B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 3, 2003 _ City SCENE PUBS & CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live enterfainment Wed-Sat with The Kingfish. Wednesday is Open Mike Jam Night with frae pool. Thursday is Extreme Games Night. Friday; get there early! Saturday. is Troonie Night. The Terrace Paramedic's ambulance association fun- draiser continues ; BEASLEY’S MIX: Watch your favourite sports programs on a larga screen TY. GEORGES PUB: Live music with Midnight Hour Sept. 4 to 6. ; HANKY PANKY’S is your dance party night club. No cover, Free pool Wednesday, college night Thurs- day, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members welcome; bring a guest. Lounge opens at 3 p.m. MUSIC - Ml Andrew Clark presents a classical guitar recital Thursday, Aug. 28 at the Evangelical Free Church, ” 4840 Park Ave., starting at 8 p.m. Clark is a recent graduate of the Royal Conservatory School of Per- formance. Tickets at Misty River Books, Elan Travel and at the door. Proceeds to the Terrace Transition TERRACE STANDARD @ The Terrace and District Arts Council presents its monthly colfee house Friday, Sept. 12 al Calenera (108-4716 Lazelle Ave. ) from 7-9 p.m. Featuring Paul “Ammo” Sametz and Vince Morash. | Mi Zappacosta, the Edmonton-based recording art- ist performs Friday, Sept. 19 at the A.E.M. Lee. Pre- sented by the Terrace Concert Society, Seasons passes for all seven concerts go on sale Aug. 25 and on Sept. 8 for non members. Tickets at Cook's Jewel- lers in the Skeena Mall. VISUAL ARTS @ The Terrace Art Gallery presents its annual summer members’ show, on exhibit to Aug. 30. Works in a variety of media by members of the Terrace Art Association. Call 638-8884. mi SUMMER HOURS: The Terrace Art Gallery, lo- cated in the library, is now open Tuesday and Wed- nesday 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. TALENT CALL W@ Terrace & District Arts Council Is seeking a variely of performers for upcoming Coffee Houses. If you are a poet, writer, actor, musician or singer looking for the opportunity to showcase your talent in a casual and supportive atmosphere call Kim CINEMA @ The critically-acclaimed documentary Spelfbound plays one night only at the Tillicum Twin Theatres Monday, Sept. 15 at 7:15 p.m. Follow eight young- slers as they head to the 1999 National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. Presented on alternating Monday nights by the Terrace and District Multicultural As- sociation and the Pacific Cinematheque's Travelling Picture Show. Tickets at the door, Mi Winged Migration, the first of eight films screening this year as part of the Toronto Film Cir- cuit Series. Wednesday, Sept. 24. Early shawing (7 or 7:15 p.m.). Tickets ara $8 at the door ar buy a season pass at Misty River Books or the Art Gallery. a. Fax 638- 8432 to make'the SCENE, - Deadline.is .5 p.m..Thursday. Events will : 7 “run = space permitting. 00 os The Terrace Standart Is now ‘THE COLD BEER \ 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. ‘Don't Drink = ” wwwiterracestandart.com Check out our site or cajl 639-7283 lor advertising information You COULD WINE WEEKLY TICKET GIVEAWAYS! MOLSON CANADIAN HOUSE PARTY IN PRINCE GEORGE... Featuring: Z \. Swollen Members « SUM 41 = Treble Charger_/ & WINE STORE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK {STOP IN AT THE... THORNHILL PUB Try our delicous 2 for | Special Check Out Our New Kilchen Haurs Good Food & Great Times * 7 Days A Week \KGAREOKE SATURDAY NIGHTS a Drive Our FREE Courts House Construction Fund. LARA CROFT SHOWING FRI. TO THURS. ; SEPT. 5- 11 NIGHTLY 7 and 9 p.m. RATED 14A Ege ha ae © al 638-0131. Open to all ages and styles, syne PR yg paneennadtoninn, mPa, Br ee y \e.. leashed or fenced-in { away from your “.,, mail boxes on fF Wednesdays and ? Saturdays so your newspaper carrier can deliver your A market produces wood prod A fir, Western Hemlock, Western Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar, and A Sitka Spruce. 40% of the wood is exported to Japan, and Ml 45% to the United States. The coastal market also sells wood | lo many countries in Europe and elsewhere around the world. Lumber prices have decreased dramatically in 2003. There M cre several reasons for this including the poor Japanese A economy, the continuing Softwood ® Canadian wo M which makes the wood more expensive to export. These ig factors, combined with the high costs of logging on the coast By have led to the job losses and mill closures that have been @ seen all over BC, Wood Markets in British Columbia BC has two distinct forest markets. The larger, interior market MI sells Spruce, Pine and Douglas Fir. Their main market is the USA, where 90% of their wood is sold. ® The smaller, coastal market is unique in that is hes many more species of wood, an a wider export market, The coastal wood ucts from mainly Coastal Douglas Lumber dispute that forces producers to pay a duty for any lumber that crosses into the United States, and the higher Canadian dollar, Please have your dog J VIS I HERITAGE PARK OPEN | , 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7 Days AWeek eeeoeseceneneseeseons MONDAY, SEPT..& Skeena Squares meets at the Carpenters’ Hall (located at the corner of Sparks St. at Davis Ave.) at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 for square dancing. Everybody welcome; all ages, including teen- agers. The first four weeks are free! TUESDAY, SEPT. 9 The Celiac Support Group holds its monthly meeting at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 7 p.m. Call Shirlay.at 635-7568. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10 North Central Family Resources hosts a foster family social at the Skeena Health Unit auditorium (3412 Kalum St.) Foster parents and families are invited to meet the north re- ‘ gion’s family care support coordinator to dis- cuss foster parent needs, From 7-8:30 p.m. Light refreshments served. We look forward to meeting you all, Cail Kelley at 635-3366. THURSDAY, SEPT. 11 The local branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association is up and running again! All inter- ested members of the community are invited to altend our informational meeting Sept. 11 in the diabetes education room at Mills Memorial Hos- pital, starting at 7 p.m. Gall Carey at 636- 2512, The next distribution of the Good Food Box is Thursday, Sept. 11 at 6 p.m. Pick up at the pre arranged location, either the Health Unit or * the Skeena Kalum Housing amenities bullding at 4616 Haugland Ave,, or at 3911 Paquette Unit B in Thornhill, If you'd like to purchase a Sep- tember Good Food Box, bring $15 cash (exact change only, please) to the Library, the Family Place, Skeena Kalum Housing or Terrace Anti Poverty from Aug. 25-29. Call 638-1863 for more information. Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets at the Canadian Cancer Soclety resource centre at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. starting at 7 p.m. Call Craig at 635-0049 for into. THURSDAY, SEPT. 13 For an “encounter” you'll never forget, come to Coffea Break starting Sept. 18. A basic bible study for women, meeting each Thursday morning from 9:45-14:18 am. Our first seven- week study follows Jesus and his encounters with many different people. Free preschool story hour program (ages 3-4) and nursery (ages 0-2), Christian Reformed Church at 3602 Sparks St, For Into, call Elaine at 635-9005 or Bev at 635-4484, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 Cancer information workshop 2 p.m. upstalrs al the Kermode Friendship Society. A free ~ workshop on cancer Information, prevention and programs available through the Ganadian Cancer Society. To register, call Marsha al 635-4906, SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 Corn Roast celebrating Terrace's 71h anni- versary. Sept. from 3-6 p.m. at Heritage Park Museum. Sponsored by Rotary Clubs of Terrace. Corn, music, and fun for all ages, Admission Is $2. Proceeds to Polio Plus for the eradication of polio world wide. Early Learning Canada parenting classes at the Kermode Friendship Society, through its parenting program. Sept. 22 from 7-9 p.m. downstairs at the society, 3313 Kalum St. Eight sessions. To register, call Marsha al 635-4906. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre ts temporarily closed. If you need assistance, please call the Terrace Transition House at 635- 6447 or The Family Place al 638-1863. If it's an emergency call the RCMP at 635-491 1. Free vocal lessans: Learn to sing better and with confidence. Join Terrace Pacific Mist Sweet Adelines for three free lessons. Sept. 11, 18, and 25 at 7 p.m. at Christian Centennial School, Phone Lori at 635-0930 for further in- formation, Children’s programs at the library begin Sept. 15 for six weeks. Registration begins Sept. 3. Tickles and Tales (newborns to 12 months) Thursdays from 11:15-noon; Toddler Time {bables aged 13-23 months) on Wednes-° days from 11:15-noon; Tales for Twos {children aged 2) Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m.; and Pre- school Storytime (children aged 3-5 years) Wednesdays or Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. Programs are free, but please register in per- son or by phone at 638-8177. Attention Homeschoolers: Ahoy, Mateys. Our next homeschool program is Monday, Sept. 8 from 4-3 p.m. so join us at the Terrace Public Library for pirates. Register now! Programs are free, but please register in person or by calling 638-8177. No School Friday (for children aged 5-8} at the Terrace Public Library. Friday, Sept. 12 from 10-11 a.m. for Pirate stories and activi- ties. Register now! Programs are free, but please register in person or by calling 638- 8177, Season packages for the Terrace Concert Society's 2003-04 performances go on sale to the genera! public Sept. & through fo the open- ing night performance on Friday, Sept. 19 at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. The Terrace Salvation Army is accepting monetary gilts to assist those affected by wildfires in southern B.C, Monetary gifts can be . cropped olf at the Salvation Army Thrift Shop at 4712 Keith Ave., where a temporary receipt 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 services at 635- 1829 for more information. September Is prostate cancer awareness month. Each man's experience with prostate cancer Is diferent; sometimes it stays in the gland, with little or no effact on how a man feels ~ or how long he fives. Or it can spread, causing other symptoms and is potentially fatal. Alzheimer's Support and Education Group meats on the second Wednesday cleach month . at the conference room al Terraceview Lodge. If Alzheimer's or other geriatri¢ dementias touch yout life, you are welcome to attend, For further information, call Avelina at 798-2581. Fall! comfort with a French Accent... Experience the legendary fit. and comfort of French Dressing. jeansweanr. Fit for the way you live. ‘reach (essing PUANS WER Pais Baby's Name: Hayd Ezekiel Christian Date & Time of Birth: August 4, 2003 at 4:40 am. Weight: 7 Ibs. 3 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Terri-Lynn Johnson & Shawn Milton 4 Baby's Name; Desmond Bradley Mattlas Date & Time of Birth: July 30, 2003 Weight: 8 Ibs. 0 02, Sex: Male Parents: Brad & Jaadaa Seiso 4 Baby's Name; Kai Harold Jan Date & Time of birth: August 20, 2003 al 6:19 -.m, Weight: 7 lbs. 10 oz. 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