MUSIC A Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. AGIGI’S PUB presents Rogue. THE LOUNGE features a variety of lounge‘ music. Come in and check it out. COMEDY ATERRACE LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS YUK YUK’S ON TOUR: Stand-up comedians Cris Nan- narone and Brian Stollery are perform- ing October 2-3 at 9:30 p.m. in the Skeena Room of the Terrace Inn. These guys’Il really crack you up! Tickets available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. ATERRACE CONCERT SOCIETY PRESENTS: VANCOUVER THEATRE SPORTS. See BC is an im- provised sketch comedy that satirizes the personalities, programs and the news stories we watch on television. Presented Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets at 7, meee, _ — - . Pad , Erwins’s House of Fine Jewellers in the mall. FOR KIDS AMR. DRESSUP IS COMING TO TOWN Saturday, October 10 with his musical friends Jim Parker, Lance Anderson and special guest Dudley the dragon. Showtimes are 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets on sale at Sight and Sound for $10.50, ART ATERRACE ART GALLERY presents Figure, Landscape: Dialogical Conversation by Edward Epp. Opening night reception Friday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. at Terrace Art Gallery. Exhibition runs Sept. 11-Oct. 4. BOOKS: ACoast to Coast Bestsellers Top Hardcover Fiction 1. Rainbow Six, Tom Clancy 2, I Know This Much Is True, Wally Lamb 3. Widow for One Year, John Irving 4, Summer Sisters, Judy blume 5. Point of Origin, Patricia Cornwell 6. Klone And I, Danielle Steel 7, Eleventh Commandment, Jeffrey Ar- cher 8, Street Lawyer, John Grisham 9, Pandora, Anne Rice 10. First Eagle, Tony Hillerman 11. Larry’s Party, Carol Shields 12. New Oxford Book Of Canadian Short Stories, Margaret Atwood and - Robert Weaver, eds. 13, Patchwork Planet, Anne Tyler - 14. Long Road Home, Danielle Steel 15. Otherland #2 River of Blue Fire, Tad Williams “Accelerators” Playing Sept 25 & 26 ” Saturday, Sept : 26 at 7 pm Lennox Lewis VS. Zelko Mavrovie Georges Pub would like : to invite alltoy run |. participants for a BBQ _after the toy run. “Thur rsdays Tough Times Thursdays 2 for 1 beverage features and Karaoke ‘ province's HERITAGE PARK IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON FREE INTERNET LESSONS are available at the Terrace library from Tuesday-Thursday 1-9 p.m. Les- sons are for one hour, one-on-one. Call the library 638-8177 to book an appointment, HAZELTON FARMERS MARKET: is every Saturday at the Old Royal ' Bank location in Hazelton starting August 1 from 9-11 am, No fees apply. For more info call Emma or Patricia 842-6110. ART CONTEST: SU-SITAATK EDUCATION SOCIETY is holding: an art contest for their logo. Con- testants must be of First nations‘ ancestry, art should be related to the theme: Su-Sit' Aatk means ‘a new beginning’ in T’simshain, artwork must be in by Sept 28, There will be prizes for all age groups. For more info call 635- 4544. TERRACE ‘FIRST COUNCIL OF WOMEN SEA- SONAL GATHERING OF FOODS: If you don't want your rhubarb, fruit - or berries, the First Nations council . of women will pick. Don’t let your . fruit go to waste. There are others who can benefit from it. Please call: 635-9429, YOUTH ON BOARD ensures B.C.’s young people (29 years old or younger) are represented on the various agencies, baards and com- missions that shape our com-— munities. By participating on boards like the B.C. Summer and Winter. Games, 8.0, Transit or any of the other 180-plus boards in our pro- vince, you can learn haw choices affecting your community are made | — and be part of that decisian- making process. For more informa- tion call 1-877-BC-Youth or visit the web www. youth.gov,be,ca COMMUNITY LIVING CELEBRA- ' TION COMMITTEE is _ inviting’ people to enter a logo contest. The logo must convey the enrichment to our community those with dis- abilities bring us. Deadline Sept. 15. Submissions can be sent to Community Living Celebration Committee, cio PNG, #304-3228 Kalum Ave, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2N1. WOMEN WEIGHT LOSS SUP- PORT GROUP: Anyone interested in forming a group, call Kristin 789- 9990, TERRACE PARENT SUPPORT CIRCLE (formerly Parents in Crisis): Are you a parent over- whelmed by isolation, in the midst of family crisis, with a very difficult child? Need to talk to someone? Calt Anna 635-2152 or Darlene 639-1863. Confidential weekly self- help group meetings available. Wednesday, September 23 \FIRST NATIONS EDUCATION NATIONS CENTRE launches the Eleven Pub- lications and Poster Series at 7 p.m, at Clarence Michiel School. KERMODE FRIENSHIP SOCIETY: sign up for youth programs (13-18 year olds.) Contact Kathy Mansouri - or Frank Watts at 635-4906. TERRACE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB holding its organizational meeting for the fall season at Caledonia Sr. School at 7 p.m, For more info call 635-3788. _BE YOUR OWN BOSS: If you're 15-29, learn how to start your own business at You BET! (Youth Busi- ness and Entrepeneurship Train- ing) workshop in Terrace, Wednes- day, Sept. 23. For more info call 1- 888-355-6222, Thursday, September 24 TERRACE SPECIAL OLYMPICS annual general meeting at Library meeting room at 7 p.m. For more info call Jo 635-7936. Friday, September 25 Army for Christmas. GARAGE SALE for Terrace Com- munity Band Sept, 26 at 7 a.m. at 4915 Halliwell. FRIENDSHIP BRACELET WORK- SHOP with Diana Wong Adams at Terrace library from 2:30-4 p.m. Workshop is free and is suitable for children 10 and older. Please call the library at 638-8177 to register, TERRACE LIBRARY announces registration for children’s pro- -grammes Saturday, Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. in person only. Programmes | include Babytime, Tales for Two's, . ‘Preschool Stroytime and E.LF:-~ Programmes are free but registra- ‘tion is required, For more info pick up 4 flyer at library. Sunday, September 27 “THE RIDE": A Billy Graham film ‘will be showing on a big screen at the Terrace Alliance Church 7 p.m. Sept. 27. The movie is a story about a has-been cowboy who is assigned to teach a 14 year-oid _ how to ride a bull. Everyone wel- MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL COME. AUXILIARY is celebrating its 50th anniversary, All previous members are invited to attend a coffee and dessert night. If you can attend, call 635-3928 by September 18. THE FAMILY PLACE invites Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. all parents, rela- tives, foster parents and careproviders of children and youth affected by alcohol. Kee Warner, an adoptive and foster parent and the northern representative for the Federation for invisible Disabilities TERRACE WOMEN’S CENTRE is holding a Women and health work- shop on Menopause. A public health nurse will speak on some of the changes a woman’s body gaes through. Starts at 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Centre. No charge, but registration is ap- preciated. Wednesday, September 30 TERRACE HOSPICE SOCIETY of- fers its grief support group starting September 30. The group runs for 6-8 weeks and is open to all. If you er someone you know requires support during bereavement, con- tact The Terrace Haspice Society at 635-4811 to register for this free group... satufday- October 3 PRINCE GEORGE BRAIN _IN- JURED GROUP is holding a one .day conference for survivors of brain injury and their families from 9 am, to 4 p.m. at College of New Caledonia in PG. Must register by September 25. Sunday, October 4 LAKELSE COMMUNITY ASSOCL- . ATION annual General Meeting Guests: Ministry of Highways Plan- ning Meeting to Follow AGM Sun- day at 2 p.m. at Mount Layton Hot Springs Resort, Info? - 798-2524 Thursday, October 8 ‘ROYAL CANADIAN LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE LEGION Branch 18 will hald their General meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion. Zone commander will be at this meating, Thursday, October 23 PARENTING AFTER SEPARA- TION workshop at 7 p.m. in the [i- brary board room. Topics covered “in the workshops include the impact of separation on you and your chil- dren, strategies to help families ad- just to the changes, the new child support ; ‘guidelines, and effective ways to communicate. To register or for more info call 1-888-456- 2876. The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice {to its readers and community or- fanizations. ; This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events for which there is no admission charge. Items will run two weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatly. | 7 Weliness Through Herbs . (FIDS) site at’ wil be speaking with parents. MISTY RIVER SOOKS presents Keith Scott for a book signing Sept, 25 at7 p.m. for his book My Adven- ture with Bears Baby’s Name: Medrick Joseph Elmer Dennis Date & Time of Birth: September 6, 1998 at 1:27 p.m. Weight: 5 lbs 8.5 oz, Sex: Male LIGHTING WORKSHOP: Instructor Parents: Elmer Sr, & Lilz-Rose Dennis Dan Mackenzie (formerly with + 4 samine Lit oride is ie over gl peat su fate a Theatre Calgary) is giving work- Bahy’s Name: Baby's Name: cause fi hos increased stability, purity, it is sodium-free J ‘T andina 1 Weig ht comparison, has prore ucosamine per mil- shops at Mccoll Playhouse Sept 25 Simon Ate cas bale a slerlohniar tied ‘| ligram. This means that you need take few fewer caps les of Date : : g from 7-10 p.m., September 26 fram 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and September 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost Is $40 September 8, 1998 at 11:47 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs 15.07, Sex: Male Parents: Sarah Weston & Gerard per person, For more info call Alan Baldo Weston at 638-5423. ° PAINTING WITH OILS WORK. Baby's Name SHOP by Anita Klein for beginners ass ier erie to intermediates from 7-10 p.m, at the Terrace Art Gallery. For more info or to register call gallery at 638-8884, September 9, 1998 at 5:28 p.m. Weight: 6 lhs 13 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Wendy Scott & Leroy Brown September 11, 1998 af 8:37 a.m. Welght: 11 Ibs 7 oz, Sex: Male Parents: Daniel Angela & Dario Ethan Joe! Chishatm m Date & Time of Birth: he September 12, 1998 at 5:08 a.m. Welght: 10 lbs Sex: Male Parents: Dee Ciisholn It has been said that your eyes are the window to your | soul and your body its tem mole, Wi It is very important for us to f° “| proactively maintain aad develop our bady’s we ness |” =] through our active lifestyle, healthy eating and herbal sup- | =] plemants. But with so many ' different kinds of products evel “] able, you hava to be careful what you choose. i “1 Let me share yin you the following story. Approximately |? yp one in ini age Gl sO fate became known asa sensational F-: uct for the relief of chronic pain, in particular | s ‘steoarthritis. Tha local drugstares {and health food stores| a “1 of course immediate jan marketing it, Now, animal and fF? “| cartilage studies q {| show that glucosamine h ydrachloride is | J better than other forms of glucosamine. | In essence, gluco: re Haby's Name: Erica Alice Wesley Date & Time of Birth: September 10, 1998 af 10:07 p.m. Welght: 10 lbs £2 02, Sex: Female Parents: Wendy & Walter Wesley ucosamine hydrachloride to get the same amount of gluco- =] somine into your than a glucosamine sulfate product. "1 Not only does the glucosamine enter ha the ino more sto- |: | ble state, it alo translates into your body receiving a higher [ir [amount of glucosamine; thereby giving you a hatter more Fs | ettectiva product, ity DosReis + 2 Tha product that our local drugstores ore market = plu: S Bahy's Name: ey cosommne sulfate, (Don’t believe ma, loo yoursel ee | ask the pharmacist why, given the For yo of the sulfate = product, he replied that i fais a tod lo with eae ovailobil- fs: fe (And | suggest ignarance ¢ of a few facts by the general pore laca) At ony rate, as | said earlier it is very important to uy quality. As | auestians. Educate yoursalf, Hay...maybe ‘T even read this column every week. Saturday, September 26 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDA- TION OF YUKON AND BC presents guest speaker Dr. Daris Kavanaugh to talk about Women and Heart Disease from 1-5 p.m. at the Terrace Inn. Registration fee of $5. For more info call 635-6630 or 638-3464. HARLEY OWNERS GROUP NORTHWEST BC CHAPTER is holding 6th annual Toy Run Dance ; at the Thornhill Community Hall. All > of. the toys received at the dance 5 MI vi vi v1 n i. Soesos a a apd Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea ' | for the month of September. BGS very own dod people. BOTTLERS PURIFIED BOTTLED WATER 4456 Greig Ave.635-2341 Save $50 ona Cascade Hot and Cold Water Cooler are turned over to the Salvation La