The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - A7 STEAK & : : LOBSTER a 60z. Top Sirloin broiled ; to perfection a 4-50z. lobster tail served with hot melted butter and your choice of baked potato, roast potato, : riceorany salad.” “ Terrace rescue team finds missing youth A SECOND tcen missing in 1,300m south of where the — have.” Jephson said. . the community — piece of.ice or just floated ing the same sunny spring a Fort St. James fake since snowmobile and Prince’s Jephson said team mem- Christmas Day was found body were found Feb. 2. bers logged more than 1,050 CAPTAIN COMBO by Terrace Water Rescue “ Searchers used a sophis- hours of on-ice time and 260 | doz. Lobster Tail & Boz a crews last week. licated: sonar device to lo- hours of travel time. Crab Legs served with i Nineteen-year-old Mat-. cate’ the two teens and the Many holes were drilled "your choice of baked e thew Karey’s body was dis- — snowmobile. “through the ice so the so- "potato, roast potato, fi, * covered just after noon on Jephson said Karey’s nar device could be lowered rice.or any salad. : Feb. 18. body was either moved, by down. The weather cooper- " i: Che: For R ti Call “We're all relieved. for the direction of the wind, a-- ated with Fort St. James see- nn © ~~ “A £2. TEC the family, the c ity i sy 7 i y. 250-638 - 1503 4402 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace | : | = and just for ourselves.” said® that direction. — weather, as Terrace — last 4 Dave Jephson of ‘Terrace Terrace Search and Res- ‘week. i _— $ Search and Rescue. cue members Dwayne Shep “1's been great, nice and ™ Karey and another teen. herd ahd Sin Lue found Kar- warn but just cold enough « .Kora-Lee — Prince. were — ey’s body. to keep everything frozen.” snowmobiling when, au- Jephson said Luchas been — Jephson said. thorities suspect, the ma- there for the full 38 days.9 “The sonar had: been run- chine went through the ice = Lue had been looking for ning: 34 days straight out of of Stuart Lake. work in Terrace, and even — the 38 days the rescue team Prince's body \ as found though employers were call-.’” had been in Fort St. James. earlier.» ing him, he just kept saying Jephson hopes the team ce Karey's body was sus- he wasn’t returning -home can bring the sonar home : _ rs A 7 pended vertically in the w until the "search was ‘com- — and practice with it. — — i ws ter because of the flotation pleted. . He and other members of — ALLEN KAREY, the father of Matthew Karey, who was ; f 8 | Ee : of his boots. His head was “Hm hoping he didn't the Terrace team will be at found by a Terrace Water Rescue crew last week, ~~ Ken is Back! , resting on the lake bottom. lose work but that’s the = the funeral services for the holds the sonar that helped find his son and another : a He — was, discovered dedication of the people we — two teens. . Fort St. James teen missing since Christmas Day.» and to celebrate ’ . Search and rescue grant restored 4 save 5” a SEARCH and rescue ‘volunteers here won't have’ The group gets money from bingo, but isi’ ‘tal- «ing the difference. oe . . Colou rs & Perms . _— noted. — ; ‘to effectively reduce the rent to $10,000 by donat- — ment to pay for these services.” ue 3 to scramble to make up a cul to their grant from lowed to spend it on the building rent. “City council voted Feb. 14 to abandon its pre- - not to be combined with other offers the city after all. The roughly 30 active members have special- vious recommended cut and maintain Terrace. - coupon expires 03/31/05 Council backed down on the plan to chop 10 ized equipment that must be kept indoors and ina. Search and Rescue's grant at $9,000 for. 2005. per cent of $900 out of, the Terrace Search and — secure location, he said, They're also asking fire chief Randy Smith.to Rescue grant. If the city won't provide the money for rent, — prepare a report on_how other groups around the The city had planned to give the group $8. 100 he said, the group could erect a new building ona north are financed, with an aim to lobbying for in- instead of the $9,000 given in recent years. city-owned property. creased money from the provincial government. a But Search and Rescue rep Bill Braam told Braam: noted the city grant has already been “T suspect it’s just a hodge-podge of volunteers s wave iy a council the move would leave the group without — cut in recent years from $12,000 down to $9,000. running bingos and raffles to pay for what thes, ait Bp pit ast! » enough money to pay ils rent, forcing it to search “That funding’s been slowly eroded away,” he, province should be funding,” councillor David here a our P mo ‘ H for a new home. said. me Hull said. . . w Hing of oo es : “Our time and effort is all volunteered,” he After the last cut, he said, the landlord agreed “Pressure has to come to bear on the govern- 1s a w / beanie r Association/TD Canada ice “O Ino arian traticn, administration fees, PPSA and taxes not included. 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