- FOP OSA a ae aed AUC ee sat Do. you think the rate of { impaired , driving would be reduced if _, there were neighborhood Pubs” = Letters to the Editor. Terrace Review — _ Wednesday, August 9, 1989 Thanks from day. care. To the Editor; thanks io tne dozens of local. cory, _ The Terrace Day Care Centie: merchants and biisiness people: truly appreciates the fine spirit . who supported us in this ven- oe of cooperation which made it ture. ne ok possible for us to publish and _. Oe market our cook book. We would like to express our Thanks from: Nanaimo A ‘Teresa ‘Colton, Supervisor, Terrace Day Care Centre. o chee within walking distance In — a fee : _Tesidential areas? Jim Faber problem. Sure. That would solve the Nina Telxelra Tom Moore ‘1 don’t think It would make —_‘I think 'so. Why drive if you any difference. People would can walk? drive anyway. Joni Renaldi ‘| don’t think so because peo- ple would drive from far away those things on every block. — from one neighborhood People are > going to drive they'd probably go to anyway. another. Mervilla Brown. You have a question | couldn't answer. In the States they have one every other block but most people drive because they’re going somewhere else after. Jim Hogue | imagine it would. Instead of driving they could just walk. | know we have one up by our place (Thornhill) and a lot of people just walk over | there. Albert Doll (Kitwanga) | -| guess that’s debatable. | B think a lot people would be inclined to drive from one to the next. _ Kathy Lavole | wouldn't want one of Pifer — continued from page 4 promises, the Island Highway promises, and the ministry.of women’s affairs promise, to name but three. . Correction — ‘The Aug. 2 issue of the Ter- race Review ran a picture on page 13. which recognized six- year-old Douglas Edwards’ achievement in winning the Zone | B.C, Canada Day Com- mittee’s ““Canada Day”’ poster contest. That name should have read Douglas Adair — Edward is his middle hame. Terrace Hotel. The next two days, he'll be in. Smithers and . Parting Thought: Is see that the fairly silent; rarely spotted political animal known as the - Mike Harcourt will be surfac- ing in Terrace later this month, B.C. opposition leader will ad- dress the Chamber of Com- _ merce luncheon on Monday, August 21, and will host a public meeting that night at the from Vancouver again the following week for the NDP | western leaders’ conference August 28-29 in Whitehorse. _ Three NDP MLAs — Atlin’s - Larry Guno, Prince Rupert’s Dan Miller and Nanaimo’s Jan Pullinger will be with Har- court, as will MP Brian Gar- diner. Burns Lake, only to head north. To the Editor; The Nanaimo Bambino All. Stars would like to thank the people. of Terrace who provided billets for-the team, as well as the organizers and sponsors for- a great tournament July 14-16. The players .were treated royally and enjoyed. their visit’ King George reunion | a a: To the Editor; Another reunion: of students who attended. King George V High School in Ladner any time between 1912 when it opened and 1938 when it was closed, will be held October 21 and 22, 1989. This will be the fifth reunion, the others having been held in 1967, 1971, 1979 and 1985. — Former teachers at the school will also be welcomed at the two- day gathering, which will pro- -635- ae ‘Nanaimo, B.C: Terrace Interiors Ltd. Exterior and interior paints Armstrong flooring ® Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper “al the supplies you need ” 4610 Lazelle Ave. immensely. Thanks to all of . you; the players have memories that will be with them for the . rest of their:lives. . - pews lap Your hospitality is much ap- SS preciated! “. ‘Janice e White, a, t & * i Py \ i vide: opportunities | to renew. friendships with others who at-. tended the school. - A feature will be a collection of class photos and pictures taken on high school picnics...” For complete details, contact me by mail or telephone me at (604) 946-2689. A. Frank Smith, Reunion Committee Chairman, 4676 - 54A Street, Delta, B.C. 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