Russell Mercer, missioner for the eft ge RT BS Mary Lindstrom of district com. presents a cheque for $211.25 to Boy Scouts, Three Rivers look on. Workshop while Rachel Morrison, Marlene Sampere, Yvonne Kelly and Regina Prusko The money was raised Susie Cooke, during: Terrace Guides and Scouts week at a memorial service by the guides and scouts. 2% $ByBRIANGREGG fe «=: Herald Staff Writer i =©‘Thenew American Graffiti a Saves! Are You Ready For }e Armageddon? % Names bring out the a4 spiritual rapture of the times G that have changed. Names tlike Bob Dylan, Willie 4 Nelson, Donna Summer, . formef Wings drummer Joe. - | English, Bruce Cockburn, and Dion. Dion DiMucci, born-again ? Catholic and a 20-year rock * and roll veteran, was part of the first American Graifiti scene that overlooked God because He wasn’t a four- letter world. Like many of his con- temporaries today Dion simply went in for the stuff that was selling and such dance tunes as “RKunaround Sue’, “The Wanderer’, “Teenager in Love’, “Ruby Baby", and “Drip Drop” are row Graffiti classics. But the times were changing and while the Beatles, the Byrds, Cream and others ruled the music of the middle 1960s Dion, like a lot of others during that restless era, became in- volved with drugs and alcohol, ‘searching in all the wrong places for the love and inner peace that only God can give.” pos DION DIMUCCI During those years he was working quietly on acoustical guitar, improving as songwriter; and thinking once again of recording and performing. “I moved a‘*long way musically too. corner sounds were far different from the soft spiritual new sound of Abraham, Martin and John which brought me to the coffee house circuit and a closeness with audiences 1 had never achieved during ¢ The street the rock and roll years,” Dion recalls. In 1970 the rock and roll revival era had begun and Dion was booked on Cher, Midnight Special, Sound- stage, Merv Griffin and Mike He produced albums with Phil Spector - Douglas. and Michael Omartian. Longtime friend Dick Clark asked him to work three Las Vegas shows to standing room only erowds in 1974 and 1975, Dion found, however, that WEATHER Conditions will remain clear amd warm in the af- ternoon today and tor- morrow. Outflow winds are preventing temperatures from getting cold. The high Celsius and the overnight low will be 3. TORONTD (CP} — Hign-low temperatures and precipitation in millimetres for the previous hours lisued weoneiday by mm Kenora Winrlpep ad Brendon * rl Regina a today will be B degrees . Satkatoon 3 7000.0 Prince Alert + -13 000.9 Morth § Battleford + 0000.0 Swift Current 1 . 6000.0 Medicine Hat 04 3000.0 Letharidge 4000.0 Calgary 3 74 Edmenton -3 60082 Cranbrook oF -1 000.2 Castlegar 04 02610.5 Penticton 04 94 .008.2 Reveistoke S$ O100r.6 Princeton Misc Vancouver 10 oS ott. Prince Rupert 1 -2000.0 Terrace oe OO 800.0 Stewart ® 5000.0 Port Herdy Tl 00 000.0 Tofino Ausg ‘Comat Te 08 000.9 Victorta 9.6 105 Prince George 02 -8 000.0 Williams: Lake OF -4001,3 Pynial Mountain Miso Germanmen Lodo Misg matkiniie 9000.6 Gold LONDON (AP) -. Closing gold prices Wednesday in U-S. dollars a troy ounce. MONEY MATTERS The dollar MONTREAL (CP) — U.S. dollar in terms of Canadian funds at noon _ Wednesday was up 7-100 at $1.1975. Pound ster- ling was down 12-25 al 32.6609. In New York, the Canadian dollar was up 1-20 at 90.8351. Btue River wisp Karnloaps Oh O72 DOV.a Dawson City -15 -17 000.0 before you sign it. 4650 Lakelse - } If your H&R Block- 4 tax laws, and we double-check your return We'll take your place, because nothing can take the place of good solid service. This year be sure. HeR BLOCK ctemintipamecaemamem pre en THE iNCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Mon. - Fri. —?-6 Sat. — 9-5 there was no substance or nothing solid in his life, One day while jogging he realized that energy comes from God and the “total picture just became completely clear to me...I knew I was forgiven - because it went through me quickly that ]'d been denying Jesus, that I thought he was -4 tain whe lived 2,000 years © Sharp turn toward heaven ’ Free; Gonna Be Ready; Man In Glass; Old Souvenirs; New Jersey Wife; and Sweet Surrender, It’ is a nice addition for those young people who listen to rock and roll; and for the young people of the 1960s who remember to old Dion and are now following . “the sounds ‘of - the.. new" Sie ale hd EOE Re pee sence . Toe Herald Wedesdby, February 28. 1, Page 3 | COUNCIL BRIEFS Mayor and caution | get pay increases Terrace District Council gave aldermen a 45 per cent indemnity increase and Mayor Dave. Maroney a better-than 20 per cent in- crease. The aldermen went from $3,600 to $5,250; ‘while the mayor went from $3,280 to $11,000. Churches and motels were included in the bylaw dealing with the rezoning of the 4700 Block Lazelle to central commercial special. That means that if the Anglican Church burns down a new one can be built as long as it is set 40 feet back from the street and is no bigger than two storeys. It also benefits the Slumber Lodge, another large taxpayer on that block, if the motel wants toexpand, The rest of the bylaw remains the same as it did at the time of the public Council decided to give the Terrace Jaycees 1981 Trades - Fair the green light while it decides what to do about orders from the fire department that such events are a fire hatard in the arena. One solution is tp install removable panels at . the two end exists so that ’ nothing will block people if there is a fire; but that will ‘ cust the municipality $66,000. Council decided that it could | remove the doors on the east end af the arena to provide hore units of exit width and require the Jaycees to post a guard to stop people {rom using it as an entrance. Administration Was or- dered to prepare a bylaw that will make the property M , tmawn a8 Skeenaview Lodge ago ‘and: 1~ thowgtat’ scinie!” ‘-Aaijenieay Graffiti? +» shaun te "heritage site The northern people didn’t recognize him: ~ I didn’t know it was me," he told Contemporary Christian’ Music in a recent interview. - "1 don't remember run- ning home, 1 was running off the ground, It was like God spoke tome, He said, ‘Dion, you're brand new, ya hear? I want you to go out and be who you are today. ~You don’t have te imitate yourself when you were 190r . 20. Just be yourself. . You don’t have to be like. schizophrenic and live one life inside and one life out...” Dion's new release, on Day Spring, a division of Word Records, is an Inside Job. “If you run you will seek foolish pleasurés. Just be still and you'll find hidden treasurers. My Lord Jesus you dre the centre of my life," he naw sings. Produced by Dion the album. covers familiar ground to those who are familiar with former secular song writers who have moved into Gospel music. Inside Job takes the best Inusical’ skilis from both ion’s rock and acoustical guilar days with songs like: 1 Believe (Sweet Jesus); He's the One; Center of My Life; The Truth Will Set You prepared tax return Is questioned, we step in fo represent you to the district taxation office, all year round, at no extra cost. We.know all the 635-2908 half of the property may become a pioneer village. The ‘concept was first proposed by the new Terraceview Lodge Society | board of directors. The district will approach the ministry of human resources to see if it would like {o purchase family recreation passes for families on social aszistance. NEWS Police received a report that a $120 coat was stolen from someone at Mills Memorial Hospital. POLICE One male and two females were arrested by Terrace RCMP Tuesday for shoplifting at Shoppers Drug Mart Tuesday. A masked man, armed with a lindleum knife, tried ‘to cominit armed robbery Monday ai the Northern Inn . but fled after he failed. Terrace police are also investigating a break-in on Dogwood Ae. in which money was taken. Northwest Community College reported that someone ran over its lawn with a car and caused some " ie! a dreiiceortic * Jedi ictoiceiciek cut aineensee TERRACE - GOVERNMENT AGENCY OPEN SATURDAY - | February 28, 1981 The Terrace Government Agency wilt open from 6:30 to 4:30 for last-day purchase of auto insurance up fo the |.C-B.C. deadline. The office is locafet! at: | ° Court House, an 4506 Laketse Ave. . Terrace, B.C... . ‘For further Information call: (O50 ot WAKA K KAKA RETR ir funkier When vein ft, al - Youneedfastforms... Ask Angel, es When you're in good Leaving in good form. Last year, em company, stay in gcod The Record of Employment _in filling out the form cost at form. is one way wecan make sure _ east $125,000,000 in over- - Angel is the personnel and noone gets short-changed payments. Plus “oe of finance manager foramajor and no one gets overpaid. ner pei fast food chain. And she This saves Gone and money menn knows that one of her for everyone involved. Angel iain mad sibilities is to fill out a Ul found out that the most com- We're out to cut down that Record of Employment form = mon mistake is in reporting $125,000,000. And we're every time an employee has - the “Insurable Earnings”. going to do it, together.‘ an interruption inearnings. . Insurable earnings are not Employmeniond Exploit She knows that if she doesn’t necessarily the same as pay- «So wae get it right the firsttime, she _. roll . Because Angel tinier Miakebe may have to do it again. So fills out the ROE accurately, . 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