ITY SCENE B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 8, 1999 TERRACE STANDARD. BAR SCENE: ABEASLEY’S MIX: Live entertaln- ment with Brent Halfyard, the amaz- ing one-man band every Friday and Sat- urday night. Come drink martinis on Friday. oe LIBRARY: | ' : ATHE TERRACE. PUBLIC LI- BRARY is holding a treasure hunt on the Internet. The Cyber Hunt will be ongaing with weekly draws for prizes taking place-every Friday. For details and the list of things to find go to the li- brary’s website hitp:/ftplosg.net or phone 638-8177. Contestants - are limited to one entry only. AREGISTRATION for children’s fall programs at the Terrace Public library will begin on Saturday, September 11 at 10 a.m. in person only. All library programs are FREE. Please call the li- brary from more information at 638- 8177, or pick up a flyer at the library. CONCERT SOCIETY THE TERRACE CONCERT SOCIETY presents Scruj, a true folk ‘tevivalist band Saturday, September 18 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. ~-Seruj can play, sing andentertain. Tick- ets are. available at Erwin’s in the Skeena Mall. LIVE SHOW PRO WRESTLING: The Terrace Little Theatre in conjunction with ECCW/NWA presents Saturday, Sep- tember 18 pro wrestlers Gorgeous Michelle Star, ‘‘Tornado’” Tony Kozina, Moondog Manson, The Torch, Disco Fury and Juggernaut. Also ap- _ pearing will be former WWF superstar Doink the Clown. Tickets are available at Uniglobe Courtesy travel and cost $12. Tickets are also available at the door for $15. The wrestling matches will be held in the Caledonia Senior Secondary Gym at 3605 Munroe Street. Fans can meet the wrestlers at 11 p.m. at Gators Pub and Nightclub, Wednesday, September 8 TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY will be holding a draw for [Intemational Literacy Day. Check out a book at the library and enter your name in the draw for one of the many prizes we will be giving away. Prizes in- clude books, T-shirts, gift certifi- cates and much more! If you don't have a library card, it is easy and FREE to join. Just bring in a piace of identification with your name and current mailing address on it. For more information, call the Library at 638-8177, PRESCHOOLERS ‘an mall and visit the Reading Tent! It's International Literacy Day on Sep- tember 8, and young children can enjoy listening to stories while sit- ting in a tent. The storytime is free and it will be for 10-15 minutes in during. The event is sponsored by the Family Literacy Network. The tent will be set up in front of Narth- em Drugs from 3-5 p.m. For more info call the library at 638-8177. SCOUTS CANADA REGISTRA- TION for Beaver Cub Scouts, Ven- tures, Leaders, parents info call Kim at 635-5856 or Chatles 635-6251, Parents: Ed Jolinson & Date & Time of Birth: | August 16, 1994 at 6:40am. Weight 8ibs loz. Sex: Male. Parents: Jennifer vans & Parcats: Nita Brace & Marty Watson cet A rree Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) i Wi M1 Mi ¥ OW 2 a BGs very own bod Weight: 7 Ibs 14 02. Sex: Male Parents: Matthew Urighile & ~ Date & Time of Birth: ~Mugust 24,199) at 7:47 a.m, . Welght: 9 lbs 10 oz. Sex: Fomale Parents: Vicki Clidord Parents: Steven Lush & i Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea Friday, September 10 CASARA: All member are en- ing at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 7 p.m, BC BLUEGRASS ASS, AGM AND MUSIC WEEKEND: held in Prince George this year, and will be ac- Baby’s Names Baby's Nane: companied by a lively weekend of Bronson Fdiwand Natlesniel fuck Johusoa River Hevan Willlam Ferren Bright Bluegrass entertainment by bands ae ae Date & Time of Birth: for all comers of the province. + at LO2Zd.m, < * Wotght he Son Seat Male August 25, 199) al 2:55 p.m, Everyone with an interest in Bluegrass is welcome to attend Margaret Rutledge. ethan (bring an instrument for jamming) Uule brother for Brayden __ Blonds Alexander The weekend kicks off ‘ath me e 4 at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10 and runs Baby's Name: Baby's Name: untit Sunday afternoon with the Brayden Jon Raposo ‘ Lelghann Clifford meeting at 1 p.m. on Saturday and a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. on Satur- day. There will be a concession a$ well. the $5 daily admission in- Bryin Ruposo cludes door prizes. All events held . +. at the Hart community Centre , ; aby's Name: 4900 Austin Road. For more Info Baby's Name: Lopin Tle call Beth 563-7160 or Richard 699- Kayla Rens Lais Watson Login Hedley Lush Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: 8697. August 19, 1999 at 2:44 p.m. August 24, 1999 at 1:23 p.m. Weight: 7 lbs 302 Sex: Female Weight: G lbs, 12.0z. Sextiiale Saturday, September 11 FALL FAIR AND TRADE SHOW is held at 12 noon at the Kispiox Val- ley Rodeo Grounds, featuring a flea market (to get a table call Belinda 842-6764), trade show tables for small businesses (call Alice 842- 5338), the Simon Gunanoot race - a 5 person run, bike, canoe and ride {call Rilla 842-5235), judged harvest, canning and craft fair (enty form avallable call 842. 6338), auction, kids games, 5km open race, food falr and a free fam- ily dance. CASARA: All members are re- quested to atiend a meeting at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at J 10am. It’s urgent. - poole. following week’s paper. children can come tothe Skeena: and. volunteers from 7-8 p.m, at E.T.- Kenny Primary School. For more. couraged to attend an urgent meet-. “ER GALLERY: 4IN YOUR BACKYARD: The Ter- race Art Gallery wants pictures of your backyard! On September 15, the gallery is hosting a travelling exhibition called Strange Sites and quirky Gardens, featuring photographs of interesting gardens from around the world. In con- junction with this exhibit, the gallery would like to present its own photog- raphic tour of Terrace’s gardens. If you have an interesting garden or know someone who does, take a picture and bring it in to the Terrace Art Gallery. For more information call the Terrace Art Gallery at 638-8884 or drop by to look at some examples in our ‘‘Quirky Gardens’? book. Strange Sites and Quirky Gardens is a travelling exhibi- tion organized and circulated by the Surrey Art Gallery. Moke the "Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event io the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the Tuesday, September 14 THE TERRACE COMMUNITY band will hold its first rehearsal of the 1999-2000 season in Tuesday, September 14 from 7-9 p.m. in the Caledonia band room. The com- munity band and the Terrace Big Band are actively seeking adult musicians in percussion and all other sections. If you are interested in becoming part of this active com- munity organization, please call Carol at 635-4729, Saturday, September 18 PRO .WRESTLING: Terrace. Little - Theatre:"is pleased to annoufice’ ~ that in. conjunction with ECCWI/NWA Professional Wres- tling will return to Terrace. The wrestling will be held in the Caledonia Senior Secondary at 8 p.m. The card will feature former WWF superstar “Doink the Clown” NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Champion “Tornado” :Tany Kozina, and Canadian Wres- ting Hall of Famer and current NWA - Pacific Northwest Heavyweight * Champion “Georgeous Michelle Star.” Ad- vance tickets $12 and $15 at the door, For more info call Gordon | Licensed For Good Times we | BORDERL | Playing |Friday & Saturday September | 10& 11 BA >" \( FIGHT | NIGHT | TRINIDAD SK ‘Toy ) FeUnN: | | Saturday Sept. 18 Saturday Sept 0 | OSCAR DELA HOYA || 9a H.0.G. VS Sk, members here BESS! after the RUN } for the BBQ i | Don’t Drink & | and take you home! light snack i ~ Kitchen Open z Drive Mon-Sun | Our FREE Courtesy Until lipm [fF {| Van will pick you up || Enjoy a meal or a} Check out our JAM session hosted by HALFYARD Started Aug. 28 8:00pm Bring your own instruments. We will supply the rest drums, piano, etc. Oates 615-6152. FREE READING: The Terrace Little Theatre presents a free read- ing by governer general award win- ning author Ken Mitchell. Readings take place Saturday, September 18 at 2 p.m. and 2 p.m. at the theatre. Tuesday, September 21 TERRACE NISGA’A, elders and volunteers potluck dinner at 5 p.m. at St, Matthews Centre. For more information call Marlene at 638- 8696, Wednesday, September 22 THE CHURCH OF JESUS Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Family history Centre are having an open house at 1744 Kenworth from 7-9 p.m. For more information call 635- 5864, HEART TO HEART fall session: Cardiac education and support for patients and spouses starting Sept. 22 from 7-9 p.m, Call 638-8464 to register. Thursday, September 23 ALZHEIMERS COFFEE BREAK: Make your caffeine count, Come to Terraceview Lodge from 2-3 p.m. All donations go to the Alzheimer’s Society of BC. For more Info call the Recreation Department at 638- 0223, local 233, WEEKLY MEETINGS FRIDAYS ORIGAMI CLUB ticets every second aid fourth Friday at the Library Meet- ing Room at 7 p.m, For more infomua- tion call Noriko at 638-8529, SATURDAYS FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (gencalogy) at the Church of Jesus ming . | Today we recognize many unique forms, each with a vital role in effective vitamin C nutrition. "| for cnicholesteremic activity, and appear fo feed the cardiovascular system. . | to perform cleansing and hormonal balancing. *. | protection from nitrates. “J enhanced health. _ Tf. “ For information, a consultation or to Vitamin € forms If thad to choose only one vitamin supplement, it would likely be vilo- min C. “Great! We eat oranges ond strowberrias ond tomatoes, We're on top of this,” is o common response. In on ident world, yes, you probably wauld be doing well with your vila- Unfortunately this old world is not perfect. 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