62 .- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 29, 1998 | City SCENE MUSIC A Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night ata GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at - HANKY’S. AGIGI’S PUB presents Groove Cen- tral, a rockin’ dance band. THE LOUNGE features DJ Burt Ljungh playing jazz and swing. ETCETERA ‘AKERMODE FRIENDSHIP ‘SOCIETY: challenge 98 summer day ‘camp for children ages 7-12 runs from ‘July 6 - August 29. For more informa- ‘tion call Burt at 635-4906. No registra- tion fees. ‘ATERRACE ART GALLERY ists of Terrace. Local art can be found at these locations until August 4: Uniglobe Courtesy Travel, Central Flowers, Groundworks, Pendragon Computers, Misty River Books, Northern Savings Credit Union, Terrace Art Gallery, Cot- ton Pick n’ Quilt Patch, Trigo’s Footwear, Elan Travel, Don Diego's, Scotia Bank, Kristin’s Emporium, Hava Java, The North Store, and Sight and Sound. ASHAMES MOUNTAIN: — Enjoy Christmas in July with Christmas caroll- ing, Santa, live entertainment, decadent deserts and spectacular scenery at the ‘ Shames Mountain day lodge July 26 from noon to 5 p.m. Reservations call 635-6244. Shames Mountain Blueberry Fest is on Sunday, August 16 from noon until 5 p.m. Bring your buckets and pick your own blueberries. They will weigh them and award prizes for the most picked. Enjoy delicious Reservations call 635-6244. blueberry deserts. NIGHTS ALIVE & FRIDAY NIGHTS are for youth from 8-midnight at the Carpenters Hall. Check out the tunes, movies and refreshments. MONDAY NIGHTS are for youths aged 9-13 from 7-9 p.m. at Clarence Michiel Field. July 20: ICBC impaired relay or water sports night July 27: skateboard and bike night August 10: open Fun night August 17: summer wind-up SATURDAY NIGHTS at the Teen Learning Centre form 9-12 p.m. have open citcle-shared circle. We listen, share, understand, aid and support without judgement. Make the *Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. Ti The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. Triple Bypass | Wednesday, July 29 to Sunday, August 2 Riverboat Days Sunday, August 2 We’re Having A Party with Triple Bypass a New - New» New | : | Tough -Times Thursday 2 for 1 | Steak Sandwich | &2for 1 : : Beverage aa : a Courtesy Van | Running Thursday - Saturday Nite. We'll | pick-up and drop your party atGeorges. Come i in and check out our great daily features and enjoy our patio area. ”, . ‘presents Artwalk ‘98, featuring the art- HAZELTON FARMERS MARKET is starting at the Old Royal Bank location in Hazelton August 1 from 9-11 am. No fees apply. For more info call Emma or Patricla 842- 6110. ART CONTEST: SU-SITAATK EDUCATION SOCIETY is holding an art contest for their logo. Con- testants must be of First nations ancestry, art should be related to the theme: Su-Sit' Aatk means ‘a new beginning’ in Tsimshain, artwork must be in by Sept 28. There will be prizes for all age groups. For more info call 635- . 4544. ‘TERRACE FIRST NATIONS COUNCIL OF WOMEN SEA- SONAL GATHERING OF FOODS: lf you don't want your rhubarb, fruit or berries, the First Nations council of women will pick. Don’t let your fruit go to waste. There are others who can benefit from it. Please call: 635-9429. WILLING TO DO VOLUNTEER WORK: The Skeena Native Develi- opment Society's first Summer Stu- dent Youth Program is looking to: assist seniors, and those In need. We are able to help with yard wark, - car washing, small painting projects, and other small jobs. !f, you need some help, call 638-0797. Please leava a message. YOUTH ON BOARD ensures B.C.'s young people (29 years old or younger) are represented on the various agencies, boards and com- missions that shape our com- munities. By participating on boards like the B.C. Summer and Winter’ Games, B.C. Transit or any of the, other 180-plus boards in our pro-. vince, you can fearn how cholces. affecting your community are made — and be part of that decision- making process. For more informa- tion call 1-877-BC-Youth or visit the’ province's web site at www. youth. gov.bc.ca KERMODE FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY: challenge 938 summer day camp for children ages 7-12 runs from July 6 - August 29, For more information call Burt at 635- 4906, No registration fees. TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY Is hosting free internet lessons from now until Aug 31, Please call the li- brary at 638-8177 to book an ap- pointment. — KIDS TIME MINISTRIES: Sunday school every Sunday until August 30 form 9:15-10:15 a.m. for ages 4- 12. Children’s Church every Sun- day morning until August 30 from 10:30-12 p.m, for ages 3-8. Vacation Bible Schoal from August 3-7 for ages 6-12 trom 2-4 p.m. For more information cali the Pantecos- tal Church 635-2434, ‘VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Av- gust 10-14 from 9:30 am. until noon at the Seventh Day Adventist . _ Church at the corner of McConnell _and Kalum Lake Drive (across from college.) ’ Friday, August 7 ATTENTION SENIORS: Pat Trem- blay will be talking about pension problems and changes to the pen- sion structure at the Happy Gang Centre at 10 a.m. No cost. Tuesday, August 11 NATURE WALK: The ‘Terrace women's resource centre is offering a chance for women to explore the natural flora and fauna around Howe Creek from 10 am. until noon. tsday, August 13 PARENT! G AFTER SEPARA- ° TION..workshop at 7 pm in the Ii- — brary board room. Free information sessions to help families adjust to , the challenges following family separation, “Tuesday, Sept. 01 POETRY DEADLINE — All young poets must submit their poems for . the library's poetry contest by today. Contest open to those aged : 12-18, Cash prizes. For more into drop by the library and pick up an: Information sheet. Sunday, September 6 25th ANNUAL LABOUR DAY CLASSIC: The interiors oldest footrace held on Sunday, Septem-. ’ ber 6 in Prince George is accepting. entries. All former competitors are. especially urged to attend tis an- niversary event, and new compati- tors are welcome. Entrants can choose from an 8.5 mile run, 17 mile run, a 3-by-3 mile relay, or wheelchair, walk, and parent with stroller divisions. To enter or for in- formation, call 962-7672. WEEKLY MEETINGS MONDAYS TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS CLUB meets at its new clubhouse on the Thornhill Community Grounds every first and third Monday of the month. For more info call Peggy at 635-5887 or Mike at 635-4043. TERRACE ADULT CHOIR meets Monday evenings until further notice ‘from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Skeena Jr.’ High band room. Everyone welcome to join amateur singing group. For more info call 635-1951, ‘TERRACE YOUTH ACTION “Society meets the second Monday of each month at the Skeena health unit at 7:30 p.m. If you’re interested in sup- porting youth projects and the ‘skateboard park, please attend. For “more information call Maureen at 638-— 0263. "SKEENA SQUARES — Join them for square dancing Mondays at 7 p.m. _ Starting September 8 at the Carpenter's "Hall 3312 Sparks St. Beginners wel- ‘come. For info call Jim at 635-6724. “SENIORS GET together for Five-Pin . Bowllag at the Terrace Bowling Alley. i Meet ati p.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. at 4542 Park. For more info call 1-888-706-1780, TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS meet the first and third Monday of each month. New members welcome. For more info call Ray at 635-3589 or Les at 635-9405. SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR As- sociation meets the second Monday of every month at 8 p.m. at Thormhill Jr. Secondary in the library. ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE “meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks “Hall. Call 635-2415 and 635-9228 for more info. your grandchildren? Call Marge at 635-7421 for info. MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- iary meets the third Monday of each month in the education room at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. TUESDAYS PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic is open every Tuesday night from 7-9 p.m. Information and counselling on birth control and birth control supplies at reasonable cost. Drop in. They're at the rear of the health unit on Kalum, so go to the back door. For-more info or to volunteer cali 638-2027. TWIN’S: CLUB PLAYTIME is the first Tuesday of every month from 10:30-noon at the Family Place. Call * 635-9669. BIRTHRIGHT volunteers mect the _ first Monday of the month in members” ‘homes on an alternating basis. For in- ’ formation or to volunteer call Linda at 635-6849 or Michele at 635-3087. Birthrite offers free, confidential preg- nancy services and is located above the Tillicum Theatre, suite #201. Office hours are 11 a.m. to 1 p-m. Monday to’ ' Friday. Call 635-3907 or call the 24- hour hotline at 1-800-556-4900. ARE YOU HAVING trouble seeing FAMILY PLACE hosts a parent and child drop-in from 10:30-noon at the activity room, For more info call & i863, TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND’ meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Caledonia high school. For more info call Jim Ryan at 635-4089. STRETCHING CLASS — The Min- istry of ‘Health community rehabilita- tion program hosts this seated stretch- ing class from 1-2 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 3412 Kalum St. Call. Anne at 638-2272 for more info. T’AI CHI FOR SENIORS is held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. For more info call Jean at 635-3159. TERRACE TOASTMASTERS meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West at room 328 to learn about public speaking in a posi- tive and encouraging environment. New members and guests are welcome. For more info call Andrew Webber at 635.5776. sy The Terrace Standard offers the community. calendar as a public ser- vice to iis readers and community or- ganizations. This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events .for which there is no admission charge. Items will run two weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m, on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatly. sources Le. The World Health Organization atc. problem? What weight problem.) plaints ripened with gases, diovascular diseasa. 25% of population Is dying premetu nutrition, been chemically fertilized, refined, processed, and folic acid and 12 others. Coffee deplates calcium. crops every year in the U.S. “Fun With Statistics The following statistics have been compiled from a number of In the 1800's the average person consumed 12 pounds of sugar par year. At last count the number was 152 pounds per year, (Weight Acanof Coke of Pepsi atc, contains 10 teaspoons af sugar. You only drink tha diet version you say?... Over 75% of com- by the F.D.A. ara related ta the artificial sweetener 8. Most commercial fruits and vegetables are harvested green and 50% of the population is dying prematuraly from heart and car- of cancer have increased 30% in the last decade despite the billions spent on drug research and new surgical tachniques and daspite studies Indicating that 60% of deaths ara preventable through Most of the foods we ear are dead and processed. They hava with chemicals. Animals ara force-ted them. When whole wheat Is processed to become white flour, 17 nuti- enis are removed including calcium, potassium, magnesium, zinc, More than 2.6 million pounds of pesticides are used on food Parents: Brian & Freda Seymour Parents: Kelr & Carolyn PaulsGreen + + fram cancer. Incidences Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Jonathan Rey Jamle Anne C. Marcial Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Stored, The nutri- Parents: Wilf & Christine Higginson Parents: James & Juliet Marcial + a Balry’s Name: Baby's Name: Nathaneal Richard Pauls Brydan Joseph Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: July 11, 1998 at 4:14 p.m. July 21, 1998 af 1:23 pm. Weight: 9 lbs 6 01 Sex: Male Welght: 7 tbs 3 02. Sex: Male Parents: Keir & Carolyn Pauls Parents: Jill Girodat iia All cadet oidcl din July 20, 1998 at 6:44 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs 6 oz. Sex: Female June 14, 1998 at 5:21 p.m. Weight: 9 ibs 5 oz. Sex: Male July 11, 1998 at 4:14 p.m. Weight: 9 lbs 6 oz. 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