= Posties pitch in challenge to other Terrace businesses — to help residents Barriere, B.C., which was recently ravaged by a devastating forest fire. They're asking Terrace resi- dents to support a bottle drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Proceeds go to the Barriere Relief Fund at Scotiabank. Letter carriers will be collecting bot- tles along city streets in postal trucks (please place your bottles and cans at the curb}, but you can also bring your donations to the back of the post office. Employees have already raised $310 in a 50/50 craw and a raffle. ai From B1 King praised for her support Her research involves sustainable communities and First Nations manage- ment of the environment and natural resources. She describes working with the Nisga’a and Haida as the “pinnacle” of her life. “A huge piece of my heart is going to stay ‘here,”: she added. A generous travel al- lowance will ensure King is able to return to the northwest to continue her research. Al her going away party last’ week, King was praised for her energy, commitment to education ‘and her generous support. “When I defended my thesis in the dead of winter,” UNBC instructor Invest in | futures , give for | research, 1 800 567-CURE "= Huston say wt Assuciaiinaf Gamat: - Uiltheresaue,hersus. Melissa Munn recalled in one of the notes from ab- sent colleagues read at the party, “Leslie made sure that she came to Prince George to be a smiling face in the crowd.” Colleague Rocque Be- ~ rthiaume thanked King for fostering the arts and First Nations studies. “Leslie has worked hard to create an environment of lifelong learning in a re- gion that has traditionally been under represented in access to post secondary [ Now's A GREAT TIME 10 BUY } > QUICK TICKETS} 635-4295 www.hawkaitr.ca Flexible fares for frequent flyers: education,” he said. Arlene Herman of UNBC's social work pro- gram said she was grateful to King’s strong base of values and her commit- ment to making the world a better place. “We were lucky to have her working with us for the past four years. She will be deeply missed.” Dennis MacKnack has been appointed as acting regional chair. A perma- nent replacement may be appointed in January. Zedobb. HOUSE OF REPAIRS 4837 Lazelle Ave., Terrace 635-2188 Washers® Dryerse Fridges* Stovese TV's CRIMI -STOPPERS Terrace Crime Stoppers thanks the people and organizations for their valued contribution to the 7th annual “Jail and Bailout” on Friday, August |, 2003. Our apologies to anyone whose request was overlooked - we were overwhelmed by the response! The winners of the gift baskets for the most “bail money” raised were Christine Cote of Mills Memorial Hospital and Sylvia Roque of McDonald's See You All At Next Year's Jail and Bailout | The event was a tremendous success RCM Police made over 50 “arrests” and all the bail funds raised went directly to support the Terrace Crimestoppers program. OST STAFF AT the Terrace Post Office have launched a campaign — and issued a < § MAKES A 300 POUND MECHANIC FEEL LIGHT ON HIS FEET. Comfort ca Concrete MADE IN USA SHOCK-ABSORBING FOOTBEDS MAKE OUR SERVICE OXFORDS PERFECT FOR HEAVY WORK. _, AND HEAVY WORKERS. Treat Your Feet To Red Wings. Available in: B 10-14, D 6-15, E 6-13, EEEE 7-15 635- Mion - 6703 Sat R The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Augus! 20, 2003 - B3 Whank You Verrace The Executive and Members of the TLT wish to thank the businesses and individuals of Terrace for their con- tinuing support. Including Benson Optical Close Up Business Northern Drugs — The Bank of Montreal _- ‘Totem Press ‘Standard Radio = GFNR The Terrace Standard _ Terrace Builders Do-It Centre Terrace Interlors Spotless Dry Cleaners Evan Lyon Daniel Barnswell . Gordon Oates Phil Bialobzyzki Joe Zucchaittl Duncan Archer Sharon Lynch A Special Thank You for our audiences, for their continued appreciation of our endeavours the Our official ticket outlet {s 1p. 4 UNIRLABE fa PAT ED Courtesy Travel \ ERPRSS SURAT 4718A Lazetle Ave wanes ADENT DENTAL CLINIC 635-2552 4623 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Mon-Fri « 8 am - 5 pm Toll Free: 1-800-406-1188 AUGUST 20" HUNDREDS OF DISCONTINUED ITEMS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT IN ALLS IT Nee 7 THE STORE CANADIAN 4 ef ane ae | ENN See BNR to 31"