82 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 9, 1997 _ TERRACE STANDARD. — Crry SCENE MUSIC 4 COFFEEHOUSE — The Terrace Musicians Assoc. presents Joe Young, Greir Kaiser and Roger Carling-Kelly at Groundworks on April 19. Admission is $5 for non-members and $4 for mem- bers. A AUGIES LOUNGE in the Terrace Inn features Maharlaka, playing soft lounge music, Dance Express plays in GiGi’s Pub. 4 CROSSFIRE, featuring Steve Forten and Felix Fernardo, plays at George’s pub for one week only. And don’t forget the Sunday Jam on April 20 from 8-midnight. oO MOVIES 4 Hold onto your light sabre — Luke Skywalker is back. That’s right, STAR WARS, the special edition is here for a two week run, Two shows nightly, at 7 and 9:15 p.m. And at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt dis- cover what they’re willing to die for in THE DEVIL’S OWN. 4 The saga continues. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, featuring a new and improved city among the clouds, is at 7 and 9:15 p.m. And at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Al Pacino and Johnny Depp star in DONNIE BRASCO, THEATRE & AUDITIONS — Actors, dancers, musicians and singers are needed for a. three act musical which will be per- formed during Riverboat Days this sum- mer, called Cruel Tears. Rumours have it that this is a take-off of Shakespeare’s Othelle, complete with cowboys and truckers, set in Saskatoon. Should be hilarious. If you’re interested, call Mavis at 635-5170, | DINNER THEATRE — Terrace Little Theatre presents The Babysitier, a com- edy about a couple’s first night out after having a baby. The play runs April 17- 20, and 24-27 at the curling club. Tick- ets are $30 per person at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. Dinner theatre tickets usually sell quickly, so get ‘em soon. ETCETERA Jamieson Dance Company from Van- couver does a modern dance interpreta- tion of an ancient European fable. They’re. joined by the Many Nations Dancers at the Kitsumkalum Hall, at 7 p-m. on Saturday, April 12. Tickets are $10 for adults, §5 for students aged 16 and under and seniors. Includes soup. 4& THE TERRACE ART GALLERY hosts an exhibit oil paintings of Cana- dian scenery by Nova Scotia artist Rev. Donald D.M. Sharp. 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. 4 SKEENA SQUARE DANCERS host a year-end square dance jamboree April 25-27 at the Carpenter’s Hall, — 3312 Sparks St. Dance is Friday night from 7-10 p.m. Saturday features work-. shops, a potluck dinner and dance, Tickets for the weekend are $15, Call Gordon at 635-6989, & THE KITIMAT CENTENNIAL MUSEUM and the Kitimat Multi- cultural Society present a show on the many cultures of Kitimat. Also there’s a travelling exhibition from the Royal B.C. Museum, featuring objects form the Chinese Canadian communities of ee Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Timethy Aurther John Aksidan Tumsyn Elizabeth Steven Date & Time of Birth: — March 28, 1997 at 5:21 pm Welght: 7 lbs 14% oz. Sex: Male ~ Parents: Charlotte Derrick Date & Time of Birth: March 26, 1997 at 9:35 am Weight: 71bs 9 02, Sex: Fernale Parents: Joanne & Mark Steven & Francis Aksidan Brothers Tristan & Kyle . + ¢ Baby's Name: Baby's Name: tuke Gabriel lambert Keenan Bakola Fremont ~~ ~ Date & Time of Birth: March 30, 1997 at 10:22 am March 28, 1997 at 8:06 am Weipht: 7 Ibs 12 oz. Sex: Male Weight: 6 lbs 12 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Christine & Mike Pareats: Tenille Frentont 7 + & Paul Shane + Baby's Name: Lucas John Neves Fontes Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: March 28, 1997 at 9:15. am Weight: 4 Ibs 7 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Fern & John Many thanks to Dr's & Staff ton More than nine out of 10 su0men say that flowers mean the most when they are received as "Your FTO Florist With A Flair” Skeena Malt 1-800-636-4080 Ph. 635-4080 Starting Friday Wednesday, April 9 A REFRESHER DIABETIC clinic will be held in the hospital, KINETTE CLUB meets at Pizza Hut at 6:30 pm for dinner, meeting to follow. New members welcome. Call Pat at 638-1726 for more into, REGISTRATION IS ongoing for a parenting program beginning at the Kermode Friendship Centre on May 6. It's an 11 week program based on First Nations traditional child rearing. Parents with children under 6 years old are invited to register, There Is still room in the program far interested elders to become in- volved. To register or get involved, call 635-4906 and ask for Ruth or Sheila. Or drop by the centre at 3313 Kalum St. Thursday, April 10 THORNHILL JR. SECONDARY halds a Spring Fun Fair from 7-10 p.m. at the school, Fun for the whole family with door prizes, a fish pond, cake walk and hockey shoot. Proceeds go to next year’s Europe travel budget and admission Is $1, children under 5 are tree. Saturda nl 12 THE 747 AIR CADETS held their first annual garage salefbazaar at the hall at the airport from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. All groups welcome and donations accepted. Sunday, April 13 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK is from April 13-19. This is a time to hank and honour those people who donate time energy and expertise to the community, Need ideas on haw to do this? Call the volunteer bureau at 638-1330. Monday, April 14 JACKPINE FLATS Community As- soc, meets at 7 p.m. at the Beaudette residence on Sockeye - Crk, road. General meeting fol- lowed by elections. On the agenda is dog control. Tuesda ril 15 TERRACE SKATING CLUB holds its AGM at 7:30 p.m. at the Clarance Michiel school jibrary. For more Info call Gail at 635-7245, B.C, SCHIZOPHRENIA Society support group holds a business meeting at 7 p.m., followed by a shating and caring meeting at 7:30 p.m, at the Stepping Stones Club- house at 3302 Sparks St. For mora info call 638-2202 or 635-8206. All are walcome, Wednesda rfl 16 REGISTRATION FOR CHIL- DREN'S spring programs at the fi- brary begins at 10 am. today by phone or In person. For more Info, pick up a brochure or call the library at 638-8177. Thursda ril 17 VILLAGE LIFE IN THE GAMBIA A STONE SOUP — The Karen — Liz Osborne of Telkwa will pres- ent a slide show and discussion on the year she spent in Jarkunda, a ramote Gambian village in West Af- rica, Sponsored by the NW Devel- opment Education Assoc. and the multicultural assoc. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Art Gal- lery. For more info call 638-8329. FIRST NATIONS Council of Women hosts a fundraising dinner at 6 p.m. Location TBA. Cost is $5 for adults, Aboriginal National Day © of Action will be discussed, Saturday, April 19 SINGLES BOWLING — This is the 2nd fun bowling evening put on by a new singles club, It runs from 8- midnight at the bowling alley and cost is $10 per person. Women oult- numbered men slightly at the first event (25-18) so men are urged to come out. For more info call Patrick Watson at 638-1135. Sunday, April 20 GARBATHON Spring has sprung and that means It's time to clean up the city. The Terrace Beautification Society hosts this an- nual clean up event from 1-3 p.m. Meet at the McDonald’s parking lot. For more info call 633-0423 eves. Monday, April 24 DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets from 7-9 p.m, at the Women's Centre on Park, For more info call Jen Roberts at 635-0005, This is the last meeting til Septem- ber, Tuesda ril 22 EARTH DAY CRAFTS for kids aged 6 and up will be held at the ii- brary from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Pro- gramme is free. Registar by calling 638-8177, Thursda rll 24 STRESS WORKSHOP will be held from 1:30-3:30 at the women's centre. Room for 8-10 people to register, If interested call Kathy at 638-0228 Saturday, May 10 ITS A LONG ways off, but the Ter- race Beautification Society wants people to start thinking about donating plants to its annual Peren- nial Plant Sale. Money from the sale will be used for local projects, For more info, call Judy or Howard at 638-1237, COMING SOON A FIVE week gtief recovery support gfoup sponsored by the Terrace Hospice Society, Call 635-4811 or 635-7982 to register. WEEKLY MEETINGS THURSDAYS AL-ANON offers a program of recovery for those whose lives have been adversely affected by the problem of alcoholism in a relative, partaer or friend. Meetings are Thursdays from 7- 8 pm. at the Terrace Women's B.C, Resource Center 4542 Park Ave. Call 638-0263. BIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold a board meeting the third Thursday of every month at 3237 Kalum St. at 7:30 p.m. They’re looking for volunteers and board members, Contact Lois at 635-4232 for more info. SINGLE PARENTS support group meets every Thursday from 9:30-10:30' am, at the Family Place at 4553 Park Ave. to discuss parenting topics, Su- pervised child’s activities available. Another group is being planned, so if this time isn’t suitable, phone 638- 1863. THE TERRACE BRIDGE CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month. They get started Oct. 10 at 7:30 pum. at the Legion. Call Sue at 635-2345 or Anne at 798-2250 for more info, Newcomers are welcome. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets every second Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at 3302 Sparks. SKEENA VALLEY CAR CLUB meels the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at A&W on Keith, Call Bob at 635-9214 for info. 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 informa- tion, cal] Pat at 635-5078 or Diane at 638-8587, KINSMEN CLUB of Terrace mects the first and third Thursday of each month until June. The Kinsmen seek to build and maintain a first class com- munity. For more info call Bruce at 635-6316. LIVING WITH CANCER Support Group meets the second and fourth Thursday of every month from 7:30- 9:00 p.m. in the Stepping Stone Club- house at 3302 Sparks St. For more in- formation call Diane at 638-0296. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) TERRACE |: “& DISTRICT. ||. CREDIT UNION || meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit auditorium. Weigh-in at 6 p.m. For more info call Joan at 635-0998. FRIDAYS THE TERRACE WOMEN’S - RESOURCE CENTRE hosts a les- bian drop-in during lunch hour, the first Friday of each month. For more info call 638-0228. 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