has been helped recently by one “volunteers had to be called upon . "And she signed up two new MAKING A DIFFERENCE: City freeman Vesta Douglas, Volunteer Bureau assistant coordhetor Mary Alice Neilly, and newest board member Freda Schmidt continue promote community service and the services of the Volunteer Bureau and Seniors’ Information Access Centre. The numbers at the Volunteer members,”’ Neilly added. Bureau/Senlors Information Ac- The Bureav also cess ‘‘thank-you’” luncheon told. Volunteer Week with-a display in the story. - the Skcena’ Mall over - Close to 100 people gathered in Volunteer legions swell weekend at which workers hand- ed oul promotional balloons and bookmarks as well as information _ on the. two organizations, the arena banquet room for the. event, clear evidence of the sup- port the organization is gelting from the‘community, And community is st what the volunteer: concept is . about, chairman Steve Scott empha- sized, “working and doing things for the love of your communily.’’ Gues! speaker Vesta’ Douglas, first Freeman of ihe City, ex- panded on that theme. People. should .not be asking “why don’t they...?”’ she said. In- stead, the question should be “How can Wei..??”. Pointing out. {he more people who offered their services,’ the- lighter the load. for. everyone, Douglas urged those who are al- ready volunteers. to. try and ‘get their friends involved. “Tf we work together, we have a better chance of SUCCESS, ” she, = said. . ; “On hand. for’ the event were . Jorma Jyrkkanen of the Terrace Saimonid. Enhancement Society and Barry Peters, community ” § liaison with the federal Depart- - ment of Fisheries ‘and Oceans. =. They. presentéd cerlificates ‘of appreciation’: ‘and “crests “to the - numerous,’ volunteers. who “had come to “the rescue of the Deep Creek Hatchery. . Mary Alice Neilly said the volunteer’ bureau now had 132 names on its. books,. compared to just 17 last September. a And ironically, the burean itsclE 2 of stunning ~~ ceramic pots.: Great for plants, fresh and silk arrangements or the perfect accent fo any 190m, of its own volunteers,’ With co-ordinator. Lovina Tyler away and’ Neilly ‘hospitalized for - operation,-one of. the just to keep the bureau open. FLOWERS f LA “CARTES "Your FTD Florist With A Flair" Skeena Mall 635-4080 |Doesni + Your Mom Deserve} ~The: Royal Treatment? [QUEEN FORA DAY ¢ e Facial ° Manicure ° Make-up * Cut & Blow Dry. "$9 See our. collection r GRAND AM SE COUPE If an unbeatable line-up of features is just your speed, we invite you to take the wheel of the Grand Am SE. * Powerful 2.3L Engine ¢ 5 Speed Transmission + AM/EM Stereo Cassette * No Charge Air Conditioning « Antilock Brakes for Ultimate Control : * GM TOTAL" 3 year/60,000 km. Warranty — | and Much More}, . And that’s not all your’ Roadside @) B.C. Pontiac/Buick/GMC BEA SSISTANCE dealers have in store! SUNBIRD sQe IOC $17 — LE COUPE QOD ot Om ° Standard Antilock Brakes « AM/FM Stereo Cassette é + Rear Spoiler SPER EB “19, 872. BO2nc * Fuel-Efficient 3.1L V6 - «Dual Air Conditioning _ *4M/EM Stereo. Cassette : 11995" awn" 20,995" or®4.04mMo' on3a2mo ° 5. OL. v8 * Rear Wheel”. ~ Antilock Brakes © ¢ Aluminum Wheels + "Price for vehicles equipped as dewribed including cash backs of $1,250 Sunbird) and $790 (Regal) assigned to deter, Cash back inchides GST. Insurance, licence and axes extra. Dealer may sell for less. {Payment foc Goind Am, Regal and Siem based on 48 month smanLease™, Sunbird based on 36 month Smartlease". Total payracats including frelght (Grand Am $540, Sunbird $425, Regal 650, Slerra $750), down payment (Grand Am $1500, Sunbird $00, Regal $2000, Sicrra $2000) and secury deposit are $16,668 (Grand Am), $7,469 (Sunbird), $20,816 (Regal), $1H416 Slerea 4X2) and $21,392 (Sierra 4X4), Offer applies to qualified eetall customers leasing through GMAC, Insurance, ficence and taxes extra, Some mileage conditions apply. Dealer may lease for less. Faclary order may he requited. Jim McEwan Motors. 63 5-49 41 DS893-