TERRACE.— A meeting of parents, students and teachers who will be in- volved in this year’s grad- uation activities is going to include a discussion of cirumstarices surrounding ‘a string of auto accidents that occurred near Terrace | ona recent weekend; _ ~ Hugh McKinnon, an in- structor at Caledonia “Senior Secondary School, said the meeting is part of ‘the process that is under- taken from September to -:, June of every year to co- - ordinaté arrangements for the traditional grad cele- brations, McKinnon said -the ‘meeting, scheduled for June‘1, will be addressed 7 by RCMP Cst. Ewen Har-. vie and. Terrace coroner ‘James Lynch, - Four separate single- vehicle accidents on Kalum Lake Rd. in: the early. morning hours of - May 10 resulted in one death and several injuries, and three impaired driving charges were laid against ‘young Terrace people in connection with. the crashes. Reports indicate. all the drivers were return- ing home from an outdoor ~: . party on Kalum Lake in- volving nearly 300 people. Although students repre- “sequences of the party have been perceived as an evil omen for the ap- ‘ped around it. Discussion will address tragedy — proaching grad season, The accidents all took place on Kalum Lake Dr. and involved drunk drivers, but RCMP are presently : investigating each as a separate inci- ‘dent, according to RCMP Staff Sergeant Jarvis. . Terrace ‘resident Harry . Wright, age 20 years, was. ' killed instantly: when. his southbound ‘car left Kalum Lake Rd. at-a high ‘rate of speed, became air- born, and struck a large tree stump at the base of a . ’ cliff. The accident occur- “red one mile north of Mud Lake at 6:25 a.m. May 10, ‘Earlier the same morn- -ing a vehicle being driven southbound on Kalum Lake Rd. -near Lean-to' -Creek by a-T7-year-old Terrace youth overturned when it failed to negotiate a curve and struck a power pole with enough force to become completely wrap- RCMP Trophy winner remembered 4 TERRACE — The Terrace Stock Car As- . sociation. is honored to submit this article - , inmemory of member - Harr Wri ht. - sentatives have indicated it | y ent. was not an officially sanc- .- ‘tioned grad event, the con-- AS. a rookie driver : ‘in 1986, ‘Wright excel- led in his performance at the speedway, com- - have. charged ‘the: young -on Kalum Lake Rd: The times after going out. of .§ AUTOFOCUS irom Fish Eye to Super Tate: fi . et ae eee a hoto — and wie control southbound on a SYSTEM sng ue ay curve. “4. passenger was the Electronic Optical System at Mills’ Memorial B other autofocus SLR camera SPEEDLIGHTS. J00EZ Hospital: and captures Images with un- AND 400 EZ _sengers ‘were treated for ‘minor injuries after the near the cemetary.’ The offender, who was held overnight in. Mills ‘Memorial Hospital for @ treatment of head injuries, with refusal to. provide a. Ina third. incident ‘the - same morning a-17-year- #- old Terrace. girl was * THE ULTIMATE _ charged with impaired | AUTOFOCUS. . driving after she lost con- Jf SLA CAMERA” trol of .her ‘vehicle ‘five - miles north of Deep Creek ot OUTSTANDING. LOW-LIGHT SENSITIVI for sharp pote. aay anywhere, — + WIDE RANGE OF CANON EF LENSES car rolled over several § tk THE EOS : ‘paralled accuracy. * ‘THE GREEN ZONE’ : sult auto position for mistake- proof photography. Other set- driver lost control of his tings have varying degrees of vehicle travelling | south- (@ programmable automation and bound on Kalum:Lake Dr. & full manual control: . An 18-year-old | Terrace & driver.:and . ‘three ..pas-. & _ make flash photos” totally j automatic; even in total darkness. you get bright, sharp photos. “¥e FACTOR-SIX: LIGHT ANALYSIS SYSTEM. measures the amount of tight in a six separate zones. ce je driver has: been “charged — ae with impaired driving. ing away with theg@ trophy. for top ‘A’ | points: in. his’ class. | ‘This promising § young § "driver ‘will’ be Breatly missed. Funeral services for -Wright were held. on Friday, May‘ 15 at Knox United Church § im n Terrace. | * AUTO LOAD . ~~ * AUTO REWIND: g ® AUTO ADVANCE “ AUTO FOCUS © = x ALLOWS CLOSEUPS AS WNEARAS 18" =~ a * COMES WITH CUSTOM CASE: *%- NEW AUTOFOCUSING SYSTEM - % NEW DUAL METERING SYSTEM > * NEW AUTO FLASH SYSTEM *& NEW 6-VOLT LITHIUM BATTERY. * COMPLETE WITH LITHIUM BATTERY This was one of the vehicles Involved In four separate accidents on May 9 weekend. AND CUSTOM CASE ~ .{a * IMPRINTS DATES OR 899995] “one 2199 A | CANON suRE SHOT TELE * 40 MM TO 70 MM * MULTIPLE EXPOSURE BUILT IN SOFT FILTER & THREE MODE FLASH * AUTO WIND x AUTOLOAD & AUTO REWIND . & DELUXE CASE * Deep Creek — " eags will be taken from the Kalum River system for enhancement, and the ’ Society also expects to get 30,000. steelhead eggs from the Kalum. ‘Hazelwood noted the. Kalum summer-run steel- . head have almost become an endangered species due to incidental catches that occur during the commer- cial sockeye fishery, - The Kalum. project to ‘ enumerate populations of spawning chinook will continue this year, he said, During. last year’s enumeration, Hazelwood pointed out, the Society recovered 36 -mature chinook that bore tags from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) original pilot. ‘enhancement project in 1981. .The first Deep Creek enhanced fish will be coming back to’ the . Kalum in 1989 or 1990, he said, OFFICERS ELECT ED: At the Society’s annual continued from page 1 ery’s. new. project coor- dinator Linda Sullivan, 311 City Centre Skeena Mall * fom Vancouver ate Prince Rupert Kitimat Terrace — the meeting. - zs } - warts forthe ‘DFo's 624-4236 - «632-5000 635-4948. “od maunity Economic # po a, general meeting Doug Ba Webb was re-elected presi- dent: for another year. & Director. positions will be & filled by. Herman Bush- & man, Robert Brown and Bi Tom-Protheroe. - Soctiety’ members were’ introduced to the hatch- Rupert Square Development Program. .