‘Art on the move : ‘CARVED AT Kitselas, this four and half by six and half foot piece created by Dempsey Bob is now “resting in a Vancouver lawyer's office. Made from ““red cedar, it's a. good luck story common to natives on the northcoast. Carvers at Kitselas are now work- ing in a building completed last year. Dempsey Bob ‘TERRACE — Drivers can look forward to more traffic enforce- ament with a second RCMP of- ©. Yfiver: being added to city traffic a ‘duties. ' The new position was created “Jan, -L and,that.gives the RCMP oy ‘detachment: more flexibility, - says’ ‘Inspector Lawrence Yeske, « s-officer'in charge. “Where we need more traffic atrol is the Thursday, Friday “dand Saturday period when a lol ;of out of town people came in shop,”’ said Yeske. “Now. we'll have an officer’ 7 fon during the daylime period of “those” days and one at night when those people and eRe in “flown are “out driving, The two" irarric neo fos are ot given to to specific officers : but the hours are merged in with ‘that of the’. delachment's shighway patrol with the effect “that there are two officer years ‘dedicated to citytraffie patrol ,in any 12- month period. oy at kek ‘ “Ine other: ‘RCMP news, two arare’ “Second traffic officer tek officers just out of Training have recently arrived. , One replaces a general duty officer already here transferred to traffic duties. © The detachment’s operating strength is 42 police officers, 22 '- of- which are designated for municipal duties and eight of ‘which are designated for rural dulies. Others are assigned lo the highway patrol, investiga- - tion section, crime prevention - and identification. There is also one dog officer. AL the same. time, there is no word yet on anew niember for the area's highway: ‘patrol. It’s down one constable. -* 2 At normal strength there is one corporal and four con- stables on the highway patrol. - Inspector Yeske said the posi- tion will be filled and is not sub- ject to recent measures to trim costs. But he said there is a lag time in filling vacancies because of ‘the training period fc for | new.of- gficers. That didn’t exist in previous ‘years when officers considered . surplus lo detachment needs were kept ‘alt. various detachments to fill vacancies as they arose, added Yeske, “Bul now with budgets the way they are detachments only have on strength | what they pay ‘for,’ he said. Food ready for next week : ‘TERRACE — The Terrace Churches’ Food Bank holds“its -. second: distribution of the ae Next week. , first: ‘distribution ple in November while... in ‘Deceniber, : rmy’s Christmas-hamper pro- gram tuok place. oes The. distribution takes place ‘Jan,,- 14-17, said: food ‘bank spokesman, Terry Elkiw, :. ‘Food’ hampers can be picked up-at the.green and white house beside the- Evangelical . “took : the. .Salvation : Free’ Church on Sparks St, . _ Jan: 14 is for people with last names from A-H, Jan. 15 is for « LR, Jan.16 is for'S-Z. and Jan. ' 17 is for people who: missed the - first three days. There ‘are. 11 ‘meiner: chur. ches in the food bank and dona- "» tions of food and:money can be made to” the churches. >... Elkiw said the food. bank . won't have trouble meeting this month’s needs because of dona-. tions over the Christmas period. : -The.food:bank is the recipient of surplus foods collected for -M the Salvation Army's hamper |J program. 3 The.bank will. require dona- . ; lions for its February distribu- : tion, ‘said another organizer, © Micki Braid, “This month we have quite. a lot but we'll require donations for February,”* she said; “Individual groups are helping oul, Braid added, giving the most recent example of the Alliance chureh Pioneer girls group: which foodstuffs. cians Association, is an.evening “Seniors Drug Action Program, — collected ; _Tornce Standard, Wednesday, sanuary 91991 — Past AT BID ENS FROMTHE ACROPOLIS.ctT NOW *: TERRACE _ Local: ‘husiciane . and the Terrace Little Theatre are combining efforts to raise. | money for the Northern B.C. Winter Games, e What’s happening, says Gord | Sheban from the Terrace. Musi- of music, dancing, door prizes, food and refreshments Jan. 19. “We're. calling it. a mega-gig,”’ said Sheban. Musi- cians will be providing the music while Terrace. Little Theatre will -be in charge of pro- duction, He said the evening in the Dolly Varden Room at the Ter- race Inn also provides bands an Opportunity to showcase their talents by performing rock and roll, country. and western and pop music. Tickets are-on sale at Sight and Sound, the Terrace Inn and from the winter games office on ‘ the highway. There is a limit of 200 tickets. ANOTHER HAPPY BIRTHDAY! -_ _ Jack Phalen celebrated another Birthday on January 2nd, AT THE INN OF THE WEST BIRTHDAYS ARE PRICELESS! Soon times, good food, good friends. 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