| Potato B NUTHIN' BUT TROUBLE is’ nuthin" but fun and local-au-: a. diences get an opportunity to enjoy it all when the Potato People come to the R.E.M... | Lee Theatre, Created by # Canada's Theatre Beyond Words, the cartoon-like a characters of Lazy Poppa, In- dustrious Momma, daughter Nancy Potato and their neighbours, = . the Pearblossoms, have in- troduced their fast-paced, Colourful comedy around the world. Sponsored by the Ter- race Concert Society and the f Terrace and District Teachers Association, the m show begins at 7.30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 16, Tickets are available at Erwin’s Jewelers in the Skeena Mall. Terrace Stantard, Wednesday, February 14, 1990 — Paga B3 | people | P.E.M, LEE THEATRE Terrace, B.C. MONDAY, MARCH 18 8:00 PM Tickets avallable at Sight & Sound In Tarrace, d Presented By And for - _ the kids TERRACE — Balladeer, humorist, weaver of tales — to kids dcross North America Fred Penner is all of these and more, He is also one of their favourite entertainers, as record albiim sales of more than half a million and an audience of more than 2 million for his TV show Fred Penner’s Place testify. "Over the past year Penner has been enthustastically received during his tour of eastern Canada and across the United States. Next week it is the turn of northwestern audiences to enjoy his stories and tales when Penner visits Prince Rupert. He will be putting on. two shows Tuesday, Feb. 20 at the coast city’s Performing Arts Centre — the first at 4.30 p.m, and the second at 7.00 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall, [ Thanks | 1 Sir: Pon behalf of the Kinsmen 'Club of Terrace I would like ‘T'to ‘thank the Terrace Stan- “dard for their excellent sup- : port of Mothers March 1990. “We: couldn't of done it | , "without your help. I hope we ‘I: can work together again in 1991 and make this event a ‘very successful event again. CUTER R RSET & more information, phone Kim Neat 635-6511, local 332, and the Juice Pigs THEY'RE BACK. Another hilarious evening of off-centre humour is promised with the | return of Corky and the Juice § Pigs to Northwest Communi- & ty College. The trio that brought last year's audiences | the infamous cheese fight and emotional rendition of § ‘Don’t Put Pickle on my Burger’ promise more of the same at their Friday, Feb. 16 performance, It gets under way at 7 p.m. and the Students association says when it Is all over; it is going to join the self-styled “threp stupid idiots" campaign to secure an appearance on the David Letterman Show. For STARTS SATURDAY. THE GREAT SEAT SALE :. 93.502 Seats o One Feature e JOHN LARROQUETTE + BRONSON PINCHOT SECOND-= 7:00 p.m. AN QOAION PICTURES RELEASE & ‘theViking rie “N37, ONLY Sm SIGHT AG bs ON | MISDEMEANORS - © 9:15 p.m. ONLY JOHN CLEESE ERIK IDLE 7:15 p.m. ONLY War Of The Rosad Look Who's Talking "Tango Cash... sex, lies, 9:30 p.m: and - | Videota * 7:15 p.m. ONLY’ * #30 pm ONLY SURRSE GREE FEERATOOSEERD PRUEEREREBRR BESS ATV EERE NERD TOGETHER, ABETTER BC. The Honourable Bruce Strachan, Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology, would like to hear your views on the recommendations contained in the Report of the Implementation Planning Group released in Prince George on January 9, 1990. included in the Report are . the following key recommendations: * that a self-governing university be established in the North, with a main campus in Prince George and centres in several communities, * that the university offer undergraduate and graduate programs, Rita Travels Air Canada * that the university work closely with the three existing northern colleges, and * that the university be especially sensitive to native people and the educational needs of northern communities. Your government welcomes your views. The Honourable Bruce Strachan, Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology, will bein attendance. Note: Copies of the IPG Report can be obtained from Local Govemment Agents and the McBride Vilage Office, or by contacting Lois Alsbury, Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology in Victoria (604) 356-7401, Province of British Colurnbla, Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology Hon. Bruce Strachan, Minister PREMIUMS TERRACE: * Friday, February 16, 1990 + 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm * Tarrace Hotel, Skeena Room 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia WHAT'S NEW? Auto insurance premiums for 1990 have been increased by no. more than six per cent for two-thirds of B.C.'s claim-free motorists as a result of changes to Autoplan for 1990. In dollar terms, this means variations ranging from premium decreases _ of about $15 to increases of around $60 for these motorists, .. Changes include major CICBC Da Territorial changes mean increases over and above the general increase in some communities and contribute to either decreases in premiums or less of an increase in other areas, Oa “No-Fault” Accident Benefits have been increased for auto-related claims, occurring on or after January 1, 1990, resulting in injury or death. adjustments to rating territories, | D@™ For those who qualify, - increased “No-Fault” Accident disability benefits for an employed -_Benefits and the annual “aging” | person have been increased to _ Of some vehicles. The impact of | $200 per week from $145. -1990 claims cost increases is De The limit of liability for also a factor. medical and rehabilitation benefits * These changes and increased | has been increased by 50 per - Claims costs mean that ICBC cent to a maximum of $150,000. will need an estimated 4.8 per Da The maximum amount for “cent more money in 1990 than funeral expenses has been “in 1989. doubled from $1000 to $2000, ~ Other claim-free motorists, Ger To reduce fraud, proof of ‘Such as those who have their identity is now required for vehicles rated for pleasure use most Autoplan transactions. “only or who live in some of the . - newly defined rating territories, FINES & will see their premiums rise seven to thirteen per cent. DRIVER POINTS __ Premiums for Compulsory OF Motorists caught violating and Extended Third Party Legal | traffic rules are now required to Liability coverages combined pay fines in addition to being have been increased by six per assigned penalty points and cent for new and renewal charged Driver Point Premiums. policies as of January 1, 1990. | gy ‘Drivers with five points or Underinsured Motorist more are billed for points recorded Protection and Comprehensive | in a twelve month review period. coverage also rise by six per Up to December 31, 1989, the cent. Premiums for Collision twelve month review period and Specified Perils coverages | starts fourteen months prior to remain unchanged, the driver's birthday (coming forward twelve months) but as of January 1, 1990, the review period will start 17 months prior to the driver's birthday to allow . forreconding and processing time.