4 * eS EE Council | _Shorts Jaywalkers beware t | COUNCIL gave final adop- ; tion to bylaws that lets. the ! cily fine jaywalkers $50 and i fo rezone property at 3222 F » Munroe St. to lecal com- ; mercial, ~~ 3 the Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 20, 1999 - A7 The’ Tezoning makes way for renovation of the former Terrace Full Gospel Chris- ~ tan Fellowship church into ‘a physiotherapy clinic. Fewer THAT'S FRANCIS Aksidan filling up- bags at last week's foad bank held by local Terrace churches, He volunteered cI a Sea RT SENS ISS SES NNN NSP FRETS EMI SBS TA TENS FITS SENSES FeSO LETTE 2 Leyte, a put down “FEWER dogs and cats were cuthanized. last year, according to Terrace Animal Shelter statistics.: Just four dogs and 68 cats were pul down at the shelter in 1998, -and most of those were’ due to sickiness. ~.That’s down from 10 dogs and 84 cals euthanized in 1997, and in the peak :year — 1996'—- 186 unwanted cals had to be put to sleep. A -total of -672- animals were impounded at’ the . ‘Shelter in °98, down slightly from. previous years. Most of, (hem — 602° animals — “were released “ to’ their owners or adopted by new ones: | ma two days of the four-day food bank, Food bank distribution week seis a record THE NEW year is breaking records in food bank distribution. In four days, the Terrace Churches Food Bank distributed 671 bags of food: to people in need. “It’s the most we’ve ever given out,” said Kathy Miller, coordinator for the food bank. In the first two days of distribution volunteers gave out 406 bags of food. Each moming, volunteers made up 130 bags, the maximum number for which they have room. The remainder were made up.in the afternoons. Miller said B.C.’s poor economy is in- creasing distribution numbers. “Some people find they’re caught in a Situation where they've been laid off work and ULI. takes a while,” Miller said. “A Jot of people are fi inding things very tight,”’ she said, She said people have been very gener- ous with food donations. “Its. been wonderful and ovenvhelm- ing to see the generosity of people in Ter- race to help others.’’ Everything Throughout The Stere Until January 31, 1999 (Excluding undergarments!) Elegance Fashions 3230 Kalum St. Terrace 635-3666 Pager and | 6 months service 95 Panasonic IN-POWR Offer also includes voice mail and personal greeting. KEITH AVE. MALL CITY CENTRE SKEENA MALL TERRACE KITIMAT TERRACE 635-5333 652- 5000 635-4948 BC TEL Mobility “ Authorized: Dealer « 8 Binlmed Ofer includes Panasonic EN-POWER pager, ‘ol numeric messages per month and local coverage. Prepaid omounts ore nol refundeble. Taxes extra, After first 6 months, $90 sami-annval billing apples, Dresses Blouses Skirts Sets aco Sake gp wel oe . ’ : r Select Lingerie Maternity Wear Pant Suits Coats & Jackets Jewellery Scarves “8 Nomonbordig © at Fy ie Frost Free * Adjustable door bins | _HOTPOINT ‘with Freezar ot the bottom « per Deluxe Rerigertor and Loaded with Features * Extra deep Crispers and lots more SHANDI-HITE’ Fresh 9d at the TOR freezer-at the BOTTOM! svantod features ‘ Ne, dosr atoragalnite ° category. You cantood PE 2 litte. bottles and fa “36 cana nthe . = Adjustable door bins for thosa hard to fit items = SUPER CAPACITY — Washer *649 - SUPER CAPACITY it’s REALLY BIGI * Extra sound insulation package * Automatic Dry Control * 10 cycles * 7 Cycles © Reversa-door Dryer. * Extra fabric care setling $449 | Totem’s Countrywide Furniture & Appliance SP 4501 Lakelse Ave. Terrace 1-800-813-1158 » 638-1158