B12 - The Terrace Standard. Wednesday, December 11, 1996 Sending outa holiday message This holiday message is from the staff at Mills Memorial Hospital and Northwest Alcohol and Drug Services. AS CHRISTMAS nears, take a moment to look at your family — your wife, husband, mother, father, sisters, brothers or your children and friends. Really watch them, how they move, how they play. Now picture this, They are laying in a hospital bed, on life support. Not moving. Attached to tubes, hoses, monitors, as you sil by their side thinking, ‘‘Oh God. Why did this happen?” It doesn’t have to, if you don’t drink and drive. kk kkk Like the hospital staff members say, it is the time of year to stop and teflect on the cost of drinking and driving. This season, give the phrase ‘‘ticing onc on,”’ a different meaning. Show your support for people who don’t drink and drive by lieing a red ribbon onto your vehicle’s atten- hae. The Red Ribbon Campaing began was started by Mothers Against Drunk Drivers. This campaign has spread across Canada and the US, and now every year during the holiday season local businesses display baskets of red ribbons. Drivers are invited to pick one up and “‘tle one on’’ the side mirror or antennae of their vehicle, This lets everyone know that they won’l be drinking and driving. The Red Ribbon Campaign begins Dec, 15 and wraps up ou January 6. We don’t know what causes ; . businesses, multiple sclerosis, but research is closer to finding the answer, * n : . Multiple Sclerosis ‘ Soclety of Canada °o 1-800-268-7582 The Kitimat/Terrace & Area White Pages are about to close. Closing date December 27, 1996 Now’s the time to check your company’s White Pages listing to make sure it’s accurate and complete. Do you want to add names and positions of key employees? Do you want to include cellular phone or pager numbers? Also, nowis the time to check your home listing, Is everything spelled correctly? Do you want to include family members? Remember charges do apply to changes and extra listings: Call your BC TEL Customer Service Office now because there’s not long left. Call: 811-2828 (Business) BCTEL 811-2323 (Residential) dl Doing business with The Mutual Group is rewardi More than 750,060 owners of participating policies with Mutual Life of Canada are about lo share in aa $40 million. That’s because participating policyholders at Mutual are not only valued customers, they're also owners, Like many companies, Mutual pays experience based dividends. The $40 million is another way we're tangibly recognizing and sharing ous overall financial success with owners. The companies of The Mutual Group offer a broad range of innovative individual and group insurance products, savings and investment products, mottgage loans, and other financial services. Whether you want more security in your life or a growing portfolio of investrnents, we can provide many ways to help you achieve your financial goals, That's another dividend of doing business with The Mutual Group. Frank Donahue ‘Therese Ross 635-2387 635-5402 Sis Season's i The Mutual Group Greetings RY! Agents Hoensed with Mutual Lifo of Canada. | ue family TIE ONE ON — Northwest Alcohol and Drug counsellors Greg McQuarrie’ and Clare-Jean Lamb tie a red ribbon to a vehicle's attennae, The red ribbon signifies that the driver won't drink and drive. Red ribbons are available at. local achwood & e i Sis Just in time for Christmas Timeless Oak & Fine Chevelles and Framed Hurror Designs Nostalgia mizvoes ave ola friends to many people - a ceplection of unique value and good taste. artetping —... you make your house a Aone, Nostalgia promises quatity consteuction fron Quk and EPine for long lasting beauty, ensuring é- lifetime of pleasuce and companionship foe you and your fenrily, Available ina 4 variety of wood ‘stains Manufactured In Canada All West Glass Terrace Ltd. 4711A Keith Avanue 638-1166 eg . V2 , 2, / ” JANES Northern Associate made of top quality - top of the line Birchwood Mailer Cand 2 vodka Hae Taeketitiner ah aretiare