. door’ garden. ’ Arthur Olson Certainly. Both a greenhouse and outdoor garden. Tomatoes, cu- cumbers.. and flowers are planted in the. green- house. Some of the out- garden. - was. planted last week and a. variety of flowers are already growing In our . Melody Gilmour _ Yes, my whole garden is finished. The Terrace Review asked -G ardening season has arrived. Have you | ‘begun planting? ' Pertti Harkonen | started building a. greenhouse last week and my wife and | will be planting vegetables in- side the greenhouse. We . will also be planting in the outdoor garden plot. John Reibin Yes. | have planted “cucumbers and toma- toes In my greenhouse. As well as a variety of vegetables In my out- door garden. ey Frank Howard Terrace contributor ' There is this sad joke about quitting smoking. One person says to anat- her “‘If you have difficulty in quitting do as'I did, ' Join Cigarettes Anony- ‘mous, CA is ‘something like AA. If. you feel -ner- vous, tense or anxious and want a cigarette you simp- -... ly phone up a fellow CA _, Member who comes over Cb and gets drunk with you,” The Federal Govern- ! ment: prohibits the adver- tising of tobacco but’ ig- nores the real tormentor “. and killer, liquor, In deny- Tracy Ritter | planted my flower and vegetable seeds a month ago, but due to. the raln the seeds rot- ted. | will have ‘to re- piant. It’s going to be a fabulous summer. This Is the beginning of Something wonderful.” . Deborah Greg Yes, | have done a lot: § of planting; working in — the rock garden, trans- planting, etc. ~Police— TERRACE — An 18- year-old Terrace man faces charges of impaired driving following a single. vehicle accident on Kalum Lake Drive... The vehicle was south- bound and lost control on . a curve. On Sunday, May 24 at approximately 10 p.m. on | Highway 16 near Shames Flats a single vehicle acci- dent accurred. Terrace RCMP report- ed the vehicle heading west bound collided with a moose, causing approx- | imately $2000 damage to the vehicle. RCMP said of the five | occupants in the motor vehicle two were admitted to Mills Memorial Hospit- al with minor injuries, Teaching — only way a board can add ~ any quality’ or enhance-- ment, such as extra pro-. -gtams, better class sizes or wage increases for staff, is _ to raise the money locally through tax increases.” | Cooper also indicated the board was not happy with a recent : directive from the Ministry to dis- tribute a letter from Edu- cation Minister Tony . Brummett to students and parents. Greig Houlden said he found it ironic that teachers had made a deliberate effort to keep -the issues surrounding Bill 20 out of the classroom, only to have the govern- | ment present its side of the argument by broadcasting the letter throughout the provincial school system. continued from page 3 At the conclusion of the forum Houlden noted with regret that teacher turnover in School District 88 was higher last year than the previous five, and he added that three promi- nent teachers have already tendered resignations for this year, One will be leav- ing for Ontario, and the -other two have taken tea- ching jobs in California. | Incourt | ‘In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, April 23 Jose Dacosta was fined a total of $1750 for two- counts of operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. Dacosta was also fined $250 of possession of a unregistered restricted weapon. : kills ing the advertising of to- bacco there is. recognition ‘that. advertising increases sales. and - attracts new (young) customers, The Feds in one ‘breath say “Butt Out?’, but ina more ‘beery breath say “Booze It Up’. - Sure, tobacco i is bad for the human system, It con- tributes to health pro- blems like heart disease and. lung cancer. But, liq- uor is worse; it is dam- nable. Booze causes. more health and social problems than there are ounces in a bottle of the stuff. Liquor brings on broken bones,. blackened eyes, battered babies. and brain damage. - Liquor causes. death, The boozer kills’ himself and, in some instances, others. possible. Ask Commentary any member of ‘MADD. . MADD exists because Mothers had their children maimed or killed by. drunken drivers. ‘They - wanted action taken to prevent others from meet- ing the same fate. Liquor contributes to family discord, family. quarrels, family breakup. It makes life a living hell’ for.younger members of a family which boozes it up. It Joosens so-called inhibi- tions. and adds to.the a- mount and degree of sex-. ual abuse against children. Help. appreciated — To the. editor, The Elks would like to” thank all. the public, brother Elks and Ladies of the Royal Purple for their help in putting on the children’s Sports Day and ‘treasure hunt that was . held on Saturday, May 16 in Terrace. . Special thanks. to Dairy- land Foods and Terrace Co-op and also our chair- man Paul Nichol. . Without the help of all those mentioned, events -such as these would not be (Jim LeCleir _ ‘Terrace, B.C. Terrace Review — Weiliesday, May 37, ‘toa?’ Quite Frankly | Recent scientific studies _ MOS show that alcohol ‘in- - creases the possibility of. breast cancer. ‘Only one © drink a week increases that chance by 50 percent. Ask any hospital how: . ‘many emergency patients are treated for ailments resulting-from the use of | alcohol. Ask any hospital how many patients have a history. of alcohol abuse... Our hospital costs increase because of liquor, All tax- 7 payers pay ‘for hospials. Thereforé all taxpayers, pay to repair what are essentially self-inflicted So wounds. The Government and ne the tobacco industry say... that advertising increases) the sale of tobacco. The =.) Government and the liq- = | uor industry say ‘that ad-2 vertising increases the: sale. ae _ of liquor. ae The arguments f for ban-. ning the advertising . of: ts : : tobacco -have over-proof . aa application | to liquor, Quite Frankly | cannot’ : understand the Federal | Government’s discrimin- atory approach.. The only rational reason that comes ~ to mind relates to the sad joke at the start. 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