B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Octeber 18, 2000 Thornhill prepares for nationals Thi THE THORNHILL Junior . able $334.67. s eeRE Cera ; iS Ady Secondary School Band is In order to meet that a gearing up to play at Ca- budget, the school band : nada’s national music will be holding a number a8 dee a S competition this coming of money-raising events to At Denny’s we are always trying to find ways to help you make your dollar go a little further. So we would like to introduce Thursday Senior Nights. When you come into Denny's between 4pm and 10pm on any Thursday you'll receive 20% off your entire meal. So come on down and let us do the cooking for a change. While you are here ask about how you can get a free meal with our ~~ new Seniors Frequency Card. spring. look for over the coming This will be the fifth school year. time Thornhill Junior's Fundraisers include band has travelled to com- chocolate sales, the pele at the annual: Natio- . Christmas Craft Fair Dec. nal Music Festival, where 16> at the school, bottle the students have fared ex- drives, and’ the School ceptionally well ‘against Band telethon in February. other school bands from’. First up isa dessert across the country, ~" * concert in November, Thornhifl- Junior’s -con-* But. if live--concerts cert band earned gold in aren't your thing, keep in 1996. Two years ago in) mind that the Thornhill Ju- Toronto, the concert and nior Secondary Band re- stage bands took home sil- corded an*11-song CD ver. called Silhouette of Sound The 2001 National asa millennium project. Music Festival will “be. The CD features. the taking place in Ottawa- Jazz and concert bands, May 23 to 27. and the brass and saxo- “I know the kids are phone = quintets.. Songs really looking forward toa range from Classical and trip,” says music director folk to rockabilly and Michael Wen. “*- swing. ‘There's even a tri-' It's a huge financial un- bute to James Bond mo- dertaking. Wen says 60 vies — the themes from To- kids in all will be heading merraw Never Dies and to Ontario, bringing the Goldeneye. total expenses for the It's truly’a home-grown group to 372,980. That’s effort: ‘the students de- not including food, signed the cover art and But Wen says through, graphics, Copies of the PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: Saxophone players fundraising the school will’ CD, produced -and _ in the Thornhill Junior Secondary School Grade 9 ; . be able . raise enough ded by Chris “andrews, ; and 10 Stage Band during a rehearsal session. More than Just great breakfast money so the average cost were “burned” using com- a - ce 635 2295 that will be charged per puter equipment at: ther There are still some co- at Misty River Books and - oS _ 4828 Hwy 16 West Terra Student will be an afford- school. . pies Jeft.. They’re available at the * school, ~ Alcoholic beverages not included, ee ere ee Watch your face off with over 1,000 NHL’ games. Get: all't the hockey you can. handle, with the NHL! Centre Ice® package, ¢ ‘ . 4 easy payments of . | on Bell” ExpressVu"™ With over 1,000 games to choose from this season, you & NHI’ $ 4975 - can watch the games you want, You call the shots, From the first face off to ® the Stanley Cup® playoffs, NHL® Centre Ice? will keep you on the edge of your ick front row seat. So make the call today. And make every night a hockey night. | Call 1 877 OVER-1000 today _—a3 Or visit www.expressvu.com toorder! Gil | | - ExpressVu ‘ou over 10 ‘a HL® games this season oa eo : ~ NHL tl the NHL Shield and d Centre ies ate eqbtred tradematks of the National Hockey League, © NHL 2000. Ab rights Reserved, Dates and times of NHE games are subject to change and to blackouts. KS ence : : 4 ! Bell Isa trade- matkof Bell Caiiada; Express isa lrade-mark of Belt ExpressVu Limited Partnership.