B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 25, 2003 TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE Norm Foster's Elfan Claymore, The cast requires PUBS & CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Wed- |, nesday is Jam Night, Thursday is Spa Essentials. night -~ 9 with diamond ring giveaway. Friday is "Feel the Thunder’, Saturday is the Hot Legs competition, a fundrasier for lhe Terrace ambulance paramedics as- sociation. BEASLEY’S MIX: Tasha sings every Friday right Watch your favourite sports programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Accelerators plays June 25-28. HANKY PANKY'S is your dance party night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night-Thurs- day, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karacke contest Sunday and Monday. three adult mates, one adult female and two male youths aged approx. 11 and 15. Auditions at the Mc- Coll Playhouse June 30 and July 2 at 7 p.m. Informa: tion call Jerry at 632-5843. M@ Terrace Little Theatre presents two benefit performances of its award winning production Speaking in Tongues dune 27-28 at the McColl Play- house. Help us get to the provinctals! Tickets $10 al Uniglobe. a the TLT is still looking to cast a male lead for its upcoming anniversary production, a Brilish pantomime "| based on Cinderella, An acter willing to play a horse ’ is also needed. If you're interested, call Nancy al 635- 1329 or Chris at 635-3334. The show will be staged in November at the R.E.M. Lee in celebration of TLT’s 50th anniversary and Terrace’s 75th anniversary, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members welcome; bring a guest. Lounge opens at 3 p.m. JOE MANDUR’S ‘Maori Mask’ the 2003 First Nations Celebration exhibit at the Terrace Art Gallery. is part of CONCERTS M@ The Long Island Youth Orchestra performs Wednesday, July 9 al the R.E.M. Lee Theatre as parl of a North American west coast tour. Featuring a NECHAKO THEATRE FROM THE CREATORS OF “TOY STORY' AND 'MONSTER INC.” WALT DISNEY » PIXAR . ed Finding Nemo] fe SHOWING JUNE 20 - 26 FRIDAY TO THURSDAY 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. * GENERAL .. Please have your dog [ *., leashed or fenced-in ‘away from your mail boxes on J Wednesdays and * Saturdays so your newspaper carrier can deliver your paper. fig RT Ege } i =a s What Kind of Wood does BC Produce? ® = Manufacturers in British Columbia make a variety of wood products @ for domestic use and for export to other countries, The following ure M@ some examples of the wood products that are praduced in British mm Columbia. Structural Wood - used to constrict buildings. St includes dimensional lumber (2X4, 4X4, ete), solid timbers (used mainly for post and beam @ construction) and ‘structural panels (like Oriented Strand Board) ® Engineered Wood Products - These products are factory manufactured using a variely of products with the wood to inerease strength and A durability of wood products. Engineered products: include Glue laminated lumber (glulam), plywood, [joists and -boams, as well as Oriented Strand Board (OSB), and Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF). M Value Added Produets - These products fall into 2 categories. Manufactured products, which are places that are worked inlo a value M added product (ex: door pancling, or window frames). The second are @ specially products, which include instruments, and decorative wood Mm products. A Exterior Wood Products - ‘These praducts are designed or treated to handle the weather conditions. Decking, fencing, siding and roofing products are often made from red. cedar, which has natural chemicals im that prevent rot and decay. Source: www. beforest provlucts.com The Terrace Community Facilities Society sends a special Tht Vow to the incredible people at Theatre Alive. Thanks for | supporting the REM Lee Theatre by purchasing new equipment, . providing supplies and offering “concessions to the many wonderful shows at the theatre. Theatre Alive: community support for the arts in Terrace. wide selection of orchestral and band music, Spon- sored by the Terrace Symphony Orchestra. THEATRE lf Terrace Little Theatre invites you to audition for : ers.and community a pawn ‘and events oh evenl De an nls 5 JUNE 25-26 Building Healthy Families Workshop featur- ing Gerry Oleman, Indian Residential Schoo! Sur- vivers Society, At the Best Western Terrace Inn Wed. dune 25 and Thurs. June 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Free, but please preregister by calling 638-0744 or 1-888-655-6533, Spon- sored by the N.W. Band Social Workers Asso- - ciation. mht THURSDAY, JUNE 26 Cancer Support Group for Family and Friends meets June 26 at the Canadian Cancer Society's Resource Centre at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave., (above the Terrace and District Credit Union). Meeting staris at 7 p.m. For informa- tion, call Craig al 635-0049, TUESDAY, JULY 1 Piease join us for a Strawberry Tea July 1 at Heritage Park Museum Dance Haii. In Terrace’s early days, a baseball game and strawberry tea were traditional July 1 activities. Two sittings (2 p.m. and 3 p.m.) Tickets at Ev's Men's Wear. A ralfle of a limited edition print at 4 p.m, Hos- ted by Preceptor Gamma Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, an international organization promoting life, learning anc friendship for women cf all ages. For more info on the tea or about membership in Beta Sigma Phi contact Anne (638-0109) or Glenda (638-1089). Terrace Area Flre Fighters host a pancake breakfast Tuesday, July 1 from 8-11 a.m, at the Terrace Fire Hall, Kids under 3 eat for free. Truck rides for the kids. Door prizes and more! Help support the B.C. professional fire lighters burn fund for burn prevention and survivor sup- port and burn recovery programs. JULY 1, 2,3 OUT OF TOWN: The Gitanmaax band in Hazel- ton presents Shake, Ripple and Roll, a ‘50s Rock and Roll musical, July 1-2 at 7:90 p.m. at the Gitanmaax Hall in Hazelton. Directed by Barb Janze and featuring 45 youths Tickets at the Gitanmaax Band Office. Call 842-5297. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Herltage Park Museum 's now open for the season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. For more information call 636-4546. Summer programs for children at Terrace Parks and Recreation. Fun in the sun day camp {at Parkside school) for children 6-8 ears, Young adventurers *9 to 12}, Both run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There are also activities for youths aged 16 and under, All programs run ona week to week basis and registralion can be taken for the whole summer. Call 615-3000 or for more information. Kermode Family Day Camp is a parent-child participant camp for people with children aged & and under, Free activities for parents and their children at the Kermode Friendship Socie- ty this summer: swimming, bowling, going to the lake, arts and crafts, field trios. To register, call Marsha at 635-4906. Coffee Break Bible Study at ihe Christian Relormad Church Is taking a break for the.s sum mer, Sea you mn September. : VISUAL ARTS @ The Terrace Art Gallery presents three shows in one: the 75th Anniversary heritage display/2003 First Nations Celebration’ Terrace and District ' Chamber of Commerce Art Contest. Came and enjoy this fantastic celebration of Terrace's diverse arts and culture, on exhibit to July 13. Call 638-8884. W@ The Terrace Art Gallery, located in the lower level of the Terrace Public Library, is open Wednes- day-Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from 1-4 p.m. The gallery is open noon-6 p. m. Friday. Fax 636- 8432 to make the, SCENE. Deadline is. 5‘p.m::Thur: vents will _fUn ~ space, permit Small Business Christmas Fair Oct. 18/02. Bock your table before June 30 for early bird prices. Pick up registration forms at Country Emporium, 4663 Park Ave. Sponsored by the Terrace Smail Business Association. A new local CB radio club is starting up. The Night Owl Radio Club is looking for new.mem- bers. All ages are welcome. .You-don't have to know how to operate a CB radio or even own one The Terrace staat Is now ‘www terracestandartl.com Check aut our site of call 698-7283 tor advertising information (NORTHERN: |MOTOR INN (OPEN 6AM-11PM.-7DAYS PATIO NOW OPEN pagaanant BREAKFAST ALL Day OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - Pan. to 11pm, (THE COLD BEER g. WINE STORE STOP IN AT THE... THORNHILL PUB Try ow d delicous 2 for | Specials ‘ood & Great Times * 7 Days A Week | KAREOKE SATURDAY NIGHTS J Our FREE Courtesy Van (will take you home! to join. For more information, call Jason at 615- ° § 7 6457. Terrace Night’s Alive has temporarily ceased programming until further notice. In the interim, the Kermade Friendship Society will be offering youth activities Friday evenings from 8-11 p.m. The Canadian Cancer Society’s Cancer Re- source Centre has moved. We're naw located at #207-4650 Lazelle Ave, above the Terrace and District Credit Union, New hours: We're open Monday to Friday from nocn to 2 p.m. Call 638-8583. The Terrace Public Library Is offering com- puter classes for people of all ages. These hour long one-on-one sessions will cover any topics or questions you may have regarding computers. Call the library at 638-8177 to sign up. Does your loved one have a brain disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, de- pression, panic/anxiety disorder, personality disorder or OCD? For free information and /or support call Northwest B.C. Schizophrenia co- ordinator in Terrace at 635-8206 or toll free: 1-866-7877 (FAM-SUPP}, Or attend the Ter- race Support Group on the third Tuesday of the month {except July, August and December) at 7:30 p.m. al #102- 4450 Grieg Ave. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop is located at 4544 Lazella Ave. Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m, A drop box {s located in the parking lot for donations. Dad's Group meets Mondays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at 4665 Park Ave. Sponsored by the Ter- race Child Development Centre. The focus is re- cagnizing and supporting the valuable role fa- thers play in their child's life, Parenting sup- port, speakers, information. Gall 635-1830. The Greater Terrace Beautification Society needs volunteers and members. Meetings are held on he first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall In council chambers, Gall Myra at 635-4224 for further information. Cancer Connection: A free telephone peer support connecting people living with cancer and trained volunteers who've had similar cancer éx- periences. Confidential. Matches generally made within 48 hours. information, encouragement and support to people living with cancer. Call 1-888- 939-3933, TOPS BC meets every Thursday evening at Mills Memorial in ihe basement cafeteria, Weigh in at 6 to 7:15 p.m, Meeting from 7:30- 8:15 p.m, Everyone welcome. Call 635-7519, Bible talks Sundays at 3:30 p.m, at tha Happy Gang Centre, 9226 Kalum St. 4 54h 8 pati 638-1711. (Easton Lazele) PARKHURST’ SPRING & SUMMER SWEATERS Baby's Name: Jayme Lynn Madison Date & Time of Birth: June 6, 2003 at 8:25 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Justin & Stacy Gyger Liltle sister for Taylor 4 Baby's Name: lirica Rose Date & Time of Birth: June 16, 2003 at 10:20 Welght: 7 Ibs. 6 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Nellie & Arby Bai 4 Baby's Name: Savior Gaydon Ryder Adrian Date & Time of Birth: June 4, 2003 at 10:46 a.m. Weight: 6 lbs. 9 oz. Sex: Male Parents; Barbara Fowler & Shane Dennis Baby’s Name: Brenna Elizabeth Date & Time of Birth: June 17, 2003 at 8:17 a.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 14.0z. Sex: Female Parents: Randy & Karen Menz + Baby's Name: Kaytlin Elizabeth Date & Time of Birth; June 13, 2003 at 11:29 pam. Weight: 3 lbs. 1.75 02, Sex: Female Parents: Kelly & Linda Gingles Little sister for Jayde 4 Baby's Name: Alyssa Robinson-Hong Date & Time of Birth: May 28, 2003 at 2:26 Weight: 7 Ibs. 10.5 02, Sex: Female Parents: Sam Hong & Johanna Robinson Baby sister for Sam “Simply fill out the stork report and drop in slot. in orthern Drugs’ Baby Club and our newborn will receive their first “Gund Teddy Bear ™ SKEENA MILL TERRACE, B.C. ,