. B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 6, 2006 cn ) “ TERRACESTANDARD Clubs & pubs singer/songwriter Jessica ‘Hogg ARTFUL CUP: Wednesday film ” nighits: -. Casablanca/Taxi Driver Sept. 6: Monty Python’ s -The Holy Grail/Blazing Saddles Sept. 13. Local g performs at 8 '. p.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Open mike night Saturday, n Sept. 9. GEORGE’S: Sugarfoot Sept. 8-9: Accelerators Sept. 15-16, 22-23. “HANKY’S: Tues. karaoke, free foosball/Wed. ‘karaoke, free pool/Thurs.. college games night/ Fri.-Sat, dance music & door prizes/Sunday 8 Pp. m. to midnight music jams. All you need.is your instrument because. there’s sound equipment, . lighting, a drum kit and all the amps you'll need. LEGION BRANCH 13: Meat draws. Saturdays _ Starting at 4 p.m. a - Visual Arts @ The Terrace Art Gallery has two.shows on display for the month of September. The upper _ gallery features “A Journey in Time” = mixed “media by Sharon Blythe of Hope. The lower gallery : has photography. by Paul Rusch.The gallery is “located in the basement level of the Terrace Public '. Library, 4610 Park Avenue and open afternoons SEE and listen to author Marianne Brandis when she comes to the Terrace Public Li- brary on Sept. 27. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO. @ Marianne. Brandis, author ‘of ‘Frontiers ™ ‘and Sanctuaries: A’ Woman’s Life in Holland | Governor General’s Award, and for The Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction reads from the book’s chapter on life in Terrace. “Legacy of Terrace: how nine years of farming on the Eby Road shaped the life and writing of Madzy Brandis and her family.” She comes to the Terrace Public Library Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 7 pm. Phone — 638-8177. iE Stuart McLean, the host of CBC Radio’ ’s popular Sunday show The Vinyl Cafe, returns to the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Theatre for a live performance Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets available at. _ Misty River Books call 635-4428. : Music @ The. Bills, a renowned folk music fivesome from B.C.’s: West Coast entertains music fans of all. ages with instrumental virtuosity, lush vocal : arrangements, exuberant live _ performances, evocative songwriting, and refreshingly innovative : interpretations of traditional tunes from around the | globe. The 2005 Juno Award nominees for Roots/ Traditional Album of the Year come to Terrace~ as the first act of the 2006-07 Terrace Concert © Society’s season on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. at, the Dr..R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Ticket information - TBA. Go to www. terraceconcertsociety. org. for ‘more information. ava | eAwakening Inner-Awarenéss: *Meditation 2A Life Without Limits . - @Healing Practices. A Life Of Soul Freedom: *More Joy:& Harmony FS _ from Wednesday through Saturday. NIRVANA METAPHYSIC AND HEALING CENTRE 3611 COTTONWOOD, THORNHILL + 635-7776 Progressive Personal/Spiritual. . eSharing With like Minded / Hearted -eMake Better Choices = Better Results STARTING SEPTEMBER Il - DETAILED PROGRAMS AVAILABLE ‘ - International Literacy Day - September 08, 2006 The importance of literacy to Canadians. ® On International Literacy Day,’ government and non- government organizations, business and labour groups, communities and individuals are encouraged to recognize the importance of literacy and to play an active role in _ improving the literacy skills of Canadians. © In Terrace and area there could be over 5000 people who have problems reading and writing. Some ways we can all help: © Be a lifelong learner and encourage others to learn. © Read with your child. . “ © In your work place think about the difficulties faced by people with lower literacy skills and make literacy a ° | priority. : ° Promote awareness and sensitivity towards less literate : _ people. . e Encourage people with lower reading and writing skills _ to obtain literacy instruction. _ Together we can make a difference in the literacy level in our community. This ad was sponsored by: The Community Readers & Writers Program of the Terrace Volunteer Bureau. 3235 Emerson Street . Terrace (across from the Post Office) © 638-1330 Contact us for more information about Literacy in Terrace, - or to volunteer as a Literacy tutor. ” e e e ry e e e e e e ° e e ° e e ° e e e e e ° e e e e e e REM. LEE THEATRE f information > go to our website af: remlee.net ‘The Northwest . Singers, Terrace’s Chamber Choir, is holding auditions for new singers for the 2006 — 2007 season. Rehearsals are held every Monday evening. E& _ Formore || information or for audition. times please call Marilyn at 635-5312. Jerrace Concert Society Tickets. | Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Available online at: ; www.terraceconcertsociety.org Available at: for info & to purchase tickets Uniglobe Courtesy Travel ~eeeveveesesesoe 0.0 .6-0'0. 6000000 ~ and Canada, which has been submitted for a Development. Courses and Workshops | RARER RRR ee ee ee COMMUNTIY EVENTS | SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 Parkinson's Society of Canada hosts SuperWalk for Parkinson's across Canada. in Terrace, the _ walk will be at the Millenium Trail Sept. 9 at 1:30 ‘p.m. (registration is at 1 p.m.). To pre-register or to enquire about. making a Pledge, call Carol at 635-4526, SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 Kermode Friendship Society is the lead host for the local celebration of International Fetal Alcohol! Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day. A full day of. activities planned at Kermode and George Little Park. For details, see page B1 (Around Town) or . call 635-1476.” . SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 The Terrace River Kings host the Smithers Steel- heads in the round robin portion of the Northern B.C. Challenge Cup. Game starts at 8 p.m. AUG. 25 - SEPT. 23 The Kitimat Centennial Museum hosts an ex- hibition on any and everything fish by artist and artisans working in a variety of mediums. Call 250- 632-8950. 5 - PSAs -Kalum Horseshoe Community School Society is looking for tasty and ripe locally grown fruit to supply as snacks to local schools. If you have fruit to donate, call The Family Place at 638-7863 or e- mail agathaj@telus.net with subject line: Fruit. The ‘society also needs volunteers for fruit picking and transport. | you can help, call the same number.. ‘Last year, Terrace and Thornhill primary and elementary school schildrn ate more than 1,400 kilograms of fruit donated through this program. Skeena Squares invites you to come and learn more about “Square Dance Awareness Week,” The week of Sept. 10 to 16 has been so declared ’ in B.C. by our Lt.-Gov. lona Campagnolo. Drop in at the Carpenter's Hall on Monday nights between ~ 7 and 9:30 p.m. during September and October. Danving starts Sept. 11. Call 638-8316 or 638- , 1626 for more information. ° Northern Health presents a parent-child Mother ‘Goose Program for parents and newborn to 18- month-old children. Simple rhymes and action songs to delight your baby and help develop language and communication. Thursdays, from Sept. 14 to Nov. 2, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the health unit (8412 Kalum St.) The program is free of charge and participants can come as often as they want. To register, call 638-2200. Rotaract Club of Terrace Skeena Valley is now up and running and is looking for new members between the ages of 18 and 30 who are interested in making a difference in Terrace and around the world. The club will meet on the first and third - Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West. For info call Kelly at 635-8843. The Healing Touch Association of Terrace is resuming its service to the community every first and third Monday of the month from 7-9 p.m. starting on Sept. 18 at the Knox United Church (4907 Lazelle Ave.}. For bookings call 635-8892. ~ Girl Guides of Canada is the largest organization for girls and women in Canada and weicomes girls 5- to 18-years-old and women 19 and older to be part of the following groups: Sparks — ages - _§-6; Brownies - ages 7-8; Guides — ages 9-11; ' Pathfinders - ages 12-15; Senior Branches - ages 15-18; Adults - 19 and up. Register Saturday, Sept. 9 during Club’s Day at the Skeena Mall. For information contact Cindy Haugan at 250- 624- 51 88 or e-mail chaugan@citytel.net The Clay Artists of Terrace Society offers fall pottery lessons at its studio at 4438 Greig Ave. beginning Sept. 11. Call Pat at 635-5574. > The Happy Gang Centre has a general meeting _on Thursday, Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. Terrace Branch B.C. Schizophrenia Society _ and Northern Health present Family to Family, a free 12-week course for families of persons with: depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, ovsessive-compulsive disorder and personality disorder. Learn the skills to cope. The one-night-a-week course starts Monday, Callanan at 635- 3620. Seating i is limited. The Terrace Dragonboat’ Society meets every ; Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. and Sunday at 1:45 p.m. ‘at .Waterlilly Bay. Anyone interested in dragonboating is welcome to come out and give it a try. Call Carol 635-4640 or Jocelyn 638-6265. Terrace Anti-Poverty Group Society seeks new members to help provide the vital services within.the community. Membership fees are only — $5 a year. Fees can be waived for lower income persons. Come to the group's office at 4628 Park °. | Ave. For info call 635-4631. Heritage Park Museum has: new fall hours of operation. The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Thursday. For a guided tour, call ahead to 635-4546. ~ Support After Suicide support group monthly meetings have been cancelled. Assistance with grief is still available from others that have experienced a suicidal death of someone close. Talking and listening to others about their experiences lessens the burden and eases the pain. Fer support & info call Joset at 638-1347, The Canadian Cancer Resource Centre offers cancer: support group for family and friends ’ meeting every second and fourth Thursday of the . month at 7 p.m. Next meetings are Sept. 14 & 28. The cancer centre is at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. It's - open Monday to Friday from 12-2 p.m. Internet access for cancer research is available. For - information about emergency aid or peer support § programs, call 638-8583. . The George Little House flea market is every Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon. Buyers and sellers needed. Call 638-8887 for more information. . The Terrace Emergency Shelter hosts Bannock & Beans, where Fridays are chili nights at the shelter. From 4-6 p.m. at 2812 Hall St. Call 635-— 5890 for more info. The meal is free. Volunteers for meal preparation always needed. A brain injury support group in Terrace meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5:30 p.m. now in a new location (room 280 of the public health building on Kalum St,). The meetings are open to survivors, family members | and service providers. For more information, call Mark at 638-1818 or e- “mail mark_brain _injury@ yahoo.ca \ Soup Kitchen, operating every Monday from 12-1:30 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Society, - 3313 Kalum St. Enjoy a hot bowls of soup and a bun! Call Angela or Louisa at 635-4906. Terrace Toastmasters is now meeting on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. The next meetings will be on Sept. 13 & 27 at 7:30 at the firehall building conference room. - p.m. New members are always welcome. Call Bob at , 638-0923 or Rolf at 635-6911 for information. - Royal Canadian Legion is appealing to members and their spouses for auxiliary volunteers to help prepare vegetables and pie crusts once a month ‘for steak night and to help with dishes. If interested please phone 635-4862. ‘Alcoholics Anonymous meetings every night of the week. Call 635-6533. N/A meetings 7:30 p.m. ’ Saturdays at the education room at the hospital. Call Tony at 798-2598. Sweet Adeline’s Pacific Mist Chorus holds choir practice at Cassie Hall School's music room -on Thursdays from 6:30 to 9.p.m. For info, call Vic 635-6905 or Trudi 635-0056. The Terrace Writers Guild meets the last Tuesday of every month at Cafenara. Network with __ other writers, and share goals, markets and tips. Newcomers welcome. Call Sarah at 638-8899.. Terrace Big Brothers and Big Sisters are people who -have found a rewarding and meaningful relationship with a child. They spend a couple of hours a week opening up a new world of experiences for a child. It's easier than you might think to get involved. For info call 635-4232. We require Phone Chris 635-3334 Promott Sin! ‘Door: 2 adults and 2 children $48 Matinee-Only-Package: _ SS Standard “Radi ons Sept. 18 “from 7-9: 30: p.m. ‘at the Stepping, Stone Clubhouse. To enquire/register call Eileen _ a seamstress. “orice $34 (2A &2Ch). + $5 per.extra child! Coming in: November... Puss’n’Boots!!! Advance Panto-Package: 940 (2Ad&2Ch) - Af bought before November 1st, 2006: Our official ticket, outlet is Courtesy Travel : #113 - 4716 Lazelle Ave | S dewallecrs EAST ON LAZELLE + 4548 Lazelle Ave, Terrace * 638-1711 ‘ Baby’s Name: , Baby's Name: Curtis Smith “Kyla Rayann Alonder. Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Aug. 18, 2006 at 7:47 p.m. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. Weight: 7'Ibs. 10.02, Aug. 22, 2006 at 5:54 p.m. Sex: Male Sex: Female Parents: Nadine Chief & Parents: Melinda and Adam Frankie Smith . ; Baby’s Nome: . Baby’s Name: “Sarah Kari-lyn Alexcee Randi Lucille Ida Mowatt Date & Time of Birth: | Date & Time of Birth: g. 24, 2006 at 11:35 a.m. Aug. 25, 2006 at.10:35 p.m. Weight 8 Ibs..2 oz. Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz. Sex: Female Sex: Female Parents: Rosolee Alice Barton & Don 1.U. Mowatt “Baby sister for Steffen” Baby’ s Name:: Willow Catherine Elliott Parents: Jonel and Bradley Baby’s Name: Date & Time of Birth: _ Massiah Kingston William Aug. 25, 2006 at 9:16 a.m. Buddy Morrison Weight: 7 lbs. 15 oz. Date & Time of Birth: Sex: Female Aug. 21, 2006 at 9:50 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 12.5 oz. Sex: Male . Parents: Chantal Loring & Billy Joe Morrison Parents: liso & Eron & Bryn” a :Veongraultest the parents on the new_ additions to their ” families, “Baby sister for Rhys, Cricket