Page Bé — Terrace Standard, Wednesda, December 12, 1080, “phe! billeting committee greatly appreciates the response from the pedple of Terrace and say” ‘that offers for billeting are coming. nowtime f “However, they. still. “require lots: more and-are hoping that you. will ‘be in touch with them right’ away, letting them know your preference for billets and how many you will be'able to ‘take, ‘Let's. offer our-homes to— as’ many as we can comfortably’. handle and this will be one more - aspect of: the fast-approaching : Northern B.C. Winter Games i that will be neatly attended to. - Billeting forms can be picked up’ -at CFTK, The City of Ter-- ‘race, B:C,:Access Centre, The- Curling Rink, the Royal: Cana- dian: Legion, the Parks & Recreation: centre, the swimrm- ing ‘pool, the school board of- fice, the Winter Games office or you can:-simply pick up the- phone ‘and call the Winter Gamés Office at-635-1991 and they: will take the information over the phone, Weare better than half way to our goal for billets so let’s get the! last. ones attended to right away: Perhaps one or more of the: -billéts you take will be com- peting the the ancient and ex- citing portion. of thé martial arts known. as karate. BOART) + Supply Soh Olittimers Division Standings: Team .. GW L YGF GAPTs.. Riverside Auto 19°7 9 3747517 NMI Okies 195 9 562 73 1S Ter. 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Dec, 1 lan of the West 5, Riverside Auto Wranglers-3 - Norm’ s Auto Refinishing 5, Northern Motor Inn Okies 4 Dec, 2 All Seasons 5, Convoy Supply 2 Riverside Auto Wranglers 6, Skeena Hotel 2 «Ded Inn of the West 11, Northern Motor Inn Okies 2 ; _All Seasons 4, Skeena Hotel 3 Karate is: founded on discipline ‘and respect, In the course ‘of their: studies the students ‘learn ta- respect their peers, their instrucors and most: of ail themselves.:: As -each<-student develops ability their confidence natural- ly grows .and they, are better. equipped: to’: “make. reasonable: pols, decisions about ‘life, Physically, karate. is very. challenging and- “requires dedicated effort over a’ * Jong 'period of time teaching pa- tience. and becoming an ex- tremely rewarding. discipline.: Karate in Terrace is under the guidance ‘of. 6th’ dan. Sensei David Akutagawa who is one of . the most respected i instructors in Canada. He is currently in Mex- . ico certifying as a “world level”’ judge/referes. : ° 7 Mr. Akutagawa: will ‘be. technical director: of ‘the karate . events at the’ Northern B.C. - Winter Games. Another sport we will be en- _ quite a. rough sport. 1900 and into the B.C. Winter a joying a du‘ingih the ‘Winter Games | _is one oftenconsideréd to be a - summer ‘time: ‘one: Water polo. *: "Water; polo began @s a sport in England: in“ the “1870's and: reached ‘North. America in: the. early part: pf this century, The- present day'gameis a mixture of soccer, . “basketall, hockey and Play consists. of two. teams of. seven .players' (three: forwards, three defensemen: ‘anda ‘goalie) attempting to: deposit an in-: flated rubber ballin their op- ponents ix’ 3 metre net -thus “scoring?’. So rary There . are two - ‘referees. overseeing the play-and who. may eject players for. ‘fouls’, however as much: of the play takes place beneath the water “fouls”’ often: go undetected and waterpolo is ‘considered Water polo was first in- troduced: into the Olytnpics in Grimms KOLBASA RINGS.” 2.99.. Grimms _ Mennonite & Old Country CLASSIC RINGS 3.99:,. _/’ Maple Leaf \ COCKTAIL SAUSAGES 2.69., 250 ¢ pkg. Cop pperside IV Terrace — 635-6624 “MEAT CUT THE RIGHT WAY’? " See Our . Salaction of Christmas: _ TURKEYS cr @. X HAMS _ COKE CLASSIC : 1. 9 9... deposit Avaiate ‘at au Copperside stores bes. w- 18 ‘Seasons ., Greeting ‘from. \Copperside W. 881 Clark been dominated by Terrace and Prince Rupert with Quesnel having won: their first gold ' medal only.a ‘few years ago, Water polo at the Games will / be mixed team play, with’ one : * female i in the water at all times, -The ages are 12 years and up and they will play according to silver | or bronze medals, “It will be ati interesting sport to'witness as will the karate, En- tries in karate are for: Junior: 12-to 15-yéar-old), boys and- girls kata — white and. yellow, - orange and’ green, blue’ and: brown and black, ‘boys and girls -kumite — orange & green, bhie - 4 & brown and: black, team. n kata : » & kumite, ‘ We look forward to seeing these graceful and disciplined . participants of yet another part of the Northern B.C. Winter Games at the first week-end in ‘February. Games in . 1981. The’ sport has- PRICES DRASTICALLY. ‘the: BiC, WaterPolo Associa-.: -. tion tournament rules for gold, "GRIRREN me * REDUCED On all coats including fun furs, a4 lengths, jackets, dresses, . . ‘co-ordinates & slacks ee t + CHRISTA HOURS” a i Terraca, B. G. _ VaG 1R1°: Ph..(804) 635-455C Fax (804) 695-4547 ‘4820+ A ham ray : Low Cost Warehouse Operation SAVE AS MUCH AS ri Jon Fur niture for every room in your Home jam hOB abr r a Pee ME etait we Ege we he “ahah tanec wae an oats yb dew ate 6: graduates to complete a raining course in-the kandl-. idents and other mishaps. «Dean Tetreau will now. be able to train fellow emergen- ~ \e¥ personnel on what to do _before.ambulance attendants “arrive, .. This. is only the second time the Justice Institute of B.C, has offered the first .:responder training program, .* “In'the past, paramedics “had to. start. from scratch ‘when they arrived at an acci- ‘dent. scene,’’ says paramedic director Tony Williams from “the institite. ' “:, “Now, with a trained first -responder on the scene, _they?ll quickly find. out “'what’s -been done, and can ‘begin their « care from there,"* she said.” : "First responders are train- ; ed to stabilize the scene, en- Sure there is.no further risk . from fire, gas spills or other . factors and get a preliminary. “picture of the extent of in- ‘paries. They are also trained to '; keep seriously injured people _ alive until a paramedic ar- rives, The first. responders pro- . gram is considered more ap- propriate training for acci- -dent and fire situations than -» is industrial first aid, says a press release from the justice institute, “Did you know that...alcohol abuse contributes’ to illnesses such as heart and liver ‘disease, family. stress} . violence, .and many types. of accidents?. These fattssare known and yet the Beneval attitude towards drink- ing,in- our ‘society is one of tolerance. . Alcohol is freely and readily available and considered by many to be a necessary part of social functions. Most of us are aware of the advertising that equates drinking. with pleasure and success. : In’ an 1989 opinion. survey taken throughout the Skeena Health Unit 2214 out of 2472 respondents (nearly 90 percent) felt that alcohol abuse is a ma- jor health problem in our com- _munities. This concern reflects an awareness of the heavy per- sonal, family and social costs of drinking to excess. With the Christmas season A local firefighter is is one of he i in the pr province “He'll now | LOCAL FIREFIGHTER Dean Tetreau was one of 26 people in the province to recently complete z a course for emergency personnel in dealing with accident victims. He'll now train counterparts in the area. 7 Tips for an alcohol-free Xmas Did you know that.;. . Courtesy Skeena Healttr Att, 7 underway we need to recognize that we have options regarding our use of alcohol. Here are some tips for sensible drinking: 1.Plan your drinking behaviour _ . oe — Decide in advance how much your limit will be — sip your drinks . — start with a non-alcoholic drink if thirsty — drink with food but avoid salty foods that create thirst. 2. Say “‘no thanks” with con- ” fidence, 3. Avoid the use of alcohol for pain relief or to help you get to sleep (it actually disturbs your normal sleep patterns.) 4, Think of how your decisions regarding alcohol use influence your family and friends. For those who wish to avoid all the negative personal conse- quences of alcohol abuse, in- cluding the “morning after” feeling, there are many non- alcoholic beverages to be ‘tried and enjoyed. During drug and alcoho] awareness week in November these drinks were highlighted. The variety is only limited by your creativity. v Here is an example- of a festive drink: PINK CHRISTMAS FRUIT . PUNCH 2 bottles (750ml) of white jerape juice 1.5L cranberry juice cocktail © 1 can (340ml) frozen Pink lemonade, thawed 1 bottle (750ml) soda water Combine juices and refrigerate until serving time. Put ice in punch bowl at serving time. Add juices and soda water. Serves about 35. The choice is yours. From all: of us at Skeena Health Unit we wish you and yours a healthy, Merry Christmas. kk kkk What are your questions and concerns? Write us at: “Did You Know That”’ c/o Skeena Health Unit 3412 Kalum Street Terrace, B.C, V8G 4T2 : _No. matter what emethen nature thre 8 your way, you'll fael secure in the all new 1991 Subaru Legacy Wagon, From the 8:8 car with remarkably advanced road holding abilities. 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