The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 8, 1995 - AQ Daylight robbery TWO MEN, one a young of- The victim was ticd up and fender, were arrested after a man managed to free himself after ob- UFO sighting was Tobbed at knifepoint Wed- taining assistance. Learn nesday, March 1, In custody is Cyril Falcon. §f to a S |S ar The robbery took place in the bridge, 22, from Sayward, B.C, bush area of 4700 Block The young offender is from Ter- : Read 1 Haugland at approximately 11 race. 635-9119 mM I i PP : ¥ Project Literacy Terrace a.m, March 1, A quantily of cash There were no injuries to the a8 was taken. victim. A LOCAL investigator agrees a recent ““UFO”’ sighting was a star. But Mutual UFO Network ° member ©. Brian “McNair. adds special conditions at the time account for observers not being able to identify it as such, On January 4 two Dease Lake RCMP officcrs and a Parks branch employee saw a bright ball of light about 50 degrees up, facing north over the lake. They said it vibrated, winked in and out, changed color from white to red and green, then after three hours disappeared for good, Afler interviewing the When Trouble Strikes, We'll help You Hold On To The Wheel When theft, vandalism or an accident occurs, Braid Insurance is your Complete Auto Plan Broker. Don't wait to see what may come round The Garden Shed WILL RE-OPEN Wednesday, March 15th “rth tk; Cama, ) ) aS witnesses, McNair said those the bend -- call ws today for ail features of the sighting could be the details. = m — inversion rellecting “ihe sien Braid Spring is Back! wee other words a cold weather I ASUTATICE And sO are We. | "allbough the siar Vega. was Agencies Ltd. suggested as the object by Vancouver astronomer David Dodge, McNair said a study of star maps for that night showed it would likely have been behind the mountains to the north of Dease Lake at the time of ihe sighting # Arsonists strike That meant it would not nonnally bave been visible from FIRE BUGS struck Safeway March 14 for the second time the town site. in three weeks. And again the target was tollet paper. This He explained the temperature . : inversion could take Vega, the time RCMP are tooking for a young male with short blond "Our Family Serving Your Family For 20 Years” 5033 Graham Ave. 638-7697 fifth brightest star in the sky, and hair, possibly shaved up the sides. He was wearing a ft hs ae a invert, magnify, and refract its beige or light coloured jacket. They also want to talk to a ty | 4 Vi 7 /, /, /; f 1, / / / 1 /, ‘/ /, light so that it would be young male with brown hair, approximately 5 feet, 7 in- BA 0 /V\ SOBRE OE Ae Pee ef y unrecognizable as a slar. ches, He was wearing a multi-coloured jacket. The RCMP j. y Pr... Te could also making it detachment's phone number is 638-7400, shimmer, vibrate and change color as well as make the image appear much higher in the sky than the real star, McNair added the winking out effect could be caused by the real f~ IT’S CUT ’ slar passing behind an obstruction on the horizon prior to selling, AND PRIED. causing the mirage to wink out * — neck 11/ The Terrace Standard Gives He said anyone with further BRITISH COLUMBIA information on-this or any- other ~ LUNG ASSOCIATION sighting: “was: welcome” ‘fo contact "Box 34009, Station D fewtinta ™ ~ Le") 1) Us Results We Can Count On! Do you know... * how to lower your fat intake to 30% of your calories? * how to choose foods to reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer? * what M.F. means on a label? * which are the best margarines to buy? - + how to select a high fibre cereal? - You can find answers to these questions on a SHOP SMART TOUR, an aisle by aisle nutritional tour of the supermarket. The tour leader ts a registered dietitian/nutritionist (R.D.N.), the expert at translating nutrition recommendations into the foods you buy. Register for your “FREE” SHOP SMART TOUR at the customer service desk in your local Overwaitea store. NEXT FREE TOURS March 13 10 am - noon March 16 1pm-3pm March 27 10 am - noon March 30° 7pm-9pm Overwaritea Foods COUNT ON US FOR SEAVICE VOU'LL COME BACK FORI 635-5950 | Skeena Mall