1 I ' chase new, while impaired has an increased _. chance. of getting ‘caught this "year. ~~ . ie In addition, the B.C. Solicitor ‘General announced heavier pen- _~alties this month — mandatory ~ license suspension for impaired drivers is now one year. . ‘Impaired driving statistics for 7 the first three months of 1989 in the Terrace area show a signifi- cant increase over last year: 76 _ charges to date, compared to’57 - during. the same period in 1988. . » -Roadchecks will be set.up at. random during the campaign, in various locations at different Bo i Ba ‘AUTOMOTIVE _ ‘No.down payment and bank financing O.A.C. Lease/pur- used trucks, cars. B.C.’s largest Ford: Dealer since 1927. Call Bob Langstaft collect 522-2821. 0.85276.. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A Unique Opportunity! Dir- ect ‘from manufacturer. . Highly successful in Europe and. available in Canada. ALL CASH BUSINESS Part/Full . Time or Absentee. HUGE PROFITS! No selling. Prem- jum established locations: are waiting. 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Now opr ing counterattack | beg Ins tomorrow” | _ TERRACE — The RCMP will ~ begin their annual Spring Coun- - terattack campaign to discour- _ age drunk ‘driving tomorrow, “and.Cst. Ewen Harvie, the local - @rime prevention officer,. says “anyone attempting to drive hours of.day or night. Police will be using the recently intro- duced roadside breath dnalysis unit (A.L.E-R.T.), and Cst. Harvie says the device has prov- en effective in increasing detec- tion rates. - Harvie also points out the owner of at least one licensed - establishment in the area has offered assistance in addressing the problem: a Mount Layton Hot Springs program provides an unlimited quantity of free, non-alcoholic beverages for the designated. driver within any group. RCMP statistics indicate that 51 percent of impaired driv- ing charges are laid against peo- ple leaving a licensed establish- ment. - Spring Counterattack runs from April 13'to May 4. “The Princess and the Pea” What started out as a Creative Writing assignment in Ken Morton's Grade 6/7 class has become a new acquisition for the Uplands Elementary School library. Hannah Rensby (left) did the artwork and helped Chris Ekman with the story in a modified version of . The two Grade 7 Uplands students entitled their story “The. Prince and the Jelly Bean”, and after receiving top marks in class got help from teacher | Mike Schneider (above) with some color p then donated to the Uplands library. hotocopying. The reproduced version was These Ads appear in the more than 75 Newspapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community , $159. for 25 words ($3. per each a 7 se fa. EDUCATION Stay at home and make money. Hundreds of profit- able. plans. Free details. Write to S.M.O. .Dept. 2,. P,O. 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Save up to 40% by subscribing to ‘‘The Gunrunner.’’ The Canadian monthly newspaper listin hundreds of new, used, modern and antique fire- arms for sale/trade: Sub- scription $20/yr. to: Gun- runner, Box S657, Leth- bridge, Alberta TiJ 324. Sample copy $1.75. a Newspapers Association and reach more than 1,000,000 homes and a potential two million readers. ORS dditional word) Call The Terrace Review at 635-7840: He HELP WANTED | GARDENING _ Interested in Greenhouse o1 Hydroponic Gardening? Greenhouses $195., Hydro- onic Gardens $39., Halides rom $140. Over 2000 pro- ducts in stock, super prices, Free .Catalogue call Toll Free 1-800-663-5619. Water Farms, 1244 Seymour S&t., Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3N9. HELP WANTED Certified planerman requir- ed: Must be able to mill- wright. Shift work. Union rates and benefits. Resume to Skeena Sawmills, P.O. Box 10, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A3 Attn. Watiace T. Schmidt, Planer Superin- tendent. Experienced electrician re- quired by small commercial and Industrial contractor. Top wages: and benefits. Resume: P.O. Box 3397, Courtenay, B.C. VSN _SN5. Wanted experienced mach- Ine operator for excavation company. Must be profic- ient in small cat and. excava- tor work. Resumes and ref- Ofo..~98 to: 120 Redonda Way, Campbell River, B.C. VOW 577. . Sports/news reporter/ photo- grapher for twice-weekly newspaper in southeastern B.C. Experience preferred but will consider recent. Journalism graduate. Dark- room experience required. Must have valid driver’s lic- ense, Salary’ per union agreement. Rush resume and recent clippings to: . Simon Birch, Editor, Castle- gar News, Box 3007, gar, B.C. VIN 3H4. Experlenced. editor wanted for twice-weekly newspap- er in Yellowknife, NWT. Apply to: Annelies Pool, anaging Editor, Northern News Service, Box 2820, Yellowknife, N.W.T., X1A Castle- - 2R1_ (403) 873-4031, Project planner for Packing Plant, Cawston, 8.C. Know- ledge of organic and natural foods and understanding of co-op concept are assets. Apply in writing to Wid est Organic Co-op, 2471 Simpson Rd., Richmond, B.C. 276-2411, Fax 276- 8583. April 21/89. PERSONAL Calling former. Williams Lake residents! Come meet your friends of yester- year at the city’s 60th Birth- day and Homecoming Party, June 29th. Phone 392-5036 - for Information. Body? Mind? Spirit? Who are you? Call 1-800-FOR- TRUTH, 1-800-367-8788. RELIABLE CANADIAN AND ORIENTAL LADIES {all ages) seek housekeeping opportunity, exchange for shared accomodation, new locations, companionship, etc. Request further Infor- mation 1-547-2020 anytime (7 days). . PETS & LIVESTOCK New carriages/wagons, res- torations, parts and acces-. sories. Wheel repairs, coach rentals. Consignments. Dis- counts for clubs and organi- zations. Cariboo Carriage ‘Works, Box 1017, 100 Mile House, BC,. VOK 2E0. Phone (604)395-4111. 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