THE MARKET - The 1997 market season has ~ come to an end. We would ‘like to thank all those loyal - shoppers who have made _our market a success, Terace should be very -proud of the fact that we “have the largest farmers - market north of Kamloops. I “would venture to guess that per capita Terrace has the -Hargest market in the pro- vince, _ Thank you to all the _ vendors who persevere ~ despite the elements and the -ups and downs of market- ‘ing. Your enthusiasm con- tributes to the general suc- cess of the market. ' [would also like to thank the many people who give of their time and self to help out with the farmers market * LYNNE CHRISTIANSEN SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Gillian Marlaau won the 12 and under category at the Farm- ar's Market pumpkin carving contest. Her brother Taylor won ‘most unusual’ for his alien, pig-nosed pumpkin. Danika Christiansen came second, while Patricia Scafe and Marty Christiansen received honourable meniion. In tha 12 and over category Daniel Marleau came first while Laura Lee won second. column each week. We are in the process of putting together four com- mittees to work for the market. One to deal with ad- vertising and promotions; the second to develop music programs; the third to organize special events; and the fourth will work towards improvements to the grounds. Anyone interested — in being a part of these com- mittees should contact me. You don’t have to be a market vendor, Anyone in- terested in the development of the market would be wei- come to volunteer. Play is festival bound ‘ TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE is looking to repeat its " past success with next spring’s festival play Betier Living. ‘ The play is a prequel to the hugely successful Escape ‘ from Happiness, which Marianne Brorup Weston directed in 1995, : That play won the zone drama festival and went oato win ‘a number of awards at the provincial festival, including ‘ best actress. ' ’ ' Parent helpers needed CALEDONIA DRY GRAD organizers still need lots of help from other parents. “Come out and meet the -athers at the next meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 at the Caledonia library. Even if you don’t have the : time for meetings, you can ‘still help out two different ways. The first is a U-Drive - Bottle Drive. Bring your collection of bottles and - cans throughout the year to - the bottle depot and ask > them to credit the Dry Grad ‘account, Secondly, during * your fall clean, set aside : items to donate io the spring : garage sale, Help ‘needed to canvass Streets - NOVEMBER is Diabetes _ month and canvassers are ‘ needed in the Terrace and ‘ Thormhill areas to help ' solicit donations, - Diabetes is a serious dis- ' ease Which can cause com- ‘ plications such as heart fail- we, Kidney failure, blind- ness and amputation. Money collected will be going to research, education and diabetic children camps, as well as the local diabetic . daycare clinics. ’ Yé you can help canvass a street or two, call campaign . manager Jane Braam at 635- » 2894, | EES Local peer support Zroups. BRITISH COLUMBIA 1-888-223-3366 EPILEPSY SOCIETY = Fur More /nfarmation Brorup Weston has chosen some ‘old’ faces for this ‘year’s production. Alan Weston, Karla Hennig and Patrick ; : Mclutyre return as Tom, Nora and Junior, Amy Tumer, Lisa Johansen and Gisele Lewis play daughter Gail, Mary Aon and Elizabeth. Brent Nixon will be Jack, Nora’s brother, a priest. Rehearsals start next month but actors and designers are already at work preparing their characters and the overall style of the show. Needed for the set are four vinyl chairs and a formica table (the uglier the better), a small old-style fridge and stove, a screen door with a full length screen opening, a miner’s hat and light, two guns and a pair of rubber boots in yellow or red, ladies size 6, Getting interested yet? If you can heip out call Marianne at 635-2268 or 635- 2942. eS L Terrace 635-6617 /, Ws Kitimat 632-4444 4904 Hwy. 16 West Smithers - 847-9172 | Terrace, 8.C. Prince Rupert 624-6400 TOMS Automotive Fuel, Conversion & Service Centre |= Ral Pc “Fall” |, Savings” Convert Your Vehicle To... Natural Gas INlowy!! * 100% FINANCING Available upon Qualification * Mention this ad and receive a $100 discount for THE DURATION OF THE SALE OCT. 15 TO NOV. 15, 1997 WE'RE STILL THE LOWEST - 28.5¢ PER LITRE 7-Eleven convenience goes a lot further than picking up your milk and bread afler other stores have closed up for the night. That’s because 7-Eleven provides you with all the qualily products and services you could ever want in a neighbourhood store. Our new stare at 4711 Lakelse Avenue is now open to serve you. Fresh, Take-Out Deli Sirop. 7-Eleven brings youa full range of fresh fruit, « silads and sandwiches, made fresh in-store daily, Sor no matter what your laste, you ‘ll find a healthy lunch or mid-day snack at 7-Eleven, Delicious Chicken To Go. Moist, tender and juicy chicken ina crisp, tasty + hatter thal’s never reasy — that’s 7-Eloven Classic Fried Chicken. Whether it's lunch, a mid-day stack ot dimertime, came into 7-Eleven and we'll serve up chicken that’s worth crossing the road for! A Reading Centre, You'll indi firstat 7: Elen en. we have the magadines and » Newspapers you want fo read, all hot off the press, And ifyou don’t seait, we'll get it in for you. Just ask the manager. From Architectural Digest to Wired, 7-Eleven carvies the right type for every reader. C.LB.C, Bank Machine, When you're on the ga, you can i beat the: + convenience of the 7-Eleven C.1.B.C. Bank Machine, Day or night, you can get cash on the spot, because the C.1,8.C, Bank Muchine is open for bisiness right around the clock, just like 7-Eleven. Graeme, Store Manager 4711 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace » 638-7753 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 29, 1997 - B3 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION City of Terrace SNOW REMOVAL THE Cl TERRACE Residents are reminded that under By-Law No, 1313-1993, parking on residential streets and/or highways is prohibited during the winter months (from November 1, 1997 to April 1, 1998). Vehicles interfer- ing with traffic safety or snow removal may. be removed-at the owner's expense. Under city By-Law NO. 1313-1993 and the Motor Vehicle Act, it is an offence to place snow from private property onto road Rights-of-Way. To do so creates drainage blockage and interferes with routine snow plowing. City of Terrace Images by Karlene Introduces Angelica & Micheal pe i Book your color with Angelica or Micheal and get your haircut free, or have a perm and get a free hair treatment. Offer available only when booked with Micheal & Angelica and expires Nov. 2/97 4652 Lazelle Ave. Terrace 635-4997 Great Pumekin Caper Cody Mooney is a local boy who was badly burned in an accident and requires pet ‘suits’ and many operations. - _ Please help‘Cody and his family. : _ ENTER BY DONATION! ENTER OFTEN! Guess the weight of the huge pumpkin and have a chance to win! Entries available at Overwaitea’s Pumpkin Display. All proceeds to go to Cody’s hospital fund. DRAW TO BE HELD OCTOBER 31, 1997 Ist» $200 Overwaiten Gift Certificates 2nd~ $100 Save on More Long Distance 3rd- 10,000 Save on More Bonus Points. Ath- The huge pumpkin itself! Winners will be notified. 5. Petro Canada Self Serve Gas Bar. 7Heven cangetyou on your way with the added banus of Petro-Points, Just pump the grade and amount of gis you necd and come inside to pay. We're pleased to serve you 24 hours a day. Validanly al 7-Eleven, 471] Lalelse Dive, Terrace, BC. Coupon can ool be combined withanyalher alle, Narash value, _ Oae coupon per purchase, We toserve thre right fo Hen quarttties, COKE 12 PACK - 355 mL : ‘33°99 Come on in and give us a try! Get a Coke 12 Pack - 355 mL - $3,99 plus deposit Offer vaiit to Noveniber 8, 1997 TERGOS