tom 16 = Terrace Review —— Wednesday, October 9, 1991 Ambulance chief — leaves Terrace for — Port Alberni post A changing of the guard has taken place at the Ter- race ambulance station. Mike Dwyer, unit chief in Terrace for the past five years, left for Port Alberni recently and Wayne Moi, currently the unit chief of the Fort St. James ambu- lance station, will be moving to Terrace when he com- pletes his current commit- ments in Fort St. James. That could take two to three months, and in the meantime Terrace ambu- lance attendent Barry Franz- mann will fill the position of interim unit chief. Moi has worked as the Fort St. James unit chief for the past few years and is a fully trauma-trained atten- dent. Franzmann, a 1978 graduate of Caledonia Senior Secondary, has lived in Ter- race most of his life. Follow- ing graduation, he worked in local sawmills for a short period of time before become an airport firefight- er. He joined the B.C. Ambu- lance service as a part-time attendent in 1980 and moved into a full-time posi- tion in 1986. Dwyer moves to Port Alberni, a community about twice the size of Terrace, with nearly 20 years of -ambulance service under his belt. He became a part-time attendent:in 1972 and made the switch to full-time in 1978. Dwyer worked his first shift as unit chief in Terrace on June 1, 1986; prior to that he worked as an atten- dent in Vanderhoof and Hope, and as the unit chief at Burns Lake. Just prior to his depar- ture, the Terrace Review asked Dwyer how he felt about the move, and he said he’s enjoyed living here for ihe past five years and he’s going to miss the communi- ty. “I like the area and the people,” he says. “I’ve found a lot of friends here and I’m going to miss them.” And as far as his fellow workers are concerned, Dwyer says, “This is proba- bly one of the better crews I’ve ever had in any station I’ve ever worked.” And there are others Dwyer will remember. “I'll also miss the hospital staff,” he says. “They're good to work with. And I’ve enjoyed working with the fire department.” Terrace ambulance attendant Barry Frantzmann ( boss Mike Dwyer and, temporarily, took over his job. ~ PARKER... POSITIVE gL Ca AEE ERE EN PN SR a left) recently bid farewell to SCRA SER EAT ASAE SEE DI EA ORNSHRE eS PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO AE-ELECT DAVE PARKER ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 ‘Team effort encouraged to accomplish that im- portant task. Do not try to carry the weight of an entire project alone. Financial problem may be solved with forgotten resources. Plan long evening with romantic part- ner. Don’t be late. Do not be impatient with career goals; you will achieve your aim in due time. Make time for one who is special to you. . Work on your priorities. Determine what is most important in your life and work toward it. Let the insignificant slide. Travel is a must. Don’t be left behind. Handle with care any objections to your move. Enjoy your time away. Love is in the air: like ragweed. Steer clear of any romantic nolions from opposite sex. Delve into a good book. Look to others for ideas at work. Team spirit _ will improve if you utilize others concepts. Your superior will be impressed. Common sense is the key to your financial pro- blems. Seek practical advice for future monetary dealings. - TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May -21-June 20 CANCER June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SAVE AS MUCH AS SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS — An impulsive move may be unwise at this time. . Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ‘‘Look before you leap’’ would be sound advice for someone in your situation. CAPRICORN Purchase large, expensive item now. The time is Dec. 22-Jan. 19 right for impressing someone special. Give in to your intuition. Take time for yourself; examine your conscience; look to friends for moral support. Help is within reach. Older friend or relative looks to you for atten- tion. Be receptive to his advances. Loneliness is a disease. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Bert’s Delicatessen , Gowg fishing? on Furniture for every room in your Home Let us prepare your first ¥ bie! Super sandwiches, i salads, Terrace OPEN TO THE PUBLIC verages, sausages, European pea tioned —_ ; delicacies. Phone ahead and we'll 62 L 4730 Keith Ave. wins @ a SAT: it am opm have lunch ready when you arrive! : am - 9 pm 635-4111 SUNDAY: Closed 4603 Park Ave., Terrace_