TERRACE STANDARD — Crry SceENg. PUBS & CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live entertainment Wed- Sat. Wed-° nesday is Jam Night. BEASLEY’S MIX: Watch your favourite sports. programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Live m music with Deja Vu Aug. 14- HANKY PANKY’S is your dance parly night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night Thurs- day, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members welcome; bring a guest. Lounge opens at Sp.m. SWEET PRESENCE will play Sunday, Aug. 17 at the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly. MUSIC @ Seventh Annual Rosswood Music Jamboree A festival to remember Saturday Aug.16 with per- formers like Frank Hoorn, Karen Ljungh, Danny Sklapsky and Juno award winners Lester Quitzau and Mae Moore. Follow Kalum Lake Dr. to the Rosswood community grounds. VISUAL ARTS i The Terrace Art Gallery presents its annual summer members’ show, on exhibit to Aug. 30. Works in a variety of media by members af the Terrace Art Association. Call 638-8884. @ Sweet Presence is coming to the Terrace Pente- costal AssemblySunday Aug. 17. Be there at 7p.m. for a free Southern Gospel Concert. For more infor- mation call 695-2434 A OPALLS WINTE R: 203 AUG 11-15 8 COLLECTIONS Young Writers’ Workshop is an Aug. 11-15 ° week-long session with author and artist visits hosted bythe Terrace Public Library and Ter- race Art Gallery. Includes mini-workshops on writing and editing, and binding your very own book. Children aged eight and up can call the li- brary for more details. No charge but advance registration required. WEDNESDAY, AUG, 13 Women Elders In Action meets Aug. 13 at 1 p.m, at the Health Unit auditorium. This is an ad- vocacy group for senior women in B.C. The meeting will focus on the group's activities and ways to strengthen the voice of elder women. Rainforest Ramble ai Ferry Island Aug. 13 from 1p.m. to 3 p.m. is a coal walk in the forest with forester Linda, organized by the Family Placa. Study of plants and grasses with nature crafts and activities after. Dress for the weather, For toddlers to eight-year-olds with adults. Meet at main entrance at Ferry Island. THURSDAY, AUG. 14 Cancer SupportGroup meets at Canadian Can- cer Society Resource Centre at 207-4650 La- zelle at 7 p.m. For info call Graig at 635-0049. RDAY, A First Natlons For All Nations Gospel Cele- bration Service Waaps Nagwaadm (our Fa- ther's House) takes place at the Terrace Pente- costal Church at 7p.m. wilh guest speaker Irene Starkie. Everyone welcome. Call Dan Starlund at §15-3105 or Irene Starkie at 635-5413, MONDAY AUG, 18 Diabetes Information Workshop is Aug. 18 {rom 6:30 to 8 p.m. upstairs al Kermode Friendship Centre. Free session includes dia- betes information using the medicine wheel, nu- tritional advice, diabeles screening. For more info call Marsha at 635-4906. AST f ons shite THIS SUMMER #1 HIT! FRI TO THURS AUG 15 - 21 7:00 AND 9:00 PM. * PG. in Memoriam Gifs fund vital heart and stroke research and health promotion programs. Please print the nama of the deceased or the person honoured; tha nomefeddress of the next of kin for card; and your name/ocdress for tax receipt [Visa and M/C accepted), HEART © eo antamon | Please mail your donation to: jrounvanicn or] HEART ond STROKE FOUNDATION OF 8.C, & YUKON eeeeceseeeeeseeasnseeoeeees BMC A YUKON | BO, Box 22, Terrace, 8.0. V8G4A2 698-1966 OPEN 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7 Days AWeek The Community Response to Hungry Kids Committtee is holding a meeting Monday, Aug.18 at the Terrace Public Library. The meeting starts at 4 p.m. and is organized by The Family Place.Call 638-1863 for more info FRIDAY, AUG. 22 Rekindling and Thanksgiving Feast, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. in Gingolx, 8.C, Sganism Simo’ogit (Chief Mountain) would like to invite Ail Honor- able Matrlarchs, and Simo’ogils, all family mem- bers, friends of the Nisga'a Nation, and all olher First Nations matriarchs, simo'ogits, as all docu- mentation will be presented with respect to Sa- gaween. Cail: Esther at 250-624-9577, SATURDAY, AUG. 29 Terrace food bank fundraiser dance at the Thormhill Community Hall, Music by Sight and Sound with numerous door prizes donated by local merchants. Doors open at 9 p.m. Tickets are available for $10 at Misty River Books, Elan Travel and Canada Safeway, Must be 19 yearrs of age or older to attend, . MONDAY, AUG, 25 Cancer SupportGroup meets at Canadian Can- cer Society Resource Centre at 207-4650 La- zelle at 7 p.m. For info call Cralg at 635-0049, mi SUMMER HOURS: The Terrace Art Gallery, !o- cated in the library, is now open Tuesday and Wec- : nesday from noon-4 p.m., Thursday and Friday from noon-6 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m. It's closed Sundays and Mondays. “Fax 638+ 8492 to make the. SCENE. . PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Terrace & District Arts Council is seeking a - variety of perlormers for their upcoming Cof- fee Houses. If you are a poel, writer, actor, mu- sician or singer looking for the opportunity to showcase your talent in a casual and supportive almospherecall Kim at 638-0131. Open to all ages and styles of performance. Heritage Park Museum is now open for the season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. For more information call 635-4546. Summer programs for children al Terrace Parks and Recrealion. Fun in the sun day camp (at Parkside school) for children 6-8 ears. Young adventurers (9 to 12). Both run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There are also activities for youths aged 16 and under. All programs run ona week to week basis and registration can be taken for the whole summer. Call 615-3000 or for more information. Kermode Family Day Camp is a parent-child participant camp for people wilh children aged 8 and under. Free activities for parents and their children at the Kermode Friendship Socie- ty this summer: swimming, bowling, going to the lake, aris and crafls, field trips. To register, call Marsha at 635-4906, Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop is located at 4544 Lazella Ave. Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A drop box is located in the parking lot for donations made after hours. The Greater Terrace Beautification Society needs volunteers anc members, Meetings are the first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at Cily Hall in council chambers, Call Myra: 635-4224. The Terrace Resource Centre of the Cana- dian Cancer Society is staffed by a group of volunteers. If you have two hours a week to spare, and would like to be part of this Canada- wide service, please call 635-8583. Speak to a volunteer Monday-Friday fram noon te 2 p.m. Terrace Night’s Alive has temporarily ceased programming until further notice. In the interim, the Kermode Friendship Society will be offering youth activities Friday evenings from 8-11 p.m. Anew local CB radio club Is starting up. The Night Owl Radio Club is looking for new mem- bers. All ages are welcome. You don’t have to know how to operate a CB radio or even own one to join. For more information, call Jason at 615- 6457. Sweet Adelines Cholr meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. at Centennial Christian School in the musie room (lhe porlable at the back of the school}. For info, call Alfreda at 635-7602. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxillary meetings are held on the third Monday in tha month at 7 p.m. The venue is at the hospital in the training room. New members are very welcome. For informa- tion, call Cathy at 635-2230, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - BS The Terrace Sanda is now " www.terracestandard.com Check cut our site or call 639-7264 (of advertising Information | (NORTHERN afar : MOTO R | Ni cg BREAKFAST ALL Day |» | (open cam-iiem,-7pavs PATIO OPEN DAILY STOP IN AT THE... THORNHILL PUB Tr ry ou delicous 2 for | Spet fal food & Great Times * 7 Days KAREOKE SATURDAY Ri NiGHTS ‘Don't Drink & Drive a Our FREE Courtesy Van will take you home! | (THE COLD BEER & WINE STORE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK \_- 9am.te ti pm. AUGUST SPECIALS For The Month Of August, Enjoy! 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