- the Alps that. Aman of many talents, Mills Memorial Hospital Administrator Norm Caretius ' displays the cover of his first novel, “The Last Sunrise", which was pub- lished In New York in 1984 and sold over 100,000 copies. ; Hannibal is a name remem- bered by most as someone men- tioned in a dusty, distant Social - Studies lesson, who talked some elephants into. walking across —_ or something like _°_ by Tod Strachan a A) OPTIONS FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR: The advantages and disadvantages of each of the _f@ three basic ways of starting a business are examined & gin this workshop along with the key factors to consider 7 As a quick refresher course. ‘Hannibal (247-182 B.C.) was a Carthaginian general who, at the end of the First Punic War (Rome vs. Carthage) in 241 | B.C., was just six years old, but | | at the age of 29 would be ‘called : to duty to further challenge the cause of those earlier battles. ~ He fought two wars against when evaluating a particular option. ! B) MARKET DEVELOPMENT: ‘Whatever business you're in, this workshop can help j f yOu examine new ways to develop your market. ; | Terrace Wednesday, October 21st, 1987 . the Inn of the West 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. — Options for the Entrepreneur 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. — Government Assistance f= Programmes for Smal! Business 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. — Market Development To register for any of these FREE WORKSHOPS Please contact: Barb at 635-4951 (Collect) THE CANADIAN CHAMBER . OF COMMEACE ue © Federal Business Banque federala Development Bank Ge. devaloppenrent Rome. In the first he conquered ©: 5 _ Norm Carelius — administrator southern Spain. In the second he a overran Gaul, crossed the Alps in 218. B.C., and defeated the .. | Romans in successive battles, . _.€specially at Cannae where he ‘literally wiped out the Roman Army in 216 B.C. oo However, by 207 B.C, the tide was turned at the Battle of Metaurus where his brother, Hasdrubal, was’ defeated and killed, and Hannibal could see the beginning of the end to his dream of overcoming Rome, ° From that moment on, his forces were worn down by Roman delaying tactics, and he was defeated by’ the Roman General, Scipio Africanus, at the Battle of Zama in 202 B.C. The Second Punic War came to an end the following year with ’ Rome dominating the western Mediterranean. Thirteen years later, Hannibal committed suicide at the age of 65, : If you find all this boring — bide your. time. With a little bit . of tuck, the novel will be on bookshelves in a year or two and Hannibal’s life will take on a new reality of excitement, adventure, romance, glorious victories and, finally, devastat- ba erresanaigveneeeererme ed 2 || NOTICE Public Notice is given to the electors of the Cit of the electors at the Municipal Council Cham Monday, October 26, 1987 at 10:00 a.m. to el three-year terms. nominated in writing _ tion cordingly. takes on seco The mode of nomination for can notice and noon of the day of nom provided In the Municipal Act, the person nominated in a manner sufficient to paper shail be signed by the candidate. In the event a poll is necessary, Gymnasium, 3430 Sparks Street, tween the hours of 8:00 a.m. an Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Stre tween the hours of 9:00 a.m. and Street, Terrace, B.C., on Friday, and 6:00 p.m., of which every per Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 14, 1987 17 , author ~ nd ing defeat ending a life-long dream. ss ' This is the dream of Mills Memorial Hospital Adminis- trator Norm Carelius; who is in the process of. researching material for the novel and hopes to start writing the book some- time next spring. ~ “There’s been a lot of books. written about Hannibal in historical ternis and it’s studied in military colleges, it has been for centuries,’ says Carelius, ““But there’s never been, to my - knowledge, a book written where the history is treated as a novel,”? a ‘With that, Carelius posed 7 some intriguing questions that. would have even the most infre- quent reader of books waiting for his novel with bated breath. ' + “What might he have said to Scipio before that final battle? The two men respected each other and their armies were- within a couple of miles of each other ready for battle. *“What would he have said?’’ asked Carelius, — _ Hannibal had lost half his troops 16 years earlier to ava- lanche, ambush and starvation while crossing the Alps, but ac- at the Terrace Curling Clu 4 | City of Terrace OF ELECTION Dated at Terrace, B.C., on October 5, 1987. | son) 635-3981 = ” | 0635-9181 J | Mixed League (Dean Cross) 638-1524 =~ | Ladies’ League (Lyn Apoiczer) 635-7363 TS, y of Terrace that | require the presence bers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., on ect one Mayor and three Aldermen for didates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be by two qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination Paper shail be delivered. to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this ination. the nomination paper may be in the form and shall state the name, residence and occupation of identify the candidate. the nomina- the poll will be opened at Clarence Michiel School Terrace, B.C., on Saturday, November 21, 1987, be- d 8:00 p.m., with advance polls being held at the et, Terrace, B.C., on Friday, November 13, 1987, be- 8:00 p.m., and Mills Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrault November 20, 1987, between the hours of 4:00 p.m. son is required to take notice and govern himself ac- cording to Carelius he had never. lost his respect for his opponents and always treated them -with honor. : _ a .. However, five years before. that final battle his brother, Hasdrubal, had crossed the Alps ‘and been killed by the Romans who, according to Carelius, cut off his head, mounted it on a pole. and, after parading. it around the countryside, entered ~ - Hannibal’s camp and threw it at: his tent. Ce “How would he have treated the politicians and envoys that came from Rome?” . “Did he have a girlfriend to . help distract him from the an- — ticipation of battle?” . According to Carelius, he had a wife and child but he had.spent I2-yearsin Spain, ‘What sort .of relationships might he have ‘had?”? Carelius continued: question. _ ing the life of this general with wonder, adding that the man had a great many admirable © | characteristics. _ He. treated his troops and prisoners well. His only. in- dulgences were fine jewelled | weapons and fine horses, but he’ __ continued on page 21 = rr _ “It’s not too late to join!” — Call for further information: I | Men’s League (Brian Jack atee a se v mz. Murdo Macdonald Returning Officer 10/44c ar;