B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 24, 1998 TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE MUSIC & 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, AGEORGE’S PUB features action and laughs Thursday, June 25 with Comedy Fest, Come early for best seats, $3, George’s pub offers a courtesy van Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights to: pick up and drop off your party at the pub’s doors, AGIGI’S PUB presents one of the hotest rock and roll bands in the North- west: Tripple By Pass. THE LOUNGE features DJ Burt Ljungh playing jazz and swing. ETCETERA AKITIMAT CENTENNIAL MUSE- UM: presents ‘The Art of Ariel (Pat) Haun’ until June 27. Mrs. Haun was a long-time resident of Kitimat and Kemano and a very active member of the Kitimat Art Club until her death in 1996, Most of the pieces on display will be available for sale. ATERRACE ART - GALLERY: presents a Summer Membership Show featuring multi-media artwork from lo- cal, regional and national artists. The show starts July 3 to September 5. 4USK HOBBY FARM is celebrating Canada Day July 1 from 10 am. to 6 p.m, There will be music and dancing, petting zoo, activies for children, and more. Tickets are $2 for children and $3 for adults. APENCIL, PEN AND INK WORK- SHOP; This beginner and intermediate workshop on Friday, July 24 will ex- plore various shading and line drawing techniques, washes and the use of con- trast. The instructor is Anita Klein of Artcetera Design and I]lustration, ‘Time: 7-10 p.m. Cost: $35 per person. Sup- plies provided. For info call 638-8884. ASHAMES MOUNTAIN; Christmas in July with Christmas caroll- ing, Santa, live entertainment, decadent deserts and spectacular scenery at the Shames Mountain day lodge July 25 ‘from noon to 5 p.m. Reservations call 635-6244. ‘Shames Mountain Blueberry Fest is on - Sunday, August 16 from noon until 5 p.m. Bring your buckets and pick your. own blueberries, They will weigh them and award prizes for the most picked. Enjoy delicious blueberry deserts. Reservations call 635-6244, NIGHTS ALIVE & Friday nights are for youth from 8- midnight at the Carpenters Hall. Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax ‘10 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings, The deadline is 5 p.m, Thursday for the following week’s paper. Enjoy Georges Pub “Licensed For Good Times” From Edmonton RUNAWAY TRAIN - Tues., June 23 - Sat, June 27 ) Thursday, June 25 Catch the action, catch the laughs Comedy Feast Come early for best seats. $3.00 cover om f — GLASSIC COWBOYS Glass “A” Band From Alberta : June 30 to July 4 | || BIG CANADA DAY PARTY!\ | Tuesday Night, June 30 . (Courtesy van Running |; Beat The Heat! | Thursday - Saturday || Enioy a cool | Nite. We'll pick-up and heverage on drop your party at Fi Georges, our patio! > “4 3086 Highway 16 . Terrace, B.C. = Ph: 635-6375 “THORNHILL: |. MOTORS | - DRY GRAD: Volunteers needed to man camival-style evenis for dry grad at the arena June 26, midnight to 6 a.m. (June 27} Please call Janyce 638-8872. Wednesday, June 24 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF TERRACE AND DISTRICT ARTS COUNCIL on June 24 in the lobby of the R.E.M, Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Member groups please altend/send representativa — elec- tion of officers will follow. Thursday, June 25 COMMUNITY OUTREACH FORUM by Frank Jonasen, director of the BC office for Disability Is- sues, June 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. in room 2002, Cafeteria Bldg. NWCC. Phone 1-800-663-7867, ask for 387 3813. Saturday, June 27 SCOUTS CANADA GARAGE SALE will take place June 27 from 8am, until noon at the Scout Hall behind Terrace Builders. Proceeds will go to the World Jamboree tavel fund. Anyone wishing to donate items for the garage sale or wanting pop cans or bottles picked Up can call 635-3656, Tuesday, June 30 WILD ABOUT BOOKS CLUB: Registration begins June 30 at 10 am. in person. Club members will receive a reading record, bookmark and stickers. It's lots of fun and ab- solutely free, July TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY is offering free computer classes this Classes will teach kids how to use word processing programs, CD- ROMS and the Internet, Classes will run for four weeks starting in July. Please register al 638-8177 Wednesday, July 1 USK HOBBY FARM is announcing a Canada day celebration July 1. Come enjoy music, dancing, petting zoo and activities fram 10 a.m, to 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 7 TERRACE BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP: general mead- ing at 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hos- pital Education Room. Info call Denise 635-4552 Saturday, July 11 MIXED SLOW PITCH TOURNA- MENT at the Thornhill Ball Fields July 11-12. An event for the whole family put on by the Terrace Volunteer Bureau. To register con- tact 638-1330 or fax 638-1331, Registration deadline July 3, 1998, Registration fee is $100 per team. Thursday, July 30 RIVERBOAT DAYS is happening from July 30 to August 3, Event forms are available. Contact Dawn at 638-7688, Tuesday, Sept, 01 POETRY DEADLINE — All young poets must submit thelr poems for are summer for kids 5-13 years of age. - i H the library's poetry contest by ” - today, Contest open to those aged 12-18, Cash prizes. For more info . drop by the library and pick up an information sheet. MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- iary mects the third Monday of each month in the education room at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome, TUESDAYS PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic is-open every Tuesday night from 7-9 pm. Information and counselling on birth control and birth control supplies at reasonable cost, Drop in. They’re at the rear of the health unit on Kalum, so go to the back door. For more info or _. fo volunteer call 638-2027. TWIN'S CLUB PLAYTIME is the first Tuesday of every month from 10:30-noon at the Family Place, Call 635-9669. FAMILY PLACE hosts a parent and child drop-in from 10:30-noon at the activity room. For more info call 8- 1863. TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Caledonia high school. For more info call Jim Ryan at 635-4089, STRETCHING CLASS — The Min- istry of Health community rehabilita- lion program hosts this seated stretch- ing class from 1-2 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 3412 Kalum St Call Anne at 638-2272 for more info. a T’Al CHI FOR SENIORS is held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. For more info call Jean at 635-3159, TERRACE TOASTMASTERS meet every Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West at room 328 to learn about public speaking in a posi- live and encouraging environment. New members and guests are welcome. For more info call Andrew Webber at 635-5776. DAIKO JI SOTOZEN CENTRE hosts Zazen meditation every Tuesday evening at 7 pm at the centre. For info phone 635-3455. SCHIZOPHRENIA SOCIETY meets the third Tuesday of every month from September to June at 7:30 p.m. at Step- ping Stone Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks St. For more information call 638-2202. MISS TERRACE PAGEANT com- mittee meets the second Tuesday of every month at the Terzace public li- . brary. SHAMROCK 4-H CLUB meets every third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Cassie - Hall Elementary, Call Laurie at 635- 9401 for more info, THE KERMODEI CHORISTERS invite boys and girls ages 8 and up to come sing along on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Skeena Band Room, Call Terry Anderson 638-1183 for info. WEDNESDAYS PARENTS DROP IN to weigh bables takes place Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. at the health services socicly (formerly Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St.) Public health nurse on hand to ans- Wer questions, TERRACE ROD AND GUN Club meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:15 p.m. at the rifle range clubhouse. Anyone interested in oul- door sports including fishing, hunting and shooting is invited to attend. TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARN- ING council meets the first Wednes- day of every month at the boardroom of the Ministry of Education at the BC Access Centre at 3 p.m. New members are welcome, For more info call Mary Anne at 635-5449, TWIN'S CLUB meets the third Wed- nesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Place. Call 635-9669, KINETTE CLUB OF TERRACE micels every second Wednesday, New members are welcome. For more, call Fiona at 635-1854 or Jennifer at 635- 3175. 747, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS Unicorn Squadron holds air cadet training sessions every Wednes- day at 6:15 p.m, at the air cadet hall at the airport. For more info. call Linda at 635-5567. TERRACE CENTENNIAL LIONS meet every second Wednesday at lunch at the Coast Inn of the West. For more info call John Whittington at 635-3209, SCOTTISH COUNTRY dancing happens every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Knox United Church Hall at 4907 Lazelle Ave. For more info call 635-5163, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Coffee Group meets every second Wednesday at the White Spot at 10 a.m. Call Judy at 635-3258 for info. LESBIAN DROP-IN happens noon hour on every third Wednesday of the month at the Terrace Women’s Centre. Ask for Elizabeth or Maria. ZAZEN MEDITATION takes place at 7 p.m, every Wednesday evening at the Terrace Buddhist Centex. Everyone is welcome. For more info, call 638- 8396 or 635-9242. THURSDAYS ae SATHYA SAI BABA Information centre holds weekly devotional singing . from 7:30-9:15 p.m. Thursday nights. For more info call 635-9544 or 638- 0433. TERRACE PARENTS for French incet the last Thursday of each month at 7 pm. at Kiti K’Shan school staff room. For more info call 635-0135, AL-ANON offers a program of recovery for those whose lives have been adversely affected by the problem of alcoholism in a relative, partner or friend. Meetings are Thursdays at 7L30 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Resource Center 4542 Park Ave. Call 635-4449, The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice fo tts readers and community ar- ganizations, This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events for which there is no admission charge. Items will ran two weeks be- jJore each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.in. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neatl iy. WHE Dish) $345 OR 3. 9% Ghoose The Tough Subaru Forester Or | Popular Subaru Outback!! Lease for as little as $345/mo or Standard Features Include: - take advantage of 3.9% purchase financing. Either way, you'll be driving North America’s #1 selling all wheel drive car. Beware of the imitators, catch the beauty of all- wheel drive at Thornhill Motors. 2.5L 165 H.P., Boxer Engine, Air Conditioning, Windows, Power Locks and Mirrors, Sport Rack System, Driving Lights, heated seats, cold weather package, and 6 year 100,000 km warranty. A.B.5., Power ES) SUBARL. The Beauty of All-Wheel Drive: Based on 48 montha teane,$20,000 km per year, $3,600 down payment, plus applicable taxce, st month payment and eccurity deposit of $360, T.P.F. Forester and Qutback $20,080, 1.9% purchase financing §350!me for a mocdmum of 44 months, Thornhill: Motors 3026 tray 16 Ee est, Terrace aoe DLR 7081 AP yes 1-800: 559- 7288 * 635-7286