Al10 - The Terrace Stanclard, Wednesday, December 8, 1999 Life Skills Workshop Series Available to Everyone January 2000 Series Learn to Control Your Life Better & Make More Effective Choices Through: *Communication Skills *Coping with Change *Budgeting *Building Self Esteem *Mannging Depression *Siress Management *Anger Management - Na Fee is Charged Sponsored by Human Resource Development Canada To Register cal! Northwest Training Ltd. 201-4622 Greig Avenue 638-8108 Space is Limited call now fer One or More Workshops errace Pentecostal Assembly Rev. Jim Barber, TPA Senior Pastor, is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev. Lowell Holmquist Io the position of Youth Pastor effective Dec. 1,.1999. Pastor Lowell. comes with much axperience having worked for over 3 years as a Youth Pastor in Coquitlam, 8.C., a5 well-as having. served on the faculty’ of Western Pentecostal Bible: College. Pastor Lowell has a keen inter- est in overseas missions work having participated in or. led numer: ous missians groups to Eastern Europe and Asia. Pastor Lowell will be transitioning from the Lower Mainland, along with his wife Marci and twa sons (Austen and Branden), during the month of December. We welcome them and pray Gad’s bless- ing upon them as thay werk among the Youth of TPA as walt in the wider community. ol Terrace Pentecostal Assembly is a church committed to’ ministry to children and youth, An All Family Sunday School is- conducted every Sunday morning at 9:15, Weeknighl events include PK Club on Wednesday evenings for boys and girls K-grade 5. A Youth Service especially for 13-18 yr-olds is held every Friday at 7:11 p.m. YES, yau are welcome to check us out. For more info, cali 4635-2434, J ee VOLUNTEER Bob Turner helps four-year-old Michelle Seymour put money into the Salvation Army Christmas kettle. The Salvation Army re- lies on the public’s generosity to raise money to distrisute more than 500 Christmas hampers and to provide family services throughout the year. Death cause confirmed Got a BC Student Loan? Need help with A KITMAT coroner has confirmed elec- trocution as the cause of death in the Nov, 18 fatality at the Minette Bay lop yard, Paul Monaghan believes Archie Sam- pare of Terrace was unaware iis Letour- neau log loader had come into contact with overhead power jines as he. deposi- ted a load of logs. ee When ‘the loader hit the 14,400 volt line, the current went through the vehicle,. causing the rubber tires to’ burst into flame. Monaghan said Sampare:likely as- sumed the fire was due to an internal pro- blem with the loader, equipped with a generalor and four engines. Seeing smoke, he reached for the fire extinguish- er and attempted to put the Fire out. “Leaving the machine ... indicates he didn't realize where the fault was,” he said. Monaghan described Sampare ‘as an experienced worker who would have known ‘to remain in the cab when the loa- der came’ in: contact with high voltage power fines. But‘ because. he was working in a location where he normally wouldn't work, he may not. have ‘known to’ watch out for power lines, - mo Monaghan said Sampare was killed the instant he stepped off the vehicle. fF Dairy Queen® Frozen Logs At participating . Dairy Queen® Stores, 4532 Lakelse Ave.” Terrace © AM D.G. Carp. /1995 @ Aeg. U5. Pat.OH., AMD Q. Carp. Celebrate Dairy Queen’ stores are proud sponsors of the Children's Miracle Network Telethon, which benefits local hospitals for children. The 1 We Treat You Right? Kermode Friday, December 10, 199 Priendship Society Everyone Welcome Carving (Wood, Silver/Gold/Jade}; Sewing (Regalia, or Contemporary First Nations Clothing); Beadwork B.C. ts Interest Relief | Program will help students get a good start in their careers. . \ ee BRITISH. %, cn we Hon. Andrew Petter, Minister for Advanced Education, Training and Technology LOLUMBIA™” ~ | your payments? Effective November 1999, B.C.'s new Interest Relief Program allows qualifying students to temporarily defer their loan payments. During the deferral period, the provincial government will pay the intereston the loan, To qualify, you must have been out of school at least six months previously and: =. ae . -@ beincapable of work due to temporaryillness or disability e havea monthly family income that makes repaying loans an exceptional hardship, and/or » be unemployed of underemployed. The new B.C. Interest Relief Program is part of British Columbia's commitment to: . _ "© expand access to post-secondary education ® support students to complete their studies, and » help students get a good startin their careers... For more information call J-877-BC-Youth or go to www.youth.gov.be.ca a It’s roadcheck season again, All First Nations Artisans are invited & la showcase their creations : a : +} For further information, please contact | 4 Cindy at 635-4906 : : : : Refreshments available at the Kermode Elders Fundraising Canteen es BRITISH | q Road TEN iG PRnING , aa >" | g° : it ice ieata Meath oMrad cetacean ae ee Etat