ae en ee ————_—e ee em nee | Grooming Professionally since 1978 CLASSIFIEDS BUSINESS SERVICES .. West Coast Chimney Service Clean chimney maintenance dealer for; FINGUARD CHIMNEY FIRE EX- TINGUISHERS. Phone 635-9557. Pro Tech Electronics Complete electronics repalra and services, Service centre for most major brands, Satelilte TV systems, 4519 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-5134, Northweat Consolidated Supply Ltd. Your complete source for all your heating needs, 5239 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-7158. Total Business Services Typing, volce pager, photocopying, 24-hour answering service. No. 1 39298 Kalum Street, Terrace, 6.C., VBG 2N4, Phone 638-8195. All-West Glass Terrace Ltd. Auto glass speciatists, CBC clalms handled promptly. 4711-A Kelth Avenue, Phone 638-1166. Ken's Marine Mere Cruisers, Mariner outboards, Hamilton and outboard Mariner Jets, Homelight lawnmowers, Yamaha 3 and 4 wheelers, Yamaha Power Products, Shindaiwa chain saws and power products. DL No. 7550, 4946 Greig Avenue. Phone B & G Grocery Laundromat and Carwash, Open 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.dally. 2701 South Kalum Street. Phone 635-6180. ' Terrace Equipment Sates Ltd. Sales and Service for Motorcycles, Chainsaws,. Snowmobiles, Marine Supplies. 4441 Lakelse Avenue, Ter- race. Phone 635-6384. - . ‘Doc's Cartage & Storage Co. (1964) Ltd. ' Agents for United Van Lines, «.. Across town or across the natlon. 3111 Blakeburn Street, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-2728. In Kitimat Phone 632-2544, : Nate’s Electric Industrial, Commercial & Residan- tlal Wirlng. 4931 Lazelle Avenue, Ter- race, 8.C. Phone 638-1876. Nathan Waddell - Electrical Contractor. Hi-Quallty Belting & Contracting " Service s Inflatable Boat Repairs, Durable -High Quality Vulcanizing Repairs. We specialize in Conveyer Belt In- stailations, Splicing, and Repairs. Vulcanizing and Pulley Lagging. 24 hour service,. reasonable rates. Phone 638-0663 or North Coast Auto Repairs Ltd. Speciatizing In 4 x 4 and Automatic Transmission Repairs. 3220 River Drive, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6967. _ (DLN Contracting - Commercial & Residential Construc- tion, Maintenance, Repairs & Renovations Wood Stove Instalia- tlons, No. 4-3916 Mountainview Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-5859. Kalum Electric Ltd. Major Appliances: Frigidaire, Elec- trohome, Westinghouse, Quasar T.V., Sales & Service, VCR, Parts Depot for all makes, We service all makes, 3234 Kalum Street, Phone ' 635-6286. . Thornhili Grocery & Laundromat Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Fresh meat cut daily, Fresh ‘ produce, ‘Take-out': foods, Stamp Agency. Across from Thornhiil Elementary. Phone 635-6624. Chimo Delivery Do you have problems picking up prescriptions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your mov- ing and delivery needs, phone for ex- perlenced and speedy service. Dally Grocery Pickup from Safeway and Co-op 1:30 and 5:30 pm. Only $4.00, free to Seniors, only through Chimo and Safeway. Phone 638-8590. ANN All Breed Dog Grooming . . . t, Reasonable Rates. x... _ §mall Breed — clips, $20. to $25. Includes bath, nails, etc.. * _ Phone Jane for an appointment 638-8016 "TFNC Community futures — continued from page-7 vices for local businesses and another which could offer business loans of up to $75,000. per applicant through. federal funding of up to $637,500 in Operating expenses and $1,550.000 in: investment capital. . | Anotier economic ‘‘tool’’ he describe! is a program which provide grants of $180 per week, f + up toa year, to assist unemp.oyment or social assistance recipients develop their own business. He said that under this initiative, the reci- pient is required to provide a minimum of 25 percent of: the . total investment for the project. OUNCEMENT a “Skeena’’ Federal Progressive Conservative Association _— ANNUAL GENERAL-FOUNDING MEETING _ Saturday February 13th, 1988 at 2 pm. | At the Inn of the West, LS 4620 Lakelse Avenue, Phone 638-8141, Terrace, British Columbia Guest speaker: The Hon. Tom Siddon, 20. Minister of Fisheries and Oceans In court _ In Terrace provincial court on Friday, January 8 Norman Shanoss was sentenced to two months in jail for escaping from lawful custody. Teen drama tough, true The explosive and enigmatic experience of being an adoles- cent in’ the 1980's was given a raw, abrasive and sometimes humorous going-over by drama students and theater arts alumni from Skeena Junior Secondary School in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre last week. by Michael Kelly Glimpses:The Teenage Years is a three-hour set of monologue pieces that concludes with a short play. The piece was assembled from a series of prize- winning writings by American school students, and it is a tool that the Skeena actors used to bring the teenage experience to ' life and understanding on the stage. The monologues, 18 in all, were by turns disturbing, mock- ing, cynical, funny and wren- ching. Three of them were con- ~- cerned directly with suicide, and in one torrid. and lengthy diatribe. actor Al Fleischmann bade farewell to a pair of hated parents and did himself in with poison, The piece was shocking, and for that reason. perhaps tepresents the best qualities of this production. We have all become accustomed to the inane and insipid fatuousness of fami- ly dramas on television, in which some vacuous philosophical point is wrapped up within half an hour to everyone’s satisfac- tion. The troubled and torn teenage ‘protagonist is always, somehow, straightened out by the intervention of some trusted uncle, aunt, friend, parent or caring counsellor. For Fleischmann’s wounded and _ furious character, there were no phony saviours launched from the wings at the critical moment, and for many teens and ‘others of us there won’t be either. Other less mortal but equally real aspects of teenagehood were dealt with in the same open- handed manner: being fat and companionless, being dogged by aggravating younger siblings, adventure fantasies, shyness, romance and the lack of it, and — divorce. 7 Although the material was well-chosen and effective, it was less remarkable than the quality of the acting. Down to the last player the performances were strong, self-assured and cap- tivating. So: There must be an astounding amount of raw talent walking around the corridors of Skeena and Caledonia, arid instructor Brian Koven obviously knows how to make the most of it. Other programs offer funding of up to $5,000 in relocation and exploratory assistance to unemployed workers, a ‘‘Com- munity Initiative. Fund’ for cost-sharing in business develop- ment, and aid in. purchasing training courses to develop worker employment potential. _ There are currently 23 Com- munity. Futures) Programs. operating in the province and the 16-37 Futures program has been awarded an initial $200,000 to set up and deliver local pro- jects. Under the program, the. 16-37 Futures committee must now analyze the local economic situation, find solutions. to ex-' isting problems, and oversee the implementation of. its recom- mendations, . . “Our main goal right now is trying to determine where we're going to go within that framework,’’ said Beck, ‘‘The field is wide open,”’ “We have to determine our own objectives and guidelines and right now try and meet with as many people as possible and get.as many people involved as possible in the formulation of the’ strategy,” he said. “If everybody believes in it, and is a part of it, then it’s much easier to implement,’* ~~~ ~ Terrace Review _ Wednesday, February (0, 1988 23 Books For Adults. = Medical history “Medicine: An Illustrated History’? by Albert S. Lyons M.D. and R. Joseph Petrucelli M.D. (Prentice-Hall:$59.95) is a large, '° luxuriantly illustrated account of man’s attempts to heal. Rock- incised figures from prehistoric times show a pregnant woman Cat- rying a foetus in the womb; the oldest known medical handbook from around 2200 B.C. shows that for the Sumerian physician - medical treatment was not only religious or magical; medical in- struments — forceps, knives and probes — are the tools with which _ physicians of ancient Greece did careful and extensive surgery on external parts, using opium and mandragora as anaesthetics. “Medicine: An Illustrated History” examines the development of medical knowledge and skill and the growth and organization of the healing professions — medicine, nursing, dentistry and public irealth work, This the authors weave into a background of social, political and historical movements. It is fascinating to see the uneven development of understanding. The astute understanding of mental illness held by the ancient Greeks vanishes in the supersti- -tions and fears of later periods. In the Hippocratic Collection epilepsy and delirium tremens, depression and anxiety are discussed - with perspicacity in light of modern knowledge — a far cry from the 18th century Bedlam Hospital. Rick Hansen Bio — With Jim Taylor ge In 1973 Rick Hansen hitchhiked home from a fishing trip. Th truck he- was riding in rolled over and crashed. Rick was a paraplegic. “Rick Hansen: Man In Motion’’ (Douglas & Mclntyre:$19.95) tells of the struggle of those early days, the grim determination not to be. defeated, to take a degree in Physical Education, and to rebuild a life. Bob Redford, his coach, points out that he was not an outstanding athlete in school, a“good one, no* ~ more. Determination, hard work and courage produced Hansen the wheelchair athlete with nine gold medals in the 1982 Pan-American Games in Halifax. The same determination led to his 24,901.55 mile « wheelchair journey through 34 countries. Hansen’s account is com- bined with co-author Jim Taylor’s comments and interviews with those who assisted or accompanied Hansen on his gruelling tour. The portrait that emerges is that of a very human man who has learned to deal not only with people but also with whatever fate throws his way. He dreams, but he sets about realistically to achieve those dreams; he leads and many want to follow. Certainly he has. not finished achieving. - __ Sports scores Caledonia Secondory and Thornhill Junior Secondary athletes competed in the Kelly Road open high school badminton tournament on January 30 weekend, Following are rasults by each school. Caledonia Boys ‘A’ Flight Singles Cal placed five ployers in the top m, aight, , Boys 'A' Doubles Surinder Diallswal and Peter Yip, first, Chels Terlasky and Garret Hidber, Second. Colin Brehaut and Allan Power, Third. Wayne Kueckle and Fernando Boys 'B' Doubles _ Barbosa, Firat. Anil Doel and Victor ; . Dhami, Third Boy ‘C' Doubles Mike Easton and Andrew Ogewa, _ ¥ Third Girls 'A’ Singles Slamml Gill, Third " Lisa Mailloux, First. Alda Pacheco, Second, \ Mui Luc, Third. Slammi Gill and Aida Pacheco, First Rose Lenser and Lisa Mailloux, Second Surinder Dlaliwal and Aida Pacheco; Second. Merle Alexander - and Mui Lue, Third. ; - Chris Teralesky and Lisa Mallloux, First. Wayne Kueckle and Kerry . Renshaw, Third. ‘Peter Yip and Monica Ravter, Third. Girls 'C’ Singles | Girls 'B’ Doubles Girls 'C' Doubles ‘a‘ Flight Mixed Doubles ‘B' Flight Mixed Doubles ‘C' Flight Mixed Doubles THORNHILL — UNDER 16 - Callie Swan, First, Michella Michaud, Second. Ev Higginson, Top 8. Pam Roth, Third. Cindy Hall, Erin . MacKee and Kerry Kinney © aa All in Top 6. _ Callie Swan and Ev Higginson, ‘Second, - Michelle Michaud in Top 6. Erin MacKee ond Cindy Holl, First. Pam Roth and Kerry Kinney, Second. Neil Boutilier, finished in Top 8. Dean Booth, First. Dale Hanson and : Carl Redmond in Top 8. Neil Boutilier, Finished in Top 8. Dean Booth and Troy Stenquit, Second. Carl Redmond and Dale Hanson in Top 8. Michelle Michaud, First. Pam Roth and Carl Redmond, Third. . Kerry Kinney and Ocle Hanson in Top 8. Girls ‘A' Singles Girls ‘B' Singles Girls 'C’ Singles Girls 'A' Doubles Girls 'B' Doubles - Girls 'C' Doubles — Boys 'B’ Singles Hoys 'C’ Singles Boys 'B’ Doubles Boys 'C’ Doubles Mixed ‘8’ Flight ‘Mixed 'C’ Flight THORNHILL —- UNDER 19 Kevin Schathauser, Third. Jason Larson in Top 8. Callle Swan and Kevin Schafhauser, Third. Jason larson and Cindy Hall | in Top 8. Boys 'B’ Flight Mixed Doubies