9 N “TERRACE STANDARD ITY SCENE i Clubs & pubs GEORGE’S PUB: Etc. _ THE TERRACE LEGION: Friday Night Karaoke starts at 8.30 p.m. Saturdays start at 4 p.m. Meat Draw, Jam Sessions with Frank and. Friends. | Concerts —. M@ The Wailin’ Jennys, three women who perform roots and folk rock, presented by the Terrace Concert Society, at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7, at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. Theatre ™@ Terrace Little Theatre hosts script reading workshops of local’ playwright Denine Miiner’s Lil's Cfioset Jan. 7-9 with theatre consultant Fran .Gebhard, an instructor from the University of Victoria. If you're interested @ The Canadian Tenors, Ken Lavigne, Paul Ouliette and Philip Grant, Saturday, Jan. 22 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Presented by the Terrace Concert Society. Tickets at Cook's Jeweller’s in the Skeena Mall. @ Hand drumming workshops are offered on Sunday evenings in January starting on Jan. 9 at the Terrace Art Gallery. There is an $8 drop in fee for non-members and $6. 50 for members. The sessions begin at 7 p.m. .o Before Sunset, writer-director Richard Linklater's (School of Rock, Waking Life, Dazed and Confused) 2004 ‘follow-up to the 1995 romance, Before Sunrise, at the Tillicum | in participating, please contact season coordinator Annette . Martindale at info@myttt. ca or call 635- 4419, Visual arts The Terrace Art Gallery presents Northwest Images, photography by Brad . Woollacott (upper gallery) and Paintings in Grey and Green, oils by Mark _ Tworow (lower gallery). Jan. 7 to 30. The opening night‘ reception is Friday, Jan. 7 starting at 7:30 p.m. a " . ° : hy “on NR Mors at dem om > Formas nbormationnse \healty Cee 2 ===. © j Simeon or cal the Haat and Stoke Foundation ye Se tus y y #1-888-HSFINFO H : ned feta Chas ‘jog Yh Hc Cha ytd yo 2 peel cw ects pacha \ee/ i Hoalth Check’... ese | isu tea ely he a NEW. TECHNOLOGY mckes 9a, _ it easier and more affordable . 4 ae ‘to have your vision tested in belween your regular eye heaith exams. Your optician can use a computerized system to e ~ check your vision and provide ff you with corrective lenses in'a & | timely and affordable wa Call us to see if you" quality. Benson Optical Laboratory Lid. A611 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. 638-0341 1-800-867-6322 TERRACE @ ii TERRACE AT CHRYSLER, www.terraceautomall. com Contact Us ¢ 5 @ TERRACE TERRACI es na Sunn info @terraceautomall.com TUESDAY, JAN: 14 Find Us @ advertising @terracestandard.com newsroom @terracestandard.com Your website/email address ‘could be here! Contact-us at 638-7283 January - 15 - The Terrace Symphony i in Concert:.8:00 p.m. Special guests: members of.the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and CBC Radio Orchestra Mary Sokol-Brown - violin, Joe Eliorthy - cello, David Brown - double bass and Gene Ramsbottom - clarinet. This will be a chamber J music concert certain to delight everyone. 22 - The Canadian Tenors- Their repertoire cove rs a wide range of music and can be selected from foot stomping Canadian folk tunes, ballads, musical theatre, opera. pop-opera and the world’s most beloved songs. 8 00 p.m. Tickets: $25.00/adults $20.00/students and seniors. Available at Cook's Jewellers ‘February . 12- The Vagina Monologues a repeat of this amazing performance ~ by local women. A fund-raiser for K’san House Society's 5 Transition House. 18 & 19- Uplands Elementary School presents “Treasure Island” 20 - The Terrace Symphony in Concert With guest musicians. More information available soon. Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Terrace Concert Society Tickets Available at Cook’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel Before Sunset Twin Theatres Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. Stars Juliet Delpy and Ethan Hawke meet up nine years after their memorable night in Vienna. “Presented by the, Terrace and District Arts Council. ‘@ Falling Angels, a film adaptation of Canadian author Barbara Gowdy’s first novel, is Not Paris Film Festival’ s next film. It was filmed i in » Moose Jaw, Saskalchewan and stars. Miranda: Richardson. ’ ™ Come to the library to hear Andrea Beck, the author of the much-loved ° Elliot Moose series. Jan. 10 from 4-5 p.m. Registration is necessary because group size is limited. Registration begins Dec. 22. In person or r by calling 638-8177. Thursday. Fax. your event to make the Scene at 638-8432. Deadtine i is 5 pan m. | ‘COMMUNITY EVENTS ~ MONDAY, JAN. 10- . Come to the library to hear Andrea: Beck, the © author of the much-loved Elliot Moose: series. ° ‘Jan. 10°from 4-5 p.m. Registration is necessary - because group size is limited. Registration begins Dec. 22. In person or by calling 638-8177. DB The Celiac Support Group | meets on Dec. 14. Skeena Health Unit Auditorium, 3412 Kalum St. at 7 p.m. For info, call Shirley at 635-7568.: PSAs Registration begins Jan. 6 for Children’s Storytimes at the library. Toddler Time (babies 12- 23 months) Wednesdays, from 11:15-noon (parent ‘ participation program). Tales for 2s on Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m. (parent participation program), ° Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5 years) Wednesdays or Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. Classes begin the week of Jan. 18 and run for six weeks. Parent and Child Mother Goose program starts Thursday, Jan..20, at the Northern Health Authority's health unit. From 10-:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays to March 10. Simple rhymes and action songs to delight your child (newborn to 18 months) and help develop language and communication. This program is free. Come as often as you can. For further information, call the health unit at 638- 2200. _ The syllabus and entry forms for the 2005 Pacific Northwest Music Festival are now available at Sight and Sound (Keith Ave. Mall - location). Registration deadline is Jan. 15, 2005. For more information, call Irene at 635-3215. The Terrace Public Library is offering Christmas Computer Lessons. Enjoy. Christmas games and prizes while learning about computers! Lessons aimed at children ages 7-12 and take place Dec. 28-30. Register in person or by phone at 633- 8177. . Have you ever lived in Prince Rupert? We are holding a week long Homecoming celebration May 16-23 for all former and present residents. We have a week jammed packed full of things to do and see. Send. your name and address to Box 22002 Prince Rupert V8J 4P8 or visit our website at princeruperthomecoming.com and ‘we will forward you an information package. Call Leona Zajac at 250-624- ‘9254. Looking for Shilobrats! Get ready for a high school ‘60s reunion July 29-31 at CFB Shilo, Manitoba. Reconnect and register at http:// members.shaw.ca/djordan65. * The Terrace Red Cross Medical Equipment “Coan Depot located in the North West Community Health Services building is not out of service. We are experiencing some technical difficulties with . for anyone grieving the loss of.a loved one or friend from suicide. You need to know you are not ” _alone..Meetings will be held on the second and ‘fourth Tuesday evening of the month, from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse. Call 638- 1347 for more information. Soup Kitchen, operating every Monday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Society, 3313 Kalum St. Enjoy a hot bowls of soup and a bunt Call. Angela or Louisa for. more. information ” at 635- 4906. The Terrace Community Band rehearses Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Skeena Junior Band Room. We welcome ail adult wind musicians and percussionists to join in the fun! Info: please call 635-4729, Does your loved one have a brain disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, panic/anxiety disorder, personality disorder or OCD? For free information and /or support call Northwest B.C. Schizophrenia coordinator in Terrace at 635-8206 or toll free: 1-866-7877 (FAM-SUPP). Group on the third Tuesday of the month (except July, August and December) at 7:30 p.m. at #102- 4450 Greig Ave. The Terrace Healing Touch association meets on the first Wednesday of the month at Knox United Church from 7-9 p.m. in room 4. The association also offers outreach sessions to the community on Thursday afternoons from 2-5 p.m. By donation. To book an appointment, call 635-8892. Travel on business? Do you have a collection of little bottles of shampoo, soaps and what have you from hotel stays?. The Terrace Transition House and Terrace Emergency Shelter are always on the lookout for such items for their clients to use. Drop off donations at the Ksan House Society office at 4724 Lazelle Ave. {the pink house behind | MeDonald’ s). The Terrace division of the B.C. Honey Producers Association has wrapped up for the 2004 season. Our next meeting will be in February. We remind all beekeepers in the northwest that our. area is closed to bee imports, including queens. This is to ensure we remain mite-free. We need new members and welcome beginners. Anyone presented af the -Tillicuny Twin ° Theatres Feb. 23. The Terrace “it fe * ‘Support After Suicide, a new self-support group’ Or attend the Terrace Support’ wishing to become a member may contact Martin ’ at 635-3289 or Yvette at 638-1533. Fruit Tree Registry. The Hungry Kids Committee is still looking for tasty and ripe local fruit to supply” to local schools. If you have fruit to donate or'sell, please call Agatha at 638-1863 or 638-7734 or fax 638-1873 or email terrace.osa@telus.net “fruit now s0 planning can begin for next season! Al-Anon meets every Monday evening at the. . ‘ tree” in subject line. We.also need volunteers to: ' pick fruit and for transport. Register your fruit tree the phone ‘line (638-2192). Anyone ‘wishing ‘to =Zion Baptist Church in Terrace at 2911 Sparks. borrow equipment from the Red Cross Depot should call 615-2322 and leave a message that includes a call-back number. , . The Thornhill Fire Department is looking for 10 more volunteer fire fighters. Training and safety equipment is supplied. Call 638-1466. Mentors needed: Children in the In-School . Mentoring program are eagerly awaiting the chance to have a mentor spend one hour a week with them, just hanging out and having fun. For the Mentor, it's a meaningful opportunity to make a profound difference in the life of a child. For more information, call 635-4232: Terrace Big Brothers and Big Sisters are people who have found a rewarding and meaningful relationship with a child. They spend a couple of hours a week opening up a new world of experiences for a child. It’s easier than you might think to get involved. For info call 635-4232. Terrace Emergency Shelter accepts donations of used clothing — coats, gloves, socks, sweaters, hats — anything to help keep those less fortunate warm and dry. Donations can be dropped off at Ksan House Society office at 4724 Lazelle Ave. (the pink house behind McDonald’s), or at the shelter at 2812 Hall St. anytime. Ave. Beginners meeting from 7-8 p.m., step meeting from 8-9 p.m. Call 638-1088 for more information. . WEEKLY. MEETINGS | . THURSDAYS CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets the second and. fourth Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the’Cancer Resource Centre. Drop in. For more . info call Rose Marie at 635-6985 or Craig 635- 9049. CHRONIC PAIN SUPPORT GROUP meets the third Thursday of every month at 2 p.m. in the . Skeena Health Unit Auditorium. The group fights pain with education, laughter, sharing and caring. For more information, call Pat at 635-5078 or Diane at 638-8587. GREATER TERRACE BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY meets every first Thursday of the month at city hall in council chambers from 7-9 p.m. The society's mission statement is to foster individual responsibility for beautification and tidiness. Receipts for charitable donations. SWEET ADELINES meet every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Christian Reformed Church (on the corner of Sparks and Straume). For info call Kathy at 638-1245, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, aud 5, 2005 - All Join us for a Script Reading . of “Lil's Closet" _ With Professional Theatre Consultant: | Fran Gebhard i Saturday January 8th.at 7 pm at the McColl Playhouse Admission FREE € “BRETISH C8 MBL N ARES € oH INC AL G ix @z RAL E* Looe Shor RUNS FUE 4718A Lazelle Ave “Tach i. 4, p.m. > -Ttalian Foccacia Melt 7 ‘with soup, salad or fries } Gin nerve Perogy — tir with soup, sala Dinner After 4 p.m. 4 Calamari Dinne or fries (AN prices do not include g.s.t.) | couR ASIN 4702 Lakeise Avenue, Terrace 635-6302. Where good food brings the family together! \ Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Koen Charles Maitland Nicholas Alexander Edwards Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: Nov. 22, 2004 at 6:35 p.m. Welght: 2 lbs. 5 02. Dec. 22, 2004 at 5:30 p.m. Weight: 9 Ibs: 15 02. 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