Thank You We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the tremendous support we raceived at the loss of aur son and brother lan, A very special thanks for the afforis of the immediate attendants and hospital staf! as well as to {hose who took time from their schedules to be here with us. lan was so furlunate to have had so many wonderful friends. Having been able to meet them will always mean so much to us. John, Marge and Michelle LeRoss. WORK WANTED — 3H Holiday House Help — We will watch your house and/or take care of pets while you're away. Old bonded couple. New business. Phone 638-3648 and ask for Bob or Maxine. 12/25p WANTED ——- Two- or three-bedroom house or apartment for Jan. 1, 1992 for city employee. Contact Steve at 638-4750 days or 635-5719 evenings. 12/18p Babysitter required two days a week in my home. Light housekeeping. Reply with references to File 1001, c/o Terrace Review, 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7. 1/15p IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF PETER DEMEDEIROS NOTICE is hereby given that PETER DEMEDEIROS filed an assignment on the 2nd day of December, 1991, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on Friday, the 10th day of January, 1992, at the hour of § 11:30 o’clock in the forenoon, at The Court House, 100 Market Place, in the city of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, Dated at Prince George, B.C. this 9th day of December, 1991. DELOITTE & TOUCHE INC, Trustee #800 - 299 Victoria Street Prince George, B.C. V2L 5B8 (604) 564-1111 Deloitte & Touche (A) A Christenas Seal is A Hug on Every Card oo Help stamp out lung disease! TM & © FOX/"Bobby” Char. TM Alevy Prods. THE + LUNG ASSOCIATION i? RAINER | GIANNELIA SYSTEMS We are pleased to ‘announce that we now offer evening and weekend workshops. We are offering a Christmas discount. If you reserve your seat before January 2, 1992 you will receive a 10% discount for reserving early. To reserve your seat, or for more information, please call 635-3444 between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. . We also have a special rate if you reserve for 2 or more 3 hour workshops. THREEHOURWoRKSHOP $55 $95 $130 This would be an ideal Christmas Gift. Book now and save. COMPUTER TRAINING SIX HOUR WORKSHOP NINE HOUR WORKSHOP WORKSHOPS INTERMEDIATE WORDPERFECT ; : anuary 27, 29 7-10 p.m. MICROSOFT February 24,28 710 p.m. Mnonserouto” © USING MSDOS INTRO Sc ‘ January 13 7-10 p.m. , a February 10 Q12a.m, INTRODUCTION TO MSDOS INTRODUCTION TO January 21 7-10 p.m. SPREADSHEETS February. 18. 7-10 p.m. January 15 7-10 p.m. INTERMEDIATE MSDOS February 12 7-10 p.m, January 28 7-10 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO . February 25 7-10 p.m. DATABASE, January 14 7-10 p.m. COMPUTER February 11 7-10p.m ACCOUNTING: BEDFORD ACCOUNTING OEE eer 9 HAS $130 6 HRS $95 February 3,4&5 7-10 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO March 2,485 7-10 p.m. WORDPERFECT ACCPAC G/L ACCOUNTING January 20, 22 7-10p.m, 12 HAS $170 February 17,19 7-10p.m. February 1&8 9-4 p.m. Terrace Review —— Wednesday, December 18, 1991 29 FIRE REPORT No one was injured when a propane explosion caused exten- sive damage to a mobile home in the North Kalum Trailer Court at about 11:30 p.m. Saturday. According to Terrace fire chief Bob Beckett, no one was home at the time of the incident. The cause of the explosion is believed to be accidental. He says leaking propane was appat- ently ignited by a pilot light or an electrical spark. Beckett says users of propane shouldn’t be overly alarmed by the incident. Propane is a safe fuel when properly used. At the same time, though, the explosive power of propane should not be ignored. If you detect the odour of propane, Beckett advises, evacuate the building immediate- ly and call the fire department. Following an investigation into the cause of a Dec. 9 fire at the old Uplands Store, three counts of arson have been Jaid against a 17-year-old Terrace youth for attempting to set fire to the ‘building on three separate occa- sions. The investigation was conducted by the Terrace Fire Department, the RCMP and the Fire Commissioners office. The Dec. 9 fire was deliberate- ly set in the rear porch of the store at about 12:30 a.m., according to RCMP, and caused an estimated $80,000 damage to the building. Beckett says the fire quickly spread into the rear of the store and heat shattered windows between the store and an attached residence. He says the blaze was extinguished by firefighters but there was heavy black smoke in both the store and the attached home that may have threatened the lives of the occupants. At 3:18 am. on Aug. 15 the Terrace Fire Department responded to a fire at the rear of the same building. On that occa- sion there was damage to some equipment stored at the outside rear of the building but only minor damage to the building itself. It was reported at the time _that the fire appeared to be intentionally set. On Sunday, Dec. 8 at 1:15 am., Terrace firefighters returned fo the building for another fire. This one was set in a washroom at the rear of the store but was difficult to find. Lt. Per Halvorsen says the fire apparently started in some rolls of tissue under the sink, but the heat of the blaze melted a cop- per pipe water connection which doused the fire. The Thornhill Volunteer Fire Department was called out on two occasions in the past week. Both incidents occurred last Saturday. One call out was for a car fire on Sande Ave. at 2:45 p.m. and the other for a chimney fire in the 2600 block Clark St. at 5:52 p.m. No damage estimate is available. “With winter weather comes a mix of hazardous and safe driving situations, and slippery roads kept Terrace B.C. Ambulance Service paramedics busy during the past week. Victims of six separate motor vehicle accidents required emergency attention, and seven people were transported to hospital by ambulance. The most seriously injured victim was a 17-year-old youth involved in a two-vehicle accident on the south side of the airport hill at about 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13. According to Terrace RCMP, the stecring and brakes of a south- bound car carrying three Terrace residents became inoperative after the engine stalled. The emergency brake was applied, which locked the rear wheels, and the véhicic began a slow counter-clockwise downhill spin. A northbound driver in a car full of Kitimat residents was unable to avoid the oncoming y CHRISTMAS COUNTERATTACK ii - .’ aaa ——_ DECEMBER 8 = , ae M.10* +e JANUARY 3, “Hj vehicle and collided head on into the right side of the car. The impact caused extensive damage to the southbound car and pinned the right hand of the 17- year-old passenger under the right front door, A spokesman for the Terrace Fire Department says they freed the trapped youth using their hydraulic Hurst cutter and spreader to remove the passenger door. Firefighters then used a come-a- long to pull the driver’s door open, allowing paramedics free access to the victim. At the time the youth told his rescuers he couldn't sce, but he regained his vision a short time later. In total, eight people were injured in the accident, two were taken to hospital by ambulance. Most of the victims, though, were taken to hospital in private or police vehicles where they were treated for minor injuties and later released. Tuesday morning a Mills Memorial Hospital spokesman said the 17-year-old Terrace youth was listed in satisfactory condition. In other activities, Terrace BCAS paramedics responded to a total of 24 calls last week. Nine of these were medical transfers in and out of Mills Memorial Hospital, seven were for medical emergencies and four were for victims of incidents such as household or industrial accidents, violence or substance abuse.