* Workers _ get Day of Recognition TERRACE — Each year hundreds of Canadian workers are killed on the job, and many are in- jured and disabled, said Terrace alderman George Clark. In recognition of this April 28 has been declared an annual Day of Recognition of the sacrifice by Canadian workers who have been killed, injured or dis- abled on the job. In recognition of this day the Canadian Flag was lowered to half mast on April 28. Terrace residents Bob and Merry Hallsor will be attending a raception and luncheon for Their Royal Highnesses, Prince Charles and Lady Diana, in Vancouver on May 2. Merry Hallsor sald that the Invitation to the event carne from the Prime Minister's office. Following the luncheon the Hallsors will be present at the official opening of Expo 86. Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 30, 1986 3 Jim Lamb (right), president of the Kitimat and Terrace Labor Council and Conrad Bork {left), a disabled worker, join Terrace Alderman George Clark who officially proclaims April 28 as a day of recognition for workers’ sacrificas. Sherry Haifyard photo In Terrace provincial court _ On Friday, April 18, in Terrace Provincial Court Kurt Boehm was fined $250 for theft. . In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, April 18, Kenny Valcourt was fined $400 for driving with a blood alcohol content greater than 80 mgs. In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, April 18, Andreas Muldoe was fined $75 for theft. Larry Good was fined $250 in Terrace Provin- cial Court on Friday, April 18, and given one year’s probation for theft and obtaining goods under false pretenses, ‘A CounterAttack program is being strictly enforced this week, as part of a scheme torid the streets of impaired drivers. Sherry Halfyard photo Hospital to celebrate 25th anniversary TERRACE Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace will soon be celebrating its 25th an- niversary. Norman Carelius, ex- ecutive director at the hospital, said the facility was opened at its present on March 4, 1961 by the Honorable Eric C. Mar- tin. To begin our 25th an- niversary celebrations, we will be hosting a booth at the Skeena Mall on Saturday, May 10, 1986 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Carelius said. At that time we will feature various displays of hospital equipment and services, and the public Police report On Sunday, April 27, three Prince Rupert youths, two boys aged 14, one girl aged 15, were Golden Fleece In northern Georgia, a Soviet republic, people once used a pegged sheepskin lo extract gold particles from rivers, says Na- tional Geagraphic, The practice, which was described as early as the first century B.C. by a Greek geographer, may have been the basis of the myth of Jason's quest forthe Golden Fleece. in RCMP custody charg- ed with several incidents of shoplifting and possession of stolen pro- perty following a weekend investigation. The three youths shoplifted merchandise from several Terrace merchants exceeding $1000 in value, and operated as a team, The investigation is continu- ing. will have the opportunity to meet some of the staff and to ask questions. A brochure explaining the history. of Mills Memorial Hospital will be made available along with a summary of our current projects, he add- ed. At 3 p.m., we will cut the birthday cake and pass it out to the public. After the weekend the Auxiliary will be con- ducting tours of the hospital, primarily in the areas of the laboratory, X-ray, emergency and physiotherapy depart- ments. These are scheduled for Monday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 14 from 1 p.m, to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. In- terested parties are in- vited to attend and should meet in the main lobby of the hospital, Carelius said. Northiand Delicatessen “Your Family Restaurant and Deli” 4621 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE 635-2833 NEW HOURS: 8:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. - MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL MAY 1,2, 3 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. WESTERN STEAK 5°59 SWISS ROULADEN 5% BRATWURST qos Inctudes soup or salad, vegetables and pan-fried potatoes or dumplings. FREE DESSERT with every meal. We serve children’s portions. \ Hi si inte ene hee “DOOR PRIZE LUNCHEON SPECIAL = 11.30 a.m-5:00 p.m. Hot Deal $4 75 # 2 European wieners and potato sajad, Kaiser Bun $945 $975 x Soup and sandwich Special vw Anniversary Burger ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL MAY 1 TO 8 Farmer's Sausage 100g/99¢ Savarian meatioafi00g/69¢ European wleners 100g/85¢ Burgundy salami 100g/*1* Paprikasausage 1009/89¢ Lyoner, 100g/79¢ Edam: 89¢/100g Mozzarella: 89¢/100g Cooked ham 100g/89¢ Headchesse 1009/59¢ Beer Sausage 100g/89¢ CHEESE: Dutch Gouda: 99¢/110g SALAD Swiss Meat Macaroni (large container] $2 ib (large container) *275lb {large container) *4% DON'T MISS OUT ON THE FUN... COME AND CELEBRATE WITH US! ONE OF OUR STAFF WILL PREPARE AND HAND OUT SAMPLES FOR YOU TO TRY.