en Sank ne ng ' -wedding fashions to be held at the. & ‘Inn of the West Sunday, Oct. 4, from 1 -Melloyds to kick off multi- media — CounterAttack © exhibition TERRACE — The Ministry of - Attorney General’s Counterat- tack display arrived in Terrace yesterday and will be open to the . public at the Skeena Mall until . Saturday ‘to celebrate ‘“‘A Decade Down A Safer Road”’. reducing the number of im- paired driving incidents,’’ said Harvie. “‘No.one plans to go out and kill or hurt someone with their vehicle or. to lose their licence when they go out for a drink or According to RCMP Con- toa party. stable Ewan Harvie, Terrace is the first stop on a six-city pro- vincial tour this fall. The display ‘came to the city through the ef- forts of the Terrace RCMP’s ongoing community prevention program in conjunction with the Attorney General’s Department. Travelling with the Counterat- tack display are the Vancouver- based musical group, ‘The -Melloyds'’. ~ A hit. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre earlier this year, The Melloyds put on a first-class per- “formance for youth and adult : alike in Terrace that captured audience participation with that ~ “good old Rock and Roll beat’’. ‘Singing their message on the dangers of drinking and driving, ‘the Melloyds will be performing at local junior secondary schools and Caledonia Senior Secondary during their current trip and have already put on student per-. formances.at Thornhill Junior Secondary School Tuesday mior- -ning and: the R.E.M. Lee ‘Theatre earlier today. In addition, the group will **Regardless, every year ‘in B.C. thousands of people are in- | jured and hundreds are killed in motor vehicle accidents.'’ Harvie urged everyone to take the time to visit the Counterat- tack display at Skeena Mall, catch a performance by the Melloyds, and ‘‘learn ‘more about this problem that costs us millions of dollars every year in hospital and court costs’’. . He said, ‘‘Parents are invited - to bring their family down and start early to explain the need to ‘Think before you drink and drive’.”’ also.be performing in the Skeena BB. Mall throughout the display ‘period, and Constable Harvie said the public is invited to at- tend and enjoy the group’s music. Included in this year’s “‘bigger _ : and better” 10th anniversary . | Counterattack display are a talk- ing bartender, the ALERT road- . side breath-testing vehicle and: information booths with many , interesting and informative ar- ticles on the Counterattack pro- 7 gram and its goals. “The Terrace RCMP are pro- ud to be able to bring the Counterattack display to Ter- race as part of their ongoing prevention programs aimed at Terrace Welcome Wagon coordinator Alma Joachim invites bridss-to-be, mothers and guests to a show of p.m. to 4.p.m. The show, sponsored by Terrace merchants, willl feature. gifts and door prizes. To pre-register, q . Call Alma Joachim. at 636-1204. ' . Police report | ~ two:local- drivers will. ‘wppeas” in rot be Ta rest ot ih charged by Terrace RCMP with . “impaled driving on Sept. 14. =F _ Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 30; The singing Melloyds make a return. appearance toni RCMP detachment's drinking-driving CounterAttack program. The a cappela ght in Terrace i in the Skeena mall at 7 £30 f p.m.as part of the iocal 7 group has been a a hit with young people 7 throughout Canada with their message of an intoxicant-free lifestyle. +» ADECADE ROWNA, SAFER ROAD 1977-1987 - EXHIBIT AT - SKEENA MALL. | - SEPT 29-OCT? 3 Led D pg PA a tet te ba Dee SE SEY ia ing remanent fe al oP MBL e INFORMATIVE EXHIBITS e PERFORMANCES BY 2 errace oR. C. M. Pale a eres Vy Feng game ome es — +E i ' a.