BAR SCENE _ Classics of yesterday. Thursday night is Ladies Night. ’ Win jewellery or a beauty package. Saturday is Stu- . dent Appreciation Night. Once a month we will give — . away a cash scholarship of $300 to a lucky student. _ BEASLEY’S MIX: A place where good friends meet * , to enjoy good times. Watch the game. Chack out the " great specials and try the Picasso Burger. ‘ _ GEORGE’S PUB: Accellerators, appearing live : Sept. § to 8. ‘ HANKY PANKY'S: Your weekend party destina- ’ cover. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great . times. Karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights. ~ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Don't forget our B2 - The Terrace Standord, Wednesday, September 5, 2001 TERRACE STANDARD — City SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Enjoy the top hits of today andthe | § tion, the northwest's largest dance night club. No : Saturday meat draw from 4 to 6 p.m. New members aN : welcome ‘Music * Vox Folaris, a vibrant community choir, is seeking an energetic and motivated director to lead us In our 2001/02 season. For details contact Kelly at 799- ‘[. Enjoy the tastes of Mexio 1 Wednesday TEA CHESS ee ee ee er * ee ee 2 ee eas eben ete eh THIS untitled image on pastel on paper was cre- ated by Anne Huston, one of the NWCC stu- dents whose art is fea- tured at the gallery this month. ery, 7 p.m.. Featuring the works of art and painting students in Terrace and ‘the Hazeltons. The show includes the latest works by Edward Epp, who was their instructor. The show runs to Sept. 30. Gallery hours: Wed. to Sat. from noon to 4 p.m., Friday from noon Monday OLAY “= ons Special Cstay The Night”| EVERGREEN * All the comforts of INN& a home at low rates! \pteauuntotactisen J | SAFEWAY |Contact Us @ www.safeway.com “om PON, TER TERRA FEM pyrene www.terraceautomall.com oon, TERRAG TER enya TERRACE terrace.automall @telus.net 2535 or Maurie at 615-5802, VISUAL ARTS Opening reception for the NWCC Student Art Exhibition. Friday, Sept. 7, at ine Terrace Art Gall- The Ti Standard TAN D ARD edvenioing@torrecsetarvianaoom Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at.638-7283 | to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 7 to 4 p.m. Antist’s Circle. Terrace Ant Gallery, alternating Wednesdays. Join other crealive types at the gallery for in- Spiration, networking and feedback. Call Aron at 638-8684, Friday, Sept. 28, the Terrace Art Gallery hosis a Coffeehouse and Open Mike session. Music, poetry, storytelling. Starting at 7 p.m. Call Aron for more details at 638-8884, Make the SCENE: Call 638-7283 or fax to 638- Come and enjoy a fabulous steak dinner at the Royal Canadian Legion, presented by the La- dies Auxiliary, starting at 5 p.m. Cail Lissi at 635-2158 for more information. Soe te ae SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 The next. general meeting of the North West Communtty Health Services Society will be held at the Stikina Health Centre, High- way $7, in Dease Lake, B.C. far information call Shirley at 638-2224, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 ABCs On The Road, a workshop on living with HIV/AIDS for patients, caregivers, fa- milies and friends - and community workers. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, at the North West Health Unit Auditorium, 3412 Kalum St. Lunch will be provided. Prasented by the B,C. Persons with AIDS society and the B.C. Centre for Excel- lence. For info or to register, call public health nurses Caral or Nancy at 638-2200. Mask making workshop. Create a mask in just two hours. The masks created will be used for the Take Back the Night march Sept. 21, but whether you march or not, you will be able to take your creation home, All materials supplied, From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Centre at 4469 Park Ave. Free, but restrictad to 10 participants, so pre-registration sug- gested. Women only, plaase. For information call 638-0228. Coffea Break Invites you to our opening get- aquainted morning from 9:20 am. to 11:15 p.m. Free child care and story hour program for ages 3 to 5, our first six-week study, entitled, "Does God want to spoll our fun?" starts Sept. 19 at the same time. No previcus bible knowledge ex- pected. at the Terrace Christian Reformed ‘ Church, 3602 Sparks St. Call Lucy at 635- 9610, Scouts Canada sign up and registration night. At E.T. Kenney from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For information call 35-6259. , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Terry Fox Run at George Litle Mamorlat Park. Meet at the bandshell. From noon to 2 p.m, For info call 635-3494, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Skeena River Players will hold an important General Meating at 7 p.m. Location TBA. Please call Marianna at 695-2942 for information. New members welcome! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Northwest B.C. Metis Association meets al interConnect, room 205, at 7 p.m. We meet on the third Wednesdays of the month. For Info call Shelley at 635-0772. All mambers are urged ta attend, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Learn the skills to cope, Family to Family Edu- cation Course presented by the B,C, Schizo- phrenia Society, For families of persons with se- vare daprassion, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disor: der.Course starts Sept. 20 for 12 weeks at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse at 7 p.m. to 9:30 ny 8432 to add your event io the Standard’s tree entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday. Events will run two weeks in advance, space permitting. p.m. If interested, contact Eileen Callanan at 635-3620. Seating Is limited. October 1 to 7 Skeena River Players hosis a play creation and acting workshop.with First Nations play- wright Yvette Nolan, October 1-7. Open to: everyone, no experience necessary. Details to- follow. For more information, please contact Marianne at 635-2942. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Fishy volunteer opportunity! The Eby St. hatchery Is looking for community members who are interested In becoming involved in hatchery activities, No experience required, just some spare time and interest in fish, For information call Brenda at 638-8436, Attention Caladonia grads of 1982! Our 20- year anniversary is quickly approaching. We need volunteers to help us organize this event, sche- duled for July 26 to 28, 2002, To register or volunteer your tima, please log onto grad&2.com Parant Support Circle. Are you the parent you want to be? Too many problems and not enough support? The Parent Support Circle may be able to help, Confidential, self-help. Call Rose Marie at 635-6985. Friday’s Kitehen, Free, for youths aged 15 to 19. Drop in and have a bite to eatl Want to help plan, prepare and cook meals? Show up around 9:30 a.m. Fridays, For info call Carole at 635- 3812. The Cancer Resource Centre Is selling dat- todil bulbs! A 10-pound bax (min. of 65 bulbs) costs $22. Phone 638-8583 to reserve your bulbs, Volunteers needed to help seniors, Can you give a couple of hours a week on a regular basis? Help those who need assistance to go shopping, _ keep medical appointments or take social out. ings. You could also be a friendly visitor. For more Information on the Terrace Volunteer Bur- eau's Volunteers for Seniors Program, call 638- 1390, Did you or anyone in your family attend a residential school, boarding school or were se- parated from your family at an early age? Do you sometimes feal things just aren't right in your life and you don't understand why? Resi- dential school after-effects are multi-gener- ational. If you want answers to these questions, you are walcome to join our circle avery Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, at 1581 Kulspal Cres: cent in Terrace. We will continue throughout the summer months. For information call Northwest Band Social Workers Association at 698-0744 or 1-888-665-6539, Ask for Louisa, The Canadian Cancer Society Resource Centre, 301-4722 Lakelse Ave., is open Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, For information about emergency aid or the Cancer Peer Support programs cail 638-8583. Youth. Opportunities Odd Job Registry has many people who are looking for odd Jobs. Do you need casual help? Gall 635-3812. - 7 p.m., Sept. 12. Drop-in Orawing on - § : = TUESDAY-SATURDAY | Seana =«SEPTENBRS"-8" | ‘(Don't Drink_) (THE COLD BEER | | & Drive || s WINE STORE | | ese ae eal | OPEN 9 ALM. 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