School Notes Annex expands LAKELSE JUNIOR High’s Annex program will soon be housed in a larger building. This year has seen an increased demand for the program which pro- vides education and counselling for teens who are not in school and are living on the street or in other risky situations, according to special ser- vices director Andrew Scruton. The Annex program is currently housed in the building behind Lakelse Junior High at the comer of Lakelse and Atwood. Scruton said the program supported about 12 students at any one time last year. But this year 15 students regularly attend and 7 students are wait- listed, “The type of kids we're dealing with in this program seem to come in cycles,’’ said Scruton, ‘‘Because it’s cyclical you can’t really pin down the cause of this increased enrolment but you can look at how our society and families are changing — how much of a problem is al- coholism in Terrace, for example.'’ He said the board will be looking for a 1000 square-foot building with an outdoor play area for the Annex program. School patrol approved THE FIRST school patrol program was approved from the board at the October 11 school board meeting. Uplands Elementary School, with the support of the staff and PAC, went to the board at the end of September seeking approval to run the program offered through the RCMP, Uplands students will now begin their training as crossing guards with program coordinator Constable Kim Hall. Students will direct traffic at crosswalks before and after school as well as al noon hour. Copperside provides lunches FOR THE SECOND year Copperside Foods Ltd. will provide the food for the School Lunch program at Clarence Michiel and E.T. Ken- ney schools, The tender was awarded to Copperside at the incamera board meeting September 13. They will supply bag lunches to students at both schools who might not otherwise gci lunch. ‘We have determined that the greatest necd in this area was at these two schools,’’ said superintendent Frank Hamilton. AN EVENING WITH THE WITH OLIVER GAN AND MILES HILL os ee Saturday Proudly Presented by October 22/94 Tickels $22 anciuoinG cst) | (Agency and/or Facility fees . . may apply af some Uckel outlets.) TOUR MANAGEMENT BY MOSIAC WEST PRODUCTIONS fox PROFESSIONAL DRIVING CENTRE Offers Class 1, 2,3 , 4 & 5 Driver Training Class 1 and 3 Drivers Training: Oct. 29/94 in Terrace: (includes air brakes) We are also happy to offer an extended Heavy Hauling Training Program Improve driving skills and employment opportunities For more information phone Dave Bagg 962-8852 (Prince George} or Glenn Illingworth 798-2228 (Terrace) s Live wire FIRE PREVENTION WEEK proved to-be the real thing Oct. 13 when the Terrace Fire Department responded to smoke and a burning smell at Terrace Furniture Mart. That's deputy fire chief Rick Owens holding a panel that had been scorched. The burn mark is noticeable on the lower end of the panel. No ather damage was reported. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 19, 1994 - AS se Help open doorsfor = Call 732-4334 or i Diabetes 1-800-665-5526 | Parvo virint Camoaits | CANADA wc ahoON == Please Volunteer Glee Se TELEVISION at the R.E.M. 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Book your package three days in advance, stay Saturday night, and you ‘ll have a choice of the Century Plaza Hotel or one of three Delta Hotels. 7 We like to think this is a a pretty good d deal Especially considering it includes airfare, and a four month head start on. Spring, . Canadian Région BUILDING A BETTER AIRLINE _ 222 - 1st Ave. West, Prince Rupert. ~ _ Please forward public comments to:..... 125 Market Place, ea ~ Prince Rupert, B.C., V8J1B9. - The North Coast discussion paper. iS. 125 Market Place, Prince Rupert, B.C. { Ms Ge \ %, a a Havelton, aa Ck oO Te) yore. sis, ouston . a allie tal IN THE North Coast | TIMBER SUPPLY AREA (TSA) You are invited to review and comment on the timber supply review discussion paper for the North Coast - Timber Supply Area (TSA). This is part of a province-wide program by the Chief Forester to examine the timber supply situation in the province. The review will provide the Chief Forester with information to determine harvesting levels that are environmentally sound and that ensure the sustainability of B.C.'s forests. The discussion paper summarizes the two technical reports — timber supply analysis and socio-economic assessment — and identifies the critical areas of public concern in an understandable manner. — Public input on the discussion paper is welcome and will be considered by the Chief Forester before the allowable annual cut is determined for the TSA. Open houses will be held to provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions and examine background information related to the timber supply review. An open house is-scheduled on October 25, 1994 at 7:00 pm at the Crest Motor Hotel, Gary Adolph, District Manager North Coast Forest District Deadline for submission is January 7, 1994. available at the following locations: North Coast Forest District: Prince Rupert Forest Region Bag 5000, 3726 Alfred Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Timber Supply Section Resource Planning Branch Ministry of Forests 1st Floor, 1450 Government St, . Victoria, B.C. For further information, please contact: Gary Adolph at 627-0460. Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests