i Page ato = ~ Terrace Standard Wednesday, February 6, 41981 TERRACE - — This year is the . toughest inthe last four in terms of collecting food and dona- tions for the Terrace Churches’ Food Bank, ‘Says. its -CO- ‘ordinator... There’s | no! danger “of the bank closing down its. monthly . ao distributions but. organizers never know if they are going to have enough, says' Micki Braid. .. ‘Right now we have approx- imately half of the money we heed to open and we do that in Jess than two weeks,’' she said late last week. The food bank, sponsored: by 11 area churches, requires about $2,500 each distribution hut _othat: amount ‘will’ vary :depen- * ding. upon: the amount of food donated. : time that’s ever happened, but _ was able'to pay. the following . week, said Braid. “I'm -not saying it's critical, "we believe there ‘will be enough Grice people become aware,” ‘Organizers, had°to buy food. on charge,in January, the first. : Army, Seventh Day Adventist, Bigs in past. four years she added: The January distribution was the high with 241 applications filled, an Increase of 30 over the last month, Donations of money can be made to the sponsoring chur-: ches —. Sacred Heart Catholic, .. St. Matthew's Anglican, Knox United, the Lutheran church, Evangelical Free, the Salvation the Pentecostal, Zion Baptist andthe Christian’ Reformed Church. -Injured.man awarded $1. 6m_ TERRACE — Brad Harrison won $1.6 million in’ damages last Thursday in his lawsuit against five friends who organized the 1988 stag party in which he fell through a plate glass window. The 31-year-old former Ter- race resident and Eurocan millworker said he was shackled to a.ball-and-chain at his April 2, 1988 stag. Harrison left the party near midnight, and still _ shackled, attempted to make his” way home. Harrison fell through the window during a scuffle with his friends, who were trying to get him into the back of a ‘pickup truck. He claimed he was either pushed or tripped towards the window, and put his hands out to stop himself.” . evenings you'll ever spend in a live theatre, one of the most incredible The broken glass sliced through arteries, nerve and muscle tissue in both his arms. . He testified he is now crippled and underwent extensive surgery. since the incident, and - lost both his job and fiancee as a result of the accident. The defendants in the case: were Rene Cam, Norman Cal- lier, Ronald’ Gowe, - Darren Rouw and- Raymond Glenn Biggs — who was to be Har- rison’s best man at the wedding: B.C. Supreme: Court Justice — Ronald McKinnon found Biggs, . Cam and Collier liable, and: awarded Harrison most of the. $2 million in damages he had re- quested, The bulk of the $1.64 million - settlement is a $990,000 award to compensate for ‘Harrison's = SUPERCONSCHOUS == AM59 Radio Presents THUR, FEB, tt a FL FEB. 16 a1 6:00 p.m. LEE THEATRE Tickets $1. 3.50 (incl GST) in advance at Sightand Sound, $15.00 (inci. gs? at the door loss of future earnings, . Another $200,000 was award- ed for his future care costs, and $118,000 for past wage losses, - He ako received $145,000 for “'peneral damages” and nearly $200,000. in Several smaller awards. .-Thé bank has made ‘application to ‘become a‘ Registered: non, profit society: ting donated food. One of those ‘ds. having - a hunter. ‘shoot wild” “game. that’ ‘can then” be distributed. _ between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Feb. “13 forS-Z and the last dayi is for / Donating: in’ ‘chia fashio result in a. tax receipt b je the food bank doesn’t yet have ~ its own tax number, . sald Brald. | ‘Brald said the. ‘bank is: ‘also. working on other ways of get> . Food: donations: can ‘be made. at the sponsoring churches or at Braid _Ansurance on Lakelse Ave: * vf. This month's. distribution takes place four days next week . 11 is for people. with Jast names from A-H, Feb. 12 for I-R, Feb. - people. who missed the first three, - ‘More information c can be had elde pied of-three:. 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