New RCMP officer takes on relations beat different and it helps the commun- ity" She is a people person, likes to help people and enjoys the variety that’s why I joined," she says. In RCMP training in Regina, she spent six months being exposed to all aspects of the job — law, self- defense, drills, driving and. crime prevention, to name just a few. prevention and community aware- ‘ness in her new role. Cst. Fage will be active in school liaison with tots, teens. and parents. Different programs, including drug awareness, shoplifting, drinking and driving CounterAttack, are geared for different age groups. She will co-ordinate video presen- tations and talks by herself and other RCMP officers. She will be involved in Block Parents, Big Brothers and Sisters, bike marking, business and com- munity awareness, Young Detec- tives program, and a number of special projects throughout the year. graduation from the RCMP acad- st. Fage is taking a month leave emy in October 1987, she worked this summer to return to her native The Terrace detachment of the for two years as a general duty New Brunswick. She will retum to RCMP recently appointed Cst. officer and for the past year on Terrace in August as Mrs, Prati- Jamie Fage as their new Commun- highway patrol. cante. Jamie Fage likes Terrace ity Policing/Victim Services Cst. Fage is now in transition and says they plan to slay for a coordinator. She replaces Cst. Jane between highway patrol and her few years. She belonged to 4-H Andrew, who has left for general new position in crime prevention. last year and has a horse for lei- duty in Parksville. She says, "I’m going into pro- sure riding. Her new family is Cst, Fage is no stranger to Ter- active policing. It requires a quite large, too, so there'll be a lot race. Stationed here since her change of attitude, but it’s fun, it’s more family time. a Jamie Fage: I'm going into pro-active policing. by Betty Barton fi Quiet, Powerful 4 or 5 hp B&S Quantum engine i Rustproof die-cast aluminum deck WB High lift blade for clean and even cut li Big 3-bushel bag - largestin industry @ Three-position handte-bar for more comfort ~ TURBO VACS - 20” - @ 3-way convertible. Side-Discharge ° Mulch « Rear Bag 8 Rustproof die-cast aluminum deck 8 High lift blade for clean and even cut @ Optional rear bag kit and mulching kit @ Adjustable handles for more comfort SAVINGS SHOWN ABOVE ARE OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE. HOMELITE OFFER ENDS JULY 31, 1991 AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS KEN’S MARINE Ken Gibson (604) 635-2909 4946 Greig Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1N4. Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 10, 1991 B15 Stormy’s Notes vy¢.Noman Your guide to live music in Terrace offered by the RCMP. "I guess | Now, she will be working incrime . It is quite a treat for fans of good, solid rock music in Gigi’s this week. Vancouver-based Flying Colours is in, heating things up -with their classic rock format. The band is composed of four members, all of whom display a large degree of talent, This combination really puts out some high- performance classic rock’n’roll. They have been together for a year now, while the bass guitarist and drummer have been working together for four years. The talent and dedication really come through. Ian Dunn on bass gives the show a solid beat, and Darrell Gardner really punches it out on the drums. Pete Waite, a guitarist of seven years, adds his distinctive style, and out front on vocals is Murray Ray. Cory Shields on the mixer and lights rounds out the ensemble. - Flying Colors strikes me as a group of dedicated individuals packed with talent, who record their own music. They cater to older, classic rock tunes, all danceable and worth listening to, as well. Flying Colours will be playing until Saturday. George’s Pub in the Northern features Loose Change again this week. This country duo keeps you hopping with their talented and entertaining performances. If you like country music, Loose Change will indulge your taste with a solid show. © Musicians are still needed to play in the bandshell for Riverboat Days. If any performers have a set of 40 minutes’ duration and would like to play the event, contact Karin at 635-6916. Let’s get some local talent on the scene. Until next time... — Sing your way to the top of the charts Come out to Karaoke Night and sing along a. the lyrics as they appear on video. i . 7 Sundays 8 - 12 midnight & Thursdays 9 p.m. - 1:00 a.m Join the chorus at George’s Pub! Northern Motor Inn, 3086 Hwy 16 E., Terrace phone 635-6375 Children learn what they live! Pass on your love, culture and native heritage. Foster a native child. ART WORK BY A NATIVE YOUTH Call your local Ministry of ~ Social Services & Housing 638-3527 — Terrace 632-6134 — Kitimat 778-7227 — Cassiar Foster Care | You can make a difference.