Rotary president Wayne Epp (above left) made a donation of his own following the ofticial opening of the Salvation Army Ket- tle Drive last Saturday. Manning the kettle were Paul Flemming of the 4th Terrace Ven- tures, Kale Pauls of the ist Terrace Ventures and Salvation Army Capt. John Harker. The 4th Terrace Ventures will be helping attend the Salvation Army kettles during December and the 1st Terrace Ven- tures will be helping to deliver food hampers. The Terrace Community Band of- fered festive music during the ceremony and several donations were made. Among these, the Rotary Club $500, Elks Club and Ladies of the Royal Purple $1,000, Kinsmen $1,000, Kinettes $1,000, Centennial Lions $500 and the Kemano Legion $200. Name o 1 year — - $24. 00 ; C Cheque CO Money Order — Please send a subscription to: 0 AS asa Address : Expiry. Date Phone Postal Code 15.00 Magazine with your subscription. Seniors in Terrace and District $12.00. Seniors outside of Terrace and District Terrace and Thornhill residents only: Subscribe now and recelve a free copy of Close up ‘Mail: or bring this formt to: Terrace Review — 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 TRAPS - — continued from page TA. wooded area of a. residential lot last Saturday when they heard a - dog whining. They investigated, and less than 15. meters away from where they. were playing, found a dog with its head caught in a spring trap baited with raw meat, Surrounding the trap were three wire snares about 30 cen- timeters in diameter suspended - two feet off the ground. Ap- parently to be sure of a kill, the trapper ‘had also hung raw meat from a wooden tripod near the traps in order to attract animals. The frightening part-is that the dog was a 60-pound German wire-haired terrier, about the same size as the children — and the trap was designed to kill, says Bowsher, He says it took the strength of two adults to pry open the trap wide enough to free the dog. The dog survived the ordeal, though, probably because its collar absorbed some “of the energy of the trap. But the dog was in shock.and probably -would have died within a few - -hours if it hadn’t been found. — And, says Bowsher, if the dog hadn’t sprung. the trap it could - have’ been stepped on by a pass- - ing child. The trap was hidden, covered ‘by cedar boughs, and could have caught one of them by the leg. The snares, too, were high enough to catch a smail child running. head-down. Bowsher says he’s discussed the incident with local conserva- tion officer Ken Hoffman and was told that the traps involved in the incident were probably set. for fox and were designed to kill. He says the owner of the property had no knowledge of the traps. Anyone having any in- formation that may identify the - person or persons who set the traps should phone the Terrace Animal Shelter at 635-9372. Sharples Terrace’s Jeff Sharples returns to NHL action tonight at Edmonton when the Oilers host the Soviet -team ‘Khimik’ in an exhi- NHL action tonight back in bition game, He’s been out since a shoulder injury .six weeks ago. The game airs on BCTY at 7:30 p.m. “Interiors Ltd. Exterior and interior paints ‘Armstrong flooring « Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper ‘All the supplies you nee 4610 Lazelle Ave. THIS WEEKS PUZZLE ANSWER ACROSS 1 Astory 5 ... Jones 8 Breakers 12 Slove part 13 ___ Peron 14 Agood blue 15 Exigancy 16 Go abouton foot 17 Corractceramony ~ "Terrace 635-6600 N + Compacted ; oOmpac WIS] 8 Contended §_ Geller. A 10 Furrow 11 Charge 19 Compete 21 Eng. beer 22 Rescues 23 Tealt 18 Night belore 20 P.I. Trae 22 Spol 24 Brownles 27 Fought with 28 More profound 30 _._. Gardner 31 Mina product 32 Notfastenough tobe first 36 Placed at Intervats 39 Cut ; 40 Excitedstate, pl. 41 Ovinepronoun 42 Greak feller 43 Protruding, isolated rack 46 Exist 48 Youreally don’t vexat these parties gi il Ista S| MiOid 52 Small body of waler §3 Dealt with 54 The Orient 55 Typeof sax 56 Hatp! 57 Wailcomed by the condemned DOWN 1 Heavy weight. 2 Hall 3 Shelleredganeral 4 Caused tobecome loved 5 Rely on 25 Age 26.Scorches forwards and backwards 27 Existed 29 Makes hothotter 33 Exaggerate 34 Recent, but aounds certain 35 Faniasias 36 Articles of bedding 37 Abad bull 38 Marble, pl. 43 Heaith resort 44 Mountain pass 45 Insect, butnot always female 47 Oldauto 49 Dine 50 Thirdkingof Judah 51 Pigpan 1 2 3 4 § 6 6.9 10 «11 Ti 13 14 Ae: edit gt ee eS BE RE ENS — ean rn asset Bieta a ge rere ae