The Terrace Standarc!, Wednesday, October 28, 1992 - Page BS A CALEDONIA concert band, stage band and choir perform a comucopia of classical, jazz, pop. and folk music at their fall con- cert, al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28 in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. . Admission by donation, . @ DESPERADO comes here from Prince George on Friday Oct. _.30 to play at the Terrace Northmen Rugby Club’s Halloween How! “at the Thornhill Community Centre. Tickets $10 in advance only at . Sight and Sound, A CATCH-22 will be rocking up the Thornhill Community - Centre at a Hallowe’en Bash on Saturday, Oct. 31. Doors open 8 p,m. Tickets $10 at Kelly’s Stereo with proceeds to the Terrace : ‘Child Development Centre. Costumes mandatory! & ROCKY TOP play the Royal Canadian Legion on Oct. 30th B and 3ist, hosting the’ Legion’s Hallowe’en Costume Dance from 9 . pm, to lam. Members and guests welcome. oe * LAUREL AND HARDLY keep the country tocs tapping at arr George” s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn through ’til Saturday. - COURNERSTONE, an Edmonton country-rock band, plays : at Gigi’s in the Terrace Tnn until Saturday. ‘> A KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m. to 1 a.m.) and - Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George’ 5 Pub in the Northern Motor . | Inn.and every Friday night (7 p.in. to 1 a.m.) at the Thornhill Meletibouthooe Pub. a Upcoming: i a §U-CHONG LIM presents Golden Mountain — a musical ': description of Canada through the cycs of an immigrant — at 8 p.m. ' on Friday, Nov. 6 at the REM, Lee Theatre. Tickets are $12 ($8 "for students and seniors) and are available at Erwin’s Jewellers in od the mall. A Terrace Concert Society presentation. ATHE TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND will perform a vari- ~ ety of musical styles at a concert at 8 p.m. , Saturday, Nov. 14 in the - REM: Lee Theatre. Tickets are $5 ($3 for seniors and children un- ' der 12 are free), Tickets at Sight & Sound or from band members. THEATRE A OUT OF THE SILENCE, an audience-interactive play about family violence will be performed by Headlines Theatre at 8 p.m. in the REM. Lee Theatre on Monday, Nov. 2. Tickets are $5 in ad- vance '— available at Sight & Sound or the Kermode Friendship Centre — or $8 at the door. ; Upcoming: A THE UTTER GLORY OF MORRISSEY HALL, a musical - comedy produced by Terrace Little Theatre and directed by Norah * Ferguson, plays the REM. Lee Theatre Nov. 26-28, Showtime 8 | pm. 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. Cali Carol at 635: 426) for more jito. “em. . NS i ne ee Hummerco Pook of 6 OIOANTIC GORILLA 33,99 NEGA FORGE Mg MASTER BLASTER | LARGEST SELECTION OF tot rN Nn BRAZILIAN FIREWORKS = OUT OF THE SILENCE is an audience-interactive 5 play t that will be performed Monday at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre by Headlines Theatre in cooperation with the B,C. Association of Indian Friend- ship Centres. The dynamic and empowering show strikes adeep chord with audiences everywhere. It will be followed up by a fam- ily violence warkshop tour by Headiines in 1993, "FOR THE BEST SELECTION) DANCE Upcoming: A BEIJING SONG AND DANCE ENSEMBLE with members of the China Acrobatic & Magic Troupe plays at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 in the RE.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets $25 ($16 stus/srs) at Er- win’s Jewellers in mall, A Terrace Concert Society presentation. MOVIES A MR. SATURDAY NIGHT, starring Billy Crystal, plays tonight and Thursday night at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at the Til- licum Twin Theatres, Captain Ron plays at7 p.m. and Last of the Mohicans plays at 9:15 p.m. Starting Friday: A INNOCENT BLOOD, starring Robert Loggia, opens Friday, Oct. 30 at the Tillicum, playing at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. And { | : Bitilio Es Esteves staré i in: the Disney production The Mighty Ducks «your event to the fe Sandittg yore yh #5 Thunder & Lightning 3.99 “Banshee Sorescher a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 Thornhill Community Centre | - DESPERADO B.C'S Hottest Touring Band, From Prince George DOORS OPEN: 8:00 P.M. DANCE BEGINS: 9:00 P.M. ‘at.7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. (Also the featured Saturday matinee this. i ’ week), ETCETERA 4 DON HAMBLEY, an impersonator-comedian, brings. more’ than 150 voices to Hanky Panky’s on Thursday, Oct. 29. A ABSTRACT PAINTINGS by: tiorthwest artists are e featured in | a rare display this month at the Terrace Art Gallery. Local artists featured include Peter Dickson, Alan Soutar, Joanne Thomson and Edward Epp. Gallery hours noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. , Tuesday through Saturday. & A SOLO SHOW by Local artist Joanne Thomson is featured for the months of October and November i in the foyer of the R.E. M. Lee Theatre, Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add entertainment listings, ad { eh Ts ST TERRACE ~ NORTH MANS. RUGBY PRESENTS it Featuring: 1.89 Super Sonic Bang 1.89 3211 Kalum Street Next to Terrace Custom Cycle Advanced Tickets Only Available at Sight & Sound (Skeena Mal) $10.00 Per Person Costumes Optional, Prizes For Best Costume No One Under 19 yrs, admitted.