A14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 17, 1996 CHECKING IT OUT. Commercial Transportation Inspector Ken McKenzie takes a took at the underside of a dump truck pulled over on Old Lakelse Lake road during police roadchecks April 13. Bad brakes, no floors, and cracked or broken frames are the most common defects found during these types of checks. Drivers to get refunds MOTORISTS WHO have already paid their 1996 ICBC insurance rates can look forward to a refund in the next whilc. And Ubose who need to renew their policies won't be paying as much as they first thought. That’s the word from the . provincial government’s insurance corporation in response to the announcement two wecks ago of a freeze on 1996 rates. The freeze rolls back a planned 1.5 per cent rate increase for 1996 to the level it was in 1995. And the rollback applics even to those motorists who enjoyed other rate discounts announced late ast year. ” **The reduction will apply to al ICBC vehicle coverage,’’? a corporation press release stated recently. And il! apply to garage policies bought by auto dealers, repair and service shops. |For those expecting refunds, the amount will be $12 if the total policy cost was $800. The reduction will apply to the approxi- mately 1.2 million motorists who qualified for decreases announced late last year. Those reductions called for discounts of five per cent for basic and third party coverage and 10 per cent for collision and comprehensive coverage, But it also applies to those motorists who are. paying higher premiums this year be- cause of crashes found to be their fault in 1995 or who have rates go up owing to where they live or the vehicle they drive. All told there are 2,3 million drivers in B.C. and of that amount, 96 per cent qualify for some sort of rate reduction. And of that 2.3 million figure, 84 per cent qualify for the basic 40 per cent discount given to claim free drivers. Only four per cent of drivers in B.C. do not qualify for rate discounts, Sah te The ee td ana Break out the shacks, Peel aff a few hayers of clouling. Slap ana Tew layers of sunblock. IV's spring skiing, Whistler style. And with travel discatints as deep as the y snow. teselfy you might as well be Dr AirBC SUPERNATURAL BRETISTE COLUSA Thice flay Whistles She Puckitues finan 49 Calf pot paced ages ov Cli Vacations af L811) SH Lf 199. skiing for Tree, OF course. this tine of vear brings aut the blacders and mouobiin bikers too. Anil as an added-bonus, there's a lot more daylight hours in April and Slay. Noextricharge, We'll sprig for ‘ea. Ti iil ¢s ‘lo pl ay. 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Children are accepted from ages 30 months to 5 years. One months fee must accompany registration. Classes are: oy Moncay and Thursday. 9:00 - 14:30. am : ° $65.00/ma Wednesday and Friday .. 9:00 - 11:30 am- /$65.00/mo Mon., Wed., & Fri. “1:00 - 3:30 pm. $95.00/ma- Tuesday and Thursday 1:00 - 3:30 pm = $65.00/mo For further information please phone 635- 9388, visit the Preschool at 4907 Lazelle, or come to the Centre at 2510 South Eby Sirecl Terace Child DeveloprestCire ty “i 2510 South Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2X3 Terrace Home Business Association pring Fair | Saturday April 27 Terrace Arena Banquet Room 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. OVER 25 TERRACE HOME BUSINESSES WILL DISPLAY AND SELL * clothing » gifts * crafts * food & health products * services * computers and much more... Interested in renting a table for your business? Please Call 635-5097 n Yo There’ A Monster NE. Lee B.C Hydro'take it away for fee! It coulu be in your basement. Or your gitrage. 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