by Harriett Fjaagesund SS Terrace animal control officer Frank Bowsher says there are too many. dogs running loose. _ At-present, the Terrace shelter has 26 dogs on its premises. Bowsher says they are now swamped daily with complaints of dogs causing damage to private property. The damage being cuased by these roving ‘|’ animals is more. serious than cans. , An. example is the’ Uplands Nursery on Kalum Lake Road. Dogs. roaming loose are ' urinating.on the young trees grown by the nursery, damaging or even killing these trees. Most of the complaints are coming from four areas: Agar PET OF THE WEEK: sugar, a female collie cross between Ave. . fan ongoing Problem): one and two years old, is this week's pet. Staff at the Terrace : neeenes Animal Shelter say she's housetrained, an indoor-outdoor dog, Pench, and the Halliwell/Kalum Lake Road area. loves kids and is very obedient. Bowsher’ said he has also received numerous complaints from the Graham Ave, area of town, where packs of dogs have been reported killing domestic rabbits. Bowsher has an added warn- ing for dog owners: they are simply knocking over garbage - Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 27, 1991 Al5 responsible for any damage to private property caused by their dogs, and until the damages are paid, the dog will remain at the shelter. And if the dog is un- licensed, then not only will the : ‘Marauding. dogs killtreesand sy livestock, annoy neighbourhoods owner be required to purchase a license when claiming the animal, but there will also be a $50 fine tacked on. Pet owners can avoid all these hassles by keeping Fido at home. Conservation rates no break in trash rates "Commendable," says alderman Rick King. . "Quite remarkable," says alder- tman Darry! Laurent. _ "Exemplary," is the way alder- man Ruth Hallock describes the recycling efforts of the Keith Goodwin family on Marshall St. | ° Hallock, in fact, goes even fur- ther: "Perhaps they can tell us how they do it and others will follow suit." But also from Hallock, "Send them a copy of the proposed recycling program in the City of Terrace... But decline the reduction of garbage collection fees." This was the decision of Terrace city council, despite the fact the Goodwins are making every effort to "reduce, reuse and recycle" their household wastes. As a result, they meee | 4 Polly’s Cafe Ae! Chinese & Western Cuisine he Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fil. & Sat, 10:30 am, — 1 am. _ Sunday 12:60 am. — 10 p.m, 4913 Keith Avenue, Sing your way - to the top of the charts Come out to Karaoke Night and sing along with ihe lyrics as they appear on video. 638-1848 o 638-8034 GIM’S 23§ RESTAURANT 47 ney! Chinese & Canadian Food | Sundays 8 - 12 midnight & Thursdays 9 p.m. - 1:00 a. m Join the chorus at George’s Pub! Northern Motor Inn, 3085 Hwy 16 E., Terrace phone 635-6375 said in a letter to alderman Ruth ‘Hallock placed before city council Feb, 25, they only have one gar- _bage can full of waste for city crews to pick up monthly, while their neighbours put out one or two every week. collection. fee from $22.75 to $4.55, a rate reduction equivalent to their labour-saving efforts? No way, says council. But this leaves unanswered the Goodwin's closing question. "What plan does the City of Terrace have to encourage the community 10 Reduce, Reuse and - Recycle?" HENDRY DOES IT AGAIN The Simon Fraser University Clan have cleaned up cn awards for women’s basketball in a U.S.- based athletic circuit. District One of the National _ Association of Intercolicgiate Athletes has named SFU’s Michelle Hendry as_ district player of the year. It’s the third Straight year the six-foot-three forward from Terrace has taken the award. Hendry averaged 24 points a game in district play while the Clan went undefeated in 16 games. Awards also went to SFU’s Allison McNeill as coach of the - year and Jennifer Curley - freshman of the year. fi i OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK . N Mon - Wed #1: 30 avin. — 10:00 p.in. fl NY Thursday 11:30 am, — 11:00 pum, we SSD Fri - Sat 11:30 a.m. — 1:00 am. | Sunday 12:00 a.m. 10:00 pan. 4643 Park Avenue 635-6 mW Sunday Bullet Brunch a) 10 a.m. + 2 p.m. a | All you can eat. 7a | breakfast & lunch items | Adults $10" | Seniors $7* I Kids $5* a 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 TOLL-FREE: 1-800-663-8156 FAX: 635-2788 re YAN Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes mw | 4606 Greig Ave., tor Take-Out “i Terrace, B.C. Ph. 635-6184 Every Friday & Saturday 8 p.m.-1 am. Dolly Varden Rm. DANCE MUSIC large screen TVs from Pro Tech Admission $5 for teens 13 to 18 Grelg Ave. Terrace 635-6630 So why not reduce their quarterly - age