B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 4, 1998 _ TERRACE STANI Box 22, , Hl a * — - is : wee RD IMPROVING ‘Terrace, B.C. Major Credit Cards YOUR V8G 4A2 Accepted ons —— near | AGAINST —- Anne Evans Your donation is Di a ‘ax let ie Pratt cANeous 638-1966 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 acknowledgement card, — Crry SCENE MUSIC » & PIANO VIRTUOSOS James Anag- noson and Leslie Kinton are at the REM Lee Theatre at 8 p.m, on Feb, 7. Pre- sented by the TerracesConcert Society. Tickets are $24 at Erwins in the Skeena Mall. 4 THE KERMODE CHORISTERS present their mid-winter afternoon con- cert — A Valentine’s Day Tea on Satur- day, Feb. 14 at 2 p.m. the Terrace Pentecostal Church fireside room. Choral music and delicious desserts are promised, Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and students. Available at All Star Shoe Repair, choir members and at the door. A The 4th annual TRI-SCHOOL BAND TELETHON takes place Sun- day, Feb. 15 broadcast live from the REM Lee Theatre on Cable 10, Phone lines are open from 5-8 p.m. 638-1333. Support music programs at Caledonia, Skeena and Thornhill. 4 THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT — The Terrace Community Band offers this concert on Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. at the REM Lee Theatre. Tickets are $12.50 for adults, $6 for seniors and students and free for those under 12. Tickets available from the Girl Guide and Sight and Sound. 4 Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- day at ti THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. A GIGI’S PUB features Dance Ex- spress. THEATRE Upcoming A BETTER LIVING, Terrace Little Theatre’s new black comedy about the wacky family from “‘Escape From Hap- piness’’, opens Feb, 5. at the McColl Playhouse. Tickets are $12 at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. ETCETERA A TERRACE ART GALLERY presents ‘‘Braam and Cossemans’’ drawings and paintings on display till Feb. 22 in the lower level of the library. For more info call 638-8884. é The KINETTE CLUB presents the 15th annual Senior’s Sweetheart dinner and dance at the Elks Hall on Feb. 8. Rides are available. Doors open at 4:30 p-m. There’s no charge and all seniors are welcome. Call Denise for more, info at 635-7959, & 13th annul MULTICULTURAL POTLUCK DINNER will be held at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb, 21 at the Terrace arena banquet room. Admission is an ethnic dish plus $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, $1 for children 10 and under. Tickets at Misty River Books. Sponsored by the Terrace and District Multicultural Assoc. and the NW Development Education Assoc. 4 Terrace artist EDWARD EPP is ex- hibiting a show at the Ruth Harvey Art Gallery in Prince Rupert, till Feb. 14. Titled ‘‘Kincolith: An Artist’s Diary.’’ NIGHTS ALIVE A Friday nights are on again for youth from 8-midnight at the Carpenters Hall. Make the ’Scene! Cail 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. It’s Summer Inside E very Thursday | Night At Georges Pub Until March 54 We'll be giving away 14 keys, 1 per week - to unlock the 7 as lucky luggage for a trip for 2 to Hawaii or Mexico, Thursday Night Karaoke Is Back! New Karaoke Discs Arriving Weekly! 3086 Highway 16 Ph: 635-6375 Wednesday, Feb. 04 TAI! CHI takes place every Wed- nesday from 6-7:30 starting now and running to June 17 at the Kermode Friendship Centre. For more information call 635-4906 and ask for Patricia. . Thursday, Feb, 05 . . TERRACE PRO-LIFE Education. . ‘Assoc. holds their AGM at 7:30 “p.m. in the Christian Reformed church, All members urged to at- tend. CALEDONIA ACCREDITATION meeting takes place from 7:30-9 p.m. in the school library, Op- portunity to express yout opinion on the school's operation. For more info call Art Erasmus at 635-6531 or Mary Hemes at 635-3475. Friday, Feb. 06 TODAY IS THE DEADLINE to join the Fresh Start quit smoking prob- lem, sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society. The program runs from Feb, 16-Mar. 15 twice weekly at night. To register call Alice at 638-2200, * Monday, Feb, 09 ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT and ed- ucation group meets from 3-4:30 p.m, at Terraceview Lodge for its monthly meeting. Tuesday, Feb. 10 VALENTINES DAY CRAFTS for children 6 and older take place at the library from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Pro- gram is free, register by calling 638-8177. RSP STRATEGY SEMINAR takes place at 7 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West banquet room. No charge. Register by calling Pete at Primerica Financial Services 635- 7800. CALEDONIA ACCREDITATION meeting takes place from 7:30-9 p.m. in the schooi library. Op- portunity to express your opinion on the school’s operation. For more info call Art Erasmus at 635-6531 or Mary Hernes at 635-3475, Wednesday, Feb. 11 TERRACE HOSPICE SOCIETY of. fers a 6-10 week grief recovery support group for individuals and families wha have suffered a loss. If you're interested in attending call 635-4811, Thursday, Feb. 12 CALEDONIA ACCREDITATION meeting takes place from 7:30-9 p.m. in the school jibrary. Op- portunity to express your opinion on the school's operation. For more info call Art Erasmus at 635-6531 or Mary Hethes at 635-3475, EARLY CHILDHOOD Educators of at 7:30 p.m. at the Family Place, 4553 Park Ave. All child care pro- viders welcome. Call 638-1863 for more info. JOURNEY OF HOPE — The BC Schizophrenia Society presents this free education class far families of persons suffering with severe men- - tal illness. Kearn the-skills to cope. Class starth at %p.mi at 3302 Sparks St. For more information call Heather Baxter at 635-8206 or Eileen Callanan at 635-3620, Friday, Feb. 13 DR. JOHN HOOGE, neurologist for the Vancouver MS clinic will speak about multiple sclerosis to persons with MS and their families/riends from 1-3 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West. Monday, Feb, 16 KERMODE’S PARENT Advocacy Program invites peaple to partici- pate in their focus groups meeting from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pre- registration required, Call 635- 4906. Tuesday, Feb. 16 SUPPORT GROUP for families of people suffering from mental illness meets at 7:30 p.m, at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse at 3302 Sparks St. Phone 638-2202 or 635-8206 for more info. WEEKLY MEETINGS WEDNESDAYS PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies takes place Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. at the health services society (formerly Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St) Public health nurse on hand to ans- wer questions. TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARN- ING council mects the first Wednes- day of every month at the boardroom of the Ministry of Education at the BC Access Centre at 3 p.m. New members are welcome, For more info call Mary Anne at 635-5449. TWIN’S CLUB meets the third Wed- nesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Place. Call 635-9669. KINETTE CLUB OF TERRACE meets every second Wednesday, New meinbers are welcome. For more, call Fiona at 635-1854 or Jennifer at 635- 3175, 747° ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS Unicorn Squadron holds air cadet training sessions cvery Wednes- day at 6:15 p.m. at the air cadet hall at the airport. For more info. call Linda at 635-5567, TERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS meet every second Wednesday at lunch al the Coast Inn of the West. For more info call John Whittington at 635-3209. SCOTTISH COUNTRY dancing happens every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Knox United Church Hall at 4907 Lazelle Ave. For more info call 635-5163. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Coffee Group meets every second Wednesday at the White Spot at 10 a.m. Call Judy at 635-3258 for info. LESBIAN DROP-IN happens noon hour on every third Wednesday of the month at the Terrace Women’s Centre. Ask for Elizabeth or Maria. ZAZEN MEDITATION takes place at 7 p.m. every Wednesday evening at the Terrace Buddhist Center. Everyone is welcome. For more info. call 633- 8396 or 635-9242, THURSDAYS AL-ANON offers a program of recovery for those whose lives have been adversely affected by the problem of alcoholism in a relative, partner or friend. Meetings are Thursdays al 7L30 p.m, at the Terrace Women’s Resource Center 4542 Park Ave. Call 635-4449, BIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold a board meeting the third Thursday of every month at 3237 Kalum St. at 7:30 pm, They're looking for volunteers and board members. Contact Lois at 635-4232 for more info, SINGLE PARENTS self help group meets every Thursday from 9:30-10:30 am, at the Family Place at 4553 Park Ave, Supervised children’s activities available, Coffee’s on, everyone wel- come. 638-1863. THE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month. They get started Oct, 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion. Call Sue at 635-2345 or Anne at 798-2250 for On December 28, 1997, TSN’s Motoring ‘98, chose the Subaru . Forester, as the Best. New | Compact Sport Utility vehicle. The Subaru Forester was voted as the best vehicle in the calegory over Toyota’s RAV 4 and Honda’s CRY. The award by Motoring ‘98 reinforces the earlier articles from Carguide, CAA’s Leisureworld and World of Wheels magazines, which also picked the Subaru Forester as the best of the new compact Sport Utility vehicles. Joe Anwyll, V-P Sales and Marketing said, “the Subaru Forester delivers what the consumer has been looking for in a sport utility vehicle - they go “almost anywhere” capability of a sport utility with the handling and performance of a passenger car. The Forester is a continuation of our hybrid vehicles, such as the Subaru Outbacks, which have defined new segments within the automotive industry.” more info. Newcomers are welcome. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets every second Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 3302 Sparks, SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB meets the fourth Thursday of the month at‘7;30 p.m. at A&W on Keith, Call Bob‘at 635-9214 for info, The’ Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice to its readers and community or- ganizations. This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events for which there is no admission charge, ems will run nwo weeks be- fore each event. 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