“TERRACE ITY SCENE Clubs & pubs GATOR’S PUB: Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Wednesday is Open Mike Jam Night with free pool. Thursday is Extreme Games Night. Fri- day: get there early! Saturday is Troonle Night. The Terrace Paramedic’s ambulance association fundralser continues. BEASLEY’S MIX: Theresa Marie sings Friday -evenings, Watch your favourite. sports--pra- grams on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Accellerators Oct.16, 17, 18. HANHY PANKY'S is your dance party night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night Thursday, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Fri- day and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturday's meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members wel- come; bring a guest. Lounge opens. at 3.p.m. M@ Yuk Yuk’s on Tour, presented by the Terrace Little Theatre as a spooktacluar alternative for Halloween fun Oct 31 and Nov. 1 at the Best Western Terrace. Featuring acclaimed Native Canadian comedian Hewle Miller and. with the wickedly funny Tony Binns. Tickets are $16 each at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. Show starts at 9 p.m. Concerts @ Hallowean Concert presented by the Ter- race Symphony Orchestra Saturday, Oct. 25 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. With special guests: Thornhiil and E.T. Kenney primary school choirs. Tickets at Misty River Books, from symphony members or at the door. All seats $5. Kids under six free. Local theatre H On Cue Piayers holds @ reading for a Fest! val Play, Wednesday, Nov, 5 at 6:59 p.m. at the CEP Hall, 623 Enterprise Avenue, in Kitl mat. The drama festival will take place in May 2004. This is a great opportunity for amateurs to get involved with community theatre. For more information, call Gareen evenings at 632-5990 or Doreen at 632-6749, Visual arts Hf The Terrace Art Gallery presents Earth-Fire- Water, Show and Sale by clay artists Oct. 10- -Nov. 2. Nov. 7-Dec. 3 Brush and Wheel: paintings by Dyan Myrh and pottery by Dan Condon. The Terrace Art Gallery is open Wed- fiesday and Thursday from noon-4 p.m., and Friday from noon-6 p.m. and Saturdays from noon ta 4 p.m. Sundays from 1-4 p.m. Call 638-8884, HB Drawing with pencil crayon, a workshop with Dawn Gerniyn. Friday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. $15, Terrace Art Gallery. Call 638-8884. At the movies @ Whale Rider, the second of eight film pre- sented through the Toronto Film Circuit Ser- ies. This is a captivating coming-of-age fable set In in modern day New Zealand that centres around a Maori girl's attempt to claim her birthright. Wednesday, Oct. 22. All shows at 7 p.m. Tlekets are $8 at the door or ’ buy @ Season's pass at Misty River Books or the - Art. Gallery. Sponsored by the Terrace & District Arts Council. Special events HB Quiz Night at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. Saturday, Oct, 18, at 7:30 p.m, Match wits against other teams in a variety of. categories for fun, prizes - and bragging rights. Presented by the Moderato Band as a fundraising event in support of efforts to at- tend MusicFest Canada. Call Marilyn at 635- 3203 to reserve your table. — 2003 Dessert Gala and Silent Auction, pre- sented by the Terrace RCMP Victim Service, supporting victims of crime through our vo- lunteers for 15 years, Thursday, Oct. 23 at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club from 6-9 p.m. Featuring live entertainment. Tickets at the RCMP detachment, Keenleyside Insurance _ or at the door. Call 638-7411, _Fax 638- 8432 to make the SCENE. : Deadline Is: 5-p.m:/ Thursday. 20 . Events..witt,run space ‘permitting. == MAICHSTICK MEN mime LIE. CHEAT. STEAL. ccuano Men ree HEATRE'. . ’ _ an: FRI. TO THURS., OCT. 17 - 23 « RATED P.G, USE MOVIE CASH Please have your dog “leashed or fenced-in away from your a mail boxes on 'f Wednesdays and fi? Saturdays so your ce newspaper carrier can deliver your Visual Quality of Forestry Visual Quality Objectives have been laid out by the overnment to guide forest managers when lanning developmen on forest lands. The goals of the visua quality objectives are to develop harvesting blocks that fit into the natural patlern of the surrounding forest. There are several approaches forest managers can take to meet visual objectives. These are dependent on the location of the harvest area, and the amount and type of traffic that will be able to see the area alter it has been harvested, On the coast, cruise ships ond lodge operators take visilors on the ocean. Therefore much of the harvesting along the inside passage is done with a variable retention method that leaves many trees on the landscape, and makes harvesting very difficult to see, Other ways lo meet visual quality objectives include harvesting slender sirips, or leaving buffers of irees along roadsides. eoveesvereees J October 25- Join the Terrace Symphony for thelr annual Halloween Concert - 7:30 p.m. All tickets $5.00 available at Misty River Books November 6- Skeena Junior Band Concert :7:30 p.m. November 8 - Barachols - Acadian traditional music fromPEl © B00 pmo ge Tickets $25,00 atthe door ” $20.00 for students/seniors | November 15 - Bennefit Concert for the Homeless Featuring focal First Nations Artists -7:00 p.m. Tickets $15.00 and a non perishable food item eseeeneeceeseeseoneeoeneoeeeenee 8 Terrace Little Terrace Concert Theatre Tickets Soclety Tickets Available at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Unigiobe Courtesy Travel The Terrace Standard offers the Community Calendar as a public:service _to its readers and community organizations.This column is:intended for “non-profit. organizations and: events without’ an.admission charge. Space - permitting, ‘items will-run. two. weeks. before each ‘event. Deadline “PSA to 638-8432. ? isit’ www.terracestandard.com _p.m. Thursdays. Fax your event: yas) For complete listings, COMMUNITY EVENTS LISTINGS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15 BH Yuwlipi Ceremony at the Kitselas Hall at 7 p.m. Melvin Grey Bear, a Lakota Sioux, pre- sents a cammunity healing ceremony, a feast he must complete before leaving the commun- ity, Potluck. (No pork or buffalo, please.) Pre- paration workshops Friday, Oct. 10 at Terrace Emergency Shelter at 2812 Hall St. from 2-5 p.m, and Oct. 14 at thé Ksan Hause Sotiety of- " fice al 4724 Lazelie Ave. from 7-9-p.m, Individ- ual prayer tles and cammunity prayer ties need to be prepared for the ceremony. You must be free of drugs and alcohol for four days on both sides of the ceremony.. Also, menstruating women are asked to refrain from attending this event because of their power, Ksan House Saciety says, OCTOBER 15 AND 16 ; M Bullding Healthy Families Part Il, a free workshop presented by Northwest Band So- cial Workers Oct. 15 & 16 from 10 am. - 3 p.m. daily at the Best Western Terrace inn. It's open to anyone interested. Topics explored will be: developing healthy attitudes, develop- ing skills, canflict resolution, problem solving, family roles and responsibilities, a healthy outlook on being a spouse, parent, sibling, child, grandparent, aunt, uncle, Please pre-re- gister by calling (250)-638-0744 or 1-888-655- 6533 or by faxing (250) 638-1384. SATURDAY, OCT, 48 ® Harvest Tea, and Best of Books and Compa ny, a fundraising event for Women and Deve- lopment. At Knox United Church at 4907 La zelle Ave. Admission $5 at the door. Proceeds support projects for women in developing na- tions. Call Frances at 635-2194, TUESDAY, OCT. 21 @ Terrace Toastmasters will be meeting the first and third T Tuesday of each manth. Next meeting is Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Teleme- dia Building at the rear entrance. New mem- bers are always welcome. Please contact Bob at 638-0923 or Rolf at 635-6911 for mare in- formation. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 @ The Family Support Institute presents a free orientation session for families with members who have a disability. From 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Health Unit Auditorium (next to the courthouse}. A workshop on the type of support offered by the Family Support Insti- tute, a5 well as various disability issues. Cold lunch provided. We work with families, profes- sionals and the community. We focus on pro- blem solving. Call (604) 875-1119 for more in- formation. Registration forms at Skeena Fami- ly Resources, The Terrace Child Development Centre, and the Ministry for Child and Family Development. ’ THURSDAY, OCT. 23 @ Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets every second and fourth Thurs- day of the month at the Canadian Cancer Soc- iety Resource Centre at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. {above the Terrace and District Credit Union} at 7 p.m. Call Craig at 635-0049 or Rose Marie at 635-6985. TUESDAY, OCT. 28 B the Terrace Writers Guild meets the last Tuesday of each month at the Terrace Art Gail- ery underneath the public library from 7-9 p.m. Call Sarah at 638-8899 for detalls, All writers new and experienced aré welcome. Goal-set- ting, work sharing, network and support. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29 MW Teon Night at the Terrace Public Library. From 7-3:30 p.m. Join two local cosmeticians at the library for skin care and makeup tips. Hands on fun! Free, but please preregister In person or by phone at 638-8177. Space Is limi- ted. me eo FRIDAY, OCT, 32 B Kids Halloween Party at-the Kermode Friend: ° i ship Society from 1-3 p.m. Please register. Games, prizes and lots of fun! Call Marsha or Corina. PSAs The Terrace Community Band rehearses Tues- days from 7-9 p.m. in the Skeena Juntar band roam. We welcome ail new and former aduit members to join in the fun. For info, please call 635-4729, Octabar Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: a free. braast cancer information kit is available from the Cancer Information Service during October. Contents include Breast Health: what you ean do: Breast Self Examination - what you can do; a BSE showercard (new), cancer facts (new); breast cancer screening... what you should know from Health Canada. Call toll free at 1-888-939-3333. Trained informa- tion specialists can also inform. you about support Services in your community. The Canadlan Cancer Seclaty Resource Centra is located at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave, (above the Terrace and District Credit Union) internet ac- cess for cancer research is available for any- one living with cancer or who has a loved one living with cancer, Monday to Friday from noon ta 2 p.m. For information about Emer- gency Aid or the Cancer Peer Suppart pro- grams call the office at 638-8583, Terrace Churches Food Bank opens for its Oc- tober distribution Oct. 27-30, Last names starting from A-H on Monday, Oct. 27; I-R Tuesday, Oct. 28, SZ Wednesday Oct. 29 and anyone missed Thursday, Oct. 30. Bring identi- fication for you and your dependents. Call 635-3744, TGIF Fun Club (Thank Gosh it’s French). Stu- dents In K-12 ara invited to the Caledonia Gym every Friday there's no school for fun French activities for all ages. $10/day. Bring a lunch. From 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Call Gary at 635-6531. Attention homeschoolers: The Terrace Public Library's next homeschool program is Mon- day, Oct. 6 from 1-3 p.m. Join us for fun and facts about the human body. Free, but please preregister in person or by calling 638-8177, Now taking Late French Immersion registra-. ‘tion far the 2004-05 school year {If your child- is currently in Grade 4 of 5), Call Darcie at 635-1138. The Greater Terrace Beautification Sociely is looking for people who want to help maintain local landscaping projects (with weeding, fall and spring clean up} on a casual basis. You don't need to be a full-time member, just someone who's willing to offer a few hours of their time. Maybe you'ra unemployed, laid-off, retired or are just tcoklng for something differ- ent to do. Please call Laurie at 635-3466. All primary aged children are invited to No School Days at the Terrace Public Library. The program runs from 10-11 a.m, every Friday when there’s no public school, Free, but regis- ter. The Kermode Friendship Centre offers ongoing youth programs Monday to Friday from 6-8 p.m. (ages 13-24}, Freestyle Fridays: learn how to rap, Dance from 8-11 p.m. every Friday. Call Cinnamon at 635-4906, Elders are Invited to the Kermode Frlondship Society for Saniors Night, the last Wednesday of the month from 6-8 p.m. for dinner and acti- vities. ; The Gldar Worker Program, a free employment assistance program for the mature worker. Contact InterConnect at 635-7995, The Sunday Fun League at the Terrace Curling Club is looking for new members. Beginners welcome; no experience necessary..We mest Sundays at.1.pm, at the curling club, starting ‘Oct..5, Call Les at 615-5445 for more details. St's Worth If. “o..>" Last year nearly 800 million containers. were kept out of BC tandfills and recyclad. epee. eadone www,encorp.ca ns Here C STOP IN AT THE... -) THORNHILL PUB IN * | Thurdoys-All You Can Eat Spagheti! 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