raised: || I wick and CASYo0- 7 ‘TERRACE — The Teen | Dance took place on Fri- | “aeicice | BUSINESS GUIDE _| Foji Daitshaw, who - |... Transmissions = Thornhill Grocery sponsored the dance, said the participants -raised peta -$378 for Rick Hansen. & Exchange * Rebullt 4 aber ~ -.' a Parts © Repairs - | The . invited. -bouncers "+: Automotive and marine aA. & Laundromat .. were the Terrace Rugby § Your focal, on the spot specialists © Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. = 10 p.m. - | Team. Do for over 16 years © Fresh meat cut daily “3831 -- Everyone had a great | . for tne bast in maintenance or repair... © Fresh produce, ‘Take-out’ foods _ time, added Danshaw.-" | TERRACE TRANSMISSION 695-6804. i se . ~ 4419 Laglon Avo; Terrace ~ , ce ; " 4 ; n : r __. 635-2600 After hours: 635-6937 _2cro8s from Thormhill Elementary Mino = —— = Ss ——— .». -.. | PRO TECH ELecTRoNIcS | . KALUM ELECTRIC. | _. Dark eyed beauty hoc ke f | 4519 LAKELSE AVE, TERRACE Major Appliances: | One-year-old Megan Ridke of Terrace is one of the faw lucky ff Na NP ENN | 635-5134. Frigidaire + Electrohome , ones to have her picture taken on the giant T-shirt displayed : ~ ‘Complete electronics - Westinghouse Quasar T.V. repairservices ~~ > Safes & Service VCR. . Parts Depot Weservice . ‘for all makes ail makes Kalum Electric Ltd. 9 “*cseces recently at Skeena Mall. The shirt will be submitted to the VJ rs Guinness World Book of Records for official entry which will Dp ; = _Include shirt-size and amount of signatures received in the — ne vo ” Sarvice centre formost @ province of British Columbia. _ - Phato by Daniele Berquist. | ; -+° @f major brands O ust ed 7 Satelite Vv systems Terrace minor hockey rep teams lost out at the best-of-three zone finals Your complete ¢7iiiias source for all | a CONTRACTING | held on the Feb, 21 | your heating weekend. =. Sd needs, —_ The Peewee zone final _ | _ | Commercial & Residential Consiruction, played, at Kitimat was | Worthwest Consolidated Maintenance, Repairs & Renovations strictly one-sided as Burns | ort Suppy Ltd, Wood Stove Installations Lake won over the Skeena Cellulose boys 10-5 and 12-4. The Lakers now head for Port Moody for -| the B.C..‘AA’ finals start- ing March 15. ihe _| 43916 MOUNTAINVIEW AVE. an~ conn. 6239 Keith Ave. Terrace 635-7158 | TERRACE, B.C. “~~ 635-5859 TOTAL S. Specializing Iw _ BUSINESS SERVICES | ‘ise (Jao 4x4 and ue The Atom division title, - or TYPING. - ; CFT e} 0, Automatic. ‘went to. Kitimat Rotary % VOICE PAGERS * PHOTOCOPYING . . "| Transinission - 7 ‘Reps in a comeback series % 24-HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE . Repairs ' against Terrace’s. All. |. mano ode | a wel | -_ yas, 638-8 195 - ‘Repalte Lid nee fas || #1-3236 Kalum St., Terrace, B.C, V8G 2N4— 6 ER ed 3 * ne hd to an RA =. — att a: Seasons Atoms. «Terrade:. q June Ridke, with one-year-old daughter Megan sions. the won the opener 9-5, but — oH largest T-shirt In the world, which was displayéd at Skéena - pris, oa, i ‘Mali in Terrace on Feb. 16 and 17. The community was invited | rinks td a3 back with ae | to sign their name on the shirt in spaces which cost from$2to “oy reer 1 fin ; | : $1,000. ‘The shirt will be given to Rick Hansen at the B.c. _There’s no provincial final border. The expected time of his arrival is early April. . series for this age group. . _ Photo by Daniele Berquist. The Burns Lake- TERRACE LTD. For lots o’ Bargains, call _ GLASS J 4711-A Kalth Ave. Lots rah Cones - ‘Auto Glass Specialists: .| . S keen eting Eid. Houston Combines won = . r : ’ the three-team Midget - - al nN e g ass series at Smithers on the Feb. 21 weekend. They ~ | DOC’S CARTAGE B&G AND STORAGE CO. (1984) LTD. : | 7 k , h , ~ t beat Terrace Totem Ford | ICBC claims handled promptly | Machine Knitting Specialists oe , -5 in the opener. Then en : 4— a WoO f S O. D S e * Terrace downed Smithers- 638-1 166 ; Seleot oa yams Weloz. a: | . -_ Hazelton Combines 6-2. . —om ; , I Terrace Parks and Recreation is sponsoring‘a Stained Burns Lake then beat MAAMILTON € OUTOOARD MARIN ms. induetrial - 888 ” Glass Weekend Workshop for those wishing to learn the | Smithers 5-4 for the title, ~ HOMELIGHT LAWNMOWERS _ Commercial & ™ | techniques of stained glass and those wanting to refresh | Burns Lake goes to Osoy- | YAMAHA 3 & 4 WHEELERS ‘Residential ~ &f | their skills, — ' oos for B.C. finals. star- SHINDAIWA CHAI SAAS Cee - Wlrin 7 The event is set for Saturday and Sunday, March 7 ‘ting March 16. DL No. 7550 & POWER PRODUCTS r g and 8 from 9 a.m. tO 4:-p.m. at 4820-Halliwell Avenue. Earlier in February, i KEN’S M ARINE . 5 . | 7 . oe _... Prince Rupert’s Bantams Nate Ss Electric i __ Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation Office took ‘their ‘division over 4948 Greig Ave. Phone: 63 Cases Anatell —— Eiecteical Contractor in the Terrace Arena, For moré. information call - the Kitimat Lions in two gAve. Phone: 635-2009 See anal Aves Terace . 638-1 174, - gtraight games. ql | Ision Att nos QUAEE { V GROCERY ee Wines i 7 . , oy | . | Laundromat & Carwash w. €6ross 635-2728 nation. - Our Most Precious Sense 2704 Open 8:30 * 10:30 a 3111 Blekebumn St, Terrace, B.C. In Kitimat — Phone 632-2544 | Woes 7:00 P.M. — THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1987 a oo “LIFE IS WORTH SEEING” | ON THE KNOWLEDGE NETWORK The first half of this T.V. special looks at our vision from birth to the senior years, how vision works and what we can.do to preserve and ; Sales and Service for Motorcycles * Chainsaws Snowmobiles * Marine Supplies | protect thls precious sense. Produced by the 8.C. Association of Optometrists, the show examines: __ TERRA CE a EQUIPM ENT * Infant Vision * Eye Safety at Work and Play SA LES LTD. | * The Time For A Child's * Contact Lenses and Glasses ff First Eye Examination * VDT's * The Parent’s Role * Vision After Forty | * Reading Problems, Visual * Optometrists, Conditions and Their Correction * Ophthalmologists 4441 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Ph. 635-6384 Contact . | - _ Terrace Review 4535 Greig Avenue - Terrace, B.C. - Phone: 635-7840 e * The Teacher's Role * and Opticians | f( The second half features a panel of experts you can call for free to answer questions on vision. ado To be repeated Sunday, April 5, 1 p.m. on the KNOWLEDGE NETWORK