4 HARLEM SPIRITUAL ENSEM- BLE — The Terrace Concert Society presents this unique evening, featuring early Negro spiritual songs, some com- posed in the fields. The singers will be joined by about 50 choir members from various community singing groups and church choirs. The show starts at 8 p.m. on Nov. 22 at the REM Lee Theatre. Tickets are $26 at Erwins in the Skeena Mall, A FIDDLERS GF — One of the hot- test fiddle groups in the world, the youthful energy of its members (aged 17-22) promises to transform the stage of the REM Lee Theatre. This show, at 8 p.m. on Nov. 29 at the REM Lee Theatre, is presented by the Terrace Concert Society. Tickets are $20 at Er- wins in the Skeena Mall. & GEORGE’S PUB presents the ‘Northern Lights, playing live country rock and the 50s and 60s, every Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday night. Plus there’s karaoke every Wednesday, and alternate Sundays. & THE THORNHILL PUB brings back karaoke every Friday. 4& AUGIES LOUNGE in the Terrace Inn features Roy Sluyter on Wednesday night with a jazz trio. GiGi’s Pub fea- tures Dance Exspress. THEATRE & THREE TO THE MOON — Ter- tace Little Theatre presents this play by one of Terrace’s own — Kelly Head. It’s about three college friends who are given an unusual class assignment. Their discoveries of each other, because of this task, evoke both sorrow and laughter. The play runs Nov. 20-22 and 27-29. Directed by Geri Rasmussen. Tickets are available at Courtesy Travel. ETCETERA 4 THE TERRACE ART GALLERY presents Northwest Colours, a show featuring multi-media artists from Kitimat. Featured are oil paintings, pastels, raku pottery and fiber art. The Uniglobe: THESE TWO MASKS are on display at the Terrace Art Gallery as part of Northwest Colours, a show featuring five very talented and unique multi-media artists from Kitimat. The show runs until the end of November, Show runs until Nov. 29. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. from Wed. to Fri., Fri. nights from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Sat. from noon to 4 p.m. and Sun, from 1-4 p.m. Make the 'Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax 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. ‘at Georges as they’re Wednesday, Nov. 12 SKEENA JR. REPLACEMENT COMMITTEE meets at 7 p.m. in the Skeena school cafeteria to dis- cuss options for the new school, Everyone welcome,- NIGHTS ALIVE is looking for a Taen Action Committee. A meeting for all those interested is heid tonight at 7:30 at Skeena Jr. Sec. to plan for coming events. Adults will be cotiee and donuts. For more information call Joset at 615-6910, Thursday, Nov, 13 FREE INFANT SAFETY COURSE — Topics include preventing and traating falls, bums and scalds, poisonings, and choking. Course is sponsored by NW Community Health Services Society at 3412 Kalum St, and runs from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Call 638-2220 to register. Friday, Nov. 14 CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE put on by Mills Hospital Auxiliary from 2-4 p.m. on Nav, 14 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov, 15 in the hospital lobby. FLU VACCINE — FREE clinic from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Community Health Services —- formerly the Skeena Health Unit — on Kalu. Those not eligible can buy the vac- cine for $5, For more info see Nov. 3 listing. Saturday Nov, 15 TERRACE MUSICIANS ASSOC, is featuring Roger Carling-Kelley and Brad North during their monthly cof- fee house, The event will be held at in the Lazelle Mini Mall, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 Monday, Nov. 17 FLU VACCINE — FREE clinic from 9 a4.m, to 5 p.m. at Community Health Services — formerly the Skeena Health Unit — on Kalum. Those not eligible can buy the vac- cine for $5. For more info see Nov. 3 listing. Tuesday, Nov. 18 CHURCHES FOOD BANK runs Nov, 18-21 from 1-3 p.m. A-H are on Monday, I-R on Tuesday, S-Z on Wednesday and anyone missed on Thursday. Bring your and your Ave, B.C. SCHIZOPHRENIA SOCIETY ‘ SUPPORT GROUP is holding their sharing and caring meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Club- house located at 3302 Sparks Street. Phane 638-2202 or 635- 8206 for more information, Wednesday, Nov, 19 FAMILY SUPPORT INSTITUTE Meets at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Child Davelopment Centra. This Is for parents supporting parents who have a child with disabilities. Two . ministry ataff will be on hand to and young people welcome. There Groundworks Coffee Shop located © dependent's ID card to 4634 Walsh answer questions. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR — Cana- dian Women in Timber host this avent in the banquet room at the Coast Inn of the West from 7:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY — Registration for children's programs begins today at 10:00 a.m. by phone or in person. Programs in- “glue Tales for Two's, Preschool Storytime; and Babytime. For more information on these free programs, you can pick up a flyer at the library or call at 638-8177, Thursday, Nov. 20 FREE FAMILY SWIM — In celebration of National Child Day the Family Piace hosts this no cost family swim night Bring the kids to the pooll Saturday, Nov, 22s DREAM CATCHER WORKSHOP for children eight and older will take place at the Terrace Public Library from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. The pro- gram is free, but please register by calling the library at 638-8177, Tuesday, Nov, 25 MASK MAKING WORKSHOP for children six and older will take place at the Terrace Public Library from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. The pro- gram is free, but please register by calling the library at 638-8177, Wednesday, Nov, 26 COMMUNITY CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE meets at the Terrace RCMP Detachment at 7:30 p.m. Citizens are welcome to attend to discuss policing in their community. contact Inspector Steve Leach at 638-7415 for more information. Saturday, Nov, 29 BAZAAR AND TEA — St. Mat- thew's Anglican Church hosts this evant from 2-4 p.m. at 4506 Lakelse Ave. WEEKLY MEETINGS SUNDAYS WOMEN’S SPIRITUALITY GROUP — This non-partisan group is for women to gather and talk about their spirituality. Openness, support and respect valued. No fear of con- demnation. Share joy, tears and laughter in the struggle towards Shalom. From 2-3:30 at the Terrace Women’s Centre. For more info call Pat at 638-7906. MONDAYS SKEENA SQUARES — Join them for square dancing Mondays at 7 p.m. starting September 8 at the Carpenter's Hall 3312 Sparks St. Beginners wel- come. For into call Jim at 635-6724. SENIORS GET together for Five-Pin Bowling at the Terrace Bowling Alley. . Meet at 1 p.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. at 4542 Park, For more info call 1-888-706-1780. TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS meet the first and third Monday of each month. New members welcome. For more info call Ray at 635-3589 or Les at 635-9405, SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR As- sociation meets the second Monday of every month at 8 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary in the library. ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Call 635-2415 and 635-9228 for more info. BIRTHRIGHT volunteers meet the first Monday of the month in members’ homes on an alternating basis. For in- formation or to volunteer call Linda at 635-6849 or Michele at 635-3087. Birthrite offers free, confidential preg- nancy services and is located above the Tillicum Theatre, suite #201, Office hours are 11 a.m. to 1 p.m, Monday to Friday. Call 635-3907 or call the 24- hour hotline at 1-860-550-4900. ARE YOU HAVING trouble secing your grandchildren? Call Marge at 635-7421 for info, MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- iary meets the third Monday of each month in the board room at 8 p.m. - Everyone is welcome. TUESDAYS PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic is open every Tuesday night from 7-9 p.m. Information and counselling on birth control and birth control supplies at reasonable cost. Drop in. They’re at the rear of the health unit on Kalum, so go to the back door, For more info or. to volunteer call 638-2027. TWIN’S CLUB PLAYTIME is the first Tuesday of every month from 10:3G-noon at the Family Place. Call 635-9669. FAMILY PLACE hosts a parent and child drop-in from 10:30-noon at the WHEN WE BUILT THE 1998 FORESTER, WE OUT DID OURSELVES. AND THE COMPETITION. Myou're looking for a vehicle that sets a new standard "in the sport-utility category, we'd like to introduce you to theall-new 1998 Subaru Forester. It's Sport-Utility Subaru Ali Wheel Drive Starting fram $18,595 towing capacity, better headroom and more cargo space than both the Tough + Car Rasy! 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