~ Serve hard time for c cancer Want to throw your boss in jail? Your spouse? The mayor? ~All you have to do is cough up $25 for the Canadian Cancer Soclety’ 8 fun-filled Terrace Jail ’n Bail event on June 20, 1992. The: charges. fan be anything from “exceeding the speed limit while Jogging’) lb “indecent exposure from the neck up.”” - c squealer'pays a minimum, tax-deductible arrest fee of $25, ‘and a Jail 'n Bail volunteer ensures the jailbird is picked up and brought before the judge. Once they are tried and bail is set, the jail- sbitd’ makes ‘pltdge” calls'to friends and acquaintances to raise his or er bail. All tnil donations are tax-deductible. AS. Well as| providing ‘jailbirds, companies are invited to donate goods-in-kini or staff to serve as voluntecrs. Full training provided. FOr more information, call the Jail ’n-Bail hotline - — 638-1856 — ‘for more information and help to arrest cancer, ‘ i Its inspection time AIR bers will be standing on guard and at attention for the 747 Air Cadet Squadron’s annual inspection June 15... 2 “Deserving cadets will be receiving awards. The ceremony is open “to the public, and everyone’s invited to attend, The inspection gets : vunderwiy at 6:30 p.m..at the cadet hall at the airport. «© For re information call Lissi Sorensen at 635-2158. - Centre flooded after roof leak o JUST DAYS after: getting a new van, the Child: Developmnent : Centre is facing a new crisis which will require more public dona- tions; CA ge 10-foot-long crack opencd i in the roof last week, and the _speech therapy room was flooded with water, says. centre spokes- “mat Margot Hayes. We? restill cleaning up,”’ she said, ““We were fortunate — none “oft our testing equipment was damaged.” ~4She said the building is old and it could cost the centre as much as “$40 ,000to re-roof it, - | We just got the new van,” Hayes said, “and now we're going to “have toge back for more money. ” Caregivers’ group formed ‘VOLUNTE FER caregivers from cight regions of B.C, gave up their Victoria Day holiday. weekend: to organize at.a conference.. in ~Penticion. ‘They set up a new organization called the Caregivers Association “of B, ¢ to provide information and support for caregivers. “Kitiat, Kitwanga was just the ticket ‘for Telegraph Creek grandmother on May 12, 7 “Jmet Vance scratched four eight’s playing Crazy ‘Eights - a ‘senitch-and-win instant lottery ticket game while having coffee at oh Kitwanga Petra Canada station. vis having a quick coffee al the gas station when she hit the win- ring ticket. «Vance first bought a, pair of the tickets, winning $10 on one of “them, She in tum bought 10 more. THe seventh ticket got her $8 and the cighth one turned up $8,888, i The north coast region was represented by: Anne Berrisford, of. _ hold A OFFEE BREAK at Kitwanga turned into an $8,888 windfall . She was retuming to Telegraph Creek from. Terrace by bus and Mazda | TERRACE PAINTER Edward Epp. is one of the highly qualified . instructors teaching at this year’s Aurora Summer Arts School. But lack of interest could shut down the visual arts program. Aurora school faces | registration crisis The visual arts program of the Aurora Summer School of the Arts could be dead if same entries don’t come in soon. Terrace painter. Edward Epp said only a few people have signed up and more are needed if that portion of the July 6-24 arts school is to go ahead. “Tt would be a wagedy if this didn’t go ahead,’’ said Epp, one of the highly qualified artists who will be teaching. at the school. Epp has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in fine arts. The other two instructors also impressive credentials. Cathy Soutar bas bachelor’s de- grees in art history and fine arts. and hosts a drawing and painting workshop. “Landscape Terry Fenton brings to his landscape painting workshop ex- tensive experience’ in hosting numerous workshops and lectures in Canada, England and the United States, "The quality of people is ex- tremely good,’” Epp said. ‘This is, A really,; positive, thing for..this,. - ae re Ne Power...That Just Feels Right. 1993 Marda MX-6 Myst?re lf you 1993 Mazda 626 Cronos end: to: lead’ rather than follow. If you aspire to something more than average. If basic transportation just won't do, then you'll love the sophisticated styling and premium performance of the all new 1993 Mazda MxX-6 Mystere and 626 Cronos. Both with a full range of features; options; V-6 and advanced suspension delivers superb handling and Stability, So get on over to Thornhill Mazda, make your great deal and fi find out how § exciting Mazda Magic can be. MAaZDAa Ir Just FEELS RIGHT THORNHILL MAZDA 635-7286 3040 Hwy. 16 East, Terrace Dealer No. 7041 communily and people should back itup.’”’ ‘He said he believes. there is potential for the northwest to de- velop its own arts program, similar to the programs for which Banff, Alberta has become famous. - “The idea of a permanent workshop the calibre of Banff or something is very appealing. There’s nothing around for hundreds of miles and we could - j do it if there was a bit of com- munity pride.” He said Terrace’s beautiful set- ling makes it a nalural for that kind of arts school. . "Usually these workshops take - ‘painter Place in the Okanagan or some: - where else,’ Epp added. ‘The community should . take ad- vantage of this. It’s not some sec- ond class effort."’: "For more information on the Aurora Summer School of the Arts, call Karen Birkedal at 635- 5603, or Tom Walker at 635- | 2404. June 11 - Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 3, 1992 — Page B3 Bonnie’ 8 Cut &Curlis proud to welcome Terrie Janzen to thelr team of professional: hairdressers. Terrie - welcomes all her clientelle. and friends.to stop by and. see her for all their halr'c care needs. ‘BONNIE'S Lon Cuts Tt