- TERRACE — Good Fri- day was Bad Friday for Terrace Minor Baseball. . .Thieves made off with ‘special heavy-duty wire mesh fencing that had been donated-to Terrace Minor ball to construct a tunnel to house and utilize - their new pitching mach- ‘ine, The donated material “was valued’ at close to ‘$2,000. - The donation. came ~ from Atlin, and it took several methods of volun- . | teer conveyances to bring - School coaches seek - ball fencing _ the three rolls. of fencing to Terrace. Baseball workers -had planned to erect, the structure during Easter weekend, having ‘left the material at the ‘park just before Good Fri- day. Unless the thief has a - change of heart, it seems a lot of ‘people. will not see their goal fulfilled. Minor Baseball simply can’t af- ford to go out and pur- chase the required fenc- ing... It seems a lengthy 2, 100 kilometer. ‘trip. fro to Terrace:was a waste of | time and effort for the. a adult helpers on behalf, of f.- all :the - youngsters - in, the , various divisions, - The matter is under ine | - yestigation, but little hope . is made for the fencing’s. | return: Persons with any § ‘information should con- J tact. the RCMP. _ If the thieves 'do hive 2 af. “change of heart, they can return ‘the fencing to %- Minor Baseball with “‘no questions asked”. financial sports aid TERRACE — The Ter- race and District School Board has been asked to ~’ look into the hardship fac- - ed by school sports in - ‘financing. of coaches and team travel. throughout the year. Ina. presentation. made to the Board’s Finance Committee, the group said _ that although ‘some help - had been afforded by the Board, it was not enough. The “presentation highlighted time’ coaches. give on instruction after hours, organizing, fund- raising, driving to other communities, - costs to them in supplying ° their own substitute teachers, and so on, : ~The Committee noted ‘the three main: priorities - -zone travel, coaches sub — days and “eoaches ex-~ It recommended ° penses. that the Board's . ad- ministration. set. up a meeting with principals to’ establish a philosophy to § ‘student travel funding. | The coaches hope funds | - will be found in the up- coming ig budget. _ BUSINESS GUIDE — Wednesdays ‘April 1987 y " Transmissions ok Exchange *-Rabullt . -* Parts * Repairs ” Automotive and marine _for over 716 years.” Ke ‘or te best in maintenance or repair... . - 4419 Lagion Ave., Terrace . - 63, 2600 _ After hours: 635-6937 Your local, on the spot: ‘Specialists _ | "TERRACE TRANSMISSION ~ Thornhill Grocery & Laundromat: -@ Open 7 days a week & a.m. - -10p.m, : ». @ Fresh meat cut dally . ®@ Fresh produce, ‘Take-out’ foods .. : @ Postoffice ~ 635-6624 | across from Thornhill Elemasiaiy ; Pro TECH ELECTRONICS | 5134, Complete electronics repair services - on ~ Service centre for most” major brands Satallte TV systems - 4519 LAKELSE AVE., TERRACE | 635- ~KALUM ELECTRIC Major Appliance Frigidaire . Electrohome Westinghouse Quasar TY. _ Sales & Service VCR - ~ Parts Depot We service | for all makes. all makes 3234 Kalum St. Kalum Electric Ltd. "sitesi Your complete source for all. your heating needs. Suppy Ltd. 5239 Keith Ave., Terrace ; ; Northwest Consolidated 635-7158 CONTRACTING Commercial & Residential Construction, Maintenance, Repairs & Renovations Wood Stove Installations TERRACE, B.C. 4.3916 MOUNTAINVIEW AVE. e956 cara | TOTAL. "BUSINESS SERVICES. : . $ TYPING | | |. VOICE PAGERS x PHOTOCOPYING, sos ae 2eHOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Letter _ = To the editor, - _* Having seen far ‘too much violence in the war, and having lived peace- ably in this town for over 20 years, I am definitely no lover. of violénce. Therefore this ‘‘old gaf- - fer’? was quite dismayed the other day to discover that he had to resort to fisticuffs to defend his~ Tight to go shopping without harassment at Skeena Mall. This makes one wonder _ how much of this hassling Police report__ TERRACE —: Approx- ‘imately $3,000 in property. damage ‘resulted from: a ‘single vehicle accident - April 21 at the intersection - of Highway 16 and Highway 37. The driver of a -half-ton truck pulling a boat trailer lost control of the vehicle while heading — north on Highway 37, and- ‘the boat left the trailer. The accident ‘is under T investigation, - : oe TERRACE — Terrace RCMP arrested a local man for impaired driving | on April 22, following a routine check. The man will appear in Terrace court May 29, zat ve TERRACE — A 28-year- . old Prince Rupert man was arrested for impaired driving April 23 after a minor motor vehicle acci- .dent on Highway 16, 30 | kilometers west of Ter- race. He. will appear in court June 5 os by troublemakers goes on, as many people of my age group are no longer robust enough, to resort to a physical solution to'such a problem, so such incidents: ‘probably go unresolved, thus allowing the problem to grow. Bach shopping mall tries. to develop its in- dividual atmosphere, and I, as a member of the mature: shopping public, would like to understand - clearly what kind of at- mosphere the businessmen and management. of Skeena Mall are trying to establish. Do they want TERRACE ‘— Terrace RCMP report. a woman - was injured April 26 when her bicycle was struck by a van at the corner of Walsh Ave; and Thomas St. The Terrace youth driving the - van lost control of the ‘vehicle on a curve; no in- formation: was available — concerning charges. * the area to be a hangout ; for troublemakers, a place where older - ' shoppers carry personal protection devices or form self-pro- — tection groups, as has hap- © pened in some neighbor-. hoods in North America? - Or .would they ‘prefer . mature shopers to ‘take their shopping dollars and go elsewhere? If not, what are they do-— ing about it? Do these businessmen ‘think their responsibility | to the shopping public is — restricted to relieving them. of their money, or do they realize that they have a du-’ ty to. provide ‘the public with a hassle-free environ- ment in Skeena Mall and §) its environs? I and my family (and | several’ others) want to know what will be done to clear up this. situation ‘before continuing to sup-. port the businesses there. | Talk .and XCUSES are - not enough. _ Greythistle, Terrace. B.C. - Wednesday is SHIRT DAY . ‘ Men’s or Ladies’ _cotton blend dress ‘or business shirts expertly laundered $4! 10 only a> - Rickards Cleaners $223 Emerson St.,Terrace, B.C. ~ 635-5119 fone. “ane 638- 8 195 wnane Kalu St., Terrace, B.C. V&G 2N4 ~ Specializing li Jace 4x4 and | 1 Automatic ~ ‘Transmission — Wei Repairs North Coast Auto — 7 Repairs Ltd e15-0007 me Tora : __ TERRACE LTa. GLASS J« 4711-A Kelth Ave. Auto Glass Specialists | (au WesT (638-1166 ICBC claims handled promptly | “For lots o’ Bargains, call Lots o’Cones_. _ ° Knitting Lid. - -SKEENA MALL 638-8320 Machine Knitting Specialists. °° _ Selected yarns — 19¢/oz. 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