel the Information Highway. InterConnect hosts a three-day workshop from 1-3 p.m. June 17-19. Anyone In- terested in learning how to use the Intemet to help in a job search, post your resume online, in- crease your exposure to employers, and much more. You should have an up to date resume. For more information or to register call 635-7995. Does your loved one have a braln disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, de- pression, panic/anxiety disorder, personality disorder or OCD? For free Information and /or support call Northwest B.C, Schizophrenia co- ordinator in Terrace at 635-8206 or toll free: 1-866-7877 (FAM-SUPP). Or allend the Ter- race Support Group on the third Tuesday of the month (except July, August and December) al 7:30 p.m, at #102- 4450 Grieg Ave. The Canadian Cancer Society's Cancer Re- source Centre has moved, We're now located at #207-4650 Lazelle Ave. above the Terrace and District Credit Union. We're open Monday to Friday from noon to 2 p.m. Call 638-8583, Mills Memorlal Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop Is located at 4544 Lazelle Ave. Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A drop box is located in the parking lot for denalions. Dad’s Group msels Mondays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at 4665 Park Ave. Sponsored by the Ter- race Child Development Centre. The focus is re- cognizing and supporting the valuable role fa- thers play in thelr child's life, Parenting sup- port, speakers, information, Call 635-1830. The Greater Terrace Beautificatlan Society needs volunteers and members. Meetings are held on he first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall in council chambers, Call Myrna al 635-4224 for further information, Cancer Connection: A free telephone peer support connecting people living with cancer and trained volunteers who've had similar cancer ex- perlences. Confidential, Matches generally made within 48 hours. Information, encouragement and support to peopla living with cancer. Call 1-488- 939-3933. TOPS BC meats every Thursday evening at Mitis Memorlal in the basement caleteria. Weigh in at 6 to 7:15 p.m. Meeting from 7:30- 8:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Call 635-7519. Sweet Adelines Choir meets avery. Thursday at 7 p.m. at Centennial Ghristlan Schoo! in the music room {ihe portable at the back of the school}. For info, call Alfreda at 635-7602. EVERYTHING IS 20% ni OFF ALL THE INVENTORY MUST GO! 30% ot Swarovski Crystal Ty Babies Boyds Bears Cherished Teddy’s vetork report and : drop in slot. Baby's Name: Miranda Rylene Ward Date & Time of Bird: May 17, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. Weight: 5 lbs, 12 02, Sex: Female Parents: Leonard Ward & Suzanne Baby's Name: Katicia May-Hope Date & Time of Birth: May 22, 2003 at 5:34 p.m. Weight: Sls. 702, Sex: Female Parents: Amber-Marie Howat & Banville Bruce Dumaine + + Baby's Name: aby's Name: Jonathan Waylon Isaiah David Lorenzo Haynes Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: May 24, 2003 al 2:57 p.m Weight: 8 lbs, 10 oz, Sex: Male Parents: Thomas Robinson & — May 24, 2003 al 6:32 a.m. Welght: 8 ibs, 15 02, Sex: Male Pareats: Shelly Haynes-Marrelli & Crystal Good Frank Marrelli . + : + . Baby's Name: Daby’s Name: Avery Victorla Rose-Lyn Cricket Helene Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: May 24, 2003 at 10:27 p.m, Weight: 11 lbs. 5.5 oz, Sex: Female Parents: James & Yvonne Bolin May 28, 2003 at 9:05 a.m. Weight: 7 Jbs. 5 02, Sex: Female Parents: Lisa & Bron Elliott Northern Drugs’ Baby Club and newborn will receive thelr first Gund Teddy Bear imply fill out the SKEENA MALL TERRACE, B.C.