| _Headed for 10,000 _ Ice cream sells — despite weather ~ Zar Pauls has had a pretty successful season, even though the weather hasn’t been co- operating with ice cream sales. The 16-year-old figures he’s _earned a few thousand dollars this summer, more than he could have made working at a fast food place, and he’s fairly close to achieving membership in the ‘ten grand club’’, which can mean a trip to Edmonton - courtesy of Dickie Dee. “‘Last year Rodney Steele and I went. They pay for the water park and fantasy land at the mall, then there’s the awards- banquet.’”? Pauls received awards for selling at least 10,000 ice cream treats over the sum- mer, for top sales in the city, and for good sales at special events. Terrace’s summer attractions like. Riverboat Days netted him over $300 in sales on six dif- ferent occasions. This is the third summer he’s worked the commission sales job, He works five days a week for seven or eight hours a day. Some of his income’ goes for spending money, the rest is sav- ed towards his future education. This season will end around September 5, except for “AUTOMOTIVE EDUCATIONAL weekends and evenings if the wéather is nice, Pauls’ employer Tod Davis says. Early this July, he purchased the franchise, which started in Winnipeg in 1959, -from former operator Finn Larsen. Davis says this summer’s rainy weather has af- fected sales, and he’s hoping it will improve in the next. few weeks, ps But “‘really hot days are not as good as warm days. People tend to buy ice cream when it’s a bit cooler and they’re taking walks after supper or doing yard work,” | Davis has two bikes and four tiders. He says the kids enjoy riding the bikes, earning their own money, and taking on the responsibility of working on their own. Pauls agrees that earning the money is the best part, though he could do without the silly ice cream-related names his school- mates think up to call him. Yet his success should be envied. What’s the secret of his high sales, summer after summer? “Go slow and ring your bell’’, not a bad philosophy for any en- trepreneur to follow. | Dickle Dee operator Zar Pauls is well on the way to selling another 10,000 ice cream Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 24, 1988. 19 treats In Terrace this summer, despite the cool and rainy weather. No Olympics for Paul Clark Dr. Paul Clark’s bid for a berth on the 10-man wheelchair squad that races the 1500 meter race at the Korean Olympics came up short during heats and semi-finals in Belgium last week. Racing against more than 50 wheelers from around the world, the Terrace optometrist placed second in his heat with a time of 4 minutes, 10 seconds ~- well off his personal best time. “We raced on a very slow track,’’ Clark told us ina phone call from Belgium. ‘‘Wheelers of all abilities took part, including many with lesser handicaps.” In his semi-final, Clark was timed at 4 minutes, 7 seconds. 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