B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 18, 2001 ; .TERRACE STANDARD. — Ciry Scene BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: BEASLEY’S MIX: Check cut our new food and drink menus! _ GEORGE'S PUB: Seml-Chronic appaars Wednes- day to Saturday, April 18 to 21. Den't miss this ta- . lented five piece band! =. HANKY PANKY’S is your weekend party destina- tion, the northwest’s largest dance night club, No cover. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great times. Karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION. Karaoke Friday nights are-still happening at the legion. Starting at 8 p.m. You've got to be there, 250 people can't be wrong! Members and bona fide quests. New members welcome, THEATRE Fashion 2001, Choreography by Carole Anderson at CJ Dance Studio. Al proceeds support the Caledonia Dry Grad event. April 24 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Open seating, doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets available at Ruby Red in the Skeena Mall. ter, Terrace Litle Theatre presents its season finale, Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize winning play, How | Learned fo Drive. inspired by the classic tale of Loii- SAFEWAY | www.safeway.com non, ton, TERRACE TERRACE PT CHRYSLER | ure] TOYOTA www.terraceautomall.com |Contact Us @ TERRACE TERRACE DAT CHRYSLER iy TOYOTA terrace, automali@telus.net fa, this is the story of a woman who learns the rules of the read — and life — from behind the wheel, Directed by Daniel Barnswell. Running May 3-5, 10-72, and from 17-19 at tha McColl Playhouse. Tickels at Uri- globe Courtesy Travel. Warning: mature subject mal- Skeena River Players presents Tomson Highway's award-winning piay about The Biggest Bingo In The World: The Rez Sisters May 3 at the R.E.M. Lee The Terrace Standard standard@kermode.net STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 © What By definition, parasites are living organisms living in ar on another body, at the expense of the host, Sizes, depending on species, range from microscopic amebas to worms of several feet long, They are often in competition far food consumed by tne host. As a result of their functions, the host is injured to some extent by the relationship. Several types of parasites can infect a body at the same - time, : Few of us realize the impact of parasites on human ~ health. Ona worldwide scale, parasites that cause diarrhea are the largest sola reason of sickness and death. Even in’ the United States, diarrhea from intestinal parasites is the third leading cause of illness. It's clear that parasites ramain prevalent in this country despite our many sanitary’ conveniences. These foraign invaders have the abllity to exude toxins. into our bodies. A chronic infection could be overlooked as ihe levels of toxins produced was Insidiously slow, but posed a variety of health problems over time, Parasites can multiply at an alarming rate, sometimes laying thousands of eggs daily. II's been documented that- many of them can live in our bodies tor as many as 30 years, increasing and producing waste within us. With this understanding il's hard to deny that they cause iliness ol one type or another. in light of the information about parasites, we might be. wondering why everyone doesn't have them. Many health practitioners have come to believe that most people do, in fact, have al Jeast one lype of parasite. tn the interest of their own survival, many parasites have avolved ways to escape detection, Symptoms may be subtle, long-standing and unrecognized for what they are. ; . 'f we want to reach a level cf vibrant health, we need to consider the possibility of these treacherous free loaders. We ata encouraged to clear our bodies, and start with a fresh approach lohealth, a For information, a consultation or ta - purchase herbal nutrition products at wholesale prices contact: Claudia Perry, Barbaro Emery, Darcie Annesley, Shelly Coxen, Maureen Gent, Wayna Gray, Joon Hough {Kitimal) Bruno Belanger & Krista Sattyan [Terrace). eS ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS .. a Phone: (250} 638-154] + Terrace” . (250) 632-2740 - Kitimat: NR ICH Fax: (250} 635-1565. www.enrich.nel/bruno L Changing Canadians Health One Person ataTime “-:-.. ) Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets at Elan Travel in Terraca, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, or al the door. No late seating, mature content For more information, call Marianne at 695-2942. Skeona River Players is a member of Theatre BC and acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and Skeena Native | Development Society. Terrace hosts the 2001 Skeena Zone Drama Fes- tivat May 23-26 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Four plays representing three communities are competing: Ter- race Little Theatre's How / Learned to Drive, and Skeena River Players’ The Aez Sisters, Prince Ru- pert's Harbour Theatre's Jesus 2007, and Kitimat’s On Cue Players’ The Dining Room. Tickets at Uni- globe Courtesy Travel. Vote for your favourite actor, actress, production and set. FAMILY FUN The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, in Terrace, in- vites you to its upcoming Spring Family Tea and Ba- zaar. II's ali happening on May 27, at the legion, Crafts, baked goods, door prizes and there will be a fish pond for the kids. Table rentals are still available. Please call Erla alter 6 p.m. at 635-5940 for more in- formation. VISUAL ARTS Spirit Journey... Expressions by Women is a multi- media art collaboration exploring haw we integrate WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Northwest B.C, Metis Association monthly meeting, 7 p.m, at Interconnect, room 205. For info, call Kathleen at 636-8039. Cathleen Kneen, project manager ‘for Ac- tlon for Food Security, speaks between 2 and 4pm, at Bullding Healthier Babies, 4665 Park Ava, Does it worry you that some people in this community don'l have enough food? Come toa meeting to discuss ways to ensure long-term food security in Terrace, Learn ways to link far- mers and food producers with food businesses, the food bank and other self-help food-projects. Confirm attendance by calling Jeanie: 635- _ 1830. SATURDAY, APRIL 21 Centennial Christian School Spring Fun- draising Auction at the school gymnasium. Si- lent auction and browsing 7 to 8 p.m., live auc- tion at 8 p.m. Services and items donated by local businesses and school society members. For more information call 635-6173, The Terrace Drag Race Association holds its monthly meeting at 1 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West. Everyone is welcome, The Greater Terrace Beautification Socioty is asking you ta pitch in and help clean up. The 16th Annual Garbathon takes place from 1 to a p.m. Meet at the McDonald's parking fot. Everyone is encouraged to come and fend a hand. Run For Peace, a 4-km community run, walk ar jog. Al 3 p.m. at Northwest Community College. Help kick off the fundraising efor’ to build a new transition house. Pledga forms available by calling Lana at 635-6447, Register at the cam- pus. Prevention of Violence Week April 22-28. Northwest Community Collage presents free workshops all week. Apvil 23 fram 7-9 p.m, at the Kermode Friendship Centre: The Rape Ag- gression Defense system, basic salf defence, April 24 at NWCC from 7 to 9 p.m.: What Is ' Abuse? At Risk Groups, a panel of professionals and a question and answer forum. April 25 at 12:25 p.m. at NWCG: No Means Naf An informa tion campaign about date rate and assault drugs. Aprit 26 at the Kermode Friendship Centre from 9:30 to 4:30 p.m. Personal Satety for 6 to 10 year olds, a workshop for kids and parents, TUESDAY, APRIL 24 Mothers Who Care Is holding a free rally from 11 am. ta 2 p.m. al the Fireside room at the Terrace Alllance Church on Agar Ave, Any Christian woman with a burden for our schoals is invited to attend. Mothers who Care are com- mitted to pray together for one hour per week while schools are in session, They believe in Ged’s ability to love, protect and intercede tn the lives of all those being prayed for. The rally will in- clude information, singing, and testimonies. Lunch provided. Contact Diana at 638-1626. Do you have any Ideas on how to make Tar- race a prettler place? Terrace is going to be competing in the cross Canada Communttias in Bloom Contest. Judges will be coming to our community lo see how Tarrace slacks up against other communities of its size. Planning meeting at 7:30 p.m. al City Hall, FRIDAY, APRIL. 27 Alex Rose, author of Spirit Dance at Mezia- din: Chief Joseph Gosnell and the Nigga'a Treaty, presents a reading, discussion and book-signing at the Terrace Public Library at 7 p.m. Rose is @ former communications atficer tor Spirit into our lives. View works by local female art- ists. The show continues to April 29 at the Terrace Art Gallery. the Nisga’a. Hear an insider's viewpoint on B.C.'s first modern-day treaty. Day of Mourning. The Kitimat/Terrace and District Labour Council is calling on all workers to take one minule at 11 a.m. to ramember work- ers killed or injured on their jobs. A worker's memorial sponsored by the Workers’ Compensa: tion Board, the City of Terrace, the B.C. Fe- deration of Labour and the Businass Council of B.C. will be dedicated at 11 a.m. on arena hill ‘All delegates to the-Kitlmat-Terrace and District Labour Counsil are encouraged to at- tend a meeting al 7 p.m. al the Best Western Terrace Inn. TUESDAY, MAY 4. Submission deadline tor the first book of 20th Century Anecdotes of the Terrace Area, For more information, or to submit your story, contact the society at P.O. Box 246, Ter- race, B.c. V8G 4A6, Catholic Charismatic Diocesan Conference al Sacred Heart parish. Guest speaker will be Fr. Peter Sanders, Orat.of California. Impress- ively qualified and gifted, Fr. Peter's talks will centre on Healing Prayar, Intercessory Prayer, Spiritual Warfare and Putting on God's Arm- our. The thente of the Conferance js taken from Ephesians 6:10, Grow strong in ine Lord, For further information or to register, phone Della 638-0858, Daryl at 635-3329 or Mariane at 798-2532. ; Terrace Model Airplane Club meets at the Blackstone Restaurant at 7 p.m, Alt interested in AC welcome. For more info call George at 638-0787, IVESDAY, MAY 15 Family Support Group for Mental Illness, sponsored by the B.C. Schizophrenia Society, meets the third Tuesday of every month. Meet: ings are held al the Stepping Stone Clubhouse, at the comer of Sparks St. and Park Ave., at 7:30 p.m. Call 635-3820 for more informalion. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign Is the month of May. We are locking for canvas- sers. Please phone Lt. Spears at 638-5446. April is Cancer Awareness Month. Watch for canvassers coming door-to-doar, Canvas- Sars can pick thelr kits up at the Cancer Re- source Centre, at 301-4722 Lakelse Ave., be- tween 10-3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Women’s Orop-ln Group meets every Thurs day affarnoon ffom 1 to 3 p.m. al the Ksan House Society at 4724 Lazelle Ave. Invitation open te all women (aduit, or living an indepen- dent adult lifestyle) who would like to have a place to jain and share, listen, or talk about rela- lonships. Safe place to talk, jearn or listen. For info call Andrea or Jocelyn at 635-2379, Terrace Churches Food Bank April distribu- lion takes place April 16 to 19 at 4647 Lazolle Ava., rear entrance (look for the sign). Bring IO for you and your dependents. Easter Monday April 16 A-H, April 17 1-A, April 18 $-Z, Aprii 19 anyone missad. Donations can be made at the bargain Shop or Safeway. Buy BC Sharing cou- pons at Safeway and Overwaltea. Donations can ba mailed ¢/o 4012 Anderson St., Terrace, B.C, VOG 272, - Georges Pub “Licensed For Good Times” , D ‘STANLEY CUP, PLAYOFFS gy CHANCE TO WIN 1 OF 16 JERSEYS STOP IN FOR DETAILS! oy Thornhili Pub Cheek ov! our olterialing weekly ~ 2 FOR Specials and Great Daily Lunch Specials, BALE ON NOW! OPEN 6 .- 7 Doys SERVING BREAKFAST ALL DAY 3086 Highway 16 Terrace, B.C. Ph: 635-6375 Upcoming Events at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Aprike: =o se Sunday 22% | "Farmers Daughter May Thursday 3": . *Skeena River Players seeeeonvseseeeeeee 6 0 8 8-0:8 6 Terrace Concert Terrace Little « Society Tickets Theatre Tickets i Available at : ' Available at bad Erwin’s House of Uniglobe Courtesy © Fine Jewellery Travel e in the Skeena Mall e e ; Baby's Name: rae Ne Austin Gilbert Robertson Peet Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: April 9, 2001 at 2:46 an. Weight: 7 lbs. 5 02. Sex: Male Parents: Rachel Nadeau March 13, 2001 at 3:48 _ Welght: 7 Ibs, 12 02. 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