IN een | BRIEF Heavens to open TERRACE — The heavens will open up tonight at Lakelse Lake Provincial Park. The H.R, MacMillan with the park’s interpretative program, is offering a chance _ to look through a 10,000 power telescope, There’ll also be a slide . show and falk on whata per- son can see in the night sky with or without the use of a telescope. The slide show will take place in the picnic shelter at the Jake and the telescope will be set up close by. Call the parks affice, 798- * 2277, for further information. : There is no charge. kkekkk And on Aug. 1 in the -.park’s amphitheatre is a talk “onan archaeological project at the North Pacific Canncry "just outside of Port Edward, _ The project involves a. dig at’ the cannery of a | bunkhouse that once housed : Chinese cannery workers. Local resident Felicia Ol- China House project, will give the talk and show pic- tures. It begins at 8 p.m. Bottle people TERRACE — It’s only it happened once ‘that they i know of, but Special Olympics organizers are. , | worried about young people collecting bottles door to door. They say they are collect- ing for handicapped bowling but, as Special Olympics co- ordinator Joan Cox says, the group is the only one to offer organized bowling in the city i i } ‘Planetarium, in cooperation “gon, one of those on the. : two spinal injuries, and-.head, _ for people with handicaps. a eu | MOONLIC Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 29, 1992 — Page AS Man drowns in Lost Lake TFERRACE — The investiga- tion into the July 21 death of Terrace resident Danny Ray Scott, 27, is continuing, says focal coroner Jim Lynch. Scott was swimming toward a raft on Lost Lake north of Terrace when he got into dif- ficulty and submerged. Other swimmers in the area were unable ta rescue him, The victim was recovered by divers from the local water rescue team and other emer- gency services personnel within an hour, but resuscita- tion efforts failed. An autopsy concluded the cause of death was drowning, but “it wasn’t clear if there were other factors,’’ said Lynch. Analysis of lissue samples is continuing and should - be ready in a month or so. “It's very likely we could never find out what hap- pened,’ said RCMP Staff Sergeant John Veldman. ‘‘It’s one of those things where a guy could just panic, or havea ff cramp.”’ Scolt was swimming alone at the time of the accident. “It’s a good idea to swim in pairs,’ said Veldman. ‘'That - way there’s someone there to assist you.” | ‘Veldman also advises people not to overjudge their swimming capabilities and to avoid drugs and alcohol. RCMP OFFICERS and rescue persennel haul in raft carrying a rat carrying a jocal resident after he was recovered from Lost Five people hurt in car accident TERRACE — Five people were injured July 19 when a car travelling south on Kalum Lake Drive near Dover Road went off the road after failing to negotiate a left hand curve. The driver and four. pas- Sengers sustained a total of ~*Tep-and arm injuries: Police believe alcohol and excessive speed were factors in the accident. Charges are pending. Traffic was stopped for close. to half an hour at the scene of the accident. The 19% Pontiac Firefly in- volved.:in' :the crash: | .was +: destroyed. oe IGHT MADNESS FRIDAY! | That's Right. This Friday, From 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. At Woolworth You Can Shop Tax Free By Presenting Your Tax Coupon Below! | *We Will Pay The GST & PST By Giving An Equivalent Discount On: ALL STOCK IN OUR STORE Lake north of Terrace, Efforts to revive the man, who was under water for a period of time, failed. The investigation contines., . injured when ‘it: left’ the: A SMALL. _ car: was’ destroyed and ‘five people: Kalum. Lake Road. last. week. The road was: closed | for half an hour after the ace cident, : ere Ritie tt Oey ‘uit no eaten wianiey s Lear vere neammes a: Hours: Monday - TUOSAAY.cvsenneuns 9 30.-6:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.........9:30 - 9:00 p.m. Saturday vcsvssecscnseraseerseeneeen 9200 * 6:00 p.m. SUMNGAYsrerrererserreseseresrrrrrnerene 1 :00 - 5:00 p.m.