B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 9, 2002 _ TERRACE STANDARD -Crry ScENE BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Live party music nightly. BEASLEY'S MIX: Watch your favourite sparts programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: The Accelerators Oct. 9-19. HANKY PANKY’S: The northwest's largest dance night club. No cover, Karaoke Sundays and Mondays. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide quests. New members welcome, GALA The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce Gala evening Saturday Oct. 19, featuring the 2002 business excellence awards at lhe Coast Inn of the West. Celebrate the chamber'’s 75th anniversary — and help kick off the city's 75th anniversary celebra- tions, loo. Live music by Al and the Capones, a seven- piece Rock i’ Roll band from Kilimat. Reserve tickets by calling 635-2063 or buy them in-person at the Coast Inn of the West front desk, MUSIC The Terrace Concert Society presents award-winning cellist Denise Djokic Saturday, Oct. 12 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, She'll perlorm on a Stradivarius cello, accompanied by David Jalbert.Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets al Cook’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mail, race Multicultural Association. For info call Neelam at Theresa Fenger in concert at the R.E.M, Lee Satur- day, Nov. 2. This up-and-coming vocalist will perform songs from her new, Nashville-recorded CDs, Dancing on Air and Me and You and Forever. Tickets at Uni- glebe Courtesy Travel, Lost Boy Outfitters and At the Door. Allages welcome. The B.C. Choral Federation presents Autumn Song, a workshop for singers. Join Dr. Mare A. Hafso, director of choral music at Augustana Univers- ity College for an exciting weekend, Hone skills, mest other performers and explore the strength and crea- tivity that comes from singing. Group and individual classes available. Call Marilyn at 635-5912 to register or for more information. COMEDY > Yuk Yuk's on Tour returns to Terrace Oct. 18 and 19 at the Best Western Terrace Inn. Stand up come- dy featuring Peter Kelamis and Toby Hargrave. Tick- els at Uniglobe. ; : CINEMA | The Travelling Picture Show from Pacific Cine- matheque presents the Mexican road movie And Your Mother Too (Y Tu Mama Tambien). In Spanish with English Subtitles. At the Tillicum Twin Theatre at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21. Sponsored by the Ter- 635-3583. The films show every second Monday to © Dee. 2. THEATRE Until ihe Violence Staps...Ksan Soclety invites you to participate in a preliminary play reading of Eve Ensier's The Vagina Monologues. Auditions follow in November and a “V-Day” benefit perfor- mance in February 2003, Women of all colours and ages are welcome. No experience necessary. Interes- ted readers and actresses can contact Marianne Weston at 635-2942 for dale, location and scripts. VISUAL ARTS The Terrace Art Gallery presents “Walking Soft- ly on the Craters of Discontent”. A multimedia in- 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- tion is advised. OPEN CALL; The Terrace Art Gallery is accepting - submissions for a photography and quilting exhibit planned for January. Contact Aron for details at 638-8884. Make the SCENE: Call 638-7283 or fax to 638- 8432 to add your event fo the Standard's free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday. Events will run space permitting. CY pircuin ff % e CANADA! fi. FALL CLEAN UP WEEK rétace| OCTOBER 21-25, 2002 The City of Terrace’s Public Works Department will pick up extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, during the week of October 21-25, 2002. . Please have the extra garbage and waste material in plastic bags or cartons to assist in the pickup, and set it out on your regular garbage collection day, although it may not Bet picked up until later in the week. This service does NOT include car bodies, stumps, industrial waste, or items normally charged for at the Landfill (such as major appliances). www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE OKT CHRYSLER, ig] TOYOTA, www.terraceautomall.com TERRACE TERRACE ew) TOYOTA info @terraceautomall.com Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Oct 19 - Live in concert: 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 wheelchair accessible Transition House Building Fund, Oct 26 - The Terrace Symphony presents their 2nd Annual Halloween Concert for Kids, Terrace Little Terrace Concert Theatre Tickets Sociaty Tickets Available at Cook's Jewellers in the, Skeena Mall Available at Uniglobe Courtesy ‘Travel The Terrace Churches Food Bank opens its doors for its October distribution on Monday Oct. 7 (A-H), Tuesday Oct. 8, (|-R) and Wed- nesday Oct. 9 (8-2) from 1-3 p.m. Thursday Oct. 10: anyone missed, We're located at 4647 Lazella, rear entrance, Look for the sign. Bring ID for you and your dependants, Open from 1-3 Pm ke . Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets at the Stepping Stones Club- house Oct. 10 at 7 pm. For info call Craig at 635-0049. Depression Screening and Education day. Free screening for depression, Free, anonymous, confidential. At the pharmacy at Shoppers Drug Mart ln Terrace, from 4-7 p.m. Screening forms Sa for adults, seniors, children, teens, Asian com- munities, and people concemed about a friend or family member. Presented by the Canadian Men- tal Health Association, the Mood Disorders As- sociation of B.C., through funding from the Minl- stry of Health Servicas and corporate sponsors, Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets every second and fourth Thurs- day of the month at the Stepping Stones Club- house, at 4450 Greig Ave., At 7 p.m. The next mening is Oct. 10, Call Craig at 638-0049 for nfo. SATURDAY, OCT, 12 Scouting Apple Days Oct. 12, Local scouts will be handing out apples at various dawntown locations as a thank you to the public, Please lend your support. Bornite Trall work party to install a biffy and other trail work. Meet at 8 am. Saturday, Oct. 12 at the 4716 Lazelle Ave. parking lot. Bring pruning loppers, lunch and rain gear. Call Kelly at 638-5633 for more information. The Terrace Emergency Shelter will offer a Thanksgiving dinner at 2812 Hall St., Monday, Oct. 14 from 2-8 p.m, Adult men and women who do not have access to this meal are welcome. Do- nations of food for this event will be gladly ac- cepted. The shelter would also greatly appreci- ate donations of winter clothing, coast, boots, toques and gloves. For information call the Ter- race Emergency Shelter at 636-5890, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 The Good Food Box distribution takes place from 6-8 p.m. at Skeena Kalum Housing at 4616 Haugland, and at the Northern Health Auditori- um al 3412 Kalum St. Participating families should pick up their box at the nearest location. . For more info call tha Family Place at 638-1863 Monday to Thursday. A free lagal workshop on family mainte- nance Oct. 17 at the Terrace Women's Centre, starting at 6:30 p.m. Childcare subsidy available but please pre register. Call 638-0882 for: more Information. Another tree workshop on how to lay and assault charge is will be held Nov. 7, - Call 638-0882, Find out more ebout adoption: the Adoptive Familles Association of BC and the Ministry of Children and Family Development host an infor- mation day on B.C.'s waiting children Saturday, Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 400-4545 La- zelle Ave., Terrace. Preragister by calling 1- 877-ADOPT-07 or 635-2999. Autumn Charity Tea, Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Knox United Church from 1-4 p.m. Spon- Sored by Women and Development. International | teas and coffees from around the worid. Locnia Auction and book sale, Recrultment drive: opan house al the Lakelse Lake Fire Hall, Old Lakelse Lake Lodge Road, from 1-6 p.m. Lake and Jackpine Flat residents: - If you've ever thought about volunteering for the fire department, now's the time. Demonstra- tions of fire fighting equipment and speak with fire fighters. Terrace Search and Rescue Is looking for volunteers, Introduction night Monday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m, We meet at 4526 Gregg Ave, at the Search and Rescue Hail across from the Skeena Hotel. Far more information call Debbie at 638-8832. Must be 19 years or older and consent to a criminal record search. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Terrace Scouts popcorn sales door to door to Oct, 15. Are you a good listener? Volunteer facilita- tors needed tor Parent Support Circles, a non-judgmental environment for parents needing support. Volunteers receive a weekend training session. Must be available for 2 and-1/2 to 3 hours a week for one yaar. Call Carol at 635- 3459 or Tina toll free at 1-B46-561-0607. Terrace Victim Assistance Program {TVAP) is accepting applicallons from people interested in becoming a Victim Service Worker. They will deal directly with victims of crime, providing emotional support, referrals and in- formation. Men and women who are 19 years or older possessing strong interpersonal and lis- tening skills ara encouraged to apply. Applicants undergo extensive security screening. For info call Jan at 638-7411, Deadline Oct, 11. The Terrace/Kitimat Hiking club has hikes planned every Sunday in the local mountains this fall and will continue with snowshoeing through- out the winter. Hikes accur every Sunday leaving at 9 am. Hiking schedules are available from any outdoor store, the chamber of commerce, the il- brary or the Terrace Standard, For info, contact Chris at 636-5996. Tarrace Paintball Club meats Sundays al 11 a.m. at a local field 10 minutes from town, Call Troy at 635-4739 for detalls. Saturday games will be organized if there's enough interest. Be- ginners welcome, Coffee Break/Story Hour: Bible study for women. Thursdays from 9:30-11:15 a.m. at the Terrace Christian Reformed Church, 3608 Sparks Ave. Nursery and story hour preschool program (8-5 years), No pravious Bible know- ledge necessary, Call Lucy at 695-9610 or Elaine at 635-9005 for more Information, = The Terrace Standard Is now = “Www.terracestandard.com Check aut our site or call 638-7263 for advertising information v Liecn out OUR NEW MENU VING BREAKFAST ALL Day fi- LI PM.-7 DAYS Greet Atmosphere. The only LOG CABIN PU NN THE NORTHWEST. ; TUESDAY NIGHTS * 7 PAM, ce AYUGAS RULES CASH APRUIES AHAKDED * 3 French Dressing Jeanswear jeans * cords © colours * coats © petites © larger sizing Buy One Pair Of French Dressing Jeanswear Your 2nd Pair 1/2 Price Sidewalkers 4548 Lazelle 638-1711 (aston Lazell) Open Monday to Saturday ¢ 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Ask us about supporting Pink Ribbon Days! 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