B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 1, 2000 | _ TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE Girt The Terrace Art Gallery presents works of art by Peter Wallin. The body of work on display is an eclectic mix, ranging in style from realism to surrealism to cubism and to what the artist refers to as “otherism"! These pieces are the product of his fertile imagination and sometimes wacky look at life. From the whimsical to the profound, the emotional range may surprise you. What at first appears to be a humorous look at life, sometimes camouflages a sad event. Peter Wallin is a former commercial fisherman from Prince Rupert. Peter and his wife now live in Terrace and operate Queensway Mini Storage. Terraces arlist Edward Epp presents paintings at the Museum of Northern B.C. in Prince Rupert. His show entitled "Who is writing (PAINTING) the future?" celebrates almost a decade of painting of northwestern landscape. Through his exploration of light and colour, Epp connects with the spiritual power in our unique wilderness. [t is with this connection he paints the future. The show will began January 21. Dance www.canadiantire.com Or Email us at www.cantire.terrace @ osg.net St Patricks Dance: Everyone is welcome to celebrate St. Patricks Day with a dance on Saturday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Carpenters Hall (corner of Sparks and Davis). Tickets are $12 per person. Proceeds go to the Stepping Stones. For tickets or more info call 635-2417 or 635-3475. Films The Northwest Development Education Association and the Multicultural Association presents Cinematheque Pacifique's travelling picture show. The show boasts international and Canadian films that wouldn't normally be seen in Terrace. The line-up includes: “Set Me Free” March 13, “The Divine Ryans” March 27, “Hamani” April 10 and Felicia’s Journey, April 24. Comedy Terrace Little Theatre presents Yuk Yuk's Stand-up Comedy on Tour, featuring comedians Marc Sauve and Paul Sveen on Friday, March 3rd and Saturday, March 4 in the Skeena Room at the Terrace Inn. Tickets $15 each at Unigiobe.. session from 7-9 p.m. SAFEWAY Www. terfateautomall. com terrace.automall@telus.net -Safeway.com women. For mare information call the BC oe Paraplegic Association at 635-6420. = - a pia RACE TERRACE | ifacall rehig Ha= 2 Se Pees - | 45 STANDARD The Terrace Standard standard@kermode.net could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 Your website/email address Jan. 5, 2000 at 12:30 p.m. Weight: 7 \bs, Sex: Female Parents: Scott & Tillany McLeod Feb, 3, 2000 at 6:23 a.m. Parents: Charlotte & Feb, 3, 2000 at 10:48 a.m. Weight: 9 lbs, 202, Sex: Male Parents: Craig & Farrah Lewis Weight: 7 tbs. loz. Sex: Female Parents: Gerd & Tawnya Schuster Feb, 7, 2000 at 2:37 a.m, Weight: 7 Ibs. 802. Sex: Female Weight: 7 lbs. 4oz. Sex: Female Parents; Corinne Beaupre & Feb, 15, 2000 at 12:08 p.m. Weight: 9 Ibs. I4oz, Sex: Male Parents: Kelly Moss & Dave Cobbs day or leave a message. Baby's Name: Shannon Amber Schuster voices. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for Sarah Lynn Marie Date & Time of Birth: seniors and students and free to children Date & Time of Birth: Feb. 7, 2000 at 10:54 p.m. °12 and under, and are available from to be an entertaining evening. + , Baby's Name: * Tennis enthusiasts are invited to come Baby's Name: Trinity Oliv % ‘peaunre out to the Terrace Tennis Club organiza- Megan Claire cumly Daa Simonton tional meeting from 7-8 p.m. at the Ter- Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: 2 pm “ 635-9695. lason Fullawka Rabbit enthusiasts! Are you interested Graham Geeraert } in forming a rabbit club? Learn about +. * breeds, husbandry, breeding and showing ‘ , Baby's Name: tabbits. For info on the meeting time and pre Gig amt shudson David Gray place call Barb at 635-3813 ot Didi at Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: 798-2110. Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) ai Ui) slelelele re a < ‘efelereala Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea Bas very orm dood pele. Park. p.m. Meeting at 7 P. mm. i Heart to Heart: Cardiac Education and Support for patients and spouses. Spring at the Skeena Health Unit. Call 638-8464 to register. Past alumni please attend first meeting. ‘ ‘Afyone | fae ais invited: ty Alpha ssient EmghL at. the.Coaststnn Dinner at %6:30 pim!-at Terrace ‘Alliance Church Fireside Room, 4923 Agar St. The Alpha Course will follow on March 10. Alpha is a 10-week practical introduc- tion to the Christian faith mainly for those - ends with small-group discussion and in- teraction. Alpha began in London and is now hell in thousands of churches around the world. Join the thousands who have found answers’to their queslions about life and God and how they relate. To learn more about the course, call 635-4119 or 635-7727 or come to the Alpha Dinner of March 3. For reservations call 635-7727 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday to Fri- The Terrace Community Band and the Big Band will be performing their first concert of the new century at the REM Lee Theatre beginning at 7:30 p.m. This - event will showcase the band in a ‘Pops’ style, which is familiar to all. They will be joined by the Terrace Pipes and Drums as well as a Children’s Chorus of 150 race Public Library. For info call Ada Local FAS Group is working on rais- ing awareness about Felal Alcohol Syn- - drome and its impact on individuals and families and on prevention strategies. In- terested? Join us Monday, March 6 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Family Place, 4553 Tuesday, March 7 Rainbows Children’s Grief Support: The Rainbows Grief Support is a program for children in Kindergarten to Grade 7, who have experienced a loss in their lives - asa Tesult. of death, separation or divorce. - A registration and information meeting will be held at : Veritas School, 4836 Straume Ave from 6-8 p.m. For more info call Pauline Moldenhauet at 635-6445, LA Branch 13 Legion ladies potluck - supper and. meeting: at the Legion. at. 6. Music: The Terrace Community Band, and Big Band will be performing their first concert of the new century at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, on Saturday, March 4, beginning at 7:30 p.m. This event will showcase the band in 2 'Pops' style, which is familiar to all. They will be joined by the Terrace Pipes and Drums as well as a Children's Chorus of 150 voices! Tickets are only $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, and free to children 12 and under, and available from band members at the door. Theatre Terrace Little Theatre presents "Sweethearts", a comedy by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore March 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and April 1. This play is stacked with gags and one liners! Shames Bands are scheduled to play every weekend in Galloways' Mountain Bar. The bands include: Samsara Fish March 25 and Arial 8, Mildly: Sals March 5, Dizzy Strings March 11 and 12 Moonshine March 19 and No Ego April 1 Status of Salmon and Steelhead Stocks of the Skeena Watershed at Northwest Community College Terrace campus at 7:30 p.m. Hear analysis of 50 years of escapement records for all known spawning stocks, Discuss you personal knowledge of the history and present state of salmon and steelhead populations. Job Information Fair from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Learn about public sector job opportunities for persons with disabilities, First Nations, visible minorities and International Women's Day 2000 is an opportunity for women of all ages and - backgrounds to come together in celebra- sack and solidarity. Women are invited ta eR REE potluck dessert, rand entertain- af the; West. *With- avmariety of ;women cntertainers, toris oF tour prizes: ‘yummy desserts and a film producer and director as.a key note Speaker, women are sure to have a great evening. Bake a dessert and just show up. . Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. First spea- ‘ ker at 7 p.m. oN oN who don’t go to church. Each weekly ses- | TERRACE “TERRSCE sion begins with an informal dinner fol- | CH BERGHE | lowed by a large-group leaming time, and Everyone is invited to a community Justice Renewal and The Youth Crimi- nal Justice Act in the Skeena Two Room at the Best Western Inn from 7-9 p.m. A ‘general overview of the strategy and the act will be followed by a panel presenta- tion on the importance of community pro- youth crime. Then, a general discussion on the challenges our communities face in the development of programs for our’ youth. This is your opportunity to discuss many of the concerns that face society with regard to youth crime prevention, and the importance of investing in our ‘children’s future. Cali Tina at 635-7087 to register. The Storytelling Circle will meet at the Terrace Public Library from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call Holly at the Hbrary for more information at 638-8177. ‘ band members or at the door. This is sure | Shames Mountain 4th annual Mogul Blaster Hill Climb. Pre-registration Fri- day, March 10 from 7-10 p.m. at the Elks Hall. All spectators welcome. For more info call Trevor Gibson at 635-2909 or Joy Beedle 635-4858. BC Paraplegic Association, Northwest ‘Bulkley/Skeena Advisory Board's Annual General Meeting at 7 p.m. at the Health -Unit Auditorium at 3412 Kalum St. in Terrace. For more info call 635-6420. Tuesday, March 21 Aboriginal Youth Council monthly meeting at 1:30 p.m. at the Kermode Call Luke at 638-7868 for more info. ‘ Friday, March 31 . Healing Touch Workshops: Levels 1 and 11A will be held at Prince George Regional Hospital. For more info ‘Darlene 962-9529. WEEKLY MEETINGS ERIDAYS | ORIGAMI CLUB meets every second and fourth Friday at the Library Mecting Noriko at 638-8529. 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