Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 21; 1992 — Page BS ee RCITY+ SCENER ~A \ A THE LOW BUDGET ELOOZ BAND plays a charity dance at the Elks Hall on Saturday, Oct. 24 to raise money for Oxfam Canada's Somalian famine relief fund. Doors 8 p.m. Tickets $10 at Misty River Books. Sponsored by the Northwest Development Edu- cation Association and the Terrace District Teachers Union. A LAUREL AND HARDLY keep the country toes tapping at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn through 'til Oct, 31, - & COURNERSTONE, an Edmonton country-rock band, plays at Gigi’s in the Terrace Inn until Oct. 31. . & HARVEST MOON, a local country band, is playing Saturday and Sunday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion. — Members and guests welcome. A ED POWELL performs his sola country/rock lounge act in - -Fanny’s Lounge in the Inn of the West until Saturday night Karen. Young takes over in Fanny’s Lounge from Oct. 26-31. A KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m, to 1 a.m.) and Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn and every Friday night (7 p.m. to 1 a.m.) at the Thomhill Neighbourhood Pub. an Upcoming: _ & CATCH-22 will be rocking up the Thombhill Community Centre at a Hallowe’en Bash on Saturday, Oct. 31. Doors open 8 ‘pm. Tickets $10 at Kelly’s Stereo with proceeds to the Terrace Child Development Centre. Costumes mandatory! A DESPERADO comes here from Prince George on Friday Oct. _ 30 to play at the Terrace Northmen Rugby Club’s Halloween Howl at the Thornhill Community Centre. Tickets $10 in advance only at Sight and Sound, & ROCKY TOP play the Royal Canadian Legion on Oct. 30th “and 31st, hosting the Legion’s Hallowe’cn Costume Dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Members and guests welcome. a THE TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND will perform a vari- ety of musical styles at a concert at 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov, 14in the REM. Lee Theatre. Tickets are $5 ($3 for seniors and children un- ET CETERA der 12 are free). Tickets at Sight & Sound or from band members. THEATRE Upcoming: an A OUT OF THE SILENCE, an audience-interactive play about family violence will be performed by Headlines Theatre at 8 p.m. in ~ the RLE.M. Lee Theatre on Monday, Nov. 2. Tickets are $5 in ad- vance — available at Sight & Sound or the Kermode Friendship Centre — or $8 at the door. MOVIES °°" M'VAST OF THE MOHICANS; with Daniel Day Lewis and Madeleine Stowe plays tonight and Thursday night at 7 pm. and 9:15 pan, at the Tillicum Twin Theatres. Under Siege plays at 215 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. : A HOW THEY SAW US: WOMEN IN THE 40’s AND 50’s will be presented at noon Oct, 21 in the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre as part of Women’s History Month. Prairie Women, a film about the politically active women of the prairics in the 1920s and 30s, will be shown at noon on Oct. 28 in the women’s centre. Starting Friday: é MR. SATURDAY NIGHT, starring Billy Crystal, opens Fri- day, Oct. 23, at the Tillicum, playing at 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Captain Ron (7 p.m.) and Last of the Mohicans (9:15 p.m.) also play from Oct. 23-29, Sat., Oct. 31 Costume Yourself and Your Buddies Come in and enjoy one of our cauldron creations and other devilish delights. YOUR FRIENOLY NEIGHBORHOOD PUB Sun, - Thurs. Fri.& Sal, Kitchon Open tam. - 12 midnight 11am: 1 a.m, iam: 10 p.m. YOUR GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT IN TERRACE + JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 Lent? Soup, Bavarian Pork Roast, Farmers Feast, Sausages, Sauerkraul, Dumplings, AND LOTS OF “GEMEUTLICHKEIT” Dance on Saturday, Ocl. 24 to the OOM PA PA sounds af Wolf Werner FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CALL 635-9161 4332 LAKELSE AVE. TERRACE, B.C. A reminder thal Christmas is just ahead - book now for your parties. And a suggestion for that person on your liat who is hard to buy for-a gitt certificate for a special evening of dining. & DON HAMBLEY, an impersonator-comedian, brings more than 150 voices to Hanky Panky’s on Thursday, Oct. 29. & ADSTRACT PAINTINGS by northwest arlists are featured in a rare display this month at the Terrace Art Gallery. Local artists featured include Peter Dickson, Alan Soutar, Joanne Thomson and Edward Epp. Gallezy hours noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday \brough Saturday. Lema © WBTEADOF 5920.00 Lili Llabale ry 49 cu. ft. i TTT wi \ PSS e790" 87 @) Rebate aL WW White Westinghouse SS ~ cullet. mz LOCAL BLUES MAN Joe Young is guitarist and one of the front men for The Low Budget Blooz Band, which plays a_ benefit dance on Saturday. The Terrace band was one of the sleeper hits of this year’s Midsummer Music : Festival in Smithers. 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