mn ee ome emma eee Emer Mae do ~ Spring CounterAttack gets started today by Const. Ewen Harvie _ Again this year, Terrace and area residents will experience Counterattack roadblocks. In 1986 we-arrested 233 persons for impaired driving and related of- fences; With the changes in the Criminal Code for drinking and driving, penalties have increas- ed. Also, with Spring Counter- attack, your chances of being detected have increased. With the implementation in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert areas of the roadside breath analysis unit (ALERT), the chance of further convic- tions has increased. These units are put into place for use not on- ly during Spring Counterattack, but also year round. This instru- - ment, along with the breath- alyzer and blood samples, now makes being caught and con- victed that much more of a reali- ty. We are interested in making the highways safe all year round, and so the stepped-up Counter- attack program not only takes place at Christmas but also at this time of year as well. Road checks will be set up day or night and at different locations throughout the area. We are concerned about the number of unnecessary injuries and deaths that occur every year in our highway area. With over 57 charges this year already for impaired driving and related offences in the Terrace area, we want you to show your concern and we want you to think. The penalties for drinking and driving in B.C, are high, but nothing can replace a lost limb or a life, It’s not worth the risk, use Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 13, 1988 17 C net eer 1987 ESCORT GL Station wagon, 4 cyl., 5 speed, stereo, luggage rack 1985 FORD RANGER Pickup, 4 cyl., 5 speed, short box ‘7 195. Pickup, 4 cyl., diesel, 5 speed *8,495. 1986 FORD 15-PASSENGER VAN Books For Adults Emily Carr biography by Andrea Deakin Paula Blanchard’s biography of Emily Carr, ‘'The Life of Emily Carr’’, published by Douglas & McIntyre at $26.95, is a sensitive, carefully researched and very readable book. Paula Blanchard draws on Emily Carr’s writings and on other sources to paint a live- ly and sympathetic portrait of Emily as artist and as human being, showing at times those areas where she deceived herself or diplomatically covered up her real feelings in her writings, hiding from herself and others the hurt, the uncertainty and at times the confusion that she felt. Paula Blanchard looks at her problems in London, analyzing her physical responses, discussing the diagnosis of nervous breakdown and hysteria, and looking at them in light of our present under- standing of the physical effects of stress to make an acceptable sug- gestion that much of her problem was caused by that very factor. There is a vivid description of her first reaction to Indian artifacts when she first went to Alert Bay and then up the Skeena River to Hazelton. Her empathy and genuine desire to understand and ap- preciate all that she saw led to her acceptance by Indians who were " at first, understandably hesitant to share with her. The importance of her time in Paris and the support that she received from fellow artists, especially Lauren Harris, is lucidly and powerfully express- ed. Paula Blanchard has combined scholarship and perception in an excellent, approachable, and enjoyable biography. When ‘'Our Bodies, Ourselves”? was published it broke new. ground in its practical and supportive approach in dealing with women’s issues -by women, for women. Five books later,. “Ourselves, Growing Older” by Paula Brown Doress and Diana Laskin Siegal (General Publishing:$24,95), deals with the problems and the potential of the later years. There is a section on the understanding and prevention of medical problems, learning how to age well, and living with ourselves and others as we age. From pregnancy in middle life to the problems associated with sense loss — hearing and sight — and memory loss, this collection of articles faces with practical common sense and good advice the difficulties of aging, Everything You Wanted to Know about FRANCHISES A WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR Inn of the West, Terrace, B.C. May 6 - 7, 1988 Cost: $50.00 includes meal and Materials. Application available from: City Hall, 3215 Eby Street. or F.B.D.B., 4641 Lazelle Ave. Developmen! Bank @) sceer. co.sponsoren ¥ iy E350, VB, automatic, auxiliary heater, sterao 15,995. 1985 HYUNDAI PONY GLS_ 4 cyl., 5 speed, stereo *9,295. 1987 FORD AEROSTAR Wagon, 7 passenger, automatic, V6, loaded/Quad captains chairs Supercab, 6.9L, diesel, automatic, tilt/cruise 17,995. ~ 1987 RANGER 4x4| . ,Supercab, V6, standard, stereo sig | | °13,695. 1985 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE _- 2 door, 4 cyl., 5 speed, P.S., P.B. Pa | *3,195. Ss 1983 HONDA ACCORD Bs ss 2 door, 4 cyl., 5 speed, stereo 1978 FORD CARGO VAN E150, V8, automatic, customized interior *3,895. 1987 FORD RANGER Pickup, short box, 4 cyl., E.F.1., 5 speed *8,995. 4631 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. Call toll free: 1-800-772-1128 OL 5548 635-4984