82 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 4, 2000 TERRACE STANDARD ~Crry ScENE Bar Scene Gators Pub: Appearing until Sept. 30, Vedanta. Every Wednesday come and play Gator's Games! Sponsored by local businesses. Win great prizes. Every Thursday is still the best Ladies Night in town. bese oa Beasley's Mix: Monday Night Football live on the big screen TV. Weekly give- aways. George's Pub: Playing Oct. 3 to 7, Risky Business. _ Relax and enjoy great daily specials at the Northern Motor Inn and the great live music throughout the week. Theatre On Oct. 7, the Terrace Little Theatre pre- sents two one-act plays, Orgazmo Aduito Escapes from the Zoo and Bed Among the Lentils, at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Show starts at 8 p.m. Both are described as dark comedies and feature the Jessie Richardson Award-winning actress, Rosy Frier-Dryden, who received the Vancouver Sun's Reader's Choice Award for Best Actress at the 1998 International Fringe Festival for Bed Among the Lentils . This presentation is a fundraiser for the TLT’s building fund. Tickets at Uni- globe Courtesy Travel. Scared Seriptless, fast and furious comic improvisation by ever-popular Vancouver ~ TheatreSports. Each performance is unique, because the players construct a series of hi- larious scenes based on the wit and whimsy of the audience. This is a special fundraiser for the Terrace Little Theatre's building fund. Show starts at 8 p.m. Oct, 27 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets at Uniglabe Courtesy Travel. Film fest Pacific Cinematheque's Travelling Pic- ture Show returns to Terrace from October ta December at the Tillicum Twin Theatres on alternate Mondays at 9:15 p.m. The next film, Limbo, an American film by Lonestar director John Sayles, hits the screen Oct. 16. The film tour is jointly-sponsored by the Northwest Development Education Associa- tion and the Terrace and District Multicultural Association. = Visual arts Women Without Boundaries continues at the Terrace Art Gallery until Oct. 22, This is a show of unique paintings by four women, Sylvia Sands (Johnson), of Rosswood B.C., Manzanita Snow of Haida Gwaii, Irene Hor- ner of Terrace, and Gail Turner Sears of Ter- race. These four women dare to paint what they feel, explore different mediums and try new subject material. mo Make the Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertain- ment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thurs- ‘| Qectober3™ -October 7™ J Nn . (NORTHERN MOTORINN =. | OPEN 6 am - 11pm. - 7 Days ePyrpnsnant | { Don’t Drink | Playing Tuesday to Saturday S) GREAT Datty SPECIALS s \ SERVING BREAKFAST Att Day} BO} Playing | ‘| October 17*-21" & 24°-28* fe | MAMLOMIERD) BASH |: October 28* | q Come & Howl with BOB! ( Cosy ae 3 iM & Drive Our FREE Courtesy Van will take you home. op %, tothe FIREPLACE at the THORNHILL PUB. O Audition call for for The Foursome, a Terrace Little Theatre production of Narm Fosier’s latest comedy-drama. This play received raves when it was performed at the Arts Club Theatre in Vancouver. Au- www.terraceautomall.com terrace.automal! @telus.net Contact Us @ ditions take place at 7 p.m. at the McColl www.safeway.com Playhouse. Beginners welcome. four non Aon males and one male/female needed for TERRACE TERRACE this dinner theatre production. For more AT CHRYSLER | wie] TOYOTA] information about the roles or audition process, call Gordon at 615-6152. in auditioning for’ The Rez Sisters, Class ~~ mors one lakes place at 7 p.m. at the First Na- TERRACE TERRACE tions Education Centre at Clarence Mi- Ad CHRYSLER | er] TOYOTA chiel Elementary Schoo! on Sparks Ave. No experience necessary — this is where STANDARD The Terrace Standard standard @ kermade.net it all begins! Please ‘call Marianne at 635-2942 to register. T could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Your website/email address The Celiac Association starts its fall support meetings. 7 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit, featuring a special “Pampered Chef” party with gluten-free foods, Contact Carol: 638-8423. a Kidney Foundation’s Roundup for Re- search Jail and Bail takes place at the Aug 29, 2000 at 6:45 p.m. Weight: 8 lbs. 5 02, Sex: Female Parents: Josh & Lauralee Sept. 13, 2000 at 11:24 p.m. Weight: 8 lbs.9 oz, Sex: Fentale Parents: Sean Heathfield & Weight 7 lbs. 5 4:02. Sex: Female Parents: Stella & Luls Trigo Tylor Evans Sept. 15, 2000 at 5:17 p.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 702, Sex: Male Parents: Scott & Amy Vandenberg Sept. 17, 2000 at 5:42 p.m. Weight: 7 lbs 602, Sex: Female Parents: Jacquelin MacIntyre & Heather Albright Tony Kryklywy] C , aon _ + Baby's Name: "Baby's Name: Mercedes Ana Trigo Drew Jacob Evans Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Sept. 15, 2000 Sept. 17, 2000 al 11:52 Weight: 8 lbs. 3 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Sherry Parnell & Skeena Mall. Put your boss behind bars. Can he or she rasie enough money for bail? All bail money goes to kidney Re- search. Call 635-1471 for more info, hurs ber 12 Terrace and Area Community Health Council meets at 7:15 p.m. at the educa- tion room at Mills Memorial Hospital. r Gay Potluck, 6 p.m. at the Family Place, Baby's Name; Baby’s Name: 4553 Park Ave. All gay, bisexual, two- Natalie Michelle Davis Ryan Eildert Vandenberg spirited and transgendered people wel- Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: come. For more information, call Maur- een at 635-6519, Mood Disiorders Association of B.C., e + ‘ . Terrace Chapter, hosts support group Baby's Name: ae ane: es | meetings Oct. 2 and 16 and Nov, 7 and 21 ‘iia Randi held Lyndsey Jacquelin Kryklywy; ne -oan and Nov. / an eee Date & Time of Birth: at 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Club- house, at 3302 Sparks Ave. The group is for family, friends, and persons with de- pressive, bi-polar and other mood disor- ders. For information,’ contact Allen at 638-49. ; ; Ksan House Soclety’s Women’s Drop- in Group starts meeting again. It’s a group for adult women who have exper- ienced some form of abuse’in their lives, providing an opportunity to share, listen; and connect with other women: The group runs every Monday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information : Je rwit i AY E-OPEVIGR wil Sp ei i erwal ea SAVE-ON- MOR ~ ats NALMOD a 2 BOs very ovm sbod pense, | Ksan House Society’s office at 4724 La- zelle Ave., the. pink house behind McDo- nald’s. Childcare subsidy available by re- quest. For ino, call 635-2373. Building Healthier Bables, Building Blocks and Nobody’s Perfect are hos- ting an Open House between 10 a.m. and 2pm. at 4665 Park Ave, Learn about our programs, meet our staff, read our infor- mative displays, and visit our new loca- tion. Refreshments. Bring a friend! Call Jeanie at 635-1830 for more information. day for the following week's paper. Skeend.. River -Players present acting Hl classes for‘First Nations: people: interested’: ‘Wednesday, October 25 A Breast Health Forum will be held in| Terrace from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Best Western Terrace Inn. All women are invi- ted and admission is free. Find out how to protect yourself against breast cancer and have your questions answered at this in- formative evening. For further information call the Cancer Resource Centre at 638- 8583. Saturday, October 28 Northwest B.C. Metis Association, Loca] 2, Annual General Meeting and Potluck at Northwest Community Col- lege, Room 2001. At 5 p.m. For info call Kathleen at 635-8039, Rene at 638-0483 ot Shelley at 635-0772. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Eden Robinson, author of Traplines and Monkey Beach, will be at the Terrace Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. The reading is sponscred by the Ter- race Public Library with financial supp- port from Writers in Libraries, Ministry of ~ Municipal Affairs. Call the library for more information at 638-8177. New Baby Drop-in for moms and new- borns, every Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at 4665: Park Ave. New program from Building Healthier Babies. For informa- tion, call 635-1830, October 2-8 is Mental Illness Aware- ness Week. On Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library, the B.C, Schizophrenia Society is hosting a reading of literature by people with mental illness. Everyone welcome! Phone 635-8206 for more information. The Terrace Emergency Shelter will be offering Thanksgiving Dinner on Oct. 9 to anyone who does not have acces to this important meal. There will be no cost. This meal will be available Oct. 9 from 3 lo 6 p.m. at 2814 Hall Street, the big white house behind the Ford dealer- ship. Please phone if you would like to donate food items or assist with your time at the event, Call 635-5890 for informa- tion. The Terrace Churches Food Bank opens its deors for its October distribution on the following dates: Oct. 16 ta 19, from 1 to 3 p.m. Located at 4647 Lazelle Ave., rear entrance. Look for the Food Bank of the Churches sign. Bring ID for you and your dependents. A-H Oct. 16, I- R Oct. 17, 8-Z Oct, 18, and anyone mis- sed on Oct, 19. Donations of food and -mMoney can be made through your local church and at participating stores. They can also be mailed to Terrace Churches Food Bank ¢/o 4012 Anderson Si., Ter- race, B,C., V8G 2T2. North West Health Unit (3412 Kalum St.) is offering daytime drop in clinics for the Flu Vaccine Oct. 16 to 20 and on Oct. 23 and 27, From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - There are also two evening clinics be- tween 7 and 9 p.m, Oct. 24 and 26 at the Health Unit Auditorium, The Flu vaccine is free if you are 65 years of age or older, have a chronic illness, you are a health care worker or emergency and first re+ sponder. The Pneumococcal Vaccine is free if you are 65 years or older, other- wise there is a $20 charge. Please bring your immunization tecord and Care Card. For information call: 638-220. ~ Continued on B4 \ The NORTHWEST's only LOG CABIN PUB! c fem ay eURee Get in to Thomas TWR Stop & Go Figure 8 Set $49” (Total RRP $179”) ALSO “Thomas & the Magic Railroad” Characters Available Marvels & Mysteries Skeena Mall 635-1887 [within three weeks, sometimes even within days. ~ Attention Deficit Disorder: Supplements Supplements for hyperactivity include calcium and mag- hesium, which is calming. (A 1984 study faund 165 boys with mental disturbances and learning disabilities to be magne- slum deficient.) {ran deficiency can induce similar symptoms to ADD, so supplement with chlorophyll and blue-green algae. Chelated minerals are powerful in protecting the braln fram heavy metal accumulation, As the name Implies, essential falty acids are important for all functions and are atten missing in children's diets. B- complex vitamins combined with vitamin C, valerian, hops and skullcap are soathing to the nerves, reduce stress and improve concentration, Bee pollen, kelp and alfalta are full of minerals and nutrition to support brain function, Golu kola has been used to help with concentration and memory. Passiontlower is a gentla sedative, without hangover effect. it's been used In Europe lo effectively treat children with ADD. I have verified by multiple sources that the above supple- ments are safe and appropriate for children. Herbal dosages should be adjusted by three quarters for adolescents between 11 and 16, by half tor youngsters between 6 and 10, or by one quarter for children from ages 2 to 5. It's very Important to use quality supplements for young people, it expert assessment has delermined a prescription nec- essary, alm for as small a dose as possible, The herb ephe- dra has been used elfectively with — Ritalin to reduce the amount of drug required. Do this with caullon and medical stipport, as ephedra increases the activity of Ritalin and olher amphetamines, with a potential for loss of control. Changes In nutrition and lifestyle may also "7 help reduce the dosage. Most children will have noticeable and favourable resuits /. Pe For information, a consultation or to | . purchase herbal nutrition products at wholesale prices contact: Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Darcie Annesley, Shelly Coxen, Maureen Gent, Wayne Gray, Joon Hough (Kitimat) Bruno Belanger & Krista Botlyan {Terrace}. ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace (A; (250) 632-27 40 - Kitimat Fox: (250) 635-1565 . 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