B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 19, 2000 _ TERRACE ‘STANDARD City SCENE Bar Scene Gators Pub: Live bands, six nights a week. Held over until July 22, Sonic Blond from Vancouver. ; Beasley's Mix: Live entertainment . with Halfyard and Guests, resumes July 21. Still Terrace's coolest lounge. Open Monday to Saturday. George's Pub: The Accelerations. One week only, July 19-22. Relax on the fully licensed and heated patio at the Northern Motor Inn. Choir stops here The Dutch Voices Choir will be visiting Terrace, Monday August 7 at the Pentecostal Assembly, 3511 Eby St. The concert starts at 7 pm. This internationally renowned choir is made up of singers from across the Netherlands. Admission is free for the whole family. Music Festival The 6th annual Kispiox Valley Music festival is revving up for another great festival full of music and activities for the whole family. The festival runs July 28, 29, 30. If you want to get involved or just need more information, call 842-5888 or 842-6390.. Nights alive Teens aged 13-18 drop in! Come to the Carpenter's Hall Fridays from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m, and Saturdays at the Teen Learning Centre from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m, There will be workshops, music, videos, dances, crafts and much more. It's free! Preteen program for children 8-12 are invited to the ET Kenney Gym Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for crafts, videos and games. Parents must accompany youth to register. Volunteers and any donations are appreciated. For more information call Marj at 635-0174. €rt Gallery The Terrace Art Gallery presents The Summer Members Shaw from Wednesday, July 19 to Saturday September 9. The exhibit features work from local and regional artists who ate members of the Terrace Art Association. The artwork on display will consist of a variety of mediums, from oil and acrylic paints, lo pollery to photography. The gallery is located at the lower level of the library and the hours are Wednesday 12-3 p.m., Thursday to Saturday from 12-4 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. History lives History is alive at Terrace’s Heritage Park. The park is offering a free interpretive presentation on the second world war. Memorabilia will be on display and there wiil also be an opportunity to chat with retired veterans. [t starts at 7 pm in the dance hall at the park. Farm Market Rosswood farmers market offers local crafts and produce every Sunday until August 27. The farmers market starts at noon and runs until 4 pm. Georges Pub “Licensed For Good Times” Playing Wednesday to 0 Saturday July 19" -July 22" \ -, a Come In & find out how to WIN a KOKANEE mountaln bike. Draw - Sunday, Aug. 6 \ during Slingers Race. 4 STOP IN AT THE THORNHILL PUB Sit back and relax on our Patio. [ The only LOG CABIN PUB IN THE NORTHWEST. Check Que New Menu! Z =< Relax on our’ oFull Service® Licensed * Heated» ™~ Stingers Race COLD BEER Sunday, A 6th sadey Aces ch || Be WINE Cheer on your favorite day asin HOURS: server & enjoy the Mon pagan. tt “ll on| | BEERGARDEN! = say y9am.- | | gg Ho ae . (SOR, 3086 Highway 16 pie Terrace, B.C. es Ke] Ph: 635-6375 “CANADIAN TIRE. Or Email us at www.cantlre. terrace @osg.net SAFEWAY www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE DATCHRYSLER | ig] TOYOTA! www. terraceautomall- com TERRACE TERRAck KT CHRYSLER, Ni] TOYOTA, terrace.automall@telus.net The Terrace Standard STANDARD standard @ kermode.net Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Rosacea Rosacea, also called acne rosacea, is a slubbom inflammatory skin condition similar in appearance to facial acne. It usually occurs after the age of thirty. Women are more likely to develop il, although in men il can become a serious condition called rhinophyma. The cheeks and nose become red and flushed, and the chin and jorehaad Maybe affectad, Acne-like swellings appear and pus may be present. Tinyblood vessels atten becoma apparent on the cheeks. The exacl cause is unknown, but it's linked to over-production of sebum, an 9 oly substance In the skin. As wilh many skin problems, contributors include poor § : digestion and sluggish elimination, Stress, food allergies, liver and gall-bladder 7: disorders ara oltan factors. Thete appears {to be a link betwean rosacea ardlow 9. stomach acid. Alcohol, colles, heat andsuntight aggravate, but dane! actually 9 Cause it, THE SOLUTION: With any disease, we are only what we absorb. Traceminerals, essential fatty acids and vitamins depend on sutfictent levels ofdi- gestive enzymes lor absorption, so using digestiva anzymes can be benelicial, Raw apple cider vinegar with meals may enhance digestion, ‘ *Good' live bacteria such as probiotics may halp, also liva-culture yoquit, raw sauerkraut or kelir, Avold coflea, alcohol, salt and spicy foods which are vascdila- tors and worsen the condition, Sluggish digestion may improve with a cleansing tea and fiber. Aloe vera f. juice may help cleanse and enhance digestion. .Amenth-long clearing combina f°. tion of herbs such as cascara Sagrada, pau d'aico, red cloves, dandelion, and uva ff: ursi could be beneficial, B complex vitamins are often low in people with this condition, 50 adding 7 - these is suggested. Abasic nutritional core incuding minerals and vilarnins C and E is kay in warding off infection and disease. Essenttal laity acids help keep the skin sofiand supple, MSM may datoxify cells. Chlorophyll may nourish and cleanse tha blood. Horselail and spirulina pro- tote healthy skin calls. Grapeseed extiact has been shown la help wound heal- ing. 60 mg. Is suggested. Daily washing, silz-baths and foot baths help divert blood flow {rom the lace. Alacial day mask and cold compresses help to disperse blood. Twice daily gently massage the alfected area in a elrevlar mation with lingedtips. Avoid direct sun on the face, excessive heal, alte:shave of altohel based lotions. Use mild pH-balanced laciat products, 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, Joan Hough (Kitimat) Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan (Terrace). ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace (Ai (250) 632-2740 - Xitimat |: Fax: (250) 635-1565 F: E N R I C H EMAIL: bruno@kermode.net INTERNATIONAL Chatiging Canadians Health q INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR One Person nt a ‘Time | Summer Member Show at the Terrace Art Gallery up until Sept. 9. Featured is artwork from local and regional artists who are members of the Terrace Art As- sociation, Fantasy Fair takes over the Family Place from 1 pm to 3:30 pm. Bring your imagination for the fun free afternoon that will be full of puppets, dress-ups, face painting and pretend play. The fair will Tun again July 22. For more information call, 638-1863, Friday, July 21 Terrace FAS Group meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Family Plate, 4553 Park: Helen at 638-2200 or Darlene at 638-1863 for infor- mation. ly 22 Christmas in July kicks off at Terrace- view Lodge, 4103 Sparks St. The fun starts at 2 pm and includes the sale of handicrafts, music, goodies and even a visit from Santa himself. For more info., call 638-0223, ext. 233. Sunday, July 23 Worship in George Little Park between 6 p.m, and 7 p.m. courtesy of the Christian Reformed Church. In case of heavy rain, the service will be held at 3602 Sparks St. Ph, 635-3790 for more infa, Tue The Terrace Writers’ Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. at Groundworks. This is an in- formal get together for sharing informa- tion and positive encouragement. Ph. Chantal at 638-7978, 26 Fantasy Fair for children up to eight years old accompanied by an adult. Dress-ups, puppets, face painting and more. Bring your imaginations. Costumes welcome. Runs from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm at the Family Place, 4553 Park Ave. For more info., call 638-1863. r uly 2 Heritage Park offers an interpretive pre- sentation an the second world war. War memorabilia will be on display and there will be an opportunity to talk with veter- ans. It starts at 7 pm in the park’s Dance Hall. Lakelse Community Association is meeling at Mount Layton Hot Springs Resort at 2 pm. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Katimavik is looking for host families: Canada’s national youth corps is looking for friendly focal families to host our young and dynamic community volun- teers for two weeks, July 9-21. Billeting is a vital component of the Katimavik ex- perience, with families providing ‘room and board, and and insight on life in Ter- race. For info call Justine: 635-3594. Kids computer camp at the Terrace Public Library for children aged 6-10. The program is free, but please register by phoning 638-8177. Skeena Family Resources will offer the Adolescent Health Program throughout the summer for youth between the ages of 10 and 18. Free and confidential one-on- one and group teaching by a Registered Nurse on issues of pregnancy, birth con- trol, sexually transmitted diseases, alco- hol and drugs, hygiene, puberty, etc. Par- ents welcome to attend with client con- sent. Your child’s education shouldn’t end when school does. To book sessions or for info, call Cathy at 635-8370 (pager). Attention Cellacs! If you don’t know where to turn for support or meal planning information, Carol can help, Call her at . 2 638-8423 oy drop by 4607 Lakelse Ave- nue. Poctry'Contest for teens is being offered through the Terrace Public Library. Poets aged 12-18 years old can submit their poctry untit September 1. Pick up an in- formation package at the library for more information. WEEKLY MEETINGS THURSDAY GREATER TERRACE BEAUTIFI- CATION SOCIETY meets every first Thursday of the month at city hall in council chambers from 7-9 p.m. The soc- iety's mission statement is to foster indi- vidual responsibility for beautification and tidiness. Receipts for charitable do- nation can now be issued. For more info call Chris Hansen 638-1049. SATHYA SAI BABA Information centre holds weekly devotional singing from 7:30-9:15 p.m. Thursday nights. For more info call 635-9544 or 638-0433. TERRACE PARENTS for French meet the last Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Kiti K'Shan school staff roam. For more info call 635-0135. AL-ANON offers a program of recovery for those whose lives have been adversely affected by the problem of alcoholism in a relative, partner or friend. Meetings are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Resource Center 4542 Park Ave. Call Joan at 635-3188. BIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold a board meeting the third Thursday of every month at 3237 Kalum St. at 7:30 p.m. They're looking for volunteers and board members. Contact Lois at 635-4232 for more info. THE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month. They get started Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion. Newcomers are welcome. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets the second and fourth Thursday of each moith at 7 p.m. at 3302 Sparks. Drop in. For more info call Rose Marie at 635- 6985 or Craig 635-0049, SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB mects the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. al A&W on Keith. Call Bob at 635-9214 for info. KINSMEN CLUB of Terrace meets the first and third Thursday of each month until June, The Kinsmen seek to build and maintain a first class community. For more info call Bruce, 635-6316. - ~ Skeena Mall 635-1887 Baby's Name: Brockiyn Jayde Hoekstra Date & Time of Birth: June 20, 2000 af 9:35 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs.11 02. 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