Al 4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 23 1999 mebeeebsiedeieteseceoe , a ee § for the latest, tastiest treat! Mt, meet meat . a You're in chocolate heaven with the new Frozen Hot Chocolate. | dads TWO POLICE officers lock over the aftermath of a one-vehicte accident in the Skeena Mall parking lot June 16 after a 4X4 was flipped over. The driver was ar- rested and two passengers were treated for minor injuries, Resident arrested after vehicle flips A LOCAL 21-year old man was ar- Two passengers were treated for rested last Wednesday night and minor injuries and released at the scene. charged with drinking and driving after The driver’s licence was revoked at ,] a 4 X 4 vehicle flipped in the Skeena the time of arrest. loz. size ia Mall parking jot. - This is the second drinking and driv- | i a The driver was allegedly doing ing accident in Terrace in a week. | DO* «. 2 . . =. “doughnuts” — driving his 1997 “You'd think after the drinking and re @ ants me wen an fey blend of | Chevrolet Blazer around in circles — driving accident last weekend. people —% ] OU oat” a prior to the vehicle losing control and would be tuned in, but apparently not,"’ si age teat? chocolate tacts. 2561 Tf flipping upside down 10 p.m, June 16. 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D.0.Corp, © Am. 0.0.Corp. 1999, RCMP Constable Tom Kalis said he | Two teenagers were killed June 12 | Froud sponsor of the Children’s Miracle Network. expects a driver would have to do after a driver in a stolen car crashed | Ba ff _ _ “‘some pretty silly driving’? to flip a- into their vehicle at the four-way. stop A, i BE of ae ee vehicle in a parking lot, of Hwy16 and Hwy37. she wt Bh eee Ci a (ea eS Strike nS SHE OTTR eeu e usual for community ser- -:, THE.1999 GMC SONOMA 3-DOOR, 2WD EXTENDED CAB three group homes now that workers have reached a tentalive agreement with their employer and ended 11 weeks of job action. “Union negotiators reached an interim settlement with the government May 31, when mediator Don Monroe submilted a report offering workers = substantial —_in- creases to wages and bene- fits, Shelley Anderson, Terrace Tepresentative of BC Government Employers Union, one of the four unions in the joint bargain- ing commiltee, said Ter- race’s 40 community social services workers should be happy with the tentative agreement. *[ think they’ve gotten a pretty good deal,’’ Ander- son said. The deal would give some community social services workers — who are mostly women — increases of more than 30 per cent over five years. Anderson said the agree- ment would put workers’ wages in line wilh hospital health workers, who eam vices workers at Terrace’s This 1999. SONOMA is equipped with: ‘Vortec 2200 SFI L4 engine: S-speed manual! transmission with overdrive ‘Air conditioning : Next Generation dual air bags : 4-wheel ABS: PASSLock™ Theft-Deterrent system Deep tint glass ' AM/EM stereo & CD: Sportside box - Sport suspension about $8 an hour more. 3 ‘ ; MARTLEASE ie Anderson explained com- SMARTLEASE Options SMART . Purchase Paice i munity social services Downpayment . Monthly Payment Total Obligation $ $ i: -o " workers are currently paid so $283 $10,218 OR EE : the lowest wages in the f ha 93 . x unionized sectors with $1,000 $253 $10,137 Legace term for 36 mors. # Freight and POl Included: +. Puinhase Financing f wages ranging from $11.50 $2,000 $222 $10,057 $2,200 Down payment routed. - ©. Upta 48 months. to $14.50 an hour. mo a She said the new deal, which offers better job security and pensions, should help keep workers in. the sector and attract olhers to the profession. Prior to the. agreement, Terrace community social services workers, who feed, bathe and clothe physically and mentally challenged people living in group homes, were working at es- sential service levels only and refused any overtime work, The provinee’s 10,000 community social services workers, who are contracted by the government to look after children, the disabled, and women in crisis, began job action March 8 Workers at 140 agencies began rotating strikes at-the same time and began a full strike May 3, an The workers belong to four unions the BCGEU, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Hospital “Em- ployces’ Union, ~ Health’: Sciences Association, «0 ..- | or For *®50 Mors GET INTO A SONOMA EXTENDED CAB 4WD FEATURING: Vortec 4300 SFI V6 engine - Off road suspension: Block heater: Bucket seats. ‘Skid plates: And lots more.,, a ] ONLY AT YOUR BC PONTIAC BUICK GMC DEALER. [| McEwan GM in Terrace 635-4941... 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