B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 16, 2000 TERRACE, STANDARD ITY SCENE Girt The Terrace Art Gallery presents works of art by Peter Wallin. The body of work on display is an eclectic mix, ranging in style from realism to surrealism to cubism and to what the artist tefers to as "otherism"! These pieces are the product of his fertile imagination and sometimes wacky look at life. From the whimsical to the profound, the emotional range may surprise you. What at first appears to be a humorous look at life, sometimes camouflages a sad event. Peter Wallin is a former commercial fisherman from Prince Rupert. Peter and his wife now live in Terrace and operate Queensway Mini Storage. Dance The Royal Canadian Legion welcomes members and bona-fide guests to Dance to the Mothballs Saturday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. at the Legion, 4425 Legion Avenue. Hobiiyee The Gitlaxdax Sayt K’ilim Goot Nisga‘'a Cultural Performers will be staging a two- day Hobiiyee celebration starting Friday, Feb. 25 at the Kitsumkaium Hall. Hobiiyee www.canadiantire.com Or Email us at www.cantire.terrace@osg.net is the Nisga'a New Year. Everyone is welcome. An important component of the Hobiiyee celebration is the enhancement of Nisga’'a history through dance and song. Coffeehouse Terrace Musician's Association: The Sound River Coffee House presents the Terrace Big Band (local jazz and swing ensemble), Mildly Salsa (eat your heart out Ricky Martin), plus open mike. Come to the Elk's Hall Saturday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Members $4, seniors/students $4, non-members $6, and children 10 and under free. Comedy Terrace Little Theatre presents Yuk Yuk's Stand-up Comedy on Tour, featuring comedians Mare Sauve and Paul Sveen on Friday, March 3rd and Saturday, March 4. Show begins 7 p.m. Saturday and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Skeena Room at the Terrace Inn. Tickets $15 each at Uniglobe. Casino Night The Skeena Valley Golf Club and the Terrace Kiasmen Club present Casino Night at & p.m. in the Clubhouse. Black Jack SAFEWAY terrace.automall@osg.net werw.safeway.com society. We will be signing up new mem- bers at the meeting, which starts at 7 _ ron, p.m...Community. Support is needed. to_ TERRACE a TERRACE “nake this program a success. Our child- SRE S' #) TOVOTA | ‘Ven’ neéd:your'support: For mare -info call. www.terraceautomall.com_ TERRACE TERKC Ce to attend to discuss policing in their com- DAT CHRYSLER] QP wiekeS | munity, STANDARD The Terrace Standard standard@kermode,net could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Your website/email address 638-8177, “Cardio-Protection” Formula: Il ¢ with promising results published in Russia in 1998. | daily. . fan additional treatment, is dependent on digitalis-based drugs. 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Kenny school attendance area (Horseshoe) is welcome to join our new Ed Kasperski at 638-0306 or 635-2419. The Terrace RCMP Detachment is holding a Community consultative Com- mittee meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Ter- race Detachment. Citizens are welcome An Invisible bead necklaces work- . shop with Diana Wong Adams sponsored by the Terrace Public Library will take place from 2-3 p.m. For teens 12-18 years old. The program is free, but registration is required. Call the library to register A Full Moon Ceremony is an oppor- tunity for First Nations Women to get to- gether for a special night of sharing, teaching and celebration. The ceremony . will be held at the Health Unit, 3412° Kalum, Street, Terrace. Potluck, 5 p.m. Bring a dish and be prepared to share your songs, dances and stories, We will be outside for some time, so wear ap- International Film Festival From Pa- cific Cinematheque Pacifique sponsored by the Northwest Development Education Association and the Terrace Multicultural Association, presents “Xiu Xiu the Sent- Down Girl” Monday, Feb, 28 at 9:15 p.m. at Tillicum Twin Theatres. Admis- sion limited to 18 years and over. For more info call Jeannie McElroy at 635. The 35th annual Terrace Science Festi- val. will be held at Thornhill Junior Secondary School on Saturday, February 19. The Egg drop starts at 10 a.m., rocket launch at 11:30 a.m., primary foil boats 1 p.m., and: primary scavenger hunt begins at 2 pm. The Intermediate foil boats be- gins at 10 p.m., paper airplanes 11 a.m., helicopter at 1 p.m. and the intermediate - Church of Christ (3406 Eby Street): Free Weigh down workshop orientation. For more information call Alma 638-7969. Sunday, February 20 . _Guide/Scout Week 2000: A flag rais- ing ceremony will take Place at 1 p.m. at’ & Crown & Anchor, $50,000 in Kin cash with every ticket purchased, door prizes, auction and finger food. Tickets are $20 available at Cedarland Tire, Scotiabank and Valhalla Pure Outfitters or $25 at the door. Proceeds to towards the Back Nine and the Kinsmen Club, Masic: The Terrace Community Band, and Big Band will be performing their first concert of the new century at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, on Saturday, March 4, beginning at 7:30 p.m. This event will showcase the band in a'Pops' style, which is familiar to all. They will be joined by the Terrace Pipes and Drums as well as a Children's Chorus of 150 voices! Tickets are only $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, and free to children 12 and under, and available from band members at the door. The Terrace Symphony Orchestra is presenting A Chamber Music Experience concert on Feb. 20 at the REM Lee Theatre. Their special guests are the Trio Accord, three outstanding string players from BC and Alberta. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Adults $12 and seniors and students $10. Free swim al the pool from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Youth seven and under MUST bring a parent. “Are you metis?” Northwest BC Metis Local: Regional Foundation annual gen- eral meeting and elections.Come to Son’s of Norway (119 Sth Ave. Prince Rupert). from 1-4 p.m. For more info call Kathleen Davies 638-8039. The Terrace Symphony Orchestra is presenting a Chamber Music Experience concert at the REM Lee. Their special berta. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tick- ets are available at-the door, adults $12, students/seniors $10. Terrace Nisga’'a Tribal Council Local monthly membership meeting from 1-4 p.m. All members urged to attend. Monday, February 21 Dry Grad meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Caledonia Library. All grad parents en- couraged to attend. For more info call Thecla 635-7872 or Karen 638-1508. The Canadian Cancer Society invites you to the official opening of the Cancer Resource Centre office at #301-4722 La- kelse Ave. (Third floor of the Tillicum Theatre Building). Please join us from 3-5 p.m. to see what services and information the Canadian Cancer Society offers. For more info call 638-8583, Guide/Scout Week 2000: Show your pride. Wear your uniform to work/school. A friendship bracelet workshop with Diana Wong Adams sponsored by the Terrace Public Library from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The program is for teens 12-18 years old. Free, but registration is required. Call 638-8177 lo register. Wednesday, February 23 Guide/Scout Week: Church service at Knox United Church from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.. Please wear your uniform. Come to a free video, popcorn and dis- cussion night!! The AIDS Committee of Terrace and the North West Health Unit invite you to see two short videos, “Too close for comfort” and AIDS, ethics and the law” and join us for discussion and refreshments. Come to the health unit au- ditorium from 7-9 p.m. For more info call Carol 638-2200. Terrace Anti-Racism Committee at 6 p-m, at the Family Place. For more info call 635-6519, The 15th annual Multicultural Pot- luck Dinner and Entertainment will take place at 5 p.m. in the Terrace Arena Banquet Room. Tickets are available at Misty River Books. For more info call 638-8329, The event is sponsored by the Terrace and District Multicultural Asso- - ciation and Development Education As-_ The Upper Skeena Development Centre is holding its Annual General meeting at 7 p.m, and we welcome any- one who is interested in being involved in initiatives to enhance economic growth and human capacity in the Upper Skeena. The meeting will be at the Upper Skeena Development Centre, 4245 Fleld Street in Hazelton, If you are interested in improv- ability in the Upper Skeena please take this opportunity to become involving bet- tering our community. To learn more about the role of the Centre please con- tact.usa at for a portfolio of our services. All interested parties are welcome to at- tend this A.G, M. a _ guests are the: Trio: Accord;: three” out-«: ‘standing string players ‘fram BC and Al-' Snowbaby Playing Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 17, 18 & 19 | a: oN { Don’t Drink & Drive | Our FREE Courtesy Van will pick | you up and take you home. |. BS —/ { pooL)—s«*Y(—s HUNGRY?) TOURNAMENT Our Restaurant | Every Tuesday is open : 7pm éam- 11pm. | Prizes for Ist, 2nd & |.) Great Food Anytime! | aC 3rd _)} ys our daily specials . a Se KARAOKE (REMEMBER! : Every The Cold Beer & Thursday Wine Store is open Come in and 11 am- 11 pm jain the fun MN for your convenience ). 3086 Highway 16 | Terrace, B.C.) Ph: 635-6375. ys The 747 Air Cadets Squadron would like to thank everyone for their donations for the Christmas Banquet: Irly Bird Wightman & Smith Shadez of Hair Shoppers Drug Mart KEC In Siyle Shoes PI. 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