B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 1, 2006 a — TERRACE STANDARD 4 Clubs & pubs _ ARTFUL CUP: Open mic night Saturdays. ” -GEORGE’S PUB: March 3-4 3rd Degree. ”’ “ HANKY’S: Tues. karaoke, ‘free foosball/Wed. karaoke, free’ pooi/Thurs. college games night”. Fri=Sat. dance music & door prizes/Sunday 8 - p.m, to midnight music jams. A great opportunity - ~ to. network with fellow musicians in a friendly | ao atmosphere.: All.you need is your instrument | ' because there’s sound equipment, lighting, a drum _“«kit and all the amps you'll need. LEGION BRANCH 13: Meat draws and music. ” ‘to dance to Saturdays Starting, at 4 p.m. wo - Theatre > “ @ The Terrace Concert Society presents Robert” ‘Chafe’s’' Tempting Providence, the‘story of Nurse “Myra Bennett. After emigrating from: Britain in by ‘Jillian , Keiley. The play comes to ‘the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Theatre Saturday, March 4 at 8 p.m. For tickets, go to the Terrace Concert Society Web site at www. terraceconcertsociety. org or call . 635- 5603. ; “Brian Harris's stunning photography will be ‘presented in a 90-minute: show at the Dr. -R.E.M. Lee Theatre “f a 1921, Bennett delivered more than 700 babies, . extracted at least 5,000 teeth, set. broken limbs, ‘= performed kitchen table operations by lamplight and was known: throughout Newfoundland and -“ Labrador as “Florence Ni ghtingale of the North.” A wonderful heartfelt’ portrayal of Nurse Myra ~ - Bennett, ‘who for .more. than 50 years was the only medical aide along ‘the almost 350 miles of - Le tugged coastline ¢ on the Great Northern, Directed : : on Offices a are Open 7 to Serve you! | 104- 4710 Lazeile Ave’ Terrace BC V8G 1T2 Phone: 250 638-7906 Fax: 250 638-7926. 244A City Centre _ Kitimat BC V8C 1T6 - Phone: 250 632-9886 Phone: 250 632-9883 oo Terrace Office Kitimat Office , ‘robin. dustin. mla@leg. bec ca. | Stop by or reach us by phone! Robin is working hard to bring the concerns of Skeena residents to Victoria! Robin Austin, MLA ‘Skeena ‘ Open: ; “ Tuesday to Friday in Terrace Wednesday to Friday in Kitimat ("" eta aL Check out our site or call B32 7283 for atvertng information ; a nq aera LEE Tr EATRE Join us at the R. E. M. Lee Theatre! Saturday, March 4, 2006: Theatre Newfoundland Labrador - Tempting Providence Nurse Myra Bennet was one of the first outport nurses who became | a legend for their skill. Known as “Florence Nightingale of the North, she travelled by foot, horse, dogsled, and boat along the 320:k rugged Northem peninsula. “Warmly human and unexpectedly. compassionate.” Terrace Concert Society, 8:00 p.m. ; i Saturday, March 18, 2006 oe Beauty and ‘Transformation “India Eye to Eye,” - The Photography of Brian Harris “India Eye to Eye,” arose from a. - desire to benefit the people and traditions that are the source of his images and spiritual inspiration. Since 1987, Brian has: raised over $230,000 towards Seva's sight restoration projects in Tibet, India and Nepal. - , Brian Harris works for the Seva Canada in Vancouver as a fund raiser and society advocate through the sale and presentation of his Himalayan cultural photography. ~ Py Terrace Concert Society Tickets | Terrace Little Theatre Tickets ; Available online at: ; Lg www.terraceconcertsociety.org Available at: for info & to purchase tickets Uniglobe Courtesy Travel 00 0 0 6 0 0 6 06/0 0 0 0 00:00 0:08 0 0:0 0 6 0 e:e Visual Arts i Beauty. and Transformation, Seva Canada’ s -90-minute presentation of Canadian photographer ’ Brain ‘Harris’s.. trip to India: in 2005. The : mulitmedia show. presents’ more .than’ 500 new: photographs using. photography, videography, COMMUNITY EVENTS “FEBRUARY-MARCH _The Kitimat Centennial Museum presents Family - Traditions II: an‘ exhibit by. Henaksiala First Nation artist Chris Wilson featuring banners, paintings, ‘, and carvings by Henry Robertson. Through March . 19th. Mon-Fri 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun 12-5 p.m. MARCH 3,17&24 - The Terrace Legion Braiich 13.is staging a four- night karaoke contest (remaining dates March 3, 17 & 24) with registrations at 7:30 p.m. and” - competitions beginning at 8 p.m. each evening. ° . Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are on the line and will be awarded March 24. The best three out of _ four nightts will be used for judging so every night is important. All members and bona fide guests ; welcome to come out and watch or perform, SATURDAY, MARCH 4 ; UNBC Terrace’s Northwest winter speaker series resumes March 4 with Trudy. Mothus and “The Adolescent Hero(ine): Deconstructing adults as Antiheroes.” On Thursday, April 13, Deanna Nyce presents “University learning & successes of regional delivery”. Both talks start at 7:30 p.m. at _ the Terrace UNBC campus, 4744 Park Ave. Free and all welcome. ; TUESDAY, MARCH 7 ’ The Museum of Northern B. c. in Prince Rupert presents an admission-free day. Hours of -operation. are 9-5 p.m. (closed 12- 1 p.m.) Call 250-624-3207 for info. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 : International Women's :Day will be celebrated with a potluck dinner at .the Coast Inn of the West between 6-9 p.m. Drinks and desserts will be provided, as will musical entertainment and a few guest speakers. Open to all women who want ’ to celebrate International Women’s Day. Call the Terrace Women's Resource Centre at 638-0228. FRIDAY, MARCH 10 The Terrace. Women's Resource Centre presents a Roundtable with Robin. A chance to meet the MLA for Skeena and share ideas and concerns, From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 4542 Park Ave. Call 638-0228 for'info. PSAs The Terrace Public Library presents a Spring Break. Puppetry Camp for, children aged 9-13. Learn the art of puppetry during this one week ‘camp. Activities include script writing, puppetry basics, puppet creation/design and production. The week will conclude with group performances at the library. Classes begin on Tuesday, March 14 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and finish. on Friday, March 17 at 2 p.m. A small snack will-be supplied each day but campers are required to bring a - fourth Tuesday of the month to tell each other’s stories and begin healing. Support is provided by ~ bag lunch. This is a free program, all supplies are included 'but class size is limited so register early ‘to avoid disappointment in person or by phone a at the library 638-3177. The Métis B.C. Nation wants to help sign up ‘Métis members of the community for citizenship in order to be recognized as a nation. Deadline © _ is approaching. Cali Leanne at 615-9700, e-mail . reg6registrar@gmaitcom or go to #206-3228 Kalum St. Transportation to the Terrace office will “be provided for the elderly, single mothers, etc. Community groups and entertainers wanted. Now scheduling trade show entertainment for April 13- 15. Cail Tony at 635-5333. The Clay. Artists of Terrace Society is taking registrations for pottery lessons at the. new community pottery studio. Call Linda 635-1767. Cafenara is bringing back by popular demand its acoustic jams every second Tuesday at 7 p.m. Upcoming dates are: March 7 & 21, April 4 & 18, May 2 & 16. The Terrace branch of the B.C. Schizophrenia Society sponsors a series of educational presentations on brain disorders. March 15: -understanding and. communicating with someone with mania; April 12: understanding and communicating with someone who has delusions. All presentations at 7:30 p.m. at the health unit auditorium at 3412 Kalum Street (use side door). Free and all welcome. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, indigenous music and ‘sounds: to’ portray. the © transformative work of four people and projects: that exemplify the qualities of wisdom, beauty, ’ vision and compassion. The sho will be presented at the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Theatre Saturday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Tickets are $15 at the door and money raised will go to Seva Canada's sight ; Projects. a G ; EM The Terrace Art Gallery hosts. the opening ; reception of Trees, mixed media featuring Dawn _ Germyn,,on Friday, March 3 at 7 p.m. at the: gallery - 4610 Park Ave. Display on to April 1. a Live music M@ The Terrace. Community Band plays a _ -“Spring Fling Cabaret” at the Skeena Valley Golf _and Country Club Saturday, March 4. Performing will be'the Terrace Big Band and friends. Desserts . and snacks will be provided and the bar will be - “open. Tickets $14/2 for $20 at Misty River Books. Doors open at 7:30, music Starts at8pm 8 , i The Watoto Children’ s “Choir of Uganda . comes to. the Terrace Pentacostal .Assembly Sunday, March 4 at 6:30 p.m. for a free show. To » find out more, call 635- 2434. located at “4844 Lazelle ‘Ave. (open - 10-4; ‘p.m. Tuesday to Saturday) will have a winter coat sale. Adult jackets will be $3 and children’s jackets $1. Kermode Friendship Society offers free. tutoring. _at its Kalum St. location with an After’ School Homework Club. Mondays through ‘Thursdays from 3:30 — 5:30 p.m. This program is open to - youth in need of help and support in school. Peer tutors wanted. Learn by teaching. This could be used as hours required in graduation portfolio. For more information contact:Kim-Besharah of. Kermode Friendship Society: at 35-4906 ext. 27." a i Mer : The Terrace Women’ s Resource Centre (4542 — Park Avenue) hosts Friday drop-in: dicussion: Gender Lens on local issues. On Tuesday, March 14 the centre offers a free diversity workshop from 9-11:30.a.m. To pre-register, call 635-1520... Call the women’s centre at 638-0228. Skeena Family Resources presents free programs for parents and. children under six at Kitselas on Queensway, Skeena Kalum Housing and at Kitsumkalum. Parent connection, information workshops for parents and fun activities for kids. Tuesdays to Thursdays from noon to 2 p.m. Transportation is available. Everyone welcome. Call 635-7087 for information or transportation. The Artful Cup hosts Stitch ‘n Bitch, co-ed kniting . circle every Thursday from 7:30-9 p.m. Sewing and crochet also welcome with people on hand to teach. For more info call Renee at 615-9383. Soup Kitchen, operating every Monday from . 12-1:30 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Society, 3313 Kalum St. Enjoy a hot bowls of soup and a - bun! Call Angela or Louisa at 635-4906. ° - The Healing Touch ‘Association of Terrace offers free treatments to the public at the Knox ' “United Church from 7-9 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month starting Oct. 17 (except stat holidays). Sessions are by donation. To hook - your appointment or for info, call 635-8892. Terrace Toastmasters is now ‘meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the firehall conference room. Always open to new - ’ members. Call Bob 638-0923 or Rolf 635-6911 for information. Alanon meets every Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Womens’ Centre. ; Alcoholics Anonymous meetings every night:of the week. Call 635-6533. N/A meetings 7:30 p.m. ‘Saturdays at the education room at the hospital. _ Call Tony at 798-2598. Support After Suicide support group meets every people who have waiked the same path. Stepping Stone Clubhouse #102, 4450 Greig Ave. 7-8:30 - p.m. Call Joset at 638- 1347 for details. Girl Guides of Canada in Terrace is looking for volunteers! If you would like to be a Girl Guide leader or on District Council call Lia at 635-3868. The Happy Gang Centre hosts a pancake. breakfast on the first Saturday of each month from 8-11 a.m. The centre's genetal meeting goes on - the second Thursday of every month at 2 p.m. _Skeena Square Dancers welcome all ages from 16-90 on Monday nights at the Carpenter’s Hall to ‘Apr. 31, 2006. Beginner dancer session from 7-8 - p.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m. for mainstream dancers. | Beginners dance for a toonie, mainstream dancers for $5/night. Call Ron’ 638-8316 or Diana 638-1626 - for information... The Northwest Métis Association meets on the third Wednesday of each month at #206-3228 Kalum Street. Call 638-1199 for information. Royal Canadian Legion is appealing to members and their spouses for auxiliary volunteers to help prepare vegetables and pie crusts once a month for steak night and to help with dishes. If interested please phone 635-4862. The Greater Terrace Beautification Society meets the first Thursday of every month at city hall at 7 p.m. New members are always welcome. ed 4 1 Week Drama Day Cam for 6 to 13 year olds |: Stretch Your Imagination, Make New Friends 41 25 for over 50 hours of Instruction Limited Enrollment "Registration Forms Available At Summer Drama Days | “Instructor — ‘Team Leader” “Applications now being accepted. “Must be a student, 19 years or older. - : Full Application Details posted at www.mytlt.ca Our LINE ticket outlet is _ Standard GLOBE “RADIOS AD ine De Travel #113 - 4716 Lazelle Ave Please have your dog leashed or fenced-in away from your mail boxes on Wednesdays and Saturdays so your newspaper carrier can deliver your paper, Baby’s Name: _- Baby's Name: . Ciara Isobel Diaz Branco Sydney Rachel Nelson Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: . Feb. 2, 2006 at 3:55 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 2.02. Feb. 8, 2006 at 6:00 a.m. Weight: 5 lbs. 7 oz. 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