B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 22, 2003 PUBS & CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live music weekly. BEASLEY'S MIX: Watch -your-favourite sports programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: The Kingfish. Jan, 24-25. HANKY PANKY’S is your dance party night club. No cover, Free poot Wednesday, college night Thurs- day, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Karaoke Fridays at 8 p.m. Saturdays, Frank and Friends play. Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members welcome; bring a quest. Opens at 3 p.m. CONCERTS @ Sons of Maxwell perform at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Friday, Jan. 24, Presented by the Terrace Cancert Society. This pop/folk combo is built around brothers and singers Don and Dave Carroll, Their electrifying live performances are winning Sans of Maxwell fans everywhere they play. The group has eared critical acclaim as well, winning a 2002 East _ Coast Music Award for best roots/traditional oo aw? SF 7 ie = peo ad "UNTIL THURSDAY, JAN. SAT. JAN. 25 MATINEE 2 NECTTAKO THEATRI KITIMAT * 632-2525 -HELD-OVER! _ TERRACE STANDARD Sons of Maxwell group.Tickets at Cook's Jewellers. m@ The Terrace Little Theatre presents Yuk Yuk's on Tour. Featuring comic Sean Collins, with Sam Easton, Jan. 24 and 25 at the Coast Inn of the West. One show Friday at 9 p.m., two shows Satur- day at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. Limited seating available, lety's office. POTLUCK g All are welcome to attend the Terrace Scottish Country Dancers’ Ninth Annual Burns’ Potluck Supper and Entertainment. At 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan, 25 at the Knox United Church, 4907 Lazeile Ave. Wholesome food and entertainment for the entire fa- mily, in celebration of Robert Burns (1759-1796), Admission by donation plus your favourite dish. Please bring your own plates and cutlery. For more informa- tion, please call 250-635-5163. VISUAL ARTS @ The Terrace Art Gallery presents the 2003 Quilting Exhibit and Photography Exhibit 2003 to Jan. 26, The gallery is tocated in the lower level of the Terrace Public Library. li’s open Wednesdays to Sa- turdays from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sundays from 1-4 p.m. The gallery is open from noon te 6 p.m. on Fri- days. For more information, call Aron at 638-8884. @ Satirical singer-songwriter Todd Butler brings his varied musical selections to the A.E.M. Lee Satur- day, Feb. 8 as part of the 2002-03 Terrace Concert Society line up. He’s a veteran contributor to CBC Radio and TV. @ K’San House Society and Terrace Little Theatre present The Vagina Monofoques. Satur- day, Feb. 1 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, All proceeds to the building fund for the Terrace Transition Hause. Tickets at Sidewalkers, Misty River Books and Ksan Soc- 30 PM. THE RINGS THE LORD OF The Two Towers Northwest Injured Workers Association — NIGHTLY 7 P.M. + RATED.14A Society Ff For every o ‘question : -?-there is an ¢ | answer. We're here. : Hope through education, support, ; _and solutions, elas : The Arthritis ee “srw arthritic Support and Assistance in dealing with the WCB - meets at the Kin Hut at corner of Sparks and Halliwell Jan. 22 at 6:30 p.m. For info, call 635-9121. ea cote : ar 5 meets Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. al the Stepping Stones Clubhouse, 4450 Grieg Ave. Call Craig for more information at 635-0049. Help plan the future of School District 82. The public is encouraged to attend a series of working meetings in January. The district is seeking input.on a list of 50 potential budget cuts. Next meeting: Thursday, Jan. 23 at Thorn- hill Junior Secondary School. Starting at 7:30 p.m. Suggestions can be emailed to cmsd@cmsd.b.c.ca, or faxed to 635-4287 or mailed to the Coast Mountains School District at 3211 Kenney St., Terrace, V8G 3E9. FRIDAY JAN, 24 - « More than 90% of North American homes are of wood ° any other building material m= is the best insulator against heat and cold B * Wood is the most affordable building material * Wood is the world’s only sustainable and J renewable building material S * Wood-frame construction is as strong and safe as HM * Wood-frame construction is thermally efficient and A * Wood-frame construction meets code requirements The Red Cross Medical Equipment Loan Ser- vice (MELS) hosts an open house from 2-4 p.m. at the Northwest Health Unit at 3412 Kalum St. Volunteers have worked hard to reopen the depot. MELS provides medical equipment to people on a short-term basis while they're reco- vering from surgery or illness. Cake and coffee will be served. built SUNDAY, JAN. 26 Terrace Tourism hosts a family potluck pic- nic and skating party at the Lakelse Lake picnic - site Sunday, Jan, 26. Celebrate Terrace's 75th birthday and wintertime! Snowshoe races, ska- ting, scavenger hunt and more. Call 635-4546 or 635-0892 for more into. Cancer Support-Group for family- and friends for fire safety m * Product innovations and advances in technology continue to make wood the best choice for building jorerexeuerown ee January ‘Sons of Maxwell, 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at Cook’s Jewellers February Books and Ksan House Society This month at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre January 24, 2003 - Winners of the 2002 roots /traditional category at the East Coast Music Awards: February 1, 2003 - The Vagina Monologues presented by Ksan House Society and Terrace Little Theatre Tickets $15, Available at Sidewalkers, Misty River Family Literacy Day Jan. 26. Come to the Terrace Public Library for a puppet show, sca- venger hut, poster making, a book draw and more. From 1:30-2:30 p.m. The eventis free but please register in person or by calling 638- 8177. All are welcome to attend the Terrace Scottish Country Dancers’ Ninth Annual Burns’ Potluck Supper and Entertainment. At 5:30 p.m, Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Knox Uni- ted Church, $907 Lazelle Ave, Wholesome food and entertainment for the entire family, in cele- bration of Robert Burns (1759-1796), Admis- sion by donation plus your favourite dish. Please bring your own plates and cutlery. For more in- formation, please cali 250-635-5163. MONDAY, JAN, 27 At the Crest Hotel in Prince Rupert: The * World Wildlife Fund presents Jeff Marliave, vice president of marine science at the Vancou- ver Aquarium, as part of its Marine Matters series. He'll speak at 7 p.m. in the hotel's B.C, - Room on the challange of capturing images of eesaeaeageseeeseene e606 eo @: February 8, 2003 - Todd Butler Variety, excitement and surprises!] Tickets available at Cook's Jewellers. the underwater world due to poor visibility and light conditions. The aquarium has embraced the use of images showing the diversity and axpanse of the submarine environment to encourage a Terrace Concert Terrace Little Society Tickets Available at Cook’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Travel Theatre Tickets Uniglobe Courtesy conservation elhic, For more information, Call Erika at 250-624-3705. TUESDAY, FES, 4 Terrace Toastmasters meets at the Telemedia boardroom at 7:30 p.m. (back alley entrance), mi UPCOMING: Edward Epp; Freighters, Ships and Trains: Paintings from Prince Rupert Har- bour. At the Terrace Art Gallery from Jan. 31 to March 2. Also featuring woodwork by Tony Wood and potlery by Dan Condon. Opening night reception at 7 Learn to speak in public with ease and confi- dence. For information call Wendy at 635-3901 or Leydi at 638-8857, THURSDAY, FEB, 6 Changing Minds, Not Bodies, a Look at the Lies the Media Told.us About Health Female. -.-:Body-Image. Awworkshop presented by The* Terrace Women’s Resource Centre in recogni- tion of Eating Disarders Week Feb, 2-8, Facili- tated by Flo Shepherd, Community Nutritionist. At the Terrace Women’s Centre, 4542 Park Ave., beside the pool. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the workshop starts at 6-7 p.m. Call 638- 0228 for information, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS CALLING ALL PHOTO CONTRIBUTORS: We're running out of storage space! If you would like to collect any photographs you have submit- ted to the Terrace Standard or the Weekend Adverilser, please drop by cur office al 3210 Clinton St. between 8 a.m. and & p.m. Pholo- graphs are available for pick up by inquiring at the front desk. Snowman Bullding Contest from Jan. 1-31 (Snow permiting), Presented by Terrace Tourism. Four categories: best effort, most creative, best dressed, and most grandiose (size does matter). Take a photo of your snow- man and submit it to Terrace Tourism. Drop by tha Visitor Information Centre on Keith Ave. or call 635-4546, The Northwest B.C, Harley Davidson owners Group, or HOG, is rafliing off a 100th anniver- sary edition 2003 Standard Softail. The raffle draw takes place at 11 p.m. March 22 at a HOG dance at the Elk’s Hall, Proceeds will be given to the Muscular Dystrophy Association ot Canada. Tickets cost $10 and are available from HOG members. Call Arlene at 636-7620 or John at 635-4242 for more information. The Terrace Public Library !s now taking ra- gistratlons for Its children’s programs. Tickles and tales (newborns to babies aged 12 months) Thursdays from 11:16-noon, Toddler Time (13 months-23 months) Wednesdays from 11:15-noon, Preschool Storytime (children from 3-5 years) Wednesdays or Thursdays from 10- 11 a.m, Classes are free and start the week of Jan, 21 and run for six weeks, Register in per- son or by calling the library at 638-8177. Note new hours: The Family History Centre (genealogy) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, al 1744 Kenworth St., is open Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. Any other time by appointment, Call 635-3190. Attention all home-school families! The ii- brary is putting on a program just for you. It is a fun-filled, multi-agad, cross curricular class, On the first Friday of every month from 1-3 p.m. Mes but register in parson or by calling 638- The Terrace/Kitimat Hiking club has snow- shoeing excursions planned throughout the win- ter avery Sunday leaving al 9 am. Schedules are available from any outdcor store, the chamber of commerce, the library or the Terrace ‘Blandard, For Info, ‘contact Chris at 635-5996. The Terrace aay i is now www.lerracestandard.com Check out que site or call 638-7283 for advertising Information NNorwsan- UTPA.-7DAYS)(Wivehoxrewst Ai Day[] Great Atmosphere. 5 Nand JANUARY SPECIALS For The Month Of January, Enjoy! Luneh 11-4 p.m. | Sheppards Pie Wrap : with your choice of. souper fries : 3.50 am E Dinner After 4 p.m. Pan Fried New Zealand Hoki & Prawns ) with fresh vegetables, choice of potato, pasta or rice and ae pita. fis Warm Spinach & "Ze, Artichoke Dip Y served with crispy tortilla chips i ee good food brings the family together! } wr =) Baby's Name: Dryden James Date & Time of Bird: Baby's Name: Jan. 2, 2003 at 10:24 p.m. Brian Roy Gordon Jr. Weight: 8 lbs. 1.5 o2. Sex: Male Parents; Bart & Lori Straw Alitle brother for Allison Weight: 10 Ibs, 7.5 02. Sex: Male r Parents: Brian & Yvette Wesley Baby's Name: +. Tene Chelsea Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: Bryce Robert James Jan. 2, 2003 Date & Time of Birth: Weight: 9 lbs, 10 02, Sex: Female Parents: Eric Boomer & Naomi Wepet Parents: Bruce & Lori Neid + + Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Nalerie Victoria Rochelle Aiden Jon Wilson Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Jan. 03, 2003 at 10:49 a.m, Weight: 7 lbs, 3 02. Sex: Female Parents: Helen & Jim Date & Time of Birth: Dec. 27, 2002 6:24am. - Dec. 24, 2002 af 9:01 a.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 14 oz. Sex: Male Dec, 33, 2002 at 3:07 p.m. Welght: 8 lbs. 1102. Sex: Male Parents: Heather Wilson & Ryan Press orthern Drugs’ Baby Club and r newborn will receive their first Gund Teddy Bear ‘Simply fill out the stork report and drop in slot, SKEENA MALL TERRACE, BC, 2