Kelley MacNieli accompanied Melonie Fluery in a recital at the Terrace Hotel during Ganada Music Week. Julie Normandy performed on piano recently ai the Canada Music Week student recital in Terrace, CounterAttack continued from page 18 ed one then they will understand our concern that the message of ‘Think Before You Drink and Don’t Drive’ is an ex- tremely valid one. Other programs being undertaken during CounterAttack in conjunction with ICBC, SKB Auto Wreckers and the Skeena Mall, will be the display of a wrecked vehicle with a video pro- gram on the Counter- Attack program. The Students In Action committee from Cale- donia High School wil! be setting up a display in con- junction with the CounterAttack program. Their display will supply information on impaired driving with pamphlets and brochures. Later on in the week, the A.L.E.R.T. roadside breath testing vehicle will also be on display in the Skeena Mall. Explana- tions and photographs of the A;:L.E.R.T. instru- ment and how it is used will be posted to inform the public on the A.L.E.R.T. program LUMBER PROVIDED During World War II Terrace was a major ‘military base for lumber provision. Terrace supplied lumber construction of buildings for military use, while the community also supported similar projects in the area to further stimulate the in- dustry. (alcoho! level evaluation roadside tester). Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 10, 1986, 19 Young local musicians’ mark Canada Music Week > TERRACE — Pupils of local music teachers, Ginny Lowrie and Marylin Davies celebrated ‘‘Canada Music Week’”’ by performing at the Terrace Hotel Sunday Brunch on Nov. 23, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7. Much to the delight of the brunch audience, students performed works of Canada com- posers as well as Bach and Mozart. Performances of Christmas music will con- tinue on Sunday, Dec. 14. | : Tina Hovenkamp played and! sang ‘‘Where the Great Peace! iver Flows" during a music# runch held at the Terrace: ‘Hotel recently to celebrate: 4 Canada Music Week. Margo McKeown played a piece entitled “Pop Corn”. {‘ No vehicle? ~~ Do you have problems with picking up prescrip- _ tions, groceries, appliances or anything efse? For _all your moving and delivery needs, phone for ex-— perienced and speedy service. GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 PM daily plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fri. Jennifer and Karen Shepherd performed during the recent Terrace Hotel Sunday brunch in honor of Canada Music Week. Coordinators for the event were Ginny Lowrie and Marylin Davies, members of + the Registered Music Teachers’ Association. : TERRACE REGIONAL MUSEUM SOCIETY HOME TOWN RECIPES CALENDAR and Heritage Hasti-notes on sale now at Headfirst Bookstore and Sight and Sound Support our local Heritage Park. 1 10p Student honored TERRACE — Beckie Wil- kerson of Caledonia Senior Secondary School has been recognized for outstanding achievement on the first semester honor roll of November 1986, onty9400 FREE TO SENIORS... on ay through Chimo a feway. os & 638-8530 Chimo_ Delivery — Dining Directory Fine Dining in quiet surroundings! 5:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. 4620 LAKELSE AVE. 638-8141 Terrace Fai s 4606 Gralg Ave., . Terrace, 8.C. >aan SAW Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes For Take-Out Saar Ph. 635-6164 sure GIM’S AS RESTAURANT Chinese & Canadian Food fh iH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK \ Mon-Wed 11:30 AM — 10:00 PM i Ns Sty Thursday 11:30 AM — 11:00 PMc’ “SS Fri-Sat 41:30 AM — 1:00 AM Sunday 12:00 AM — 10:00 PM 4643 Park Avenue 635-6111 stone. IDONU Ose: 4717 LAKELSE AVE NEXT TO SKEENA MALL hi -, FACTORY onuts, Sandwiches, Mulfins, Cakes, Ice cream, coffee, tea, Hot chocolate, MIIk, Pop. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY YOU can tell your prospective diners why they would enjoy visiting your restaurant for only $4.50 per week.