a ft ete a 2 ' p.m. to midnight music jams. All you need is your 7 « purchased at Don Diegos.or at the George Little mo : House. Advance and door tickets are $12. Seating is limited. Call 635- 4546. ~ m _ B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2006 t t Clubs & pubs - ARTFUL CUP: Open mic night Saturdays. GEORGE’S: Big Skinny July 28-29; Living - Mlusion July 30; White Lightning Aug. 3 5, 10- 12° - HANKY’S: Tues. ‘karaoke, free foosball/Wed. _ karaoke, free pool/Thurs. college games night/ _ Fri.-Sat. dance. music & door prizes/Sunday 8. instrument because there’s sound equipment, lighting, a drum kit and all the amps you'll need. - LEGION BRANCH 13: Meat draws: Saturdays _ - Starting at 4 p.m. “Next. Steak Night scheduled for. * Aug. 4. « Theatre “+ Heritage Park Museum launches its third + run of Ma Lambly’s, its popular one-act historical ‘ * drama starring ‘Janine Hamming, on Wednesdays in July and August. All shows Start at 8 p.m. with ‘ : the doors. opening at 7:30, p.m. Tickets can be BR TERRACESTANDARD LIVING tllusion singer Jay Lamotte: belts out a number. See the hard rock Edmonton four- -some July, 30 at George’ s Pub. Terrace Inn downstairs banquet room — a first for the theatre group. An’ Evening of One Act Comedies, featuring ““The Way of All Fish” by Elaine May (of Second City fame) and “Caught in the Act’ by Bruce Kane.’ Show dates are: July, _ 28, 29, August 4, 5, 6. Each night cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m. with the shows starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are $34 at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. Visual Arts” 7 gallery, it’s the annual members’ show, while the ” . lowér gallery will feature the 2nd annual Northern Lenses Camera” Club’s photography. Gallery . - hours: Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday noon to 4 p.m., Friday noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday 1 ot “. to.4 p.m. For more information call the gallery at 638- 8884. ‘Music @ The Terrace Elks & Royal Purple will host” a variety.of country, bluegrass, Celtic and. gospel performers at the Riyerside Music Festival at Har-Lee’s Place, 14 kilometres north on Kalum. : Lake.Drive Aug. I1- 13, A weekend pass; which’ » includes camping, costs $30 in advance.and $35 at the gate. Day rates are also available. For more information call 635 3160. . t M Riverboat Days, Terrace’s signature event celebrates the pioneer history of the Skeena , region with events for all ages between Aug. 4-11. Favourites include the parade, concerts in park, a fireworks extravaganza, the slinger’s race and the wild duck race. For.info, go to the George Little An Fun Evening - of Dining ame @9 One Act Comedies July 28,29 August 4,5,6 Best Western Terrace Inn Cocktails 6:30pm_, Show Time 8pm f ,., est * EMestern Featuring: . The Way of All Fish by Elaine May and Cau ht in the Act by Bruce Kane ~~ plus a few more! 4 - The: Terrace. Little. Theatre ‘presents an + summer ‘dinner theatre in. the Best - Western oO ee THANK You. THE SALVATION ARMY: ° wishes to thank everyone who contributed to their “Food For Summer" campaign. “Thanks t to Safeway and Wal. -Mart for providing space to collect food and to the Aquatic Centre for holding a food drive. : “We would also like to thank: Wal-Mart ond Save -On Foods for their generous donation. . Food is still urgently needed and can be " dropped off at the Salvation Army at 3236 ~ —- Kalum St. 4 “It's onl a job” * Occupation Mugs 1 Fulfl Check Out our Bridal Feathers BUN ER tae Registry! We have ' beautiful new tables, Ins irational * Plaques ae Open Sundays Noon - 5:00 p.m. -|. Skeena Mall - Terrace gemmas@monarch.net 1-800-. 563-4362 WE SHIP FOR ASS CHARGE VIA GREYHOUND Where Quality Makes The Diflerence © - FERITAGE. PAR] M US E UM Historical Site Tours { daily until August 3ist 230 phi : 30pm Sunday to Saterday 10:30 an, 12:30 pm. t | Historical Walking Tours -_\ ‘ednesday at 130 pm - Until August 30th - Admission $ Ecol Wal Tous, rs . Tue sdays at 1:30 pm - Until fae S0th - Admission $5. 00 _ “Ma Lambly’s” a ( One Act Historical Drama ‘Tickets $12: Doors open 730, show starts 8pm Ny 2th. 19th & 26th Rogue? 2nd, 9th, hy 23 8 30th s [ee benches & towel racks , ~ COMMUNITY EVENTS - THURSDAY, JULY 27 — . The Skeena Child Care Resource and Referral Program is hosting the second bi-annual Ferry Is- .,.land Ramble’from 1-3 p.m. with Forester Linda. _ Children and accompanying adults are welcome ‘to come join us as we explore the many natural elements at Ferry Island. Meet at the pond at the end of the island to join the expedition: Call 638- 1113 for information. SUNDAY, JULY 30 ; All riders are welcome to race at the motorcross track on beam station road, behind the airport, under the hydro lines. Sign up starts at .7.30 am, the first practice starts at 10 a.m. and the races start at noon. This event is a non club or sanc- © tioned race so riders race at their own risk. Call Francis at 635 1623 or Kenny 635 0081 with any questions. " SUNDAY, AUG. 6 George Stanley, a prized poet who lived in Ter- race and taught at the Northwest Community Col- lege for more than 15 years will read a selection of his poetry at the George Little House at 7 p.m. The event is free of charge. Stanley was recently awarded the prestigious Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America. For more in- . formation, contact Alisa at 635 0935. _- SUNDAY, AUG. 6 - Adopt-a-dog-athon is part of Riverboat Days, where prospective dog owners can.be pitted with new K-9 companions at the Dog Lot (beside the George Little House). Starts at 9 a.m. Agilitly and dog shows also part of the spectacle. Costs of an- imals are the same as those in the shelters. Bring ‘a chair and your dog. ' TUESDAY, AUG. 8 & THURSDAY, AUG. 10 The George Little House hosts two sittings of Clara Tea during Riverboat Days. The afternoon tea will go from 2-4 p.m. on both days. Reserva- tions required. Call 638-8887. : JULY 7 TO AUGUST 19° Rita Anderson, Prince George Metis artist, is on exhibit at the Kitimat Museum. For more informa- tion call 632-8850. Museum summer hours are: Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. ~ 5 p.m. : PSAs Terrace Anti-Poverty Group Society seeks new members to help provide the vital services . within the community. Membership fees are only $5 a year. Fees can be waived for lower income persons. Come to the group's office at 4628 Park Ave. A free draw will take place on July 31. For info call 635- 4631. Northwords ‘Creative Writers’ Camps. invite adults and children aspiring writers to attend their fourth annual writers' camps. The camps are free and will be held Aug. 8-11. Participants complete writing exercises and hear fram guest speakers, and chiidren will complete the week with a bound book. Registration is necessary as class sizes are limited. Adults register at Misty River Books with a $10-refundable deposit and children register at ==the Terrace Public Library. Terrace Little Theatre Offers its popular Summer _ Drama Days where six to 13-year-olds have fun while learning about theatre, stagecraft, singing, music and dance. Second session is Aug. 1- 25. Cost per session is $125 per child, which includes a TLT membership for the season. Drop _ off registration forms at Uniglobe Travel, call 638- 1215 or go online to www. mytit.ca. June 30 is the registration deadline. '. The Terrace Public Library is offering “extreme” fun with its Summer Reading Club. Don’t miss out on cool activities and prizes. Put your name .in for the general registration to track your summer reading anytime now and registration for the fourth © week of programming begins July 24. The fourth week’s theme is “Extremely Wild Adventures.” Spaces are limited each week so call or come in to the library to reserve a spot. Call the library at 638-8177 for details. Heritage Park Museum is now open for the summer season from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days-a-week. Site tours are available four times a — day and a number of special events are planned for the summer. The museum will also offer The Terrace Art Gallery” presents two. July House, the Terrace Visitor Info Centre or www. exhibits on display from July - 5-29. In the upper. terraceriverboatdays. org -- two walking tours and Ma Lambly’s, its one act , -historical drama, throughout the months of July - and August. For information, call the museum at 635- 4546. Support ‘After Suicide support group ) monthly meetings have been. cancelled. Assistance with grief is still available from others that have " experienced a suicidal death of someone close. Talking and listening to others about their experiences lessens the burden and eases the pain. For support & info call Joset at 638-1347. The George Little House flea market is every Sunday from 8.a.m. to noon. Buyers and sellers needed. Call 638 8887 for more information. The Terrace Art Gallery again offers a summer of fun and art for children aged 5-12 with its 2006 . Children’s Summers Art and Crafts Program. ’Cydney Rusch and Amy Warner have returned and are working on a variety of projects and art related activities over the next seven weeks. A large variety of artistic mediums will be explored. The program starts July 3rd and runs until Aug. 18 for three days a week. Morning sessions from 10:30 a.m. to noon will be for 5- to 8-year-olds and afternoon sessions from 1:30 to 3 p.m. will be for older children form 9 to 12 years. Parents “wanting more information can call the art galle g ry at 638-8884 and ask for Amy or Cydney. All. artists and celebrity painters are reminded they need to complete their work and return it to the Terrace Art Gallery by July 29 so that it can be installed and exhibited during. the month of August. The gallery is open Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. and 1d Friday from .. noon to 6 p.m. The Canadian Cancer Resource Centre offers cancer support group for family ‘and friends meeting every second and fourth Thursday of the month at 7.p.m. Next meeting is July 27. The | cancer centre is at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. It’s open Monday to Friday from 12-2 p.m. Internet access for cancer research is available. For information . about emergency aid or peer support programs, call 638- 8583. The Terrace Emergency Shelter hosts Bannock & Beans, where Fridays are chili nights at the - - shelter. From 4-6 p.m. at 2812 Hall St. Call 635- 5890 for more info. The meal is free. Volunteers for meal preparation always needed. ; A brain injury support, group in Terrace meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5:30 p.m. now in a new location (room 280 of the public health building on Kalum St.). The - meetings are open to survivors, family members . and service providers. For more information, call _ Mark at 638-1818 or e-mail mark_brain -injury@ . : yahoo. ca The Artful Cup hosts Stitch * a . Bitch, a co-ed knitting circle Thursdays from 7:30-9 p.m. Sewing and crochet also welcome with people on hand to - teach. For more info call Renee at 615-9383. Soup Kitchen, operating every Monday from ° 12-1:30 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Society, 3313 Kalum St. Enjoy a hot bowls of soup anda © _ bun! Call, Angela or Louisa at 635-4906. Terrace Toastmaster will be taking a summer . break for July and August. The regular meetings will resume at’7:30 p.m. Sept 13 at the Terrace firehall meeting room. New members and old ones welcome in the fall. lf you are interested in coming to a meeting call Bob at 638-0923 or Rolf at 635-6911. . , Royai Canadian Legion is appealing to members and their spouses for auxiliary volunteers to help prepare vegetables and pie crusts once a month for steak night and to help with dishes. If interested please phone 635-4862. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings every night of the week. Call 635-6533. N/A meetings 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at the education room at the hospital. _ Call Tony at 798-2598. Sweet Adeline’s Pacific Mist Chorus holds choir practice at Cassie Hall School’s music room on Thursdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. For info, call Vic 635-6905 or Trudi 635-0056. Sex: Male congratulates the ) - Our official ticket’ outtet is, / Courtesy Travel #113 - 4716 Lazelle Ave Standard , “RA D'L.O. FOR THE SUMMER...TRY OUR... "Summer Features es - Salmon Chowder: This creamy concoction i is flavored with dill for a great finish. Served with garlic pita. $5. 50 - - Turkey Ceasar Wrap Our in house roasted turkey, teamed up with our signature i in house dressing. You can't | beat it! $8.95 South Western Steak Salad Cajun sliced steak on a mixed green salad finished off with cheese, salsa and ranch dressing. $9.95 . Served After 4 p.m. Maple Glazed Sockeye Salmon. i Nested on a bed of spinach. __ Served with rice pilaf and garlic pita. $14.95 Braised Lamb Shanks Slow roasted and seasoned, these tasty shanks are teamed up with garlic mashed potato and fresh vegetables. $14. 95 For a nice finish to any meal, try our Brownie sundae. it's a sure fire winner. _ Fora fresh taste this summer, we have created a nice wine list. Enjoy! Where good food brings | | coutes LN a | the family together 4702 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace 635-6302 Baby’s Name:. _ Baby’s Name: - Anton Lucus Oliver Woods = —-—- Brome Barwell Hansen Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: May 12, 2006 at 4:57 a.m. Weight: 10 lbs. 2 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Wendy & Lorne “July 15, 2006 at 8:1 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs.60z. Sex: Male Parents: Cindy & Jim © Baby’s Name: Baby's Name: Joe Dam Handel Devan Singh Phangura Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: July 2, 2006 at 11:29 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 2:0z. July 16, 2006 at 10:07 a.m. Weight: 8 lbs. | oz. Sex: Male a Parents: Sarah & Parminder “Little brother for Aman” : Parents: Jeni-lynn & Gilbert “Little brother for Cassidy” Baby’s Name: Isaiah Timothy Douglas Date & Time of Birth: July 14, 2006 at 10:07 Weight: 7 lbs. 10 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Phoebe & Daniel Baby’s Name: Aaliyah Mikaela Honey Johnson Date & Time of Birth: — July 17, 2006 at 11:20 a.m.: Weight: 7 lbs. 0 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Camilla & Grant “Little sister for Grant Jr.” parents on the new additions to their « families. eS