SCENE! AGATORS: Back by popular demand is Just Kidding. On September 4,- get ready for the Back to School Jungle Party. Prizes will be awarded to the Best dressed . couple, best theme costume, and the sexiest costume. — ABEASLEY’S MIX: Live entertain-. ment with Brent Halfyard, the araz- ing one-man band every Friday and Sat- urday night. Come drink martinis on Friday, So LIBRARY: | ATHE TERRACE PUBLIC: LI- BRARY is holding a treasure hunt on the Internet. The Cyber Hunt will be ongoing with weekly draws for prizes taking place every Friday. For details and the list of things to find go to the Li- brary’s website Adtp-/{ipl.osg.net or phone 638-8177... Contestants are limited to one entry only. AREGISTRATION for children’s fall programs at the Terrace Public library will begin on Saturday, September 11 al 10 a.m. in person only. All library TERRACE STANDARD | City ScEN B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 1, 1999 ‘programs are FREE. Please call the li- brary from more information at 638- 8177, or pick up a flyer at the library. LIVE SHOW PRO WRESTLING: The Terrace Little Theatre in conjunction with vECOW/NWA- presents Saturday, Sep- orange Sites’ and quirky Gardens, tember 15 pro. wrestlers Gorgeous Michelle Star, ‘‘Tornado’* = Tony Kozina, Moandog Manson, The Torch, Disco Fury and Juggernaut. Also ap- - pearing will be former WWF superstar Doink the Clown. Tickets are available ‘at Uniglobe Courtesy travel and cost $12. Tickets are also available at the door for $15. The wrestling matches will be held in the Caledonia Senior Secondary Gym at 3605 Munroe Street. Fans can meet the wrestlers at 11 p.m. at Gators Pub and Nightclub. ART GALLERY: AUntil Sept 12; SUMMER MEM- BER SHOW. Exhibition featuring artwork from local, regional and nation- al artists who are all members of the Terrace Art Association. The artwork Sunday, Aug. 29-Sept 4 CAMP PHOENIX: Come join the adventure! Boys and girls ages 8- 12 can participate in archery, arts and crafts, canoeing, games, sports, outdoor adventure, swim- ming etc. at Camp Mcinnis on Lake Tsitnic near Prince George. Sponsored by youth parliament. We provide opportunities for chil- dren who would not otherwise be able to attend summer camp. Sub- sidization available from B.C, Hydro 8 oand Vancouver Children's Fund. . Foran application call. Jeff at 635- phoenic@bcyp.bc.ca. Wednesday, September 1 POETRY CONTEST: Teens ages 12-18 are invited to submit poetry to the Terrace Public Library's 2nd annual poetry contest. Deadline for anty submissions September 1, 1999, Win cash prizes. First prize |s $100; second prize is $75; third prize is $50. Contest details are available at the library. For more in- formation cail Holly at 638-8177, Thursday, September 2 HEART TO HEART fall planning 638-8464 if you are unable to al- July 30, 1999 at 9:53 am, Weight: 7 Ibs $4 ox. Sex: Male Parents: Karen Wanyandi & Aug §, 1999 at 11:47 p.m, Weight: 7 lbs Goz. Sex: Female Parents: Erin Oliver August 10, 1999 at 9:17 am. Weight: 5 lbs, 5 oz, Sex: Female ° Parents: MistyGreen& Sum Milton Sr, ry + August 10, 1999 st 1:36 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs 4 a2. Sex: Female Parents: Lawrence & Nancy flyims August 12,1909 at 4:47 am. Weight: 7 ibs oz, Sex: Mule Parents: Mike & Teresa Wraipht August 14, 1999 at 1:43 a.m. Weight: 6 lbs. 202. Sex: Male Parents: Ed & Dlane Hess ¢ ’ Baby's Name: , parle e shin! Page oa Date & Time of Birth: sy ge Loule ‘Date & Time of Birth: Aug 15, 1999 at 7:16 am, Weight: 9 lbs. 302. Sex: Female Parents: Curtis Loule & Kim Rattray August 15, 1999 at 5:37 pin, Weight: 8 lhs. 102, Sex: Female Parents: Cartic-Lee Erickson tend. Saturday, September 4 MUSIC CONTEST: The Skeena Valley Fall Fair will also have a try, Celtic and-gospel musicians. There will be eight divisions to com- Bahy's Narn Baby's Name , pete in with cash prizes for first Camron Parker Michavl John Patric! ' . Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: place finishers, and trophies to the rest. There will be an entry fee of $5 per individual category and $10 for each band category. To register Christopher Young Older Sisters Kutle & Deborah contact Erle Crawford 635-9037. or a 4 Patricia St. Thomas 635-7779. sma ankle i Babys Name: ma Uaniciie Giver oe v 2 . Date & Fime of Birth: raison Hiward Hess GIANT GARAGE SALE in the Safeway Parking lot from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Take advantage of this opportunity to get rid of unwanted things before winter. Rent a parking stall ior $10 or donate to the Safeway Employee Charity Drive, Space will be limited, Call 635-7206 for more information. Sunday, September 5 CHARITY BINGO at the Kin Hut, Hahy’s Name: Bahy"s Name: cassandra evs Amber Hyd Talesha Erickson _ Doors open at noon and close at 5 Dale & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: p.m. Concession. Praceeds go the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Safeway’s charity of choice, Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Vl M vi vi w Lf mou yee) ge eisie Leova Just see our service desk for more information Overwaitea BOS very own ihod peodle, Tuesday, September 7 POT LUCK: The Legion Ladies pot luck supper starts at 6 p.m. and the " regular meeting begins at 7:30 p.m, Bring a prospective member as a guest. For more info call 635-2158. Wednesday, September 8 TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY will be holding a draw for international Literacy Day. Check out a book at the library and enter your name in the draw for one of the many prizes we will be giving away. Prizes in- clude books, T-shirts, gift certifi- § cates and much morel If you don't 3259. For more info e-mail camp- session for speakers and facill-: tators only at the Public Health. Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Please call- music contest for bluegrass, coun- on display will-consist-of a variety.of §- mediums, such oil, watercolor and 9 acrylic paintings as well as pottery, pho- tography and fibre arts. AIN YOUR BACKYARD: The Ter- race Art Gallery wants pictures of your backyard! On September 15, the gallery is hosting ‘a travelling exhibition called featuring photographs of interesting gardens from around the world, In con- junction with this exhibit, the gallery would like to present its own photog- taphic tour.of Terrace’s gardens. If you have an interesting garden. or know someone who does; take a picture and bring it in to. the Terrace Art Gallery. Por ‘more information call the Terrace Art Gallery at’ 638-8884 or drop by to look at some examples in our ‘‘ Quirky Gardens’”’. book. Strange Sites and Quirky Gardens is a travelling exhibi- tion organized and circulated by the Surrey Art Gallery. Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline ts 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. have a library card, it is easy and FREE to join. Just bring in a piece of identification with your name and current mailing address on it, For more information, call the Library at 638-8177. ‘PRESCHOOLERS and school! age children can come to the Skeena mall and visit the Reading Tent! it's International Literacy Day on Sep- tember 8, and young children can enjoy listening to stories while sit- ting in a tent. The storytime is free and it will be for 10-15 minutes in during. The event is sponsored by the Family Literacy Network. The tent will be set up in front of North- em Drugs from 3-5 p.m. For more info cali the library at 638-8177. SCOUTS CANADA REGISTRA- TION for Beaver Cub Scouts, Ven- tures, Leaders, parents and volunteers from 7-8 p.m. at E.T. Kenny Primary School. For more ‘info call Kim at 635-5856 or Charles 635-6251, Thursday, September 9 HEART TO HEART fal! session: Cardiac education and support for patients and spouses starting Sept. 9 from 7-9 p.m. Thursdays. Call 636-8464 to register. Friday, September 10 CASARA: All member are en- couraged to attend an urgent meet- ing at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 7 p.m. BC BLUEGRASS ASS, AGM AND MUSIC WEEKEND: held in Prince George this year, and will be ac- companied by a lively weekend of Bluegrass entertainment by bands for all corners of the province. Everyone with an interest in Bluegrass is welcome to attend {bring an instrument for jamming) The weekend kicks off with music at 5 p.m, Friday, Sept. 10 and runs until Sunday afternoon with the meeting at 1 p.m. on Saturday and a potiuck dinner at 6 p.m. on Satur- day. There will be a concession as Well. the $5 dally admission _in- cludes decor prizes, All events held at the Hart community Centre , 4900 Austin Road, For more info tT Playing | | September 2, 3, & 4/99; #1 CFL B.C. LIONS TAKE MARTIN! MADNESS ON THE MONTREAL WACKY WINGS SPECIAL ALOUETTES "Licensed For Good Times c Th € ccelerators L Northwest Country Rock At Its Best Don’t Drink & |{ Kitchen Open : Drive Mon-Sun : | Until 11pm ‘| Our FREE Courtesy Enjoy a meal or a | Van will pick you up }. ‘| and take you home! [: Karaoke & D.J. Sundays starting at 9 pm. light snack {Start Your Long Weekend Off 2 RIGHT! : Join us at Georges! q Building Childhood Immunity on her sleave. - | chearfully reminded her. “Ho her, and wiped J viruses, germs and illness ara spread quickly and easily. This] . | 's especially the case with young children, who by their very” nature are uninhibited, . | dures, many young children tend to overlook basic practices]: - | such as hand washing, The risk of your child being exposed tall « “fF any number of illnesses is very real. : ‘[1o suppress symptoms, isolate their children, or act now tol wild optimum resistance to illness. . : system, Our children’s diets often include too much sugar and] “A fat, while Falling short of vilamins C, E, and B complex. : “Jand choices abound, Thus it is important to support their bod-| .,[ es nutritionally with herbs and supplements. = “~ “SNIFF...” The child at my foot was wiping her runny nose "Oh dear, | think you need to use a tissue from my desk,” [2 At my prompting, she passed her stuffed toy to the child next : ineHectively at her face. Whenever there are large numbers of peaple congregating, |: While adulls usually recognize the need for sanitary proce-}. Parental choices are to wait for sickness and treat with drugs : Proper nutrition is a key factor in strengthening the immunel - Even if the diet at home is wholesome, ouside influences’: THE SOLUTION: Feed a variety of fresh foods to help your ‘ call Beth 563-7160 or Richard 699- 8697, Saturday, September 11 FALL FAIR AND TRADE SHOW is held. at 12 noon at the Kisplox Val- ley Rodeo Grounds, featuring a flea market (to get a table call Belinda 842-6764), trade show tables for small businesses (call Alice §42- 5338), the Simon Gunanoot race - @ 5 persan tun, bike, canoe and ride (call Rilla 842-5235), judged harvest, canning and craft fair (entry: form available. call 842- 5338), auction, kids games, Skm open face, food fair and a free fam- ily dance, CASARA: All members are re- quested to attend a meeting at the Skeena Health Unit Auditorium at 10 a.m. It’s urgent. fond vegetables if you haven't access to organic produce. 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