B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 2000 _ | es City S CENE | Theatre Terrace Little Theatre presents Norm Foster's "Wrong for Each Other". Diana Braathen directs this hilarious and heartbreaking look at relationships. Running February 10, 11, #2, 17, 18 and 19. Terrace Little Theatre wauld like to ; announce a change to their season line up. oe Due to unforeseen circumstances, we've been : forced to change our last production of the season. Instead of Polly Pen's musical ‘Bed and Sofa A Silent Movie Opera’, we will present ‘Vigil’ by celebrated West Coast playwright, Morris Panych. To accommodate performance at the Skeena Zone Festival May 10-13 in Prince Rupert, we've also cut back performances to 6 nights, April 27-29 and May 4-6. Winner of three Jessie Awards in 1996 including Outstanding Original Play, * Vigil’ Cheap, Che check out our NEW Daily | | Beverage * | Features ‘_ Valentines Dance Saturday, February 12 at 8 p.m. at the Thornhill Community Centre. Tickets $10 each. Tickets available at Blueridge Ventures on Kofoed, River Industries on Keith, Off Road Specialities on Keith and the Thornhill Firehall. Music by the Acceleratars. (Also live DJ, door prizes and free rides home!) Proceeds to towards the purchase of an A.E.D. (Automatic external defibrillator, a medical devise used to get patients’ hearts started again) Concert: The Terrace Concert Society presents .Angele Dubeau Ensemble La Pieta on Saturday, February 5, at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Erwin Jewellers in the Skeena Mall or at the door. This new ensemble, led by by violinist dancers and musicians presenting music and dances of the world to audiences all across Canada. Often referred to as “Canada's United Nations of Dance", Vinok is the only group of its kind in western Canada. It's vast repertoire includes dances, music and songs from over 30 cultures ~ Bulgarian, Cajun, Chilean, Dutch, Greek, Hasidic Jewish, Indian Gypsy, Italian, Mexican and many more. Not to be forgotten are the fabulous costumes — many which have been hand made in their country of origin. | . | Nights alive: | Teens aged 13-18 drop in! Come to the A Carpenter's Hall Fridays from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. and Saturdays at the Teen Learning MUSIC Thursday, Friday & Saturday Dance The Night Away! ‘\( HUNGRY ? Our Restaurant is open 6am- 11pm. lf —~POOL TOURNAMENT Every Tuesday qo 7pm "| Prizes for Ist, 2nd & |: 3d) (aRAOKE Angele is a black comedy about a middle-aged bank women, clerk who leaves his job to attend to his dying aunt. Valentines Day Dance The first annual Emergency Services ww Gr Email us at . www.cantire.terrace@osg net SAFEWAY www.safeway.com ' Www.terraceautomall.com TERRACE PAT CHAVSEER . fete} TOYOTA terrace.automall@osg.net — 1Riiig-—-——_ STANDARD Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7288 The Terrace Standard standard@kermode.net Date & Time of Birth: Dec, 30, 1999 at 6:25 am, — Weight; 9 lbs 1002, Sex: Male Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. Sex: Male Parents: Jose Andrade & Jan, 8, 2000 al I:10 p.m. Weight: 8 Ibs. 10 oz, Sex: Male Weight: 11 lbs 7 oz. Sex: Female - parents: Carrie Menhinick & Jan. 10, 2000 at 11:55 a.m, Weight: G Ibs. oz. Sex: Male Parents; Nadine & Brad Jan. 16, 2000 at 2:47 am. Weight: 8 lbs, 15402. Sex: Male Parents: Theresa & Mark Jones Get A Free | Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more Information Overwaitea ss meres OS very own fod peg. sleolelele a i ia <4 3 s sleletele orphanage La Pieta in Venice during Vivaldi's time. Angele Dubeau hopes this new project will recall the pleasure of performing in a small group without a conductor. The Concert Society presents Vinok Worldance Saturday, Feb. 12. Vinok is a professional company of multi-talented Dubeau, is entirely composed of mirroring the orchestra of the An evening with Rocque Berthiaume, author of The Gitselasu: The people of Kit- selas Canyon, at the Terrace Public Li- brary at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Berthiaume will provide a talk and video presentation on -his book, Call the library for more infor- mation at 638-8177. Terrace Youth Soccer Association at the Terrace Arena banquet room. Dates: Friday, Feb. 4 from 6-9 p.m., Saturday, Feb 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, “gible? -boys-and-girls"born 1982+1994, Proof of age must be presented. BC/Alaska Winter Campmeeting Feb. 4-6, Friday to Sunday, 7 p.m. night- ly, also Saturday and Sunday mornings at 10 a.m, Special Guest: Evangelist Dan Brockman, Church of God, Tampa, Flori- da will be singing and preaching gospel each service. Other guest ministers: From Ketchikan, Metlakatla, Anchorage, Alas- ka; and Ohio, Come bring a friend and enjoy holy spirit-anointed worshipping, singing, preaching and a wonderful time of fellowship. 3341 River Drive, Terrace, EC, Pastor Arnold Miller - 638-1561. Ter- race Church of God. Terrace Bingo Association is offering a seminar/workshop on completing the BC Gaming application for Bingo license. his seminar/workshop is relevant to new applicants and renewals. New applicants can pickup an application at the BC Ac- cess Centre. The seminar/workshop takes place Feb. 5, 2000 and Feb. 26, 2000 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Saturday at the Coast Inn of the West Banquet room. Shades of Hair and Changes will be at the Skeena Mall Feb. 6 from 12 p.m. to 5 Tuesday, February 8 Riverboat Days Society: 1st Planning what to do or say anymore? Feel like you're losing control? The Family Place invites you to join other parents for an in- formal evening at Kalum-Horseshoe Community Schools. Information, re- sources and survival tips about how to live with teens and still feel OK as a par- ent. February 8 at 7 p.m. at Clarence Mi- chiel. For moze information, call Brenda or Darlene at the Family Place 638-1863. Alzheimers Support Group meeting: Guest speaker Dr. Ferguson speaking on Braln Changes in Alzheimers Disease in the conference room in Terraceview Lodge at 7 p.m. For more info call Sandy 038-0223, or Aveline 798-2581, Mothers Who Care is a non-denomi- national group of moms who are praying for God’s leading and presence in every Centre from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. There will be workshops, music, videos, dances, crafts and much more. It's free! Pre-teen program for children 8-12 are invited to the ET Kenney Gym Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for crafts, videos and games. Parents must accompany youth to register. Volunteers and any donations are appreciated. For more information call Marj at 635-0174. school in Terrace and Kitimat. Moms from all schools are welcome to an after- Noon tea to join in sang and fellowship at the Alliance Church on Agar Avenue, Terrace. Time: 1-3 p.m. For more info call Diana Penner 638-1626. Thursday, February 10 Terrace Public Library Storytelling Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the li- brary’s meeting room. The storytelling circle is opened to adults interested in telling stories or learning the techniques The Terrace Ladies Bonspiel-2000'~|/ takes place Feb. 11, 12, 13. Join in for lots of fun, To register call Keith at 635- 5583. Valentine’s Day Crafts for children 6- 10 years old will take place at the Ter- race Public Library from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The program is free. Please register at the — library 638-8177. An eating disorder information table will be set up in the Skeena Mall from 6 p.m, to 9 p.m. Local FAS Group is working on rais- ing awareness about Fetal Alcohol Syn- drome and its impact on individuals and families, and on prevention strategies. In- terested? Join us from 20:30 a.m. to noon at the Family Place, 4553 Park. Call 638- 1863 for more info. International Film Festival From Pa- cific Cinematheque Pacifique sponsored by the Northwest Development Education Association and the Terrace Multicultural Association, presents “Happy Texas” McElroy at 635-6370. Admission is $7. The food bank operates between the hours of 1-3 p.m. Peaple with lastnames begin- food or money can be made through your local churches as well as at Overwaitea, Safeway and the Bargain Store: Don’t for- get about BC Sharing Coupons. The Kalum Horseshoe Community School Society would like to invite everyone interested in building a better community to its annual general meeting in the E.T. Kenny library, We are a newly formed society concerned with the health and well being of our children and fami. lies. Everyone in the community within the Clarence Michiel and E,T. Kenny school attendance area (Horseshoe) is welcome to join our new society. We will be signing up new members at the meet- ing. Community Support is needed to make this program a success. Our child- ren need your support. For more info call Ed Kasperski at 638-0306 or 635-2419, Every Thursday Come in and The Cold Beer & Wine Store is open 1] am- 17 pm join the fun J (for your convenience The Thornhill Jr. Secondary School. Band wishes to thank the following individuals and sponsors who made their Craft Fair a huge success: 1. Cossiar Mines/Terrece Men's 6. CFTK Hostel/ Roy Atrill 7. Sherry ond Mortha Theissen 2 TimHorton’s ~ 8. Diana Wong Adams 3. City of Terrace - Steve Scott 9. Rosemary Craig 4, Coust Mountain School District 10. Terrace Standard ti CON ee Oe | > February: 11 from-6-9 -p.m.-and Saturday;--olstorytelling. Call Holly at the library oj) g Gtn ork Seg US RACE Nine TERRACE |s5 Heb. 22 froms10 aeimitojd’pamAnysques. fOr more info 638-8177, ; ¥ Whe SOA CREAT CLE RE Je Mike W atUeIee pe es 4 } tions? Call Bev: 635-3719-°Who is eli- ~ nd a special thankyou to Mr. Mike Wen forthis.oyerwhelming dedication and support. We would also like to thank all the parents and students who participated in the fair by setting up, attending and cleaning up afterwards. Without your commitment this project would not have succeeded. _ Additionally we would like to thank the: public who attended the fair and made it an over- whelming success. This has inspired us to do this as an annual fundraiser for the school and Thornhill Community, Donna Burton, Co-ordinator Thank You Gift from the Sea: part Il Interestingly, kelp appears to have a reversing effect on hormone-related breast disease. Recent Canadian inves- tigation show that the absence of elementa! iodine makes the breast more sensitive lo estrogen stimulation. 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