82 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Janvary 19, 2000 TERRACE STANDA . : Ciry SCENE _ in the Pentecostal Fireside Room. Concert Skeena Junior Secondary School's theatre and- dance ring Thursday/Friday: Appearing live is "SNOWBABY" Saturday/Sunday: Area 54 - "Rave on." Beasley's Mix: Friday- Live Shames Jan. 29 No Ego performs in the deluge from 2-5 p.m. - Jan 29-30 Boarders’ Ass'n Boardercross and Big Air for boarders and skiers. See Jeff Doll for details. Nancy Green Races. Jan. 23 Vertical Challenge sponsored by Shames Mountain Ski Club. Rules and Pledge forms available in the lodge. Jan, 22 Crazy Hat Day. Prizes for the craziest hats. Dizzy Strings perform 2-5 p.m. Jan. 20 Ladies' Day. Special lunch, door prizes and live music. Jan. 19 Men's Day. Lunch, live music and door prizes. Bar scene Gators Pub: Thursday night is "Ladies Night". Win a diamond CANADIAN TIRE. www. canadiantire.com Or Email us at www.cantire.terrace@osq.net SAFEWAY www.safeway.com TERRACE =” TERRACE: : CHRVSUK Siete ne ae and CRY a oy DAT CHRYSLER | Nig) TOvOTA! terrace.automall@osg.net STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! ‘Contact us at 638-7283 The Terrace Standard standard@kermode.net entertainment from Halfyard, "Man of a thousand voices". If you-want to hear it, just ask! Theatre Terrace Little Theatre presents Norm Foster's "Wrong for Each Other". Diana Braathen directs this hilarious and heartbreaking look at relationships. Running February 3, 4,5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19. Live Music Northwest singers will be * performing a dessert concert #4 Saturday, Jan 22, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. a: mere Baby's Name: Baby's Names: Ethan Foster Drew Mikala Delaney Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Dec. 10, £999 at 3:43 p.m, Jan, 5, 2000 at 9:39 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs 1202, Sex: Male Weiglit: 8 Ibs 141402. Sex: Female Parents: Eck & Jocelyna Drew Parents: Lee & Simone Snyder + — rn Baby's Name: : . Danielle Paige LeBeau as Name: Date & Time of Birth: ynn Marie : Date & Time of Birth: Dec, 13, 1999 at 10:53 an, Weight: 8 lbs 15 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Pam Essensa & Jan. 5, 2000 at 12:30 p.m: Weight: 7 lbs. Sex: Female Parents: Scott & Tiffony MeLeed: Patrick LeBeau @ 2 oe 4 Baby's Name: .. Baby's Name: Holly Elizabeth Sidney Alexander Sampare Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Dec. 20, £999 at 12:10 p.m. Jan. 5, 2000 al 9:07 p.m. Weight: G lbs. 402, Sex: Female .~ Weigitt: 10 lbs. 14/07, Sex: Male Parents; Catherine& Parents; Maureen & Ronald Therrien Dennis Sampare __ Get A Free | Baby Gift. _ (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea Vi vi Mi VV ri < A a ae. slelejela BUS very own Sbod pegile. Wednesday, January 12 Will Power or Won't Power: The Woes of Weight Loss Diets A free pre- sentation on diet fads with community nutritionist, Flo Sheppard at the Terrace Public Library Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. Registration not required. Call the li- brary for more information at 638-8177. - Baby Massage: Learn how to massage your baby by a qualified massage therap- ist from Jan. 19 to Feb. 9 from 1-2 p.m. Every ‘Wednesday. FREE. Come to the Northwest Health Unit at 3412 Kalum towel and massage ail Thuxsday, January 20 TODDLER TIME: A group exper- ience for parents and their. toddlers (14 months to 20 months), focusing on the pleasure of power of using rhymes, songs and stories together. The program takes place on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. starting on Thurs- day, January 20, 2000 for 10 weeks. The program is free. Drop-in. Registra- tion is not required. Call the library for more information at 638-8177. '_ Friday, January 21 TICKLES AND TALES: A group ex- perience for parents and their babies (0- 13 months), focusing on the pleasure and power of using rhymes, songs and stories together. The program takes place on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. starting on Fri- day, January 21, 2000 for 10 weeks. The program is free. Drop-in. Registration is ~- not required. Call the library for more in- -. formation at 638-8177, . ‘Terrace families are asked to unplug the television during TERRACE UN- PLUGGED WEEK from January 23-30, .2000. Families are encouraged to spend time together reading, playing board games, participating in sports activities, making crafts, going for walks, talking and doing anything else that does nat in- volve the television or other electronic media, Special programs are planned at the Terrace Public Library, the Family Place and local schools. There will be a draw for Terrace Unplugged Week for those who choose to pull the plug for even one hour a day during the week. Entry.forms are available at the Terrace Public Library. Prizes include books, fit- ness passes, shirts and much more! Monday, January 24 The North West Health Unit and. the Canadian Cancer Society are offering a new Quit Smoking program called Fresh Start starting on Jan 24 and running twice weekly for four weeks. The course, which will be held at the Health Unit from 7-9 p.m. , is designed to help smo- kers.make the decision to quit and to sup- port their efforts to stay quit. Information videos, group discussions, relaxation skills and peer support are just some of the ways used to make quitting easier for Fresh Start participants. The cost per per- son is $50 or $75/two. For more info on how you can sign up, contact the Health Unit at 638-2200. Terrace Pentecostal Assembly inter- * church ladies meeting at 7:30 p.m. All - women aré welcome to attend. Please bring a plate of your favorite snack food productions at the REM Lee Theatre. Dance modern, Tap and Mambo #5, student choreography on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 6:30 p.m. Theatre Arts and Dance: Soap Opera, spoof, Fairy Tale and Dance productions on Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Make the ‘Scene! 7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. The deadline Recital: Hip-hop, Call 638- 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper. (cookies, squares, veggies) and join us for an evening of fellowship, singing and encouragement. ‘Tuesday, January 25 Getting rid of your stress: A workshop for women from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Learn how to identify and deal with everyday stress in a comfortable and safe environ- ment. We all experience stress in our everyday lives, but research has shown that women and men are stressed by dif- ferent things and deal with it in different ways. This workshop is designed to give Street. dM Kathleen Parry at 638-2200.to~ iwomton fast and effective ways to get rid. 7. ohio repister: Bring a -blanketss“oleve ryidayatressnebieolass'is free but is'* eae restricted to 15 participants so pre-regi- Stration is suggested. Call 638-0228 to re- gister. Thursday, January 27 Terrace Public Library’s Adult Book Club will hold its first meeting in the li- brary’s meeting room at 7:30 p.m. Adults interested in joining the book club are welcome to attend. Call Holly at 638- 8177 for more info. Gateway Behavioural Support Ser- . vices Autism workshop at the Northwest community Health Services Society Au- ditorium from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Topics in- clude: general characteristics of autism and other pervasive developmental disor- ders, proactive philosophies, positive be- havioural programming, some strategies to enhance communication and meet sen- sory needs. Presenter is Natasha McDo- nald, coordinator/behavioural support therapist. All are welcome to Terrace Scottish Country Dancers Seventh Burns’ pot luck supper and entertainment ( in ce- lebration of Robert Burns (1759-1796) at 6 p.m. at Knox United Church. For further info call 635-4428. B.C. Schizophrenia Society sponsors The Mary Moller Tapes. Come learn about understanding and communicating with a person who has delusions, halluci- nations or mania. The delusions seminar takes place Jan. 29, hallucinations takes place Feb. 26 and Mani March 25, All from 2-4 p.m. Call 635-8206 or 635-3620 for more info. , Monday, January 31 ECEBC Terrace AGM: The Early Childhood Educators of BC Terrace Branch will be holding its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at Paces Daycare centre. For more info call Ann 638-1863. Regular meeting of the Terrace Model Airplane Club at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library. All interested wercome. For more info call George 638- Friday. February 11 The Terrace Ladies Bonspiel 2000 takes place Feb. 11, 12, 13. Join in for lots of fun. To register call Keith at 635- 5583. a WEEKLY MEETINGS . FRIDAYS ORIGAMI CLUB meets every second and fourth Friday at the Library Meeting Room at 7 p.m. For: more information call . Noriko at 638-8529, i Joe POOL TOURNAMENT SUNDAY JANUARY 25” « MAXIMUM 24 ENTRIES - 2 prizes to be won. : *Entry fee & accomodations for the MARDI GRAS Pool Tournment inPrince George ENTER EARLY! MUSIC Thursday, Friday & Saturday Dance The Night Away! S f : (poo. \(_HUNGRY ?_ et TOURNAMENT |] Our Restaurant Every Tuesday is open : 7pm * | 6am- 11pm. | Prizes for Ist, 2nd & ||| Great Food Anytimel A _ Srd_ _ _} Try our daily specials { KARAOKE |! REMEMBER! : Every | The Cold Beer & Thursday Wine Store is open Come in and 11 am-11 pm join the fun ‘| for your convenience Come & dine with us Choose from a variety of interesting specials like Citta eka on PEP SA PU, tear We | Guail-Duckbreast-Pork Tenders Seafood-Lamb-Veal-Steaks & more a i See you tonite at the B Steak & _ Seafood Grill 3 (above The Back Eddy Pub) 4332 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, BC Fax: 635-9182 Slippery Elm Did you know there's an herb that helps the body with either} constipation or diarrhea? : A gentle herb, Slippery Elm’s main action is in the gastrointesti- F nal tract. ' The American First Nations peoples were lirst to use | Pioneers, and even George Washington's army survived bitte conditions with only the food of the Slippery Elm tree. Strengthening qualities are of note, : Formerly fisted as an official drug in the U.S. Pharmacopeia Mistudies show this herb to benefit coughs, stomach and bowel F a problems. : It Is reported to coat over ulcers In the stomach and bowels, E reating a buffer against irritations. It offers help for a delicate tomach, neutralizing stomach acidity and absorbing foul gases. § Digestion may be improved. i Bowel complaints such as colitis, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis f nd constipation have demonstrated relief with the use of a little f- lippery eim. Oflen, the body may be able to rid itself of excess § mucous. AThis could be in part due to the soothing, lubricating ffect of the herb's mucllage. r The adrenal giands, lungs and kidneys also may be nourished by this food. ; a * Slippery Eim, contains as much nutrtlon as oatmeal. It's source of vitamins A, F, K and P, as well as tha minerals Iron, sodium, calcium, selenium, iodine, copper, zinc, potassium an hosphorus. A range of people, Irom young children, invalids and adult have historically benelited from using this herbal food. ; THE SOLUTION: Slippery elm is often encapsulated for easa fF: : of use. Look for a source offering the Inner bark, and free of fillars §Some therapists recommend supplementing with 640 mg thre Imes dally. Remember, healthy bodies work, play, and feel better! ‘[ For information, a consultation or to | purchase herbal nutrition products — at wholesale prices contact: Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Sid & Therese Ross, Darcie Annesley, Maurean Gent, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough (Kitimat) Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan (Terrace). ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace (250) 632-2740 - Kitimat Fax: (250) 635-1565 EMAIL: bruno@kermode.net Changing Canadtens Health = One Person at a Time