B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 15, 1999 “TERRACE STANDARD — Crry ScENE Bar scene: Gators Pub: Just Kidding Georges Pub: Celebrate New Years with Wild Katz. Tickets are $35. Shames Mnt. Dec, 18 Samsara Fish, an eclectic folk/country group entertains in Galloway's Mountain Bar from 2-5 p.m. Dec, 19 Christmas carolling in the daylodge from 3-5 p.m. Jan. 1 Millennium/tenth year celebration Y2K Costume Party. Live entertainment. Prizes Music: Christmas Orchestra: The Terrace Symphony Orchestra will be performing Christmas music December 18 at Knox United Church as a fundraiser for the food bank. Sunday, December 19 at 7 p.m. at the Ryan Band Shell in Lower Little Park. The weather is never an issue when the band plays those carols we all love to sing! Bring your family, a flashlight or candle, and your cup of cocoa to the park, for an evening of good cheer.The more the metic: The Terrace Academy of music invites parents and children to Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite". Come along for a reading of the famous story, with musical selections by Academy students Thursday, December 16 at 7 p.m. and Monday, December 20 at 2 p.m., third floor of the Tillicum Theatre Building.Admission is free a wonderful story for children of all ages! Call 638- 1183 for information. ~ Christmas Party: Banquet room. Doors open at 5 p.m. , dinner at 6 p.m. Cost of tickets are: $10 adults, $4 for children aged 6-12, free for chitdren 5 and under, (Children five and under still need a ticket.) Tickets can be purchased at the Choices office, 4916 Lazelle Avenue during regular office hours, cali 635-7863 for more info, Girt: Local Artist Edward Epp presents Duet, a collaborative figure painting project he completed with Prince Rupert artist Amy Huestis. The exhibition is presented at the Museum of Northern British Columbia in Prince Rupert. The exhibition ‘continues to January 17, 2000. 4 Make the ‘Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax The Choices Program is holding its Terrace Community Band will be annual hosting its annual Carols in the Park CANADIAN www.canadiantire.com TIRE Or Ernail us at www.cantire.terrace@osg.net SAFEWAY www.safeway.com TERRACE TERRACE SK ICHRYSEER iw) TOYOTA www.terraceautomall.com Contact Us @ TERRACE TERRACE . Nig] TOYOTA terrace.automall@osq.net The Terrace Standard STANDARD “Teannate Standar Your website/email address could be herel Contact us at 638-7283 Targeted Nutrition : Have you ever experienced a tearing ol the eyes when slic-{": ing an onion? A involuntary guckar when you lasted a lemon? Did your teeth ever feel “metallic” after eating a plate of fresh] © - Isteamed lambsquarler or other greens? How about a cozy feal-{- " ing of warmth alter eating a garlicky salad? 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It’s]:" | clear these are meant for our judicious use, “ : Traditional uses of herbal medicines have been researchad, |: “| documented, and many active compounds have been Isolated | « ~fand Identitied. Our western world is beginning to take note off: =| what older cuftures have thrived on for centuries oe | THE SOLUTION: The success of herbal therapies is altract-|*° : [ing a lot of attention these days. Find a knowledgeable resource, |: ‘fa reliable, supplier, and embark on a leaming odyssey. Discover} “[ the benefits herbal nutrilion has to offer, and the reasons for all}: {the excitement. i. | There are many excellent resource books available. Two If: csgrefer to often are The Little Herb Encyclopedia by Jack}:: vA Allichason, ND, and Today's Herbal Health for children by Louise]: : Penney. Bath of thase books are published by Woodland In Utah, | Nand are available in paperback. PE :| For infermation, a consultation or to}. ‘| purchase herbal nutrition products | at wholesale prices contact: Claudia Perry, Barbara Emery, Sid & Therese Ross, Darcie Annesley, Maureen Gent, Wayne Gray, Joan Hough (Kitimat} Bruno Belanger & Krista Bottyan {Terrace}, ENRICH INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORS Phone: (250) 638-1541 - Terrace (250) 632-2740 - Kitimat Fax: (250) 635-1565 EMAIL: bruno@kermode.net ‘Changing Canadians Health ___One Personata Time _ gS RE ran PIES te oe iahaideiiaiaae Christmas party on Friday, December 17 at the Terrace Arena D CoffeeBreak Christmas Social to be held at the Terrace Christian Reformed Church from 9:30-11:15 a.m. Bring a friend and join us for a morning of crafts and fun. It’s a great opportunity to check out this program. Free child care provi- ded. Everyone is welcome! Phone Jean- ette 635-9266 or Lucy 635-9610 for more info. Winter Taies and Traditions: Learn how different cultures develop and cb- serve winter holidays and celebrations. Through stories and art aclivities, child- -ren will learn a: little about Christmas, “Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Candelmass and Salstice, For children 6-8 years old. The program will take place at the Terrace Public Library from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The program is free, but registration is re- quired. Call the library to register or for mere info at 638-8177. Friday, December 17 The Choices program is holding ils an- nual Christmas Party at the Terrace Arena Banquet room . Doors open at 5 p.m., dinner is at 6 p.m. Tickets are: $10 adults, $4 for kids aged 6-12 and kids aged S and under FREE (5 and under “need a ticket.) Buy tickets at Choices Of- fice, 4916 Lazelle Avenue. Call 635- 7863. Saturday, December 18 The Family Place is offering a Ginger- bread House workshops in the morning or afternoen. Bring your children and build a gingerbread house together. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required. There is a nominal fee for sup- plies. Call the Family Place at 638-1863 for more info ar to register. u LA Branch 13, Royal Canadian Le- gion monthly meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion. New members are welcome. The Terrace Women’s Resource Ceatre is having an informal discussion group for young women on health issues from 6-8 p.m. at the Women’s Centre, 4542 Park Avenue. Are you a young woman between the ages of 12 and 20? Would you like to speak out on health issues that are impor- tant to you? The Terrace Women’s Centre wants to heart your thoughts on what it’s like to be a young women in Terrace. Do you fell healthy? Are there things that could make you more healthy? Are there certain things that you think make you unheal- - thy? For more info call Sarah at 638-0228. There will be free food! Thursday. tanuary 13 B.C Schizophrenia Society presents the family-to-family education program (formerly called the Journey of Hope) Education for families of persons dia- gnosed with severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, panic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder. Learn the skills to cope! Come to the Stepping Stone Clubhouse (corner of Sparks and Park Street) at 7 p.m. If inter. ested please sign up or call Eileen Calla- nan at 635-3620. to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper. opens its doors for its January 2000 distri- bution from January 17-20. The distribu- . tion centre is located at 4647 Lazelle, rear entrance. Look for the “Food Bank of the Churches” sign. It is important to bring ID for you and your dependents. The Food Bank is open from [-3 p.m. People with last names beginning with letters A- H can pick up food Monday, Jan. 17. Those with last names beginning with let- ters I-R pick up food Tuesday, January 18 and those who have surnames beginning with letters S-Z pick up food Wednesday, “Jan. 19: Anyone missed can come Thurs- day,-Jan.* 20. Donations of. food and money cafi be made through local: chur- ches as well. as through Overwaitea and Safeway with the B.C, Sharing Coupons. Items can also be dropped off at the Bar- gain Store. Each of these stores has a food drop off box located in the customer service area. Donations can be mailed to: Terrace Churches Food Bank, c/o 4012 Anderson St; Terrace, B.C, V8G 2T2. WEEKLY MEETINGS eae ORIGAMI CLUB meets every second and fourth Friday at the Library Meeting Room at 7 p.m. For more information call Noriko at 638-8529. SATURDAYS TERRACE SCRABBLE CLUB now meets on Saturday mornings at the Ter- race Public Library at 10 a.m. The club plays national Scrabble Association rules and offers exercises and word lists for new members. There is a tournament scheduled for November 6th. For more info call Walter Raedeck at 638-0433. SUNDAYS TERRACE BEE Association meets the last Sunday of every month until June at the Terrace Public Library at 2 p.m. For more info call Martin De Hoog at 635-3289, CHALKY 'S BILLIARDS pool tourna- ment held Sundays at 2 p.m. starting Sept. 27. There is a $10 entry fee. Address: 4662 Lakelse Ave. TERRACE BAHA'T community offers weekly classes in spiritual education for children, For more info call 635-4595. TERRACE HORSESHOE CLUB meets Sundays at 1 p.m, and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. to pitch horseshoes. You don't need to bring your own set to play. They meet at the Horseshoe pitch at North Sparks and Halliwell (beside Heritage Village and the Kin Hut). Beginners and all-ages welcome. MONDAYS THE SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION meets on the sec- ond Monday of each month in the Lions club House on the Fair Grounds in Thorn- hilt, A special invitation is extended to ail interested to attend these meetings and become involved in this wonderful showcase of lucal 4H, Crafts, Horticultur- al, Livestock and business groups. Come to share your ideas and skills with your community. More info call Pat at 635- 7779, ns The Terrace Churches Food bank (Georges Pub | ‘hieensed For Good Times? Celebrate ‘ NEW YEARS with : WILD KATZ” a op : +hee champagne & glasses *door prizes “T ‘ *Hors d‘ceuvras® Tickets $35.00 Available at the front desk Shuttle Bus Avalailable For Pick-Up At 7pm A | Sunday, December 19 | JINGLE BELL ROCK! 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