B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Around Town WHY MOVE MOUNTAINS... oa ~ WHEN YOU CAN Drive Over THEM. 1995 Chevy Blazer 4-Door out: sleek, rounded aero styling: a totally new interior; new comforts and conveniences: new standard safety features aiid an, exclusive = > new Blazer Driver Control System that precisely harmonizes suspension and st st eering for exceptional driving cont troh, "Features like: @ Driver's side air bag .. a AM/EM stereo cassette ‘ @ 4.3L V-6 200 horsepower. °° Ml Crilise-eontrol: . @ 4-wheel anti-lock brakes® 9°) >-W Alloy wheels 9 W Driver control system). Ml. And anuchy much’ more! JANE BRAAM and other volunteers with the Canadian Diabetes Association will be canvassing door to door starting Tuesday, Nov. 1. Diabetes money sought CANVASSERS for the Canadian Diabetes Association hit the strects of Terrace Tucsday, Nov. 1. Organizer Jane Braam said they raised just over $10,000 in 1993 for diabetes research, education and training. **We did extremely well last year,”’ she said. About 85 canvassers are ready to go so far, she said, and they hope to get more volunteers to work the south side of town. Money raised also supports children’s summer camps, where diabetic children are flown down for a week of fun and training in diabetes control, For more information about the Canadian Diabetes Association, cali Jane Braam at 635-2894, RCMP riders raised $12,000 RCMP BICYCLISTS who cruised through town in October raised $12,000 in their ride for bone marrow transplants. Terrace residents gave $1,200 to the campaign. The money raised by the RCMP tour will help the Bruce Den- niston Bone Marrow Society’s unrelated bone marrow program by Chevrolet invented the species in the early ‘80s and now we've redefined it for the ‘ils. The-1495 Blazer is all new from the inside aglaw increasing staff levels and purchasing more high-tech equipment. Officers hope that will help increase the numbers of possible bone McEwan GM in Terrace 635-4941 a ~ British Columbia's S Best marrow donors being processed and make it possible for more leukemia patients to get transplants. 7 Chev: Olds il Gee Dealers Mere than 400 people on the waiting list looking for a match. HEY KIDS - Before you go out on Halloween read this carefully and talk about these NINE SAFETY TIPS with your parents. _ 1. Wear a Halloween costume that will not cause you to trip or fall and a mask that allows you to see clearly. 2. If you are not wearing light-colored clothes, be sure to nitach reflecting tape to your costume. Be careful when crossing streets, 3. If an adult is not with you, make sure that an adult knows xactly where you are going, who is going with you, and haw long you will be gone. . 4, Do not walk in the street. 5. Stay away fram houses that are not well lit. 6. Accept treats only from people you know. 7. Do not eat anything from your bag until it has been checked by an aduit. B. Never eat candy or chewing gum that has been unwrapped. . If you put a candle inside a jack-o'-lantern, be sure to place the jacko’-lantern away from walls or other objects that could catch fire. PRIZE i MOUNTAIN BIKE] Sponsored by Culiinar Foods Plus Chances at Six More Prizes of Terrace Co-op Gift Certificates Ages 7 & Under Ages 8 to 12 ist Prize - $25.00 1st Prize - $25.00 2nd Prize - $15.00 2nd Prize - $15.00 3rd Prize - $10.00 3rd Prize - $10.00 BRING THIS PAGE TO THE TERRACE CO-OP BEFORE 6 P.M. ON OCTOBER 31. {ALL PRIZES ARE BY RANDOM DRAW) - PHONE AGE Sponsored By: * TERRACE CO-OP Sti —— DEPARTMENT STORE ‘YY TANT)ART) 4617 Greig Ave, 635-6347 “Every Home Every Week” ‘Farm & Garden Centre air avalte ‘Gas Bar «Bulk Plant _ Terrace, B.C. (604) 638-7283 co-OoP