Tea te ae a * ba -AUGUBT: 29, 1991 ‘m— Terrace Women's Resource. Centre. 11 a.m, Flims — Moving On, about _ how the problem of wife assault was solved iniLondon, Ontaria,: :. _with the efforts of all social per- vices, Intedduces'a new program, - “Changing Ways’ to-treat men’. “who batter for their {liness. As. Well; a short film, New Shoes, on;:° the: rélationahip’ ‘petiveeri: tradh “onal: romance ‘and « ‘violence. - _ Against women. va! “AUGUST: re 1991 - Support. "group meeting for. persons suf ‘fering ‘from - M.E. “(Myalgls ” Encephalomyelitis), also know as." CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and Im-__. ‘mune Dysfunction Syndrom) in “: the’ downstairs meeting room of the Tetrdce’ Public Library. at 7:30 pan, We will listen to a ' taped lecture by Dr. Paul Cheney of Lake Tahoe, Nevada. For. more infgmation, please contact’ 2: Kathleen falstra at 635-2718. - ween oe) “AUGUST ‘24,1991 — BCOAPO _ ‘No. 73 is sponsoring a Barbecue at S$ p.m. at 4814 Scott Ave (Presidents home) for members -and guests, Bring a salad or ‘dessert, Further info. 635-9090 tee te ted Oe ‘SEPTEMBER 3-8 8,: 1991 = Auditions ‘ Tuesday “and. THe day, for. Terrace Little Theatre for its upcoming adult comedy ‘Hooters at 7 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse, ‘3624° Kalum ° Street (TLT Building). 2 young female — _ and 2 young . male actors ré- : quired. Backstage ‘and produc: tion people needed. For more ine _ formation ¢all Gordon Cates at - 638-1131 days or 638-0996 even- ings. New to theatre’. Join us! 2... ee SEPTEMBER 4, 1991 — The Terrace Litele Theatre will hold a _ general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse 3625 Kalum Street (TLT : Building) upstairs in the Green Room. New. Members welcome! Call Alan at : * 63$-2942 for more info. . RRR SEPTEMBER 7, 1991 -~ A free. child carseat: safety. check’ will take place from.10.a.m/-4 pam, at the ICBC claim center located.” at 4612 Keith Ave..The event'is:- being sponsored. by ‘ihe Skeena Health Unit. For more informa.” tion call 638-3310." ,. | ek 2. TERRACE ART. GALLERY | and Terrace Public Library sum-* mer art show featuring local ar- tists Is held: Tuesday to: Sat., noon to § p.m, Further informa : tion call Cathy 638-8884." as 2. 2 oer VOLUNTEERS: ‘'NEEDED‘FOR ~“ “Child Health clinics’ for - Tuesdays from 9:30 4, mi. - A. " p.m, and from 0am . Thursdays 1:30° ps necessary. For more information. call Debra at 638-3310 a wk tok TERRACE PIPES & DRUMS practice every Mon. from 7:30 8:10 p.nt. Jr. Table; 8:20 - 9:00 p.m. Sr. Table; 15 = 9:45. p.m. piping & drumming: ‘Meet at the Kin Hut next to Heritage Park. Anyone interested in playing or learning to. piay, call Audrey Kerr at 635-3726. keke Y CCB. TERRACE.’ AND DISTRICT. White. Cane. Club; “meeting the ‘Qnd Tues.’ of every month at: 100° p.m. ":in'. the Women’s Resource Centre. Everyone welcome. For inferma-. tion phone Phyllis at 638-0412 or |; Evelyn at 635-7015, ktkkkk TERRACE .. KITIMAT - SINGLES meet every Tuesday at - Mr:: Mikes ~~ 7 p.m.. Terrace. For info. phone 635-3238, . Rawk THE ALZHEIMER SUPPORT. -group* holds“ monthly meetlags - on the last’ , Thireday of, cach | month at: :2:007 p.m. at’ Ter- _taceview Lodge. These are.infor- mal gatherings and new members are most welcome, For more in-- formation please call Gillian, at 635-3381," : ws a tae s Up as a ders ee community _ organizations,. RS This column is In(ended | for non-profit ‘organiza. lions and those events for > which. there is no ‘admis. > slow charge. : To meet our production. : deadlines, we ask that any > {tem for’ What's Up ‘be: i submitted by noon on the © * FRIDAY ‘preceding © the“ * issue in which it is to ap- ~ pear. "For contributed articles, he. deadline is 5 p.m. on ~ the: preceding THURS.” ~ DAY, o>". We also that all sub Pes weane AND STROKE” | Founnarion oF 8. b YUKON , pm. Ao 4 tos Me ef (bie ive” will be no better place - for animal ‘lovers to visit Aug. 31-and Sept, I:than the Skeena 1 ~ Valley Fall Fair. ve -Chihauhaus. -and chickens, | “rams. and’ rabbits, lambs and. -labradors, steers: and sows, ay Hall be there and each with oa chance of picking wparibbon, © *Chihauhanis and: labradors? Yes, even they have a chatice at " _ the prizes if their young owners tater them in thé Pet Show. No ‘entry form or fee involved. here; : children” aged 12: how and _ot? There: are ‘14 categories. sia all “covering “cats, dogs:.., roosters and’ even =: ducks.: ANY chihauhaus will be tough to beat > dv - thie. tinkest: pet section but maybe ‘there’s 4 tortoise out there that'll produce an upset. The -Pet- Show takes place Sunday, Sept. | beginning at 1 Full’ details of the categories ‘are on page 6 of the -., Skeena Valley , Fall. Fair. pro- 12 gram, . copies: of ‘which. can be picked up at :the public: library ! or Co-op'store. ‘Those living in outlying areas should check = with: their Tourist :Infocentre, Always ?.a. big hit with “youngsters. visiting the fair are ‘the entries in the open livestock and poultry divisions. And once again they can expect to see everything from cute and fluffy ‘rabbits ‘to imposing 1,000lb. steers, from gabbling geese to” gently cooing doves. There will algo be an cppor- tunity to look over the rearing . achievements of ‘local 4H Club “members, -This 1 year, “the tradi- ‘tional beef, sheep and rabbit - classes are being added to with ' 4Hers bringing along. their horses as well. , The 4H auction — Sunday at 1:30 p.m. — always draws'a big . ““erowd as much to watch auc- tioneer Leo De Jong browbeat bidders-into upping the ante as to admire the lambs and steers _ going onthe block. ‘The weekend will also feature . _ two! major. equine competitions “beginning with the Terrace Fall ‘Horse Show. An open event ope ty i * "@unters > _ Garden: Bitter Lenarai Oe PER Pe be | It’s an animal show TENSION MOUNTS for all 4Hers when the time comes for the judge to deliver the verdict on just how good a job they've done rearing thelr livestock. The 4H members won't be the only ones br- — inging fine animal specimens to this year’s Fall Fair. vf i : i Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 21, 1991, — Pagé;B9 THAT'S HOW MANY. T . CANADIANS ARE HORSE: .;-|. BACK RIDERS: “| wet »: sponsored by the Boots ’N’ Sad- dies 4H club, it gets underway -at 7:30 a.m. Saturday with LI hunter-jumper. events and 22 dressage division competitions scheduled for. that.-day. The show continues Sunday, beginn- ing at 8 a.m., with a further 18 competitions in the showman- ship division. For more information on or to enter the Horse Show, con- tact Jeanne Soutar (635-9367) or Alison Muench (638-0646). Also. on: ‘Sunday, beginning ‘at | 11 a.m.,‘is the Totem Saddle Club's annual gymkhana. Events such as flag picking, pole bending and ring spearing ensure those in the always pack-" ed grandstand don’t go short of « ‘exciting entertainment. : ~ Excitement will certainly be. ‘there’ in the trotting . and ; -quarter-mile races that are also ‘Tarragon a must | for French chefs | An arontatic herb, tarragon. (artemisia dracuntus) i is called estragon = little dragon - —~ by the French, a reference to the - Serpent-like roots of the. plant. ‘Tt was also said those roots _ would Strangle.the plant itself if it were not divided often. - The King of the Franks, ‘and emperor of the Holy Roman “Empire, (768-814) had tarragon planted on all his estates. Not ‘a visually impressive plant, it was at one time restricted to the + format gardens of European nobility. From southern Europe, it found its way to England i in the “1500s and records show Dutch settlers had introduced it to the ‘New World by 1650, Tarragon has a. delicate licorice taste and no French cook - would ever be caught without somie in his kitchen. However, French tarragon should not-be confused with’ ‘the bland and -almést ‘tasteless Russian. variety.’ ‘They look: ‘alike but the "French, ‘version has much: paler leaves, Medicinal uses” "Tarragon i is mainly a. culinary herb. .However, herbalists -Sreseeibed it to stimulate the appetite and relieve flatulence and colic.” ./ 3: . Like all: ‘plants with a 1 serpent-like root system, tarragon was -used at one time to treat snake Bites... 2. Folklore also says it cures rheumatism and can be used as a ind.of.local anesthetic to relieve toothache. While scientists “doubt the effectiveness of these practices, they agree it can be “used 2 as an antioxidant to protect foodstuffs. Cullmary uses ' Pabragon is one of the French fine herbes but it can be ~ overpowering, dominating or fighting with. other flavours. “Use-fresh leaves in salads, as a garnish. or in classic applica- “tions such as remoulade: ‘and. tartar-sauces.; ft enhances fish, pork): game, poultry: anda ‘variety’ ‘of: vegetables, It can also be . used in. vinegars,. ‘mayonnaise, butter’ and Cream sauces. 'To:make tarragon vinegar, ptish a few sprigs of plant tops “into. a bottle, then add a couple of. cloves anda bit of lemon __ peel. Fill the bottle with-your favourite ' vinegar and allow the mix, tu'steep for at least a week; preferably. in the sun. “If you are on’a'salt-free diet, sprinkle'the result over your tes, “salad as is. Ef not, mix it with oil; salt and pepper to make & ‘most simple and elegant salad dressing. - Some.words of cau- + thom: don’t add tarragon too freely to your codking and don’t: _ 600k i it. too long because It that might ‘ring oul . its bitter side. ‘You JUDGE THE DANGERS oF DRINKING AND DRIVING Deka ah om a d ; on the card while the cream pie eating contest definitely falls in- to the entertainment category. . All this ‘and much more is there for local residents and at a bargain price. Passes for the en- tire weekend cost just $5 for adults, $3:50 for seniors and those 12 years and under. Day: passes are $3.50 and $2 respec- tively and all can be bought at the gate. 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