Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 5, 1992 — Page At1 Red Cross Water Safety Says: BE CAREFUL IN NO“DIVING AREAS Never dive from roof tops, balconies, above ground pools and fences, Play it safe. Stop —Think — then Go if safe to do so. Is very pleased ta announce that Wendy Lavoie is the new owner of “Sessions” Wendy will continue to offer the same great sun tanning ser- vice you've come to expect. Karen and Arlie would like to sincerely thank all their many clients they've come to Know over the past 5 years for their patronage and hope they will continue to tan at Sessions. Wendy is looking forward to meeting you. The Canadian Red Cross Society mf SN NAN ~ All-Clad pots for your kitchen. en Free Gift Wrapping #0 THE-YELLOW.GIFT HOUSE ONHWY.16. ° St. John Ambulance We offer the follawing courses at very competitive rates: Emergency First Aid Standard First Aid Industrial First Ald All levels of CPR TOLSEC CANADA INC. | AY 3238 Kalum St. xO ‘x ve? Peachy product | RITA HOEKSTRA'S six-year-old peach tree seems to love - | the weather here, and will likely produce a couple hundred _<[-peaches this summer. Rita and her husband Jack grow | cherry, apple and plum trees in their greenhouses on Brauns Island, and also have a miniature vineyard. a . _ For all your First Aid Training Needs Call 638-8136 Terrace V8G-2N4 EC200-1057 638-0241 _ . (KULLU TERRACE — Loud party-gocrs - at Lakelse Lake could soon face a different sort of music. ~~ Regional, district directors howe a “new noise-control , adopted June 27 will give RCMP a’ better weapon to break up the loud all-night parties now plagu- ing the area,” . "Up til now we haven't been able ‘to -do anything,” said Lakelse Lake area director Sandy Sandhals. ‘‘Now the bylaw is in place and we want to get them to cease and desist in the future.”’ The lake area has been getting its fair share of weekend partics with the arrival of bol weather, Last. month’s pulp strike and consequent lay. off.of other forest workers left people with a lot af time on. their bands and more parties resulted, said Sandals. One group al the oullet of Granite Creck particd and blasted loud music across the lake until 6:30 a.m. the next morning. — “Tt went. all damn night,” Sandhals said. “‘Just as loud as you could gel it, booming all over the lake.”’ _ Noise by-law takes effect | in rural area | 222 ahh to.enforce-the lay, because, sun GLTZING < C Lakelse He said the police have been ways ae C 635-3637 WELCOME WENDY ~~. BONNIE'S LO) ut rcCurl Bonnie’s Cut & Curl is proud to welcome. Wendy Therrien, to their tearn of professionals on August 6, 1992. Wendy welcomes all her clientelle and friends to stop by and see her for ali their hair care needs, METZ BOWEN BOSE ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INC. No. 6-4717 reluctant to go out to the lake. “If they pet called we expect i¢ is law now,’ Sandhals added. 1 The bylaw also covers the Nass valley, the Hazeltons and most other unincorporated areas of the Kitimat-Stikine regional. district, A previously enacted noise bylaw already covers Thornhill. Anyone found guilty of violat- ing the new noise bylaw is sub- ject toa fine of between $100 and $2,000 on first offence, and a frine of $250 to $2,000 on sub- sequent offences. , It bans ‘persistent or un- reasonable naise’? — including loud music, loud partying, bark- ing dogs, and noisy vehicles — which is audible at a home or campground, It also give police or bylaw enforcement officers the power to seize equipment that is producing the noise. “We hope it'll bring people to their senses,’ Sandhals said. ‘‘If they could just use some commen sense it wouldn’t bother people.” 14 karat gold " SKEENS SOLITAIRES 1/2 carat, Reg. $2999.95 °1499” Deloitte & Touche & FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES? Call us to arrange for a free “gonsultation and a copy of our * Information booklet (604) 564-1111 ‘Toll Free: 1-800-663-5103 DELOITTE & TOUCHE ING. #400 - 299 Victoria Street Prince Gebrge, B.C. ” Vai 5BB Realize the Dream! 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Killick Matz Bowan Rose Architects Planners Inc. concentrate their architectural and planning services in the educational, health care, and institutional fields. UNBC Public Information Session The University's Interim Governing Council will be holding a public information session at 4:00pm on Saturday, August 8, 1992 . The session will take place in the boardroom at the Northwest Community College, 5331 McConnell Avenue, Terrace, BC, The Council will:report on © decisions made during its earlier meetings, and will answer questions from members of the public. UNBC 7 For moro information phone UNBC at 565-5555 WESTWORLD MOBILE HOMES LTD. 1992 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY © es Ta o : General construction meets or exceeds all CSA and provincial construction and safety codes. * Trades Welcome * Sales & Listing Service * Single & double wides available STOP BY AND SAY Hil © 3117 Clark Street LENDRA RITTER EVELYN RITTER TEL: 635-4949