. ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 30, 1986 15 Local students step into business world TERRACE — Ian Bagg and Lanny Paul, two local’ students, have. started a summer business which caters music for dances. by Philip Musselman Lanny Paul is a stu- dent who will be going into grade 9 at Skeena Junior Secondary and Ian Bagg is a student who will be going into grade 12 at Caledonia Senior Secondary. Together, these. two students have started a business called L&l Sound System, which serves as a type of disc jockey service for dances. father, who was once in- terested in the , same field, and all of their parents are showing a lot of support for the ven- ture. According to Paul, he and lan Bagg have known each’ other for about a year and a half, and they both have plans to continue the business as long as possible. ‘‘It would be awfully hard to keep going without our parents’ help,’’ com- . _ mented Paul. . ” The business is only in its infancy, but the two partners have done a few dances and plan to do many more. L&I Sound race is fierce, but that 15 only more incentive for the independently back- ed company. Police On Thursday, July 24, a Terrace man who left his boat unattended for 15 minutes at Furlong Bay, had over $1000 in fishing equipment stolen. Terrace RCMP said the items included Am- bassador reels, Fenwick and Daiwa rods. Anyone knowing the possible whereabouts of these items is asked to . Serious businessmen ~ lan Bagg (right) and Lanny Paul operate L&l Sound Systems which is a company that pro- vides music at dances. David Lane reappointed as provincial rep of Mills Memorial Hospital TERRACE — Recently ‘David Lane of Lane Ap- praisals in Terrace was appointed a member of the board of Mills Memorial Regional Hospital as a provincial representative. by Philip Musselman This renewal of Lane’s appointment will begin his third year as the board’s representative of the Provincial govern- ment, According to Lane the position is not unlike that of a regular board member except that his membership is not the . result of voting. The ap- pointing of such a _ member is part of the Hospital Act which gives the province access to knowledge concerning hospital program deci- sions. . The board consists of seven to 10 members Why not hire a student this week? Phone the Canada Employment Centre In Terrace at 635-7134. board who are responsible for debating new program- ming decisions. These trustees are usually voted into their positions with exception of the provin- cial representative. The goals and objectives of the hospital are discussed in a way that every view- point can be examined including the best uses for the annual seven million dollar budget. | Mills Memorial Hospital is always work- ing to retain its stature as a regional hospital by of- fering the best services possible, said Lane. The hospital serves a region within the boundaries of: north to Dease Lake, east to Smithers, south to Kemano, and west to Prince Rupert. The fact that the hospital does serve a region, through its specialists and other uncommon services, makes Mills Memorial Hospital a very impor- tant part of our com- munity and as long as this institution continues its services as a ‘regional’ hospital it will continue to be a main suprlier of jobs for the community. a Test Drive The Ultimate High Performance Sunglasses... 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