7 “by Roy Greening | eee ‘BIll & Sid at Branch Thirteen 18 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 8, 1988 Terrace Legion report — : by Roy Greening | nember of -. Appearances are deceptive and one really isn’t enthralled by * ‘the exterior of the Terrace legion -or-even, perhaps, the interior. However, what: one sees is not _ always what one feels. An old pair of shoes can be the most comfortable ones you own, and I make this comparison to the members and personnel of - Branch 13. We have, within the branch, embers who are dedicated, -sincere and ready to welcome ny visitor. One such person is ales. “He makes one feel comfort- able-in conversation as he rings out interesting points that “reveal his interest and “knowledge about the Branch. -. After considerable searching in «the dusty files Ifound that Com- ~~ Bill: I guess it’s illegal if the Legion doesn’t pay its property taxes. 1 read in the paper that our request to have the ci- ty waive the Legion’s taxes was turned down. That's too bad because we give a lot of money to charity. | _ Sid: You mentioned MONEY, Bill. I’m on a pension and the only way I can survive is to eliminate a few things each month — like the last nineteen days. | Bit I think you exaggerate a lot, Sid. You don’t appear to be starving. Anyway, I like to come down to the Legion and talk to friends like you and have a few laughs. Cst. Ewen Harvie, community relations was racently involved along with CFTK In the production of a video the Terrace Fire Departm and crime prevention officer for the Terrace RCMP, ent and a camera crew from here. The piece, showing the potential results of drinking } schools prior to the upcoming grad activities. and driving, will be shown in loca Local schools earn cash awards | in traffic safety idea contest TERRACE — Mall displays, safety belt surveys and videos earned cash awards for two local schools for their inno- vative traffic safety projects. — ICBC invited all schools in the province to submit an en- try describing traffic safety projects undertaken to make the roads a safer place. ICBC Traffic Safety repre- sentatives will be presenting $300 cash awards to Cale- donia Secondary School and Kiti K’shan Primary School in the next four weeks. Win- ners will also receive an engraved plaque and an awards certificate to display. ” in their school. The School Traffic Safety Awards Program is a province-wide annual pro- gram designed to encourage stedent participation in - school and community traf- fic safety activities. The pro- gram is coordinated by ICBC for the Government of Brit- ish Columbia. [GUIDE; features international Dinners Copper All you can eat for | Gri FAL a: the $4.99 Terrace Hotel Mon.-Italian Night Thurs.-Indonesian Night Tues.-English Night Fri.-Oriental Night Wed.-Spanish Night Sat.-Canada Doy Daily Luncheon & Dinner Buffet $6.75 Sunday Brunch $5.95 4 Polly’s Cafe 4 jay. Chinese & Western Cuisine ; Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 am. — ‘midnight Fri, & Sat. 10:30 a.m. — 1 a.m. Sunday 1200 am.— 10pm, - 638-1848 «, 638-8034 Fine Dining in quiet surroundings!» ALD 5 p.m. — 10 p.m. re 4620 Lakelse Avenue t ST 638-8141 the~ GOLDEN FLAME ), Try our Greek Specials We ' Best Pizza in Town eS, - aca’ FREE DELIVERY FULLY LICENCEO fri » 635-7229 4606 Lazelle Ave., . Terrace, B.C. Say Vay, Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes 4606 Grelg Ave., for Take-Out a ES Terrace, B.C, ’ Ph. 635-6184 || ees — a GIN’ Sag RESTAURANT fi Chinese & Ganadian Food od 2 aC _" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - Wed 11:30 a.m, — 10:00 porn. NAL Thursday 14:30 avn, — 11:00 Datel Fri ~ Sat 04:30 aun. — 1:00 a.m. Sunday 12:00 am. 10:00 p.m. ae 4643 Park Avenue 635-6111 -6 p.m. daily. | Heritage Park is now open for the summer. Tours daily. "| For information phone the Park at 635-4546 from 10 a.m. This spot could be yours for only $450, ney 7 Vaoruhill ghborhood Ful. Oulk's Meat Cozy Atmosphere, . Warm Hospitality and Good Food. See you soon! !