Thornhill Junior Secdndary School a of February, 1984, ° the In- grade’ eight, following students made it on to the honour roll: Colln Brehaut,. Amber Ogden, ~ David Welsmiller, Paulette Joel; Anita: Ziegler, Connie Hansen; Marle ‘Tremblay, The grade’ eight. honourable mentions, |. ares.” Karen MacDonald, Mark’ Neld. In. ‘grade: hine, ° following, ‘students made It on to the honour roll: Colin Dow, Michelle Strumecki, Helen Hamel, Erika "Tycho, : -« Diana. Arlene * Wand), Pendlebury, Stella Mendes, “The grade nine honourable mentions ‘are: Albright,: Jennifer Filby, Kurt'MeCarron, ‘Christa Klukas.. “ in grade 10; the following - students ‘made “it-on- ‘to honour rool: Kirsta Tycho, Hester Flewin, Todd Young, Dominte Ignas, ‘Nicole Merceéreau;.. Denise Therrien. . The. grade 10. honourable: ‘mentions “are: Steven’ ‘Basaraba, Barty ; Kilgren..- oe Wediiesday, Feb. 18. “Opén' Learning Institute.’ - course offerings’ for March’ are now available at the Terrace . office at 9306 Kalum Street.. Residents of. B.C,‘ over 18 years” “who would like to enroll in adult basic education, academic or .career-technical- vocational courses to be studied ‘in your own honte . call ‘callect 635-4961. The session. begins Marchi but . ‘should .- be © application. mailed by Feb. 15.: Monday, Feb. 20 ‘Lindsay Setzer not only bas two teenagers of her - _ own, she works with young people and their parents . which. makes her a good persan to talk about you and: your teenagers, at the . Skeena' Health auditorium at 7:30 p.m. She will focus: on the new challenges parents face Aik in - Here is the honowr roll for “the ‘Cory ‘for one month, $59. He will be at ‘the Inn of the West (Lakelse) banquet Room at 6 p.m. Untit Mareh 13 co The Terrace Public Library presents" ‘The Magic. Carpet” - . will be- stories, puppets, ‘filmetrips and a good time - for all children’ aged: 6 to 8 ‘years. Please register ‘in advance by calliig. the library at 638-8177. “There is _ no charge, © . Tuesday, Feb. 21° _ Cheer-up! . Bill and -Neil are back with an all new ~"action packed. ‘fun-filled three hour presentation ‘on the do it yourself way to win in business. Nell Godin and Marketing -.and ‘Communications in Victoria , will offer a one evening ‘business action seminar for. * owners, managers,. staff and the public in the REM Lee Theatre at 6:45 ‘p.m. Tickets are $20 per person, Call 635-2068 bo oe register, Thursday, ‘March’ 15 ‘The ‘Terrace Foster Parents Is collecting UPC eodes from the following Procter." &. Gamble Products: Coast, Ivory, Zest, Camay, ‘Bounce: , Downy, Bold, Oxydol, Ivory . Snow, . Cheer, Tide. This project will help bring ° money to the B.C. Special Olympics. Terrace's Mentally -. Handicapped Soccer Team wan a silver in ‘the B.C, Northern Winter “Games and hope to go. to Maple Ridge again this summer, Anyone wishing to ~ help us send our team can drop off these codes in the box .in Safeway. IE you would . ‘like - =‘ more information please call Bey AL 635-3248 or Jacquie at 635- muesdays : An Alcoholics Anonyinois . . meeting :takes place at ralelng, tee ae 1B ae i aredeartChurch at 4890 pics a5 peer ‘ tedéhing! ur tee reaponsible will be covered,’ Wednesday, Feb, 22° If'Gene Delfont puts you — to sleep you just may wake * up with’ a- sudden desire - never to stnoke again. “The. hypnotist will introduce people. to self-hypnosis, | supply a: booklet and tape your area: . The. Terrace Conee, Society is pleased to announce datails of its ‘exciting 1883-84 season -* ‘tive performdnces at th. REM Lee Theatre... . Steffan Wegner. Plano; Saturday, Feb. 18 Since winning the Knights of for the price of cigarettes. '. 1970's, every - Tuesday at 3:40 p.m, There . Bill Gibson. of Newport ~ 4830" “Thursday, F ere Straume-from 8:30: p.m, to... ; Gene Delfont hopes to-get. 7 for details, Columbus award twice at the Pacific Northwest Music Festival. in the” mid- . . ’ Steffan continued his musical . studies at UBC and Trinity. ‘College of Music, England. .. ‘piano teacher and “polo: performer, we are pleased to- welcome . him - back . to ‘ betaine . “Atriean ‘Herlinge... Saturday, March 3. Four: musicians present the’ music of South Africa, ‘Singing, chanting ‘and dancing to... ‘the. aecompaniment: of ” traditional Afriean : :drums, © xylophones, «lyres and © _ thumb’ pianes,” this. group. “will bring the ‘seagon to an: “exciting conclusion.' “These concerts will havea’ vyery ‘wide. appeal © and: season's tickets will be’ on: sale: very shortly. Look ‘out for -" programs — and _ application forms at various. ‘ * locations around town, For”. further information, call 635-4934 07'635-4228,.. : In ‘addition to the: regula, _| concert sreles,: the. 10S, be : series these concerts, presenting a variety’ of musical forms-. and ‘following ~ each. performance, the coffee pot md will be on in the lobby so you can meet’ the-’artists and -- friends for a‘. chat ‘afterwards. Each concert . will be about.one hour long "and there willbea$2charge . — ee to help ‘offset expenses, : - Kitimat Tuesday, ‘Feh, 21 Lindsay: - Sétzer teenager. at:7:30 p.m. in - Mount Elizabeth Senior * Secondary caffeteria; * details,. Fob. 23 smokers ‘to ‘quit; at the: “Chalet Hotel -banquet room’ ‘at p.m. See Terrace, Feb by KATHY LANDRY. “Swim Lessons atart Feb, th \ Winter. ‘Swim’ lessons, Province of. British Columbia | None oF pubue KAS | OFTHETASK FORCE ON ~ PUBLICLEGAL SERUCES On November 25, 1988 the Attorney Generat of British Colum-.. ’ bia- announced the formation of a Task Force on Pubic Legal - Sarnices under the chairmanship of the Honourable E. : Hughes, ac. Public -hearings will be held by" the Task Force dealing with: a : 1, Thé nature, range and priority of legal - services which ought properly to be deemed essential and Provided at. Public expense, © nh 2. the appropriate eligibility requiraments for recipients of publicly-funded legal services; and "3: dhe method of delivery of legal services and the appropri: E - ale alternatives forthe funding of such services. ’ The Task Force will be holding the following public hearings i in. - TERRACE — FRIDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 17, 1984 Task Force’ ‘on. Publle, Legal Services N. (Ted) - - Location: ; . Times: Location: ; Times: date of the _ hearing m Avditorium, Health Unit - 3412 Kalun Street, Terrace 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. ) 7:00 p.m. to.9:00 p.m. PRINCE RUPERT --- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY’ 18, i004 Prince Rupert Library 101-6th Avenue West, Prince Rupert wes a he 1:00 p.m.te 6:00 pm. All persoris having ari interast in this subject i are, ‘encouraged to ; make their views-known to the Task Force. it would be appreciated If persons wishing to ‘appeal: ‘batoré the wh ' Task Force would telephone or write to the Secretary to'the Task Force well in advance of the date updn which they wish to appear.- Parsons wishing to both appear .before the Task Force and. make a-written submission are requested to deliver thelr written material to the Secretary at least five working days béfore the public hearing. Interested. persons who will ‘ba unable. to attend at a public Be make written submissions to-the Ta fa moe I order to be given’ proper consideration, written material should be 7 "Tl delivered to the Sacretary no later than March 26,1984. 0": "The mailing address for the Task Force is: - Task Force on Public Legal Services: ; -¢/o Ministry of Attorney ¢ General g09 Browaht - Gotorle, B.C. VBV 1X4 Parsons séeking general information arould, {stephene Me. - Jeanne Palmer at 984-4434 In Vietorla, on Street Force, - If ‘With this mild weather, now is the time to get roady for _ summer, : February = is Weaving. Month at Riverlodge - Many”. weaving." and . " courdes are conning ‘ap Parsuing a busy career.aa Riverlodge at ga2-3164: and: remember, the looms; ify NWCC --ard” here ‘for th course: starting Feb,".15: This isan. opportunity : for: ‘you to,Jearn howto :make ‘: beautiful items: in’ ‘this _ telaxing| Graft. - ere Corigratulations to, ali’ ‘the. Kitimat. - represented our’ City at the:: Northern’ B: :C, Winter: Games .- it’s’ our turn! next . Association “year and the 1885 Norther Winter Games: committee, L am sure, bas come back with many ideas . to make our Games even - better. They will be gearing “up their preparations in the _velated «next few months for’ 1985. thie v.; Minor Hockey Pups rep host'a two game serids with the Prince Rupert Pups Friday Feb. 10 (8p.m.) and. Sat. Feb, thati0a.m, Come Gut and cheer these. “youngsters on, — ‘Commerclal | Hockey ~ playoff rounds begin Wed. : 9:30 p.m. Good Iwck and “’ good hockey guys. Youcan Athletes .-who.'.’ tell that spring appears to ‘be around the corner. - i. Kitimat Minor Soccer meets. Wednesday, Feb. @ at 1 30 : pm. in the Riverlodge - Meeting. Room. Weavers meet'on Monday, Feb... Riverlodge. at Riverlodge, _ Friday, Feb, 17 is Teen t Night in-the Gym - get your friends together and challerge others to a game _ of floor hockey or whatever. : Cheerleaders also ‘welcome. :: Admission $1.40 fj drop-infee-economy ticket = ee or seanonal ‘pass. ‘. Contact Ken McEachern at 632-5155 *., for more information orto | volunteer ‘your. assistance © ‘for the up coming season. - The Kitimat Spinners and 13 at 8 pm. at Cribbage for Fun - come - f° and join.the Senior Citizens - for an‘afternoon. of crib on © Thursday, Feb, 9 at 2 p.m. tra Uo RRSP. introducing. INSTANT you. walt. When you're ‘ready to file ~- your. Income tax: return your. RRSP ‘receipt. is ready when ‘you need it. ’ -Avalfable In. January and’ February. . COME’ SEE US TODAY. TAX -RECEIPTS: When you invest In a credit union RRSP. we'll issue your "official tax recelpt on the spot — while vee OT > Lee. “Theatre - on: Sunday, evenings during: the , ta “fall and winter.. ’ artists will be: featured. ins , will | _ discuss -you.- ‘and -your . See - Terrace item for Feb, 20. for. a BC) ee 13 - there is only.ore week... 2 . left to sign up for Set II of, : teh Pee a ] euctt sf ste, bout: half: ithe’ vehicles on the road in British olumbia‘'aré. due for Autoplan: insurance: and Ree eal his. aibnth: If thé sti¢ker'on your “ieénce’ * plate -says ‘Feb. '84”’, yours: is’ oné ‘of * - HOW MUCH Autom INSURANCE. them.: -You will find valuable information in the guide which was mailed to you with your Autoplan renewal application. ; Hele are some of the questions. it’ answers: "WHEN IS MY INSURANCE DUE? | ‘lf the sticker says ‘‘Feb. '84"", you must have new: _-Autoplan i insurance by March 1. “CAN PREMIUMS STILL BE PAID BY _ INSTALLMENTS?. oe ” The Insurance Corporation regrets that operating ‘costs and loss of investment income made it necessary todiscontinue the. Autoplan premium _financé plan effective January 1, 1984. Financial "institutions dealing i in loans have been advised of” _this change. , “Is THERE A CHANGE IN PREMIUM . RATES? . There i is an average increase. of six percent. For _ instance, Third Party Liability coverage together “with adjustments for vehicle use, will result in an iticrease of between eleven and twenty-five dol- ~ lars: Some owners of vehicles rated for ‘‘business “use” may pay a slightly lower rate than in 1983, “WHAT DETERMINES HOW MUCH I | PAY FOR INSURANCE? The vehicle you drive, your claim record, and the purpose for which your vehicle is used. It is extremely important to insure your vehicle in the correct ‘use’ category. If your vehicle. is improperly rated, a claim on your Own Damage coverage (e.g-, Collision, Comprehensive) will - be denied and you will be required to reimburse othe Corporation for any Third Party claims bald on your behalf. IF I DRIVE MY CAR TO AND FROM : ~-WORK, IS THAT ‘BUSINESS USE’? . Only if you also use the car in your Work. Using a "vehicle to drive “to.and from work’ or ‘to and from » School’ puts: it in a different category from’ .busiriess usc’ or ‘pleasure use’. If your vehicle is __ Improperly rated, the consequences stated above you something? _ classification for your ‘vehicle, ask your ‘Autoplan agent, a Le --Every B.C. vehicle must have basic Autoplan: licenced . operator who drives the vehicle -with. the owner's permission. Basic coverage provides . Fault’ Accident Benefits. 7 CAN I BUY MORE THAN THIS? also buy. Own Damage coverage (Collision, ‘MINIMUM INSURANCE? _of your own Third Party Liability coverage to be ° | ‘takes over if-an accident is judged ‘to be your - detailed guide tells you everything you need to be will apply. If you re uncertain about the “ght TS REQUIRED? — coverage, which insures the owner and any other . $100,000 Third Party Legal Liability and ‘No- Yes.. Optional coverage includes Extended Third. | | Party Legal. Liability up to $10 million. You may Comprehensive, etc:) and Special Equipment (tape * decks, roof racks, etc.) as weill'as coverage forthe . costs incurred through loss of use of your Vehicle. © CAN I PROTECT MYSELF AGAINST: | A DRIVER WHO HAS ONLY THE. Yes. Underinsured Motorist Protection’ is an optional coverage which will give you additional... | protection if you are injured in an accident in which © the driver at fault has insufficient insurance to pay the full amount of your claim: In this case, Under-. insured Motorist Protection provides for the limits. applied to bring the total payment to the = higher limit of liability. © WHAT IS A DEDUCTIBLE? The amount you pay before insurance coverage responsibility, You have a choice of deductibles. To choose the. one that is right for you, ‘decide how much you could afford to pay to repair your vehicle | in the. event of. an accident. The higher the’ - deductibie you choose, the lower your premiums will be. WHERE CANI GET COMPLETE - INFORMATION ON AUTOPLAN COVERAGE? From your Autoplan insurance agent. Be sure to allow yourself enough time when renewing to discuss your needs adequately, And don’t forget to’ pick up your 1984 Autoplan. Motorist Kit. ‘This fully informed and properly insured. [t’s free. Tes oe ae Le emt