20 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 14, 1986 Police program prospers om TERRACE — The Spr- - " ing CounterAttack pro- gram blitz in the Terrace ms | area has resulted in a H - mumber of statistics be- : ing released. : a - . an. - . - Resident helps child overseas TERRACE — A special programs are adapted to, munity can benefit commitment has been the needs of the people, through the provision of made by a member of the and tend to be concen- wells, schools and much community, trated in rural areas more. Education is Sheila Collinson of where the whole com- continued om page 23 Terrace, has become a foster parent. Through Foster Parents Plan of Canada she __sOihas.«~ “adopted” nine year old Mercy of Kenya. Collin- | ertace —— eesalnonibon | (2. ta S-vents buon wing th to | COMUNG EVEN the foster child, her family and the communi- ty. May 2 - 30 — An exhibition of pottery and pencil draw- The object. of the ings, recent works of Julle Geliner and Beverley Holden f, . at the Terrace Art Gallery (lower level Public Library) oster parent program is [| tyesday, Wednesday and Thursday noon to3, and 7 to 9 not dependency, but to | p.m., and on Saturdays from noon to 3 p.m. help the family become ' . Thursday, May 15 — The Annual General Meeting of the independent and _self- Terrace Goncart Society at Caledonia Lecture Theatre supporting, through pro- | starting at 8 p.m. rams of medical and Mental care, vocational Thursday, May 15 — A meeting of the Arthritis Society , will take place at the Terrace Library. - training, and counselling : Friday, May 16 — The Order of the Eastern Star will be by social workers. All | having a Bake Sale and Contest at the Terrace Co-op from 1 to 4 p.m. Proceeds to go to the cancer fund. May 19 to 24 — The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 is hosting a Diamond Jubllee Week, 60th Anniversary. ‘Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday there will be special tournaments of crib, pool, darts, etc.; Thursday Is Casino Nite: Friday is Hobo Nite; and Saturday there Is a Diamond Jubilee Dance with cocktails at 6 p.m. and din- ner at 7 p.m. The Night Hawks will be playing. It's a gala affair, formal attire. For further Information call the Branch at 695-5825. Tickets available at the Legion. May 20 — Sat i Swim Lessons will be held at the Ter- tace Pool starting May 20 and running until June 28th. Spaces are avail. in most classes and lessons are for preschoolers, youths, teens and adults. For more info, call 638-1174, Thursday, May 22 — A workshop on Non-sexist Childrearing co-sponsored by the B.C. Teachers’ Federation, the Terrace District Teachers’ Association and the Terrace Women's Resource Centre will be held free of charge from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. In Cassie Hall School library. Limited space is available so pre-register early. Call the Women’s Resource Centre at 638-0228 or G. Mertens at 638-8013 after 4 p.m. Thursday, May 22 — The Terrace Jaycees are sponsor- ing All Star Wrestling, “Expo Manila” a special cage match featuring Big T and the Exterminator at the Ter- race Arena at.8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Be there. Saturday, May 24 — There wil! be a Garage and Plant Sale at Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle Ave. in Terrace from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds will go to the church parking lot fund. Thursday, May 28 — The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be having a workshop on menopause from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Skeena Health Unit, 3412 Kalum St. Pre-registration Is required and there is a limit of 30 par- ticipants. To register, call Candy at 638-0228, noon toa 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Sunday, June 1 — Northern Motorcycle Inc. will be sponsoring a seminar on Motorcycle Safety and Law at the Northwest Community College, Room 204 starting at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 7 — The B.C. Motorcycle Federation and Roadrunners Motorcycle Club of Terrace Is holding the 1986 National Ride for Sight Northern B.C. Destination. The ‘Ride for Sight’ destination has been established at the Inn of the West at 6:30 p.m. and Is for motorcycllsts ' The program covered 7 roadblocks, traffic en- a forcement and public A education. The public a: was made more aware of g the program this Spring due to a higher profile and the highway banner displayed throughout the program in Terrace. This was due to the fact that only five municipalities in B.C. took part in the Spring CounterAttack high profile campaign due to Expo 86 com- mitments by all other major centers, said local RCMP Constable Ewen Harvie. , Sheila Collinson of Terrace has become a foster parent fora A Traffic Safety Con- pine year old Kenya girl. Collinson said she decided to ference for high school adopt this young girl through the Foster Parents Plan of students from the nor- Canada as her family used to live in Kenya. Collinson's two thwest was held on May daughters spent their childhood in Kenya and went to 2 in Terrace and was the Schoo! in Nalrobl. highlight of the pro- gram, Harvie noted. Students chosen from - their respective schools took part in the con- ference that focused on impaired driving and fin- ding solutions and alter- natives for their age group. Terrace RCMP would like to remind all drivers that spot checks will con- tinue for impaired drivers along with equip- ment checks throughout the summer. Police ask all drivers to plan ahead, and avoid: finding themselves in a drinking and driving situation. ili ant eal mo CounterAttack stats. ye to criy Helden at show have an opportunity to see tact Art Eickmeyer 635-3978, James Gilham 635-9217 or = Spring CounterAttack biomorphic forms and pastel Nine year old Mercy Nthiru who collect donations for the Retinitls Plgmentosa qi Apr. 19 to May 3 Program Statistics colors at the Terrace Art Mbiti of Kenya has a foster Foundation, ‘which provides funds for eye disease a! for Terrace and ares: gallery until May 30. parent in Terrace. research. All motorcyclists who are interested can con- Fatal Collisions a tat ber Killed T/L ike Dh, TION write to Roadrunners Ride for Sight, Box 1113, Terrace umber Kille Iii MT Zz la / V8G 4V1. Injury Collisions ; Sunday, June 1 — An Edible Plant and Spring Number Injured ed Wildflower Workshop Is being. held with the emphasis Property Damage Collisions on identification of plants and flowers and where an ‘ : how to collect them. The workshop will include a fleld Total Traffic Charges Just traded in on . | trip to local area. For more info, call Terrace Parks and Number of persons charged for — drinking driving offences Collisions where alcohol was involved Number of Road Check Hours Number of Vehicles Checked Number of Written Warnings R 638-1174. a new motorhome ecreation at 638-1174 | Al-Anon Family groups. Meetings for friends and 1 978 VY A N G U AR D relatives of alcoholics, Meetings are held every Monday at 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital, the conference room in the psychiatric ward. M O t or Va if Con ver S i on Terrace Art Galtery — Do you have an afternoon or even- - i : ' . ing to Spare once a month and be able to take in an ar- 7 Number of 24-hour suspensions with furnace, fri dge, & toilet. tistic event at the same time? If you do — your Terrace i P . . Art Gallary woutd really appreciate it. Please call Dianne te A nice, clean premium unit... at 635-5905 after 6 p.m. or weekends. Termace Association for Community (wd = \s needing H advocates for handicapped people iiving in Terrace. For CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING See it at more information bao phone Janice at 695-9322 oF B.C. Jade and gemstones C B S L Carol-Ann at 635-3940, Prints, Native Arts & Crafts & E R Vi CE S TD. Kermode Knit One ha club for al parang etn i Original Works of Art CAMPERLAND . DLNo.5731 will be held on ihe 2nd Tuesday at noon anton ath Thursday at 7: .m. For further information ca NORTHERN LIGHT STUDIO PH ON FE: 63 5.61 55 Audrey 638-1295, Jan 636-7517 or Nancy 635-6319. Terrace 638-1403 5412 HIGHWAY 16 WEST, TERRACE Wheelchair Basketball — Caledonia High School gym, ; Monday and Wednesday from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. -~P>—p—LP PP LP \p Everyone is welcome.