B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 19, 1999 ee ee | TERRACE STANDARD | ITY SCENE BAR SCENE AGATOR’S PUB presents Just Kidding until May 22, Remember to join Aaron Hansen for fice swing lessons every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. BEASLEY’S MIX features Halfyard, the amazing one-man band every Thursday, Friday’ °°" and Saturday. Come watch the hockey playoffs on the big screen. — DANCE ADANCE REVUE 1999 will be heid Friday, May 28 at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. This is the 24th annual fundraiser for the REM Lee Theatre put on by the Vicki: Parviainen dance students. o The Dancers who range form preschoolers to Grade 12 students will preform a wide variety of dances in an incredibly diverse program. The evening will include jazz, ballet, tap, modem and other ethnic dances. Over SO per cent of the dances will be to music by Canadian com- posers. Tickets are available from students, . Flowers a la Carle and at the door, Adults cost $9, seniors and children cost $6.50. Proceeds go the REM Lee Theatre Alive Sociely. ART GALLERY: AApril 30 to May 30: The Terrace Art Gallery presents Kids’ Art. It is an exhibition of paint- ings, drawings, collages and masks by local stu- dents 5 to 17 year old. May 14 to May 16; The Terrace Art Gallery presents the Visserman-Timmerman exhibition. It is show of recent watercolour painting by Bill Visserman and photographs by Vi Timmerman, Opening night reception is on Friday, May 14 at 7 p.m. it the Art Gallery, — June 2 to June 27; Terrace Art Gallery presents Natural Perspectives’, featuring oil, pastels and watercolour paintings by Kitimat artist Albertina Steinbock. — June 4 to June 27; The Terrace Art Gallery Fresents ‘Brushstrokes II’? featuring water- colour and mixed media works of art by Maureen Woroby, Randy Penner, Gail Turner Sears and Alan Soutar (in no particular order.) Opening night reception is Friday, June 4th at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Make the "Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 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. : Oscar De La Hoya | : vs BA Oba Karr p: {Tough Times | REMEMBER! 1 dl Sea Sadi | Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 20, 21 & 22 | THE CLEFTS From Prince Rupert { Classic Rock & Country J] Class A Band NIGHT Saturday, May 22 ; ‘ipm playing Tues-Sat (FIGHT (LIVE MUSIC) | *RUSTLER” | J \_ May 25-29 Our courtesy van Thursdays will pick up and 1 for | Beverage Feature! Live Music at Georges Pub, drop off your party RPERPLFRESIERS RSE EE To book your next | event call 635-0083 In The Best Western Terrace Inn April 28, 1999 at 6:30 p.m, Welght: 8 lbs 14 02. Sex: Male Parents: Ken & Michele Wiedman - Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Dexter Lee Michget Demelo Bate & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: May 9, 1999 at {0:13 am. ‘Weight: 8 lbs 602. Sex: Mule Parents: Shannan & Tony Demelo + & Big Brother Mathew Baby's Name: ; + Jasmine Marie Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: Presley Maria Donna Selina Roberts May 6, 1999 at 4:16 pm, Date & Time of Birth: Welght: Slbs (002. Sex: Female May 11, £999 Parents: Shelley & Brad [lanley Sister for Devon + Baby's Name: Bradley Nathan Zagar Date & Time of Birth: May 7, 1999 at 3:06 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs 2 02,. Sex: Male Parents: Natasha & Kevin Zagar Brother for Benjamin & Sam Weight: 7 lbs 9 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Jim & Ielen Roberts + Baby's Name: Samuel Tristan James Burger Date & Time of Birth: May #2 1999 at 9:47am. Weight: 9 Ibs | oz, Sex: Male Parents: Cory & Susie King Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Peace “=f #4 Overwaitea 5 BGS very own hod page. Wednesday, May 19 TERRACE SKATING CLUB is helding its annual general meeting on Wednesday, May 19 at 7 p.m, at the Firehall meeting room. THE TERRACE AND AREA AS- SOCIATION FOR BRAIN INJURY (TAABI) together with the BC Brain Injury Association is sponsoring a “Concussion in sports” warkshop at 7:30 p.m. at the Caledonia Lecture theatre, Free admission. Everyone welcome. For more Info call Ester 638-2200. Thursday, May 20 FAMILY SUPPORT INSTITUTE: Parent support group, Do you have a child with a disability? So do we. Come talk to parents who under- stand at the Child Development Centre at 7 p.m. For more info call Lisa at 638-8761, Friday, May 21 COFFEEHOUSE: Johnnie Smith, a folk singer from Hazelton, and “Mildly Salsa” will be playing at Elk's Hall. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m. Cost is $6 for non-members and $4. for members. Saturday, May 22 B.O.K. COUNSELLING and con- sulting presents a free workshop from 7:30-8:30 on "Improving Com- munication Relationships.” For more info cail Dolly Hall at 615- 0211. ROSSWOOD COMMUNITY AS- SOCIATION will be hosting a com- munity ground workbee = starting May 22 and every second Saturday following until Aug. 14. Go to Rosswood Community Grounds from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Monday, May 24 KIDS FUN DAY: Terrace Elks are hosting a fun day for children 2-12 years old at Elks Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a freasure hunt, tug of war, sac races ect. There will be three free tickets for “avery child, Tuesday, May 25 KIDS CONNECT: Computer classes for children 5 and older at the Terrace Public Library will begin another 6 week session starting May 25. Register no for the FREE computer classes. Call the library to register or for more information, 638-8177. -NWCC SPRING ORIENTATION: Gome to room 2002 to start your tour of the campus.Tours start every half hour (6, 6:30, 7, 7:30 p.m.) and take about 45 minutes to complete. Tours finish at Raom 2002 where you can address ques- tlons ‘individually to student and staff of various college programs and departments. FREE WORK- SHOP: Visit Room 2001 to partici- pate In one or all of following half hour workshops led by NWCC staff and students, [Each workshop Is of- fered twice,.Choose the time you preter. You don not have to take the workshops in any particular or- der. 1. College: What will it cost and how will | pay? Offered at 6 p.m. - and again at 7:30 p.m. ; 2. College: What demands will it Make on me and those close to me? Offered at 6:30 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. 3. College: Where could it lead me in terms of work or further study? Offered at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. For more information call 635-6511 and ask for Dina. = - Wednesday, May 26 TERRACE AREA ASSOCIATION FOR BRAIN INJURY (TAABI) monthly meeting at the Terrace Public library boardroom at 6:30 p.m. We welcome all survivors, family friends, professionals and support persons. Please join us in: initiating a support group. Support Group scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday, May 28 at the Library boardroom. For more info call 638-1291. Thursday, May 27 FREE INFANT SAFETY COURSE: Topics include preventing and treating: falls, burns and scalds, poisonings and choking, Come to the North West Health Unit from 7- 9 p.m. The course is free, but please register 638-2200 since space is limited, BEST FOR BABY: A new program is being offered for parents with new babies. The program offers parents extra postpartum services. An open house will take place from 2-4 p.m. For more info call Kathy McDonald at 638-2200 ext. 355. Saturday, May 29 GIANT GARAGE SALE at Kiti K’Shan School from 9 am. to 2 p.m. Do you want to have a garage sale but don't have enough items to sage one? Are you afraid of people destroying lawn? Well, this is your opportunity to come and join the tun at Kiti K’Shanl Space for rent is $10. Call Linda 635-7123, We will accept donations from the week of 24th. This fundraiser is in effort to buy computer equipment. Tuesday, June 8 WHEN GIRLS FEEL FAT: A public information seminar for parents, mentors and girls by Sandra Susan Friedman, author, educator and counsellor, Learn about and celebrate female culture, discover what “feeling fat” really means and what to do when girls say it, devel- op an understanding of girl’ issues and concerns, share your concems with other parents, girls and profes- sionals, meet the resource people in your community, Seminar is from 7:30-9:30 p,m, at the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly, Wednesday, June 9 PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL committee meeting at 8 p.m. at 3639 Krumm Road. We are still looking for more volunteers. For more information call Kelly at 635. 1579 or visit our website at. www. kermode.net/musicfesi9a, CAVEAT EMPTOR HH \:- Last week | shot my mouth off against the huge multi- “| national drug companies that control the medical professian t and the health industry. They use their deep pockets to fund ‘4 studies to support their vested interests and to lobby govern: | “4 ment to initiate legislation that will keep them in CONTROL With large tax revenues and $$$ in their eyes, our short- | sighted politicians are unwiting dupes to quick profits and 1: 1] balanced budgets and re-election elc., etc., etc. Meanwhile |: =] health costs are skyrocketing because of deaths and ill health |: "| caused by serious drug interactions, We need to take charge | | of our own health and move away from drugs and surgery J: “J towards prevention, . : “| Now that you have a small sense of what goes on behind | “Tal arn a the scenes, {ean you say collusion, boys and girls} ler’s shed le ittle light in another direction. The National Post published article eap or on-sale ilams. | at you pay for, A The Wetiness Guop 635-1120 FX 635-6265 NATURAL HEALTH AND FITNESS SOLUTIONS EDUCATION, INFORMATION, & CONSULTATIONS KATHLEEN & BRYAN HUNT @ EMAIL: bhunt@kermode.net re ae ; regarding tests (paid for by Wompole Canada - A |= | MAJOR PRODUCER OF OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS) per- | Af formed on several leading brands of gingko biloba and st. } of John's wort. The test discovered some brands with litle orno [ 3] active ingredients and some with not even a trace of the | "| active ingredients. So what I'm painting to falthouch | am | ' entirely suspect of tha source of thesa tests) is this. When pur- J chasing herbal supplements, vitamins, and minerals for your B: family, choose a source that combines the best af both worlds f_ : lending science with nature, Make sure you find one thal is | = cost efficient and produces the result you are seeking. Don’t [2 2] compromise your health by buying ch ‘1 In most instances, you gel “A Here's to your health. fer,