From B2 ‘Community Calendar Residential School Out- reach Program soonsored by the Northwest Band Social Workers Association group/support circle avery Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30. p.m. at 1581 Kulspai in Ter- race (Kitselas reserve.) For info phone 638-0744, ask for Louisa. tn Prince Rupert call 627-8435. SPRING ARTS, CRAFTS AND HOME BUSINESS FAIR Kitimat Riverlodge Saturday April 7 {0 am. - 4 p.m. International Food Fair Pony Rides, Candy Floss and Face Painting for Children Babysitting is available Henna Body Ari, Jewellery and Great Food for Teens TOPS (Take off Pounds Sens- ibly) meets Thursday evenings at the Skeena Heallh Unit au- ditorium. Welgh in starts at 6 p.m., meeting at 7:30 p.m, Come for a free visil. For more info call Joan at 695-0998, Youth Opportunities Odd Job Registry has many people who are looking for odd jobs. Do you need casual help? Cail 635-3812. SLOW DOWN; Ost, Kurt Grabinsky u used radar to put the breaks on speeding | motorists in the school zone around Cassie Hall Elementary Schoc! last week. Drivers caught speeding in school zones face stiff fines NOT SO fast. a.m. to 5 p.m. school crossing guards at Acting on complaints “[ don’t want to give Cassie Hall Elementary | about the dangerous driy- out tickets," Grabinsky and ‘Uplands Elementary ing habits of some motor-- Says. “I-.just want the: for doing-their-part-in en- . isis in our local school : zones, the Terrace RCMP launched an enforcement campaign two weeks ago. The detachment has in- creased patrols in all 13 school zones in Terrace. The campaign is an ef- fort to get drivers ta slow down, signal, wear seat- belts and yield to pedes- trians, says Cst, Kurt Gra- binsky of the crime pre- vention unit. The campaign ends this Friday, but fines for motor- ist who break the law ia school zones are hefty any lime of the year. Fines start at $173 and increase according to Speed. A driver caught going more than 60 km per hour in a school zone can be fined $460. Grabinksy says the 30- km per hour speed limit in school zones is in effect Monday to Friday from 8 school zones to be safe.” He cites volunteer suring other students pet to school safely. ; Forestry is an important engine of our economy, supporting one in seven BC jobs. When we build with wood, we're building more than S i our homes and our communities — we‘re also building our economic prosperity while caring wel # FOR MORE INFO 150025 e Colours «Perms «Cuts 8 Up-do’s « Facial Hair Today. Honeymoon Tomorrow. HAIR GALLERY 4711D Keith Ave 635-3729 SKEENA VALLEY ot Fakmes MakKKET PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, April 11 7:30 p.m. - Carpenters Hall Sparks St., Terrace -.- MARKET OPENS | SATURDAY, MAY 5, 200: : shitty, corner to... "George Little Meinorial. Park: If you want info on the market or you would like to reserve a space for the 2001 season, please attend this meeting. forthe environment. Wood is nature’s choice, 50 make it yours. i Ask for wood. Build with pride in B.C. For information call 1-877-929-WOOD Limited Edition MOUNTAIN CATS Longer Tracks, 41” Ski Stance NEW COLOURS 800 144” Track 800 151” Track Pre-Season Your 2002 Sled Before APRIL 15 & RECEIVE °*500