B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 7, 1994 TERRACE STANDARD ; ITY SCENE MUSIC Clubs Day Saturday CURIOUS ABOUT the vast ar- fay of community groups and . ~ sports clubs in Terrace? “.. This Saturday is Clubs Day at _jthe Skeena Mail and it’s an ideal "time fo come out and get your _ questions answered. By last week more than 20 dif- ferent groups were confirmed to attend, Among them: The Youth Bow!- ing Club, Ringetie, Terrace and District Health. Council, UNBC, Age Pensioners, SPCA, Skeena Valley Kennel Club, B.C, Ju Jitsu, Terrace Sexnal Assault Centre and Victims Assistance Program, Terrace Peaks Gym- nastics Club, Terrace Parks & Recrealion Dept, Child Care Supporl, Terrace Karate Club, Pa- cific Northwest Music Festival, Figure Skating Club, Ladies Hockey, Girl Guides, Terrace Bluebacks, Canadian Cancer Society, Terrace Curling Club, 4 WITZ END play until Sept. 10 at Gigi’s Pub in the Terrace Inn. A KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday and Sunday at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn, every Sunday and Monday at Hanky Panky’s and every Friday at the Thorn- hill Pub. MOVIES a THE LITTLE RASCALS plays at 7 and 9:15 from until Sept. 8 at the Tillicum Twin Theatres. Also playing tonight and Thursday night is NORTH, with Elijah Wood, John Lovitz, Alan Arkin, and Dan Aykroyd, at-7:15 pm. only. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER continues, playing at 9:30 p.m, only: from Sept. 2-8. Starting Friday & FORREST GUMP, starting Tom Hanks, opens Friday at 8 p.m. only and plays until _ Sept. 15. AIRHEADS also plays from Sept. 9- ET CETERA & COMIC RICK POLTARUK performs Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Gigi’s Pub in the Terrace Inn. & CACTUS FLOWER DANCE STUDIO hosts a Western Dance Party Saturday, Sept. 10 from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m, as a benefit to the Terrace Churches Food Bank. Admission is one non-perishable food item. A FUR, FEATHERS AND BINS — a show by . Denise Linley and Donna Marie Orr of _ Yecent paintings in acrylic, oil, pastels and watercolours portraying life in the northwest. The show opens|Sept, 10 and runs through un- til Oct. 2. The gallery is open from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday evenings. Make the ‘Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to ald your event to the Stan- dard’s free entertainment listings. The HO Goria cg OH | Sr HO Goria cg OH | Toastmasters, Skeena Valley Fall Fair, B.C. Seniors Games, Old SUPERIOR LINEN SUPPLY TIME CLEANERS LTD. 4404 Legion Ave. by the Curling Rink, TABLE LINEN RENTALS Available In varlous sizes and colours. Perfect fo: weddings, banquets or dny special occasions. and the Skeena Squares. a | PLEASE CALL 635-2838 TO BOOK TABLE LINEN FOR YOUR NEXT FUNCTION AND ASK FOR BRYAN OR LINDA. RUNNING MATS AND CARPETS AVAILABLE GiGi’s Pub & The Terrace Inn | 15 at 7 and 9:15 p.m. NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK CANADA WORLD YOUTH ex- | change students are organizing an Hi international potluck dinner on | Sunday, October 2. Sara Marlowe and Neelima Rao, two exchange students working with the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, ate planning the multicultural dinner to kick off a series of events asso- ciated with National Family Week, designated Oct. 3-9, This year is also the Interna- tional Year of the Family. They plan to work closely with the Terrace and District Multi- cultural Association, International potluck planned Family Week, Oct. 3-9, deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the follow- ‘aaeed CANADA WORLD YOUTH 1 exchange | students ‘Sara Marlowe and Neelima Rao hold a poster that commemorates National “They’re helping out,’ said Marlowe. “They’ve been a huge resource.’ That group usually hosts a pop- ular intemational potluck dinner each spring, but the event didn’ t come together this year. Rao said they’re busy planning entertainment and will be making pinates for the event. Centre. PINE ‘MUSHROOM PILOT PROJECT PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING It will take place at 5 p.m., Oct. 2 at the Thornhill Community 1 The Pine Mushroom Pilot Project is a joint project involving the Nisga’a Tribal Council and the Province of British Columbia. The project will | i gather much needed information about the pine ¥ mushroom and its harvest. To learn more about the project, a public information meeting has been j i scheduled: _ Wednesday, September 14, 1994 7 Terrace Inn - ~~ Room - Skeena II 4551 Greig _ Terrace, B.C. “Tpm When: .. Where: | ; . Time: For more information about the Pine Mushroom | Pilot Project, contact: Ministry of Forests, Terrace 638-5100 Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Smithers 847-7359 Nisga’a Tribal Council, New Aiyansh 633-2601 present A Knight of Magical Laughter with Rick Poltaruk Tuesday, Sept. 13 10 p.m. TERRACE INN 635-6630 (© Tenace 1994-1995 Season Ticket Packages Concert Society presents Season tickets will be on sale for previous members at Erwin’s Jeweller’s in the Skeena Mall from Monday August 29 - Friday September 16, 1994. After that date, they will be made available to the general ublic, Since tickets are sold on a first-come-first-served basis, it’s a good idea to get your reserved seating selection as early as possible. Friday, October 7, 1994 Vancouver Opera: The Magic Flute | Artists Club Theatre: “All Grown Up” Quartetto Gelato David Sereda Penderecki String Quartet - Michael and Helen Kim *Naughty Ladies of the Night Saturday, November 5, 1994 Saturday, November 12, 1994 Saturday, January 28, 1995 Friday February 17, 1995 Saturday, March 11, 1995 Thursday, March 2, 1995 Terrace Concert Society Standard Season Package: ADULTS: $65 STUDENTS & SENIORS: $40 (Six Concerts) LOOK FOR YOUR COPY OF THE TERRACE CONCERT SOCIETY'S COMPLETE BROCHURE IN THE SKEENA MARKETPLACE ON