Ad Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 30, 1990 Teen alcohol project. _lives on through video, Contributed by the Skeena Health Unit. _ , What ever happened: to "Project Squeeze"? Skeena Junior Second- ‘aty Theatre Arts students devel- oped’ and performed their skits about alcohol abuse in the fall of 1988, they produced and toured the northwest with a major production called "Juice" last spring, and. to the public eye, the project may how seem like history. But behind the scenes, the idea of spreading a valuable message to _ young people is carrying on. "Project Squeeze" was the brainchild of the Skeena Health Unit’s Medical Health Officer, Dr. David Bowering. From its concept- ion, Terrace’s CFTK. television videotaped the process of putting togeiher this project, starting with Bowering’s collaboration with Skeena Theatre Arts teacher Brian Koven, and going through the Students’ attendance at alcoholism recovery workshops, character and script development, and finally, the actual performances, all under the watchful eye of Project Co-ordin- ator Gail Murr. y. A documentary was produced from these videotapes, and is on the verge of complimentary release to all Health Units and School ' District Resource Centres in B.C. Even before the documentary and videotapes of the performances were completed, ‘requests from Alberta, Saskatchewan and as far away as Florida were received by the Skeena Health Unit, showing a Strong need for educational materials regarding teen alcohol abuse. The mail-out will begin in June. On May 27, the cast of the two productions met for a final cast party, to view videotapes of their performances and the document- ary. Each student received a video- tape as a remembrance of the project that will continue to reach out to other young people. But Bowering’s ideas involving health risks to young people are still evolving, A letter of intent has been drawn up regarding a smok- ing cessation project involving 10 secondary schools in the Skeena Health District. There is evidence | that significant numbers of teen- agers continue to take up smoking despite the general change in pub- lic attitudes toward nicotine addict- ion. The project, entitled "Flame Out", would address the problem by using the “teens talking to teens” approach taken with ""Pro- ject Squeeze". AS one project enters its final phase, another grows towards a beginning. THE SIGN ora | he THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES» ABOUT PEOPLE .. the civic-minded ~Wetome Wigan in the community. Erlinda — 635-6526 - Karen — 638-0707 GOOD BUSINESS | _NEIGHBOR . . 7 This emblem identifies. businessmen who sponsor Brenda-Lee — 635-2605 Katharin — 635-7504 to have taken care the Terrace Inn. A SPECIAL THANK YOU It has been my pleasure and privilege of your meetings, food, and catering requests for the past year. As of May 18, 1990 f am no longer employed as .executive.chef. at . Larry = WAlRbaita eee te we war eben trp A eI 1 bg 220A - 4741 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G4R9 Telephone (604) 635-4080 Telex 047-85513 « Skeena Mail - Terrace Thanks the Kinette Club of Terrace ‘for doing Mother’s Day deliveries as one of their fund-raising projects. a cin st a ale meni aie mee Aa ees And the winners ar C... . ‘These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy. between these numbers and those held by. the corporation, the corporation’s numbers shall be held as correct. LOTTERY PRAW DATE ” LOTTO 6/49 May. 26, 1900 - May. 23, 1990 EXTRA May. 26, 1900 - May. 23, 1990 "LOTTO BC May. 26, 1980 EXPRESS "May. 28, 1990 PROVINCIAL May. 25, 1900 . . ‘BG KENO “May. 26, 1990 May. 25, 1990 May. 24, 1990 May. 23, 1990 May. 22, 1990 May. 21, 1980 WINNING NUMBERS 04-08-09-39-40-46 Bonus 11. - -09-04-13-25-29-41 Bonus 93 - 04-14-32-49 11-13-15-17 OB 1 1-28-34-37-39 602858 873764 624599 276191 3859034 11-24-26-36-39-46-49-51 05-08-10-13-21-28-31-54 04-24-95-43-49-51-53-56 02-1 1-20-37-38-45-49-56 08-10-24-28-30-38-47-53 01-06-09-11-44-50-51-55 Wie 2 S in quiet surroundings! 4620 Lakelse Avenue ~ | Fine Dining 5 p.m. — 10 p.m. - 638-8141 golly” s Cafe - Chinese & Western Cuisine Mon.-Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight Fri, & Sat. 10:30 am, ~ 1am Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m. 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 o 638-8034 » Ww ted] 4643 Park Avenue Gis RESTAURANT 2& Chinese & Canadian Food OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - Wed 1:30 a. mm, — Thursday 11:30 a.m. Fri ~ Sat 11:30 a. an Sunday [2:00 a.m. Shir i 18 00 pun. L — 14:00 pun, <2 . — 1:00 a.m, 10:00 pon. 635-611] This Week “In Augie’s Lounge” Daily Luncheon Buffet 11:30 a.m. + 1:30 p.m, : Soup/Salads/& ot Entree 4551 Grelg Avenue, Terrace, TOLL-FREE: 1-800. 683-8156 FAX: 635-2788 Monday to Friday — $6.2 Plano Stylings by Glenn Fossum B.C. Phone: 635-6630 Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes ED 4606 Gralg Ave., for Take-Out ~~ wig| Terrace, B.C, Ph. 635-6184 _— YAN ence ee | A tt ae ened cre ll ee og