B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 24, 2003 Clubs & pubs GATOR’'S PUB: Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Wednesday is Open Mike Jam Night with free pool. Thursday is Extreme Games Night. Fri- day: get there early! Saturday is Troonie Night. The Terrace Paramedic's ambulance association fundraiser continues. BEASLEY’S MIX: Theresa Marle sings Friday evenings. Watch your favourite sports pro- grams on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Pete Moss & The Fungl per- forming Sept. 25-27. HANKY PANKY'S is your dance -party night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night Thursday, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Fri- day and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturday’s meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. Ail members .wel- come; bring a guest. Lounge opens at 3 p.m. Concerts @ Bubr Quartet performs Friday, Sept..26 at 8 p.m. At the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. A jazz quartet that blends the freedom of improvisation with the formalized techniques of classical music. Presented by the Terrace Concert Society. Seasons passes for all seven concerts and tickets for individual performances available at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. W@ 54:40, one of Canada’s best-known bands, TERRACE STANDARD performs live at the Kitsumkaium Hall Satur- day, Oct. 4, doors open at 7 p.m. Adults aged 19 and older only. Tickets at Northern Motor Inn and the Bear Country Inn. Limited sea- ting. Local theatre @ Ethan Claymore, a Norm Foster camedy presented by Terrace Theatre Sept. 25-27, Oct. 2-4 and 9-11 at the McColl Playhouse. Directed by Jerry Stuebing. A young widower finds the courage to carry on ~ thanks to a well-meaning neighbour and a spectral visit- or. Season passes and tickets available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. @ All That Flows, a performance piece facus- ing on racism from a First Nations perspec- tive, Featuring Marlena Dolan, who uses video, dance, and an audio soundscape to ex- amine subtie and blatant forms of racism in large and -small communities. . Presented Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gall- ‘ery by. Rainbow Productions Society and the Skeena Multiculturalism Diversity Project. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. Visual arts M@ The Terrace Art Gallery presents “Betty Demmit: Generations", on exhibit to Oct.5 Clay Artists of Terrace Oct. 10-Nov. 2. Nov. 7- Dec. 3 Dyan Myrh and Dan Condon Painting and Clay, Call 638-8884. The Terrace Art Gallery is now open Tuesday and Wednesday from noon-4 p.m., Thursday and Friday from noon-6 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m. It's closed Sundays and Mondays. At the movies M Winged Migration, a soaring bird's eye view of feathered flocks in flight, Is the first of eight. film presented through the Torento Film Circuit Series. The Georgia Strait enter- tainment weekly recently described Winged Migration as “marvellous”, Wednesday, Sept. 24, Early showing (7 or 7:15 p.m.). Tickets are $8 at the door or buy a season's pass at Misty River Books or the Ar Gallery. Spon- sored by the Terrace & Distriqt Arts Council. BN Flower & Garnet, the second movie In the Pacific Cinematheque’s Travelling Picture Show's fall tour. Monday, Sept. 29 at 7: 15 p.m. A 2002 drama by 8.¢. director Kelth Be- hrman, starring Callum Keith Rennie as a wi dowed father of two who retreats into a world of grief. Sponsored by the Terrace and District Multicultural Association. Literary arts M@ Saskatchewan writer, novelist and consum- mate fisherman David Carpenter (The Banjo Player, Courting Saskatchewan) will be reading at The Kiva at Northwest Community College Friday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. “Fax 638-: 8432 ‘to: make. the SCENE: *Deadiine Is 5 p.m. Thursday, .. _ Events will urn. | space permitting. de Every Thursday... 2 for 1 Appi’s c= it's Worth It. * Last year nearly 800 million containers | were kept out of BC landfills and recycled. Pn, pationel Www.anearp.ca rere ‘September 25" to 27) - a Masse to Saturday HEM Harold Olson Dan Corson Bill Leniuk Mitch Adams ® Starting Sept. 25... Bladder Buster Thursday's Don’t forget to Enter To Win Tickets! Sept, 25th, 26th, 27th & Oct. 2nd 54/40 Coming Soon! * Grand Prize Draw - Friday, Oct. 3rd » Mus! bei in attendance fo win “STOP IN AT THE... THORNHILL PUB Thurdays-All You Can Eat Spaghetti! Check Out Our New kitchen Hours oe RVING MOTOR INN ; Good Food & Gren! 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Lee Theatre September 26 - Buhr Quartet - interesting, inventive, curious and funny. “They play with such skill, masterful, understanding, of jazz, gypsy, classical, blue grass, avant garde” - 8:00 p.m. Tickets $25,00 at the door $20.00 for students/seniors September 27 - Xincallth Band Concert - 7:30 p.m October 4 - The bast of the Bantf Mountaln Flim Festival - 7:00 p.m, Tickets available at Azad Adventures or at the door October 11 - The Truth About Love and/or Mariage - Nils Ling presents his one man show about a political columnist turned relationship writer - Love. Laughs and interior decorating!!! - 8:00 p.m, Tickets $25.00 at the door $20.00 for students/seniors Terrace Little Terrace Concert Theatre Tickets Soclety Tickets Available at Cook’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel The Terrace Standard offers the Community Calendar as a public service to its readers and community organizations.This: column is intended for - non-profit organizations and events without an admission. charge. Space permitting, Items will run two weeks before each event. - Deadline t p.m. Thursdays. Fax your event ot PSA to 638-8432... : For complete iistings, visit www. terracestandard: com. COMMUNITY EVENTS LISTINGS SEPT. 22-26 @ Special meetings for children ages 4 and up held nightly at the Terrace Gospel Hall at 4802 Scott Ave. from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Come and bring a friend. For info call 635-3874. _ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24 : @ The SkI Patrol is holding a general informa- tion meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the Coast Inn of the West at 6:30 p.m. Anyone in- terested in joining or finding out more about the volunteer patrol at Shames Mtn.,. please come! For more information, call Suzie at 635- 5433. i Career Options for Women, a workshop pre- sented at 4 p.m. at Youth Opportunities, 4530 Lakelse Ave. Phone; 635-3812. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 M@ The 24st annual Toy Run Saturday, Sept. 27 presented by the Terrace Roadrunners Club, Everyone welcome. Bring a new toy. Meet at.the weigh scales at the Highway 16/37 intersection at 2 p.m. Run ends at the Coast Inn of the West. No host lunch at Mount Layton Hot Springs at noon. Call Ed at 635- 3489 for more information. Hf The Canadian Diabetes Association offers free training for speakers who promote health in communities. At the Eaglenest Ministries at 3302 Sparks St., Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch provided, Seating limited; registra- tion deadline is Sept 19. Call Bonnie at 250- 561-9284. Wi First Nations for All Nations Gospel] Celebra- tion Service Waaps Nagwaadm ( Our Father's House). Everyone welcome to join us for an evening of blessing, worship and the Word, At 7 p.m, Saturday, Sept. 27. at the Terrace Pen- tecostal Church, 3511 Eby St. Pastor Dan Starlund. Call 615-3105 for info. MONDAY, OCT. & HB Weaving the Mind/Body/Splrit: HIV and AIDS Information sharing. At the Kermode Friendship Centre. Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. te 3 p.m. HIV and AIDS are growing in our commu- nities. Learn how to protect yourself, your children, and your community, Workshops will be fun and interactive. Door prizes and lunch provided. Call Marsh or Angela at 635-4906 to register. TUESDAY, OCT. 7 M@ Kitimat Celebration with evengelists Len and Julie Lindstrom at Haisla Pentecostal As- sembly (Cormorant Elementary School) in Kiti- mat, At 7 p.m, Everyone welcome. Call 632- 2007. @ Cellac Suppart Group holds its monthly meeting Oct, 7 at 7 p.m., at the Skeeana Health Unit Auditorium at 3412 Kalum St. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 The Family Support institute presents a free orientation session for families with members who have a disability. From 9 a.m, to 3:30 p.m. at the Health Unit Auditorium (next to the courthouse), A workshop on the type of suppor offered by the Family Support Insti tute, as well as varlous disability issues, Cold lunch provided. We work with families,. profes- sionals and the community. We focus an pro- blem solving, Call (604) 875-1119 for more in- formation. Registration forms at Skeena Fami- ly Resources, The Terrace Child Development Centre, and the Ministry for Child and Family Development. PSAs Teen nlght at the Terrace Public Library, Wed- nesday, Sept. 24 from 7-8!30 p.m. Youths aged 12-16 are invited to join us for painting and sundae making. No charge, but please re- gister, Terrace Lttla Theatre is looking for one or two food seamstresses to assist with the many 5 wonderful costumes for its fall production of Cinderella. If you can help, call Marianne 635- 2942 evenings and weekends or Nancy 635- 1929 weekdays, All primary aged children are invited to No School Days at the Terrace Public Library. The program runs from 10-11 a.m. every Friday “ when there’s no public’ school. Free, but regis- ~ ter. The Kermode Friendship Centre offers ongoing youth programs Monday to Friday from 6-8 p.m. (ages 13-24). Freestyle Fridays: learn how to rap. Dance from 8-11 p.m. every Friday. Call Cinnamon at 635-4906. Elders are invited to the Kermode Friendship Society for Seniors Night, the last Wednesday of the month from 6-8 p.m. for dinner and acti- vities, The Sunday Fun League at the Terrace Curling Club Is looking for new members. Beginners welcome; no experience necessary. We meet Sundays at 1 pm. at the curling club, starting Oct. 5. Call Les at 615-5445 for more details. Free vocal lessons: Learn to sing better and with confidence. Join Terrace Pacific Mist Sweet Adelines for a free lesson Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. at Christian Centennial School. Phone Lori at 635-0930 for further information, Applications forms for the Christmas Craft and Gift Sale to be held at Riveriadge Nov, 7-8 are now available at Tamitik and Riverlodge in Kitimat, Application deadline Oct. 3. Call Riveriodge at 632- 8970 or Barb 632-5012. The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre Is tem- porarily closed. If you need assistance, please Call the Terrace Transition House at 635-6447 or The Family Place at 638-1863. If it's an emergency call the RCMP at 635-4911, The Older Worker Program, a free employment assistance program for the mature worker, Contact InterConnect at 635-7995, The Terrace Salvation Army |s accepting men- etary gifts to assist those affected by wildfires in southern B.C. Monetary gifts can be drop- ped off at the Salvation Army Thrift Shop at 4712 Kelth Ave., where a temporary recelpt will be issued. An official receipt for tax pur- poses will be issued by our provincial centre. Cheques should be specified ‘fire assistance.’ People can call our community senices at 635-1829 for more information. Does your loved one have a brain disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, de- pression, panic/anxiety disorder, personality disorder or OCD? For free Information and /or support call Northwest 6,C. Schizophrenia co- ordinator in Terrace at 635-8206 or toll free: 1- 866-7877 (FAM-SUPP}. Or attend the Terrace Support Group on the third Tuesday of the month (except July, August and December) at 7:30 p.m. at #102- 4450 Grieg Ave. Alzheimer's Support and Education Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the conference room at Terraceview Lodge. If Alzheimer's or other gerlatric demen- tlas louch your life, you are welcome to at- tend. Far further information, call Aveline at 798-2581 or Doris at 635-0223, WEEKLY MEETINGS MONDAYS MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxiliary meetings are held on the third Monday in the month at 7 p.m. The venue Is at the hospital in the training room, New members are very wel- come, For Information, call Cathy at 635- 2230, SENIORS GET together for Five-Pin Bowling at the Terrace Bowling Alley. Meet at 1 p.m. SKEENA SQUARES. Square dancing. Begin- ners weicome. Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the Carpenters’ ‘Hall. For info call 635-6875, Battered Halibut & Cod Combo Platter i served with fries, Caesar stata Ate | Dinner (All -prices do not include g.s.t.) ° cok INN 4702 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace 635-6302 . Lunch Chicken Souvlaki Wrap served with your choice of soup or fries and coffee or pop salad, homemade tarter sauce i and garlic pita bread. Where good food brings the family together! Pere | SEPTEMBER SPECIALS | | For The Month Of September, Enjoy! Date & Time of Birth: September 14, 2003 at 11:55 a.m, Weight: 8 lbs. 13 02. Sex: Female Parents: Rupert Gendille & September 14, 2003 at 1:02 a.m. Weight: § Ibs. 13 oz, Sex: Female Parents: Laura & Edward Gray September 15, 2003 at 8:42 a.m. Weight: 7 Ibs, 12 02, Sex: Female Parents: Pat & Tamara Prest Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Eugene Oscar Joseph Shauntae Marika Date & Time of Birth: September 10,2003 at 10:10 p.m. Welght: 8 Ibs, 8 oz. Sex: Male Parents: George & Yvette McMillan Little brother for Andrew, Marsha Wilson Clarissa & Vaeighn + , + Baby's Name: _ Baby's Name: Marlea Allison Luke Raposo Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: July 21, 2003 at 10:15 a.m. ~ Weight: 8 lbs, 10 oz, Sex: Male _ Parents: Tony & Marian Carreira 4 + Baby's Name: Baby's Name: tHlannah Mae Aiden Blaize Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Seplember 12, 2003 al 1:13 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 13 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Jessica Tait Simply fill out the stork report and drop in slot, if n- ‘Northern Drugs’ Baby Club and your newborn will receive their first SKEENA MALL TERRACE, B.C. .