B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 10, 200] TERRACE STANDARD __Crry Scene BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Appearing now, back by popular de- mand ... TRIXXX. Catch this flashy, fun six-piece . party band Monday to Friday. Just announced: TINT TINA, a tribute to Tina Turner! Thursday, Jan. 25, Fresh off her tour of Asia, don't miss this awesomely entertaining show. Every Wednesday is gamas night and Thursday is still» the best ladies night in Terrace. a a BEASLEY’S MIX: Check out our new food and drink menus! ; GEORGE'S PUB: Dance every Friday and Saturday to you favourite tunes. And Thursday is karaoke night. HANKY PANKY’S is your weekend party destina- lion, the northwest’s largest dance night club, No cover. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great times. Karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights. MUSIC J.P. Cormier is a multi-faceted singer-songwriter (he also plays 10 instruments) who hails from Cape Bre- ton. His music encorporates his Celtic roots, as well as Classic blue grass, while his passionate lyrics are de- scribed as subtle, but expressively poetic. Cormier i jo and the fiddle, J.P. Cormier appears at the has toured England, Scotland and North America, and a, banjo an lke 1 j- F.E.M. Lee Theatre Feb, 1 at 8 p.m. Presented by the has released six albums, He's also won awards for gui Terrace Concert Society. sthe YEAR OF THE VOLUNTEER We golng to Showcase Terrace's Wy. -HARD WORKING S VOLUNTE cee Pa. A who they aref RENE Voue business can -V. SPONSOR A VOLUNTEER Just let us know who It is. We will photograph ahd highlight that personina Special Supplement. Your Investment is only $75 + GST, IT’S TIME TO LET THE PEOPLE WHO WORK SO HARD KNOW THAT WE APPRECIATE THEIR EFFORTS. < For more information, please contact Brian or Darlene ; at the “- Terrace Standard _ 638-7283 } Baby's Name; Baby's Name; Parker Allan Trawin Jade Sue Ellen Keck Date & Time of Dirth: Date & Time of Birth: Dec. 25, 2000 at 7:17 am. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. Sex: Female Dec, 21, 2000 at 10:16 am. Weight: 6 Ibs. 8 02. Sex: Male Parents: Dave & Shawna Parents: Mindy & Eric + 4 Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Briar Helmut Zips Mathew Tavis Wentzell Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Dec. 24, 2000 at 1:56 a.m. Weight; G Ibs, 13 02, Sex: Male Parents: Patrick & Margot Zips ~ Dec, 28, 2000 at $:41 p.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 1402 Sex: Male Parents: Jonathan & o Cecilia Wenvzell Baby's Name: . ; oe Tanner Cole Straat Baby's Name: Date & Time of Birth: Craig Liard Wilson Corlick Date & Time of Birth: Dec. 24, 2000 at 2:47 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 9 oz. Sex: Male. Parents; Richard & Nicole Straat Dec, 30, 2000 al 7:47 p.m. Weight: § ths, 12 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Pam & Roy Corlick ee Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information — Overwaitea Bts very own fod peorie. elelslele a a “\, comer of Scott, and Eby Vox Polaris Community Choir is beginning a new season of song. Ifyou sing soprano, alto, tenor or bass, the choir wants youl Practices begin Jan. 10 al Skee- na Junior Secondary school in the drama room. at 7:30 pm. For more information call Kelly Kline at 798-2535 or Henry Stiksma at 638-1404, THEATRE | Looking to beat the winter blues? Tickets for the Terrace Little Theatre's dinner theatre production of Norm Foster's Foursome (Feb. 2,3,9, 10 and Feb, 15-17) are now on sale. This farcical romp through a golf course follows four callege buddies as they re- unite on the green ater 15 years, The TLT also has a few season's packages available. Tickets are available at Uniglobe Travel. VISUAL ARTS Northwest Juried Art Show, Jan. 12 to Feb. 25. The opening night reception will be held Friday, Jan. 12, at the Terrace Art Gallery from 7 to 9 p.m, All weicome, Artwork displayed is from Terrace, Prince Rupert, Smithers, Kitimat, Greenville and New Aiyansh, The show runs unti Feb, 25, Make the SCENE: Call 698-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertain. The Rez Sisters auditions take place tonight at 7:30 p.m, at the First Nations Education Centre, Clarence Michiel School, Roles for seven First Nations women, aged 18 to 60, and for one First Nations male actor/dancer. Drummer/percussionist needed, Crew also wel- come, No experience necessary, Call Marianne at 635-2942 for details. Auditions also taka place the next night, same time and same place. First Nations Gospel Celebration Service, 7 p.m. al the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly inallvecovengelist Alfied Flatt, Spongarad..By. Terrace Pentecostal Native Ministry, everyone welcome. Call rene: 635-5413 for more Info. A Welcome to Terrace party Is planned for Katimavik participants from 3-5 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Centre. Everyone welcome, These young people from across Ganada are part of a unique education program that pro- vides community service to the communities they visit, The local commitlee is seeking families to billet participants for 12 days in February. N The Terrace Canadian Cancer Society Re- source Centre halds its monthiy meeting at 7 p.m. at the office, located at 301-4722 Lakelsa Ave, Enter by the side door of the Tillicum Twin _ Theatre building. Everyone welcome! Caledonia Dry Grad Committee meeting 7 p.m. in the schoo! library, All parents welcome to attend. Questions? Call Linda at 635-3893, Mood disorder Association of B.C. Terrace Chapter's support group meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse, 3302 Sparks St. For depressive or bipolar conditions. Call Allen at 638-8749, _ TUESDAY, JAN, 16 The Family Place Is offering §.T.E.P, For Young Children, a six-week course for parenta with children from birth and six years of age. The course starts Jan. 16 and runs uniil Feb. 20. From 9:15 a.m. to naon. Limited space. Pre- register by calling 638-1863 or at the Family Place at 4553 Park Ave, Supervised childrens" activitias available on site, All are welcome to the Knox United Church and Terrace Scottish Country Dancers’ Eighth An- Nua! Burns’ Potluck Supper and Entertains ment, at 6 p.m, Wholesome food and antertain- ment for the entire family, in celebration of Ro- bert Burns (1759- 1798). Admission is by do- " nation plus your favourite dish. Please bring your own plates and cutlery, For info call 635- 7763, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS The Terrace Churches Food Bank opens ite doors for the January 2004 distribution Jan, ~ 15 to 19. The distribution centre is located at 4847 Lazelle, rear entrance. Look for the Food Bank of the Churches sign, Please bring ID for you and your dependents. The hours of operation are 1 to 3 p.m. Jan, 15, A-H, Jan. 16° -A, dan. ~ 1% S-z Jan. 18: Anyone missed. Donations of food and money canbe made through your local church or at drop-off bins at the Bargain Shop and Safeway.Or you by mail c/o 4012 Anderson St. Terrace, B.C. VAG 272. Saleway and Over: waltea also participate with the B.C, Sharing Coupon program. .° St).Guest speaker cree ur a -Reglstraticn for children's programe at the ment listings. The deadline Is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper. Events will run two weeks in advance, space permitting Honour Your Health Challenge. An eight to 10 session smoking cessation and/or reduction Program sponsored by the Kermade Friendship Society in conjunction with Aboriginal Tobacco Strategy. Support and education about quit- ting smoking or chewing tobacco from an abori- ginal perspective, Starting Thursday, Jan. 18 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. al the Kermode Friendship Centre, 3313 Kalum St, and continuing Tuesday evenings, Cessation aids will be made available to participants. Participants will ba éligible to enter a draw for a mystery prize, interested? Call Lisa at 635-4906, 50; Terrace Public Library is now faking place. Winter programs include: Tickles & Talés, Tod- dler Tima, Tales for Two's, and Preschool Storytime, Programs are free, but registration Is required. Call the Library to register ar for more information at 698-8177, Emergency Shelter Winter Drop-In, Get out of the cold and come for a snack — daily from 2-4 p.m. at 2814 Hall St. (the big white house be- hind Totem Ford), Men and couples are invited, but we are not sat up for children. Drop in ior coffee, conversation, card games, the odd video or plain old conversation..Cail 635-5890, The Kermode Friendship Society invites you fo come in for a cup of coffee and see what's happening at the centre. We will offer a strong correspondence program with a tutor available in the new year, A computer room (computers will have Internet accass jn January 2001) is available fo the public. You must schedule hours, Pregnancy and parenting programs available. Call today at 635-4906. The Terrace Alllance Church presents the Alpha Course, an opportunity to explore the meaning of life. This is a chance to explore the Christian faith in @ relaxed manner over 10 weekly sessions. Terrace Alllance Church, 4923 Agar Ave., Friday, Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m. For ra- servations call Rob or Cheryl at 635-4119, Can you apare some time to help others? Why nat join the Revenue Canada volunteer team? Revenue Canada offers training sessions On how to prepare straightforward income tax returns to community organizations and people interested in helping others, For details, contact the Terrace Volunteer Bureau at 638-1330, All mothers are welcome to attand Mother's Time Off at Knox United Church Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursday or Friday for coffee and con- versation, Guest speakers, Learn about the joys of parenting. Sponsored by TCDSS. Phone 635-41 47. Pacific Norihwest Music Festival 2001 ragi- stration forms and syllabus now available at Sight and Sound on Keith Ave, Entry deadline Is dan. 15, For information call Kim: 638-01 31. Alateen, a program for young people affected by someone else's drinking, meets every Thurs- day night at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Centre, 4542 Park Ave, Open to all ages, For info, call Wanda at 635-1449, The Terrace Symphony Orchestra welcomes musicians of all ages to join them Mondays 7-9 p.in. for rehearsals with conductor Michael Wen, who |[s filling tn for Jim Ryan, who's on medical leave, If you don’t have an instrument but wish ta play, call Bonnie at 635-8649, ‘Youth Opportunities Odd Job Registry has Many people who are looking for odd Jos, Do you “Need casual help? Call 635-3812, Continued on page Ba Every Friday & Saturday | DANCE TO YOUR FAVORITE TUNES! J : Don’t Drink) & Drive wi, Our FREE Courtesy Yan will tokeyou | The Northwests } only log cabin pub, IA Cozy vp lo fhe rel _ ut) STORE HOURS: Tl am Contact Us @} www.safeway.com “on, “o™, TERRA TER eo mc > wens www.terraceautomall.com . 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