| driving - tragedy | simulated With the assistance of the Ter- race RCMP, the Students-in- Action group at Caledonia Senior Secondary School are preparing a ‘‘Don’t Drive Drunk’’ slide presentation they hope will save lives. According to Students-in- Action rep Terry Bartlett, the story that goes with the slide presentation is one that’s all too common: two girls at a teenage party have too much to drink. Friends who try to stop them from driving home are unsuc- cessful, and consequently the passenger is killed and the driver injured. The driver is then left with the burden of responsibility for a dead friend for the rest of her life. \ Bartlett said the presentation was put together with the help of Const. Ewen Harvie, Cpls. Larry Otto and Dave Collis, and With graduation — and Its assoclated tradition of celebration approaching — a group of Caledonia students have prepared a slide presenta- Terrace ambulance crews as well tion that Includes this boisterous scene. The slide show will be given at Caledonia and Skeena Junior Secondary in an effort to alert summer- h 5 h M bound students to the dangers of drinking and driving. . as other members of the RCMP. She said the presentation will be seen by the entire Caledonia and Junior Secondary student bodies in Terrace. The idea to make the presen- tation came from Caledonia students Leanne Gilbey and Shannon Donnan, who recently attended a provincial Counterat- tack conference in Vancouver. Bartlett said other projects planned by the Counterattack: group include a visit by Michael Buckingham, a victim of a drunk driving accident, who will talk to Caledonia students in June, and a play showing the high price many young people pay for drinking and driving. i a g In one of the final scenes of a simutated drunk-driving accident, by student actress Leanne Gilbey is photographed by RCMP investiga- tors prior to being removed In an Tod | In this scene from a Caledonia students-In-action slide show, the young driver (played by Terry Bartlett) is being ambulance. The simulation was St rachan charged with impaired driving after motoring away from a party — despite the advice of friends — anddestroying filmed as part of a silde show her vehicle in an accident that fesults In the death of a friend. The policeman is Cst. Ewen Harvie. Caledonia students hope will deter classmates from making tragic mistakes in Judgment. uitia ~NOTICE SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK APRIL 5, 6, 7, 8 & 11, 1988 The City of Terrace’s Public Works Department will pick up extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, on the above dates. This service does NOT include car bodies, stumps or industrial waste. Kindly arrange to have this extra garbage and waste material set out on your regular pick up day. Please have garbage and waste material in plastic bags or cartons to assist in the pick up. Residents are reminded to check their Add-A-Day Calendars, as garbage pick up days change ee iden " Las Pers is intend — following all Statutory Holidays. This dramatic shot of Caledenis stadt aanateton to rive while drufik = the death of an innocent victim, This : The City of Terrace scene is part of a side show put together by Caledonia students that will be presented at both Caledonia and Skeena schools.