B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 18, 1999 . —~ Crry Scene BAR SCENE: AGATORS: Back by popular demand is Just Kidding. ce ABEASLEY’S MIX; Live entertain- ment with Brent Haifyard, the amaz- ing one-man band every Friday and Sat- urday night. Come drink martinis on CELEBRATE: MUSIC JAMBOREE will take place Saturday, August 21 at the Rosswood Community Fairgrounds. The Jamboree is a music celebration that brings to- gether local and regional performers as well as hundreds of music fans. All styles of music are encouraged. Also a children’s area and stage and food and craft vendors. Volunteers and musicians TERRACE STANDARD $5 youth. Tickets after July 19 cost family $35, adult $18 and youth $8. LIBRARY: ATHE TERRACE PUBLIC LI- BRARY is holding a treasure hunt on the Internet, The Cyber Hunt will be ongaing with weekly draws for prizes taking place every Friday. For details and the list of things to find go to the li- brary’s website Atip://{plLosg.net or phone. 638-8177. Contestants are limited to one entry only. © ART GALLERY: 4Until Sept 12:: SUMMER MEM- BER SHOW. Exhibition featuring artwork from local, regional and nation- al artists who are ali members of the Terrace Art Association. The artwork on display will consist of a variety of look at some examples in our ‘Quirky AIN YOUR BACKYARD: The Ter- race Art Gallery wants pictures of your backyard! On September 15, the gallery is hosting a travelling exhibition called Strange Sites and quirky Gardens, featuring photographs of interesting gardens from around the world. In con- junction with this exhibit, the gallery would like to present its own photog- raphic tour of Terrace’s gardens, If you have an interesting garden or know someone who does, take a picture and bring it in to the Terrace Art Gallery. For more information call the Terrace Art Gallery at 638-8884 or drop by to Gardens”’ book. Strange Sites and Quirky Gardens is a travelling exhibi- tion organized and circulated by the Surrey Art Gallery. Make the "Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax fo 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings, | Dance to Country Rock _ Kitchen Open | i Our FREE Courtesy needed. Call Yvonne: 635-2263. Tick- ets available at Sight and Sound. Cost before July 19 is $25 family, $12 adult, mediums, such oil, acrylic paintings as well as pottery, pho- tography and fibre arts. Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Joshua Bruce Dehoug Chase Matthew Collison Date & Time of Birth: Dale & Time of Birth: August 3, 1999 at 2:08 p.m. Welght: 7 lbs 1002, Sex: Male Parents! Denise & Thor Collison Younger Brother for Sephinie & Aaron July 10, 1999 at 2:50 a.m, Weight: 7 tbs 7 4.07, Sex: Male Parents: Natusha & Bruce Dehoog + Baby's Name: + Jayson Micheal Kawinsky Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: Chance Taylor Soden July 28, 1999 at 9:15 p.m. Date & Time of Birth: August 4, 1999 at 8:58 a.m. Welght: 8 ls 10 oz. Sex: Male Weight: 7 Ibs. 7 07, Sex: Male Parents: Pam & Dave Kawinsky Brother for Ran Parents: Renita Neys & Jim Soden ra & Sister Brooklyn Baby's Name: ¢ i Baby's Name: Dantelle Patricia Wilson Catnarine Roseboo Date & Time of Birth: Male & Time of Birth: = August 2, 1999 at 8:54 a.m. Weight: 2 ths, 8 oz, Sex: Female Parents: April 1.N, Wilsea Aug 5, 1999 at 8:31 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs. 12 402, Sex: Female Parents: Mary & Lucy Roschoom Sister for Jacob, Karyn & Ryan * + Baby's Name: ‘ . Connor Warren Samuelson pres Name: Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: August 3, 1999 at 1:04 pun. Weight: B lhs 9 02. Sex: Male Parents: Barry & Sue Samuelson August 5, 1999 at 9:30 p.m. Weight: 5 lbs. 10 407. Sex: Fentale Parcots: Sheila & Duane Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea uJ vi er a ad cr . < il® . < BCS very own tthod peoge. watercolor and Tuesday, August 17-28 MILLS MEMORIAL hospital auxil- iary are having an “End of Season Bag Sale”. All summer stock must go. They are located at 4544 Lazelle Avenue. For mare info call 635-3512, Thursday, August 19 TAKE BACK THE NIGHT planning meeting will be held at the Terrace Women's Centre — 4542 Park Av- enue at 1 p.m. The deadline is $ p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. and crafts, canoeing, games, Sports, outdoor adventure, swim- ming etc. at Camp Melnnis on Lake Tsitnic near Prince George. Sponsored by youth parliament. We provide opportunities for chil- dren who would not otherwise be able to attend summer camp. Sub- sidization available from B.C, Hydro and Vancouver Children's Fund, For an application call Jeff at 635- 8259. For more info e-mail camp. phoenic@beyp. be.ca. Saturday, August 21 Wednesday, September 1 SAD = ANNUAL ROSSWOOD POETRY CONTEST: Teens ages MUSIC JAMBOREE at the - 12-18..are invited: to‘ submit: poatry Rosswood Community Fair- to the Terrace Public-Library’s 2nd grounds. The Jamboree is a music celebration that brings together lo- cal and regional performers as well as hundreds of music fans. All styles of music afe encouraged. Also a children's area and stage and food and craft vendors. Volunteers and musicians needed. Call Yvonne: 635-2263, Tickets available at Sight and Sound, Cost before July 19 is $25 family, $12 adult, $5 youth. Tickets after July 19 cost family $35, adult $18 and youth $8. SMOKE FREE BINGO at the Kin- hut from § p.m, ta 11 p.m. Conces- sion onsite. Call 635-7206 for more info, Proceeds to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and Yukon. Sunday, August 22 GIANT GARAGE SALE in the Safeway Parking lot. $10 for two Stalls. Take advantage of one last chance to get rid of your treasures before fall, Cali 635-7206 for more info, Proceeds to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C, and Yukon. Monday, August 23-27 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH is hosting a Jungle Treasure Hunt Bible Adventure for children aged 3-12 from 1 p.m, to 3:30 p.m.. Pre- register Monday, August 23 at 12:30 p.m. at the church, Free fun, Cail Billy Blackbeard to pre-register at 635-5715. Thursday, August 26-27 REGISTRATION FOR KERMODE KIDS YOUTH PROGRAM 6-12 year olds at Kermode Friendship Centre. Free program, limited Space, care card and immunization record required. For more informa- tion contact Burt at 635-4906, Monday, August 30-31 AUDITIONS for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kaium St, at 7:30 p.m. Needed 12 male roles and 4 females. Performance dates are November 18-20, 25-27, Dec. 2.4, No experience necessary — we'll train you from scratch! Craw posi- tions also available. Call Marianne at 635-2942 for more info, Sunday, Aug. 29-Sept. 4 CAMP PHOENIX: Come join the adventure! Boys and girs ages 8- 12 can patticlpate in archery, arts annual poetry contest. Deadline for entry submissions September 1, 1999. Win cash prizes. First prize is $100; second prize is $75: third prize is $50. Contest details are available at the library. For more in- formation call Holly at 638-8177. Saturday, September 11 FALL FAIR AND TRADE SHOW is held at 12 noon at the Kispiox Val- ley Rodeo Grounds, featuring a flea market (to get a table call Belinda 842-6764), trade show tables for small businesses (call Alice 842- 5338), the Simon Gunanoot race - 4 5 person zun, bike, canoe and ride (call Rilla 842-5235), judged harvest, canning and craft fair (entry form available call 642- 5338), auction, kids games, 5km open race, food fair and a free fam- ily dance. WEEKLY MEETINGS SATURDAYS FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints is open Satur- days from 9-1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m, SUNDAYS TERRACE BEE Association meets the last Sunday of every month until June at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p.m. For moze info call Martin De Hoog at 635-3289, filter system, Do your research, not all botied water or Iter systems CHALKY’S BILLIARDS _ pool ore FO ple enjoy th ‘ena of kent tournament held Sundays at 2 p.m. eh nr, People enjoy the convenience of having boiled water starting Sept. 27. There is a $10 entry fee, Address: 4662 Lakelse Ave. TERRACE BAHA’I communily of- fers weekly classes in spiritual educa- tion for children, For more info call 635-4595, The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice fo its readers and community or- ganizations, This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events for which there is na admission charge. items will run two weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be subsmitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear, Submissions should be typed or printed neatly, Georges Pub icensed For Good Times”: Geoffry Gilmor | Music at it’s best Don’t Drink & Drive Mon-Sun Until ilpm Van will pick you up and take you home! Karaoke & D.J. Sundays starting at 9 pm. light snack a SAT MARTINI MADNESS WACKY WINGS SPECIAL MUST SEE #1 CFL B.C. LIONS TAKE ON TORONTO ON THE BIG SCREEN f - | Unfortunately, the chemicel has been associated with heart dismose :J/and other illnesses. When it reacts with organic material it may pro- duca trihalomethones, known to cause cancar in mice. If you ean ft smell chlorine - | in your water, it needs to be purified, prease or dry cleaning, among other uses. long exposure to it hos beh inexpensive, tos, bacteria, chemical chlorine, coliform, detergents, dioxins Auaride, perms, herbicides, human waste, lead, Mercury, parasites, poisonaus eavy matals, pesticides, radioactive particles, trichloroethylene, ura: fF nium and viruses. {Pleasa nole these contaminants are not necessarily in your water] i] Parasites sometimes tive in drinking water. Suraly we've all heard of the nosty “beaver faver’, Giardia lamblia on “| have made headlines in North Amarica, In fact Mexicen tourists wera cecently warned not fo drink the woter fram certain areas of the United totes: manufacturer's guidelines and change the [ilter regularly, Those guidelines aren't there simply ta sal! more filters, they Improve quality and ensure safaty. nies to operate, and you'll never run out of drinkable woler. WATER QUALITY > last week | said the good news about water was that i's Did you notice | didn't soy it was free? Tha truth is that your tap water may be hazardous ta your health! Contaminants found in water cauld possibly include arsenic, asbas- Chemical chlorina is added to drinking water to disinfect it, Trichloroethylane is a common indusirial solvent used for stripping n linked to symptoms as severe os facial paralysis and psychotic aviour, : cryptasporidium ff. 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