B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 16, 1999 BAR | SCENE: - & GATOR’S PUB presents Love Cats until Saturday, June 19th, Join Aaron Hansen for - free swing lessons Sundays from 7:30-9:30 p.m. - BEASLEY’S MIX: Live entertainment with _Halfyard, the amazing one-man. band..every. .... - Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Come watch the hockey playoffs on the big screen. ‘GEORGE'S PUB; Live music “Due South” -singing top 40 country hits .and classic. favourites from June 15-19. Come win a chance to win a trip to see Shania Twain in concert! “HANKY PANKY’S: Top 40. Tuesdays, free. pool Wednesdays, millennium night Thursdays, June 11-12 Star Wars weekend, aid karoake Sundays and Mondays. we THEATRE: A Locals will have the opportunity to sée the’ TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE play “A Life in the Theatre’’, directed by Marianne Brorup Weston, for the first time next month. The play was awarded best play award at the Skeena Zone Drama Festival and the play’s two Stars, Alan Weston and John McGowan won best actor awards. Weston describes the play as “a love letter to the theatre.’ She said the playwright David Mamet’s superb language style was what first captured her, “A Life in the Theatre’’ will be performed al the McColl Playhouse June 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26, Tickets are available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel and cost $10. Profits will go . directly: for the 9-member crew to travel to Mainstage July 3-10 and for the truck which will carry the set. FESTIVAL: A Everyone is welcome at the Kermode Friend- ship Socicty’s second annual FIRST NA- TIONS CULTURAL FESTIVAL held at the Terrace arena June 18-20, First Nations folk of the Plains, Cree, Tsimshian, Tahltan, Haida, Gitxsan, Haisla and Nisga’a are gathering to _ celebrate through dance and song. It is a time to Share cultures, tradilions, music and regalia. Cost is $7 for everyone except children under six, who are free of charge, All proceeds go . . towards youth activities. ~ MUSIC: ~-& TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND: Join them for a Father’s Day celebration Sunday, June 20, beginning at 2 p.m. at the Ryan Band- Shell in Lower Little Park. Bring-your friends and family to the Band’s finaf concert of the season. Included in the afternoon performance will be selections from Moderato (the Adult Beginner Band) as well as a set from our own Terrace Big Band, Please show your support for Terrace’s band programs. Wednesday, June 16 FREE MEDITATION - featuring the best of 1998-99: Frolicking INSTRUC- 4& TERRACE MUSICIANS ASSOCIATION presents Valerie Cardill, a traditional celtic singer and harpist at Groundworks Friday, June 18 from 7-10 p.m, Also playing is local folk band Samsara Fish. Admission is free, 4 COFFEEHOUSE: The Terrace Musicians Association presents their year end coffeehouse Simpledites, Samsara Fish, 3 Old Men and a Bud, David Western, No Ego and Bus Wheel. Come to the Elks Hall Saturday, June 19 at 8 p-m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Members $4, non- . members $6, children 12 and under $2. ART | GALLERY: AJune 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 Presents “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. styles of music are encouraged. Also a children’s area and stage ‘LIVE MUS Tuesday to Saturday June 15-19 DUE SOUTH S THURSDAYS! || The Rain! ‘| Don't miss our weekly Start your | Friday Night door eeknd off prize fora w Patio Right!’ Come to Georges Pub or Thornhill Pub for your chance to win a trip to see Shania Twain in Concert Umbrella Ball Players All teams welcome at Georges. Join us for a chance to win a season end summer Baby's Name: Drake Gavin Payne Date & Time of Heth: May 17, 1999) at 8:05 a.m, Weight: 9 Ibs 14.5 az. Sex: Mule Parents; Suicy & Lash Payne Brother to Tarin 4 Baby's Narue: Gavin Mathew Palmer Date & Time of Birth: May 25 1999 at 5:27 p.m, Parents: Lyre & Stuart Palmer ¢ Baby's Name: . JamesAllan Gray Date & Time of Birth: May 31 1999 at 10:03 am. Parents; Rocky & Shitley Gray Weight: 8 lhs9oz. Sex: Male. . Welght: 8 lhs 202. Sex: Malc ” Baby's Name: Taylor Slerra-Dawn Gibson Date & Tine of Birth: May 31, 1959 at (2:15... Weight: 7 lbs. 13 oz.’ Sex: Female Parents: Jamie-Lynn Gibson ° Baby's Name: ‘Kolten John Almgren Date & Time of Birth: june 8, 1999 at 8:39 am, Weight: 7 Ibs 10.07, Sex: Male * Barents: Jolin & Stacy Almgren “Baby Brother for Palge ‘¢ Baby's Name: Morgan Nelly Irwin Date & Tine of Birth: June 9, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs 14 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Cheryl Irvin & Wayne Orbel vag NIG VIO MO VIg aoe es bes, eleiatela 7 aa : . : Get A — Free - Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea BCs very onn fod peg, TIONS: Experience inner peace through meditation. Everyone is welcome to a free informational tatk an the awakening of the soui through meditation of the inner Light and Sound. This talk will be followed by practical instruction in the meditation tor those who are sincerely interested. Come to the Northwest community College con- ference room 2001 from 6:30-10 p.m. on Wednesday June 16 or Thursday, June 17. _ Thursday, June 17 FAMILY SUPPORT INSTITUTE: Do you have a child with a dis- abiiity? So do we! Come talk with others who understand at the Ter- race Child Development Centre at 7 p.m. NO CHILDMINDING AVAIL- ABLE. For more into call Lisa 638- 8761 or Kari 638-1363, Friday, June 18-20 FIRST NATIONS CULTURAL FESTIVAL will be held June 18-20 at the Terrace arena. Northwest dancers will be performing and Pow Wow dancers from across Canada will be competing, There will also be a First Nations fashion show, a baby crawling contest, a soapberry whipping contest and moose calling contest. Everyone is welcome. Saturday, June 19 BIG BIKE is coming to town one day only. Enter your team to win 29 bikes for 29 riders, Call 638-8464 to book a team or for mare informa- tion. Join the fight against BC's number one killer...heart disease and stroke. Monday, June 21 TERRACE SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA annual general meeting at 8 p.m. at the old Terrace Stan- dard building on Lazelle. Saturday, June 26 REGISTRATION for the 1999 “A World of Reading” summer reading club will jake place at 10 am. in person at the Terrace Public Li- brary. Children will recaive a “passport to reading" booklet to keep track of tha books they read during the summer, a bookmark and some stickers, FREE! More in- formation call the library at 638- 8177. Monday, June 28 TERRACE MUSICIANS ASSOCIA- TION holding a general meeting at the library board room at 7 p.m. Friday, duly 2 &3 SMITHERS MAIN STREET FAIR: 5 km fun run, 10k competitive run, bed races, bus boy races, garage sales, bakesale, vendors, street dance and entertainment. Saturday, August 21 3RD ANNUAL ROSSWOOD MUSIC JAMBOREE at tha Rosswood Community —-Fair- grounds. The Jamboree is a music Celebration that brings together lo- cal and regional performers as well as hundreds of music fans, All 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 aduit, $5 youth. Tickets after July 19 cost family $35, adult $18 and youth $8. Wednesday, September 1 POETRY CONTEST: Teens ages 12-18 are invited to submit poetry to the Terrace Public Library’s 2nd _ ahnual poetry contest. Deadline for anty 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. WEEKLY MEETINGS WEDNESDAYS TERRACE ROD AND GUN CLUB meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse at the Rifle Range. PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies lakes place Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. at the health services society (formerly Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum St.) Public health nurse on hand to ans- wer questions, PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL COMMITTEE meetings held every second Wed of the month. COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY FOR WOMEN meeting every Wed- nesday starting Sept. 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. at 3602 Sparks St. Free nursery for infants and toddlers. Call 635-9610 for more info, TERRACE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB meets Wednesday evenings at 6:45 at the Legion. Inte.vsted pariner- ships welcome. For more information contact 635-3788, TERRACE ROD AND GUN Chuib meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:15 p.m. at the rifle range clubhouse. Anyone interested in out- door sports including fishing, hunting and shooting is invited to attend. TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARN- ING council mects 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, 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 no admission charge. Items will run two weeks be- fore each event, ; We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions should be typed or printed neaily. ; : BEASLEY ig Tt ONE May ENJOY NHL MARTINI MADNESS MARGARITA PLAYOFFS ON OUR HUGE PRIME RIB MADNESS ROCK TRIVIA DINNER SPECIAL Bes T fo your health. Ne. It has been known for a long time that some metals are toxic and can cause psychiatric disease. The best example Is the “mad hatters” who worked with liquid mercury in making felt hats-mercury has been found to cause psychosis. (still fF: wondering whether to have those mercury amalgams f= removed?) Lead is another toxic metal which, even in small amounts, has been proven to cause learning problems with children. This is one reason why most gasolines no longer contain lead. Studies have shown that a deficiency In essen- tlal minerals can also contribute ta mental illness. Minerals ke calcium, magnesium, zinc, manganese, and selenium are ie important in preserving mentat health. Calcium is needed to fF" maintain bone tissue and pravent osteoporosis especially in women, Symptoms of calc relaxant and is very good for Improving the mood and pro- §2: motes the body's ability to utilize catcium, A deficiency of f-? “4 Magnesium can cause depression, Zinc is deficient in most §. 4) Water washed sails and Is related inversely to copper-when EF: 34/ you get too much copper, it drives zinc tavels down. Zine defi- te clency causes a number of symptoms such as collagen disor FE ders and slow healing. Manganese is also deficient in water washed sails. Tranquillzers bind manganeso and cause a [2 deficiency which is one of the causes of tardive dyskinesea. [f° Selenium is needed as an antidote against mercury and isan FE: antl-oxidant and anti-cancer mineral. Most of the above man- |: tioned minerals are leached from the body hy excessive caf- faine consumption. Vitamin G decreases the toxicity of all toxic metals. Excallant resource material can ba found in “Orthomolecular Nutrition” by A. Hoffer and M. Walker and “Mental and Elemental Nutrients” by C.C, Pfeiffer. Here's The Wettness Group NATURAL HEALTH AND FITNESS SOLUTIONS EDUCATION, INFORMATION, & CONSULTATIONS “KATHLEEN & BRYAN HUNT @ 635-1120 FX 635-6265 EMAIL: bhunt@kermode.net oe um deficiancy include anxlaty and | susceptibility to fracture. Magnesium is a natural muscle | =