ti Hellraiser IMI (9:15 p.m. only). ET CETERA The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 25, 1992 - Page B3 MUSIC . & KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m, to 1 a.m.) and .» Sunday (8 p.m, to midnight) at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn and every Friday night (7 p.m. to 1am.) at: the Thornhill - Neighbourhood Pub. . a Upcoming: & THE NORTHWEST SINGERS perform their 10th auniver- sary concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dee. 5, in the Terrace Arena banquet room, Tickets $13 at Gemma’s Bathroom Boutique. A LAURIE THAIN comes home to put on a concert at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec, 12 at the McColl Playhouse at 3625 Kalum St, Tickets are $12 at Sight and Sound. THEATRE A THE UTTER GLORY OF MORRISSEY HALL, a musical comedy produced by Terrace Lite Theatre and directed by Norah Ferguson, plays the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Nov. 26-28, Showtime 8 p.m. each night, plus a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee. Tickets are $10 and are available at Erwin’s Jewellers, Skeena Mali, and the Bank of Montreal, Call Carol at 635-3426 for more info. MOVIES A 1492 with Armano Assante and Sigourney Weaver plays at 8 , p.m, in the Tillicum Twin Theatres tonight and Thursday night. northwest painters. Also playing until Nov. 26 is Night and the City with Robert DeNiro and Jessica Lange (7 p.m. only) and Clive Barker’s _ Starting Friday: A ARIVER RUNS THROUGH IT opens Friday, Nov. 27, at the Tillicum, playing at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Also new on Friday is Pas- senger 57 with Bruce Payne at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. A NINE-PLUS-ONE is the name of the group show at the Ter- race Art Gallery-from Nov. 7 to-Dec. 3. Artists featured are Betty Demmitt, Donna Ort, Flicka Humphrey, Randy Penner, Maureen Worobey, Tirso Morales, Allan Soutar, and guest artists Dave Nehr- ing and Wally Humphrey. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; and 1-4 p.m. on Sunday. A JOANNE THOMSON’s paintings are featured for the month of November in the foyer of the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. On the upper floor, theatre patrons are treated to a show of watercolours by local artist P.J. Vaal-Henke for the months ot November and December. Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The ai Thursday for the following week’s paper. _ ‘déadline is 5 p.m, | Is it a REAL Medical Eme gency Use Your. Emergency. Department Wisely Ms Your hospital EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is organized for sudden, serious health’ problems. The hospital has a fixed budget, however, and unnecessary use of the. |. . emergency department diverts resources from other areas of the hospital. It should not § be used as a substitute for visits to your doctor’s office. ; Doctor's Office Versus Emergency Visit If you have an ongoing medical problem that has not suddenly affected your well»; being, you should arrange to see your doctor in the office or in your home. If you.are = seriously injured or are suddenly taken ill, the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT is ° _ where you belong. a : : “What If You Don’t Have a Doctor? Plan to have a family doctor before an emergency occurs. Family doctors” office numbers in Terrace are listed in the Yellow’ Pages of your telephone directory under "Physicians & Surgeons". . rE oan The EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT staff cannot recommend the name of a doctor to choose. When It Really Is An Emergency When you have a real emergency, bring the patient to the EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT promptly, using ambulance services if necessary. EMERGENCY patients are assessed on arrival and those with serious and/or life threatening problems are seen first. The hospital does not have staff physicians, unlike big city hospitals, but in a real emergency "on-call" doctors are available. Appropriate Use of Your Emergency Department _Ensures That Our Doctors and Nurses Can Treat You Promptly In A Real Emergency! TERRACE HEALTH CARE SOCIETY — INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE SERVICES MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (c Prepare a young mind for tomorrow. Deloitte & Touche OA FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES? -Call us to arrange for a frae consultation and a copy of our information booklet (604) 564-1111 Toll Free: 1-800-663-5103 DELOITTE & TOUCHE INC. #800 - 299 Victoria Street Prince George, B.C. V2L 5B6 COLOURFUL: Art gallery visitors check out the new display in the g allery featuring @ Image Is Everything Trish has been a resident of the Terrace area for the past eight years. Specializing in bobs and streaking, Trish i feels that her talent in braiding and updo's b are part of her personal style that sets her § apart. . : A Trish welcomes her friends and family to f stop by Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays for their appointment. group of nine ENTERTAINING IN YOUR HOME. — OR OFFICE IS MADE EASY... when you choose Creative Options to cater for your . business Luncheon or party.. Call our office for a complete price list. No job is to small, Creative Options Inc. Contact Linda Pelletier at 635-7884 Wierik Batted tea tie er Actes et ee hee ae nm as ely , ve Pi gee pes "presents. usical romp for-the en Director NORAH FERGUSON * Producor CAROL ZUCCHIATTI * Set Design TRUDY WARD * Stage Manager ANNETTE CANUTE * Lighting GARY MILLS * Sound GRAHAM MAGUIRE _ * Musical Director PAUL LORETTE * Piano JOSE COOSEMANS *. Choreography: JANE vee SPARKES * Costume Design MARIANNE BRORUP. WESTON - : Three evening performances at 8 pm and One matinee at 2 pm Saturday. _ REM Lee THEATRE ' 4932 Straume Avenue, Terrace 1s: POSTER DESIQM by Brosup Graphics, tire famil Tic c6 5 $10 at Erwin Jeweller's Skeena Mall and Bank of Montreal