82 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 2, 2000 | | TERRACE STANDARD |. ~ Crry SCENE Bar Scene Gators Pub: Attention Ladies! Hollywood Creations all-male revue is coming tonight. Tickets $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Appearing until August 12, Trixxx. Beasley's Mix: Live entertainment with John Smiley, Friday and Saturday. Still Terrace's coolest lounge. , George's Pub: Wild Katz. Runs until August 5. Relax on the fully licensed and heated patio al the Northern Motor Inn. Nature tours Explore the beauty of the north with Exchamsiks Park's nature tours. This cozy provincial park is located about 60 kilometres west of Terrace. The tours will run weekly on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 4 pm and will run until August 20. Call Sean Grege, 615-4799 for more information. Pond Tour Get a peek inside the private ponds of local residents at the first annual Ksan House Society pond tour, August 5. The self-guided tour runs from 10 am to 4 pm. Maps will be provided so people can plan their route. Tickets cost $16 and are available at the Ksan Georges Pub “Licensed For Good Times” | features work from local and regional artists who are members of the Terrace Art Association. The artwork on display will consist of a variely of mediums, from oil and acrylic paints, to pottery to photography. The gallery is located at the lower level of the library and the hours are Wednesday 12-3 p.m., Thursday ta Saturday fram 12-4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Farm Market Rosswood farmers market offers local crafts and produce every Sunday until August 27. The farmers market starts at noon and runs until 4 pm. Bring the family and enjoy some rural fun. €auditions Want to get involved in community theatre? The Terrace Little Thealre (TLT) is holding auditions for their upcoming play, Bordertown Cafe, August 15 and 16. Director Annette Martindale is on the hunt for four actors, a young male actor in his 20's, a female actor in her 30's and two older maie actors in their 40's. IF you never acted or are a seasoned veteran, the TLT wants you! Playing Tuesday to Sunday August 1" - August 6" v, P< Relax on our) seamount EF PATIO \_ during Slingers Race. Ful Service + Licensed » Heated ¢ : ~ STOP IN AT THE ) THORNHILL PUB Sit back and relax on our Patio. The only LOG CABIN PUB IN THE NORTHWEST. \ Check Our New Menu! J Stingers Race COLD BEER) Sunday, August 6th & WINE at HIGH NOON STORE HOURS: Cheer on your favorite Monday- Fridayl I om.- 1] pm. joy th q BEER CARDEN Saturday & Sundey ? a.m. - 1] pm Nee f Come in & find out how to WIN . KOKANEE mountain bike. 3086 Highway 16 Terrace, B.C. Art Galiery The Terrace Art Gallery presents The Summer Members Show from Wednesday, House. Or Email us at www.cantire.terrace @asg.net SAFEWAY July 19 ta Saturday September 9. The exhibit - terrace.automall@telus.net STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 The Terrace Standard standard @kermode,net July 18, 2000 at 2:20 am. Welght: 8 lbs. 7oz. Sex: Female Parents: Kelly Gingles & July 17, 2000 at 5:13 a.m. ‘Weight: 8 lbs. 202. Sex: Male Parents: Isaac Brown & July 19, 2000 at 8:35 am. Weight: 9 lbs. 9oz. Sex: Male Parents: Leona & Bert July 12, 2000 at 6:45 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 1502, Sex: Male Parents: Amelia Wilson & July 19, 2000 at 2:54 p.m. Weight: 7 lbs. Sex: Female Parents: Dennis Keck & Tracey Bailey Date & Time of Birth: July 17, 2000 at 8:44 a.m. Weight 8 lbs. 4'/-02. Sex: Female Parents: Tracey & Rick McKinnon Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information BGs very own ibod pec. Wednesday, August 2 Big Round-Up Program features ventri- loquist Wayne Bertness and his ‘dummy’ Randy at the Terrace Alliance Church, from 6 pm to 8 pm. Admission is free. Drop in bible school also offered during the week. For more info., call Mark 635- 7727, Take a stroll through Terrace’s secret oases. The Ksan House Society is holding the first annual, self-guided Pond Tour. pm. King of the Mountain Footrace takes to Terrace mountain. The race starts at 10 am at the Terrace Arena. Registration is $18 or $15 for BC Athletic members and includes a t-shirt. Register on race day only between 8:30 am and 9:30 am at the arena. For more information, call Geoff, 638-1802 or Jack, 638-0751. Family Picnic at the Heritage Park. There will be entertainment, prizes and races. The fun runs all afternoon, fram 1 pm to 4 pm. Admission is by donation and bring your own picnic. onday The Dutch Voices will be preforming at the Pentecostal Assembly in Terrace at 7:30 pm. Come hear a variety of songs Wednesday, August 9 Paint Party Play Day colours the Family Place from 3-3:30 pm, Painting will take Cancer Support Group meets Aug. 10 at the Stepping Stones Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks St. at 7 p.m. Call Craig at 635- gust 13 at Harlee’s Place, 16 kilometres north on Kalum Lake drive. Enjoy the en- tire weekend of country, blue grass and Cellic music and a fiddlers contest on Saturday afternoon. Weekend passes, $35 and day passes are available. For more info., call Earl 635-9037 or Harley 635- T3di. Saturday, August 12 Kermode Friendship Society Youth Day Camp garage/bake sale 8 a.m. to noon at 3313 Kalum upstairs. Trish at 635-4906 for information. Monday, Aveust_ 14 HolyWord Studios Vacation Bible 2638, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Cancer Resource Centre of- fers resource information about emer- gency aid, the breast cancer visitor pro- gram and the cancer visitor program. Summer hours are Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10 am to 3 pm. To find out more, cal] 638-8583. Thursday, August 3 www. safeway.com Kids Crafts are being held at the Herit- gxeena Valley Fall Fair Association is ; ~~ ~~ age Park. Come make masks and noise igoking for volunteers to help make this Accessories TERRACE TERRACE shakers to parade across the ald bridge year's fair the best ever. Jobs include Building Sets, Wat ! during Riverboat Days. Everything stars from seiting up snow fencing to moving ing sets, Walerways at 7 pm in the Dance Hall at the park. equipment around. The association is also ; etc. putting out a call to registered first aid at- tendants who could volunteer their time to be on hand during the weekend of the fair. If you're interested, call Maria 635- 1 - ~~ 7531. TERRACE TERRACE | Tickets are $10 and our available at the CAT CHRYSLER] CP mterrereN | Society. The tour will run from 10 am to 4 igs computer camp at the Terrace August 4th - August 11th Public Library for children aged 6-10. The program is free, but please register by phoning 638-8177. Skeena Family Resources will offer the Adolescent Health Program throughout the summer for youth between the ages of 10 and 18. Free and confidential one-on- one and group teaching by a Registered Nurse on issues of pregnancy, birth can- trol, sexually transmitted diseases, alco- hol and drugs, hygiene, puberty, etc. Par- ents welcome to attend with client con- sent. Your child's education shouldn’t end when school does. To book sessions or for info, call Cathy at 635-8370 (pager). Attention Celiacs! If you don't know where to turn for support or meal planning information, Carol can help. Call her at 638-8423 or drop by 4607 Lakelse Ave- nue, Baby's Name: Baby's Name: and instrumental pieces from this interna- al denuselem favoured it jor gearing and healing terrible battle : avde Torres Ginples . ' watt . . wounds. Apparently it worked so well, jegends were built about it. Isaac Randolph Brown Jr. ma & Time of ee Wonally recognised group. Admission is poetry Contest for teens is being offered | | Culpepper refered 0 itin hs 1649 book, The Complete Herbal, as Date & Time of Birth: Tee. through the Terrace Public Library. Poets an antidole to poisons, venoms and infections, worms, for injuries, aged 12-18 years old can submit their poetry until! September 1. Pick up an in- formation package at the library for more Linda Torres a : nary arteries, prevents tumors, battles diarthea and vi d Roxann Wrieht place both inside and outside so dress for information. ne Arie vert pTUSeS, an ° el + the weather. The afternoon is free and of- a ecteatin i ongoing b amine te hats sept in HIV ; 7 ; r e ion in . ; Baby's Name: fered for children up to age 8. For more auditions will be held at the Terrace Lit- | | treatment, as studios show if inhibits the activity of that virus, This Baby's Name: ; fo., call 638-1863 ; " Peter Gordon Terre Wilson Herbert Greeville Gonu intd., Ca: , tle Theatre for its upcoming production, could be great for the immune system. - Dale a Tere af Bisthe Date & Time of Birth: 0 Bordertown Cafe, August 15 and 16. The Traditionally, St. John’s Wort was used for lung conditions, nerv- play is hunting for one male actor in his 20’s, a 30-something female actor and two 40-something male actors. Duane Shanoss + , depression, dysentery, gallbladder, goul, haadachas, internal bleed- 4 Baby's Name: 0049 or Rose Marie al 635-6985. Vacation at home this summer and plan ing, jaundice, manopause, mental burnout, palsy and spasms, a ; ; ’ Denis keck to take-in Riverboat Days festivities. wide array of sleep disorders, ulcers and ularina problams. That's a Baby's Name: Summer Jolene Detise Kec Some of the events planned include a | /!ouses! Fharran Aurora McKinnon Date & Time of Birth: Riverside Music Festival runs until Au- Nutritional content of this herd Includa blollavonoids, including parade, concerts in the park, fireworks, a salmon barbecue, sporting events and a children's safety festival. It’s a week of fun from August 3-7. WEEKLY MEETINGS MONDAYS WOMEN’S DROP-IN group is available every Monday from 1-3 p.m. for adult women who have experienced some form of abuse in their lives. Come to the Ksan House Society, 4724 Lazelle Avenue, the pink house behind McDonald's. Child care subsidy for group time available, re- gister in advance. Call 635-2373 for info. ‘ Lr wie TL. ‘ dal i " ' . : 250] 6: * » Ki AVE-ON-MIOR rw j schoo! from 1 p.m. to 3:30 pm until Aug VOX POLARIS: The community choir |. iA | hee ay eee SAVE-ON-MOR . Grades 1 to 6. Register at 12:30 p.m. h Monday at 7:30 t 1. . 565 = SRR at Terrace Evangelical Free Church, 4640 . the ‘evan, lied F on ch a BC pm, @ E N R I C H EMAIL: bruno@kermode.net | ° Park Ave. on Aug, 14,.Call Elaine at 635- ¢ Evangelical Free Church: Come Jom Pt viverNAtioNnaL Changing Canadians Health | DELLE Ve ae : ys in song and merriment. All voices wel- - Quceeevoenr oistriauToR| come. Call Terry, 638-0013 for more info. Ph: 635-6375 Wooden Railway Sets & All 25” off Marvels & Mysteries Skeena Mall 635-1887 : by Claudiér Perry 7 _ ee . Saint John’s Wort » Aperenniat plant with cheery yellow flowers, Saint John's Wort is currently heralded as an herd with applications for depression, However up-to-dale the news may seem, this herb has been used for centuries. Storias fell us that during the Crusades St. John bruises, open obstructions, scialica, and ta dissalva swellings. More recently, research published in 1988 shows that St. John's Wort has diuretic properties, strengthens (he capillaries, dilates coro- J ous conditions, neuralgia, anxiety and tension, It has also been inci- | Caled for pain relief, to reduce swelling, for abscesses, Insact bits, and for cheumatism. i's served for afterbinth pain, bed wetting (su- ppression), boils, cancer and tumors, Chronic Fatigue. Syndrome, [rutin and quercatin. THE SOLUTION: St. John’s Wort has myriad polentiat applica- tions, Avery safe harb, the same compounds thal make Il banalicial in many ways also induce pholosensitivity in animals. Fair-skinned people using it may sunburn more easily, We should be cautious about protecting ourselves from strong sunlight at any timo. For information, a consultation or to) purchase herhal nutrition products at wholesale prices contact: Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Darcie Annesley, Shelly Coxen, Maureen Gent, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough (Kitimat) Bruno Belanger & Kristo Boltyan (Terrace). ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250} 638-154) - Terrace One Person at a Titne | :