BS - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 17, 2003 —Crry ScENE __ Clubs & pubs GATOR'S PUB: Live entertainment Wed-Sat with The Kingfish. Wednesday is Open Mike Jam Night with free pool. Thursday is Ex- treme Games Night. Friday: get there early! Saturday is Troonle Night. The Terrace Para- medic's ambulance association fundraiser continues, BEASLEY'S WIX: Theresa Marle sings Friday evenings. Watch your favourite sports pro- grams on a large screen TY. GEORGES PUB: Pete Moss & The Fung! per- farming Sept. 18-20. : HANKY PANKY'S is your dance party night club. No cover. Free poo! Wednesday, college night Thursday, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Fri- ' day and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturday's meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members wel- come; bring a guest. Lounge opens at 3 p.m. Concerts @ Zappacosta, the Edmonton-based recording artist performs Friday, Sept. 19 at the R.E.M. TERRACE STANDARD Local theatre M Ethan Claymore, a Norm Foster comedy presented by Terrace Theatre Sept. 25-27, Oct. 2-4 and 9-11 at the McColl Playhouse. Directed by Jerry Stuebing. A young widower finds the courage to carry on - thanks to a well-meaning neighbour and a spectral visit- or. Season passes and tickets available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. M@ Ail That Flows, a performance piece focus- Ing on racism from a First Nations perspec- tive, Featuring Marlena Dolan, who uses video, dance, and an audio soundscape to ex- amine subtle and blatant forms of racism in large and small communities. Presented Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gall- ery by Rainbow Productions Society and the Skeena Multiculturallsm Diversity Project. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. Talent call. B Terrace & District Arts Councll is seeking a varlety of performers for upcoming Coffee Houses. If you are a poet, writer, actor, musi- clan or singer looking for the opportumity to showcase your talent in a casual and suppor- tive atmosphere call Kim at 638-0131. Open to ail ages and styles. % _ Clay Artists of Terrace Oct. 10-Nov. 2. Nov. 7- Dec. 3 Dyan Myrh and Dan Condon Painting and Ciay. Call 638-8884, The Terrace Art Gallery is now open Tuesday and Wednesday 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 Mandays. At the movies M Winged Migration, the first of eight films screening this year as part of the Toronto . Film Circuit Series. The Geargla Strait enter: talnment weekly recently described Winged Migratlon, a movie that coffers a soaring bird's eye view of our feathered flocks in flight, as “marvellous”. Wednesday, Sept, 24. Early showing (7 or 7:15 p.m.). Tickets are $8 at the door or buy a season's pass at Misty River Books or the Art Gallery. Literary arts B® Known for his ability to tell a good story, his sense of humour, his keen eye for detail, and his love for the intricacies of the lan- guage, Saskatchewan writer and consum- mate fisherman David Carpenter will be read- ing at The Kiva at Northwest Community Col- lege Friday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. it's Worth it. Last yaar nearly 800 million containers were kept out of BC landfills and recycled. pgetlliy alti [xaconn) www.encorp.ca Kise ( Last Chance To Win Your Tickels This Weekendl MOLSON CANADIAN HOUSE PARTY IN PRINCE GEORGE ... Featuring: A Swollen Members « SUM 41 = Treble Charger / \(— SIOPINATTHE..\ THE COLD BEER | yHORNHILL PUB | & WINE STORE | [try our delicous 2 for 1 Specials| | OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Cheek Out Our Now Kitchen Hours 9 am.tolip.m. KE SATURDAY hl Good Fi AW: ‘ } KAREOKE SATURDAY NIGHTS ‘Don't Drink _ NORTHERNC2t) a Drive 4 Our FREE Courte MOTOR INN Sain Re ALDI Won ecto PA RAB agtitt Lee. Presented by the Terrace Concert Society. Seasons passes for all seven concerts and tickets for individual performances available at Cook’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mail. ' . Visual arts M@ The Terrace Art Gallery presents “Betty Demmit: Generations", on exhibit to Oct.5 TOBEY MAGUIRE SEABISCUIT NECHAKO - | Mal A LOSER BECAME A LEGEND. Riselismes = FRIDAY TO THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19-25 7 AND 9 BM. * RATED PG away from your “., mail boxes on e ii Wednesdays and *’ Saturdays so your newspaper corrier can deliver your paper. Timber Supply Areas The Ministry of Farests’ definition of a Timber Supply Area (TSA) is: an integrated resource management unit established in accordance BI with Section 6 of the Forest Act. TSAs were originally defined by on Ml established pattern of wood flow from management units to the primary limber-using industries. The Kalum Forest District ISA covers 539 319 hectares (hal, Of that, 197 408 ha {36.6%} is Crown forest. When the other factors ara removed fram the TSA, linoperable areas, riparian management BM creas, environmentally sensitive areas, wildlife tree areas, prablem B forest types, low timber productivity, existing roads, etc.) the M remaining land base {current timber harvesting land base] is 98 2.56 b ha, or 1,2 % of the tolal inventory area, or 50% of the Crown B Forest fand. AM The North Coost Forest District has the lowest Timber Harvesti Land Base(THL8) in British Columbio. The total land inventory 3 54 B 306 ha. Of that, 758 788 ho are Crown Forest land. 144 of the Crown Forest is considered “low site” and is nat harvestable, 8.8% is inoperable for other reasons, and 8.9% are environmentally sensitive reas. The resulting current THLB in the North Coast is 119 130 ha Mor 6.1% of the ‘ola ISA or 15.4% of the Crown Forast. Please have your dég | leashed or fenced-in “7 * Terrace, Corn, Join us at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre September 19 - Zappacosta «In concertll! Join this Pop star, Juno Award Winner and Jazz singer in the first: ee presentation by the Terrace Concert Society - 8:00 p.m. ase Tickets $25.00 at the daa $20,00 for students/sentors Septembei 26 - Buhr Quartet - Interesting, » funny, “They play with such skill, ' “of jazz, @ypsy, classical, blua gra BOO pm Soe . Tickets $25.00 at the deor $20.00 for stidents/seniors September 27 - Kincotith Band Concert - 7:30 p.m. October 4 - The best of the Banff Mountain Film Festlval - 7:00 p.m. : Tickets $10.00 at Azad Adventures or at the door Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Terrace Concert Society Tickets Available at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Unigilobe Courtesy . : Travel adiing ts.5-p.m. Thursday. vents a run'space permitting. es COMMUNITY EVENTS LISTINGS FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 B@ Cancor Information workshop 2 p.m. up- stairs at the Kermode Friendship Society, A free workshop on cancer information, preven- tion and programs available through the Ca- nadian Cancer Society. To register, call Mar- sha at 635-4906. ‘SATURDAY, SEPT; 20° 0° WB Corn Roast celebrating Terrace’s 75th anni: versary. Sept. 20 from 3-6 p.m. at Heritage Park Museum, Sponsored by Rotary Clubs of music, and fun for ali ages. Admission is $2. Proceeds to Polio Plus for the eradication of pollo world wide. @ Planning meeting for the first annual . Nisga'a Canoe Gatherlng. Saturday, Sept. 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the New Aiyansh Cultural Centre (beside the recreation centre). More than 30 canoes are expected to visit our territory In friendship for the canoe gathering at Lava Lake in 2004. if you or your organiza- tian wants to be a part of this historic event as a volunteer, “Join the canoe family”. For more information contact Brad Tait, Nisga’a Sea Going Canoe Society coordinator at boneym@telus,net or call 633-2240. MONDAY, SEPT. 22 @ The Hearts In Motion Ctub starts walking in the Skeena Mall Sept. 22 at 7:45 a.m, Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays. For further in- formation, call Anne at 638-1966. Sponsored by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of 8.C. and Yukon. Ongolng. ' Mf Early Learning Canada parenting classes at the Kermode Friendship Society, through its parenting program, Sept. 22 from 7-9 p.m. downstairs at the soslety, 3313 HKalum St. Eight sessions. To register, cail Marsha at 635-4906. SEPT. 22-26 B A special maeting for children and young people will be held nightly at the Terrace Go- spel Hall at 4802 Scott Ave, fram 6:30-7:30 p.m. Come and bring a friend, For info call 635-3874. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 24 M The Ski Privol is holding a general informa- tion meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the Coast Inn of the West at 6:30 p.m. Anyone in- terested in joining or finding out more about the volunteer patrol at Shames Mtn., please comel For more information, call Suzie at 635- 5433. @ Career Options for Women, 2 workshop pre- sented at 4 p.m. at Youth Opportunities, 4630 Lakelse Ave. Phone: 635-3812. SATURDAY, SEPT, 27 HB The 21st annual Toy Run Saturday, Sept. 27 presented by the Terrace Roadrunners Club, Everyone welcome. Bring a new toy, Meet at the weigh scales at the Highway 16/37 intersectlon at 2 p.m. Run ends at the Coast Inn of the West. Ne host lunch at Mount Layton Het Springs at noon, Gall Ed at 635- 3489 for more information. @ The Canadian Diabetes Association offers free training for speakers who promote heelth In communities. At the Eaglenest Ministries at 3302 Sparks St., Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch provided. Seating limited; registra. tion deadline is Sept 19. Call Bonnie at 250. 561-9284, | WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 B The Family Support Institute presents a free orientation session for families. with members who have & disability, From 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Health Unit Auditorium (next to the courthouse). A workshop on the type of supper offered by the Family Support Insti- tuts, ag. well ‘as -varidues- disability iasues. Cold - lunch provided. Wa" Work With ‘fatniliés, profas- stonals and the community. We focus on pra- blem solving, Catt (604) 875-1119 for more in- formation. Registration forms at Skeena Fami- ly Resources, The Terrace Child Development Centre, and the Ministry for Child and Family Development. PSAs Teen night at the Terrace Public Library, Wed- nesday, Sept..24 from 7-8:30 p.m. Youths “aged 12-16 ara invited“{o Join us for painting“ and sundae making. No charge, but please re- fister, ; All primary aged children are invited to No School Days at the Terrace Public Library. The program runs from 10-11 a.m. every Friday when there's no public school. Free, but regis- ter. The Kermode Friendship Centre offers ongoing youth programs Monday to Friday from 68 p.m. (ages 13-24), Freestyle Fridays: learn how to rap. Dance from 8-11 p.m. every Friday. Call Cinnamon at 635-4906, Elders are Invited to the Kermode Firlendship Saciety for Seniors Night, the last Wednesday of the month from 68 p.m. for dinner and acti- vities. Round Up for Research: The Kidney Founda- tlon of Canada is looking for the baaadest bosses. Have your boss “arrested” for a good cause Sept. 17 and 18 at the Skeena Mall. all 635-066 for information. The Sunday Fun League at the Terrace Curling Club is locking for new members. Beginners welcome; no experience necessary. We meet Sundays at 1 pm. at the curling club, starting Oct. 5. Call Les at 615-5445 for more datails. Frae vocal lessons: Learn to sing better and with confidence. Join Terrace Pacific Mist Sweet Adelines for three free lessons. Sept. 18, and 25 at 7 p.m. at Christian Centennial School. Phone Lori at 635-0930 for further in- formation. Applications forma for the Christmas Craft and Gift Sale to be held at Riverlodge Nov. 7-8 are now available at Tamitik and Riverlodge In Kitimat. Application deadline Oct. 3, Call Rivarlodge at 632. 8970 or Barb 632-5012, The Terrace Women's Resource Centre Is tem- porailly closed. If you need assistance, please call the Terrace Transition House at 635-6447 or The Family Place at 638-1863, If it’s an emergency call the RCMP at 635-4911, The Older Worker Program, a free employment assistance program for the mature worker. Contact InterConnect at 635-7995, Season packages for the Terrace Concert Soc- iety's 2003-04 performances go on sale to the general public Sept. 8 through to the opening night performance on Friday, Sept. 19 at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mail, The Terrace Salvation Army |s accepting mon-. etary gifts to assist those affected by wildfires in southern 8,.C. Monetary gifts can be drap- ped off at the Salvation Army Thrift Shop at 4712 Kelth Ave,, where @ temporary raceipt will be issued. An official receipt for tax pur- poses will be Issued by our provincial centre. Cheques should be specified ‘fire assistanca.' People can call our community services at 635-1829 for more Information, Prostate cancer js the second most common cancer affecting Canadian men: the cause is unknown, To assist early detection, it's recom- Manded men over 50 have a regular check-up. Early detection and treatment give greatar op- portunities for cur, For further information call 1-888-939-3333 or plck up a booklet at the Cancer Resource. Centre at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. from noon.ta. 2. p.m. daily. Alzheimer's Support ani Education Group August 4, 2003 al 4:40 a.m, Weight: 7 lbs. 3 02, Sex: Male August 30, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. Weight: 8 lbs, 5 oz, Sex: Female Parents: Shawna Davis & Gene Wollf August 20, 2003 at 6:19 p.m. Weipht: 7 Ibs, 10 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Tim & Vanessa Ealden Simply fill out the ~ stork report and ‘drop In slot. Raby's Name: Baby's Name: Erin Josephine Loyd Ezekiel Christian Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: August 25, 2003 at 7:25 p.m. Weight: 7 Ibs, 3 oz, Sex: Female Parents: Keith & Kelley Axelson Parents: Terri-Lynn Johnson little sister for Brenna & Shawn Milton 4 ¢ Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Gnicie Anne Armayah Trinity Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: August 3, 2003 at 10:07 am. Weight: 7 lbs. 10-02. Sex: Female Parents: Paula & Raymond Drown Liltle sister for Raylyn 4 4 Baby’s Name: Baby's Name: Kai Harold Jan James Alexander Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: _ September 4, 2003 at 8:45 a.m, Weight: 8 bs, 8 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Anna & Steven Bernard "Northern Drugs’ Baby Club and ewborn will receive their first nd Teddy Bear w ~; i SKEENA MALL TERRACE, B.C.