Tracie LeBlond 1. would like cross. country skis, blue sweater, and the Montessori - Children’s House Pre-school to have full enrolment, so that my child has more classmates. Ae Dale Greenwood -Two months laying on some tropical beach would be nice. At feast then we would know what the weather was going to do. The Terrace Review asked: What would you like to receive for a Christmas present? Jos Konst | have everything | need. 1 just want my kids and the rest of my family to be happy, and with a little luck, low in- ventories in my ski shops would be nice too. be, ‘ ng CHioUG ( GREETINGS igs With all . good wishes | . for a Very Merry Christmas and Happiest of New Years. : Jean Holmes | would like to receive a winning lottery ticket so that | could take my family on-a holiday. Jim MacKay A trip to the south. Debbie Kennedy A trip for two to Texas! Beating the taxman — continued from page 5 raised $1 million which it invested in Parkhurst In- ‘ vestments Lid., a com- pany that built and recent- ly opened the new 98-room International Lodge at the Whistler ski resort. Then there is Norand Capital (VCC) Ltd. which will raise $3 million for in- vestment in two soft drink bottling plants. Shares will be offered to the employees to encourage their participation in an equity position. One firm which has benefitted from the pro- gram is Canwood Furni- ture Factory Inc. of Pen- ticton. The company received $213,000 to help finance its new $2.5 million furniture manu- facturing plant. Canwood specializes in pine fur- niture made from Okanagan Lodgepole Pine In court In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Nov, 28 Kenneth Milton received six months probation for theft. Editor's Quote Book What is the useof a house if you haven't got atolerable _ planet to putiton? Henry David Thoreau and is under contract to supply 22 types of fur- niture to Ikea. As a result of the ex- pansion made possible in part by the venture capital program, Canwood is ex- pected to increase the number of its employees from the current 50 to 125, All of which goes to prove that conservative as Canadians are reputed to r GROCERY PICKUP From Sateway 1:30 & 5:00 PM daily plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fri. ony? 4° FREE TO SENIORS... only through Chima & Safeway, No vehicle? Do you have problems with picking up prescrip: tions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery needs, phone for ex- 638-8530 Chimo Delivery | be, when it comes to in- vesting their money, they will do so if the incentive is there. And a 30 percent tax credit appears to be just what the doctor or rather the economist, ordered, to lure capital out of the pockets of small investors into the small business sec- tor which still is the most important part of the economy, > perlenced and speedy service. Toy collection Christmas trees have been set up at Radio TK in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert for their annual toy collection — drive. Gifts given. in Terrace and Prince Rupert will ‘be given to the Salvation Army for distribution. In Kitimat distribution will be handled by Community Services. Dona- tions will be accepted til! Fri- day, Dec. 19. Viewer concerned | To the editor, * Tam writing out of con- cern about a commercial © on. television during the evenings. ~~ It is tlie ohe where the © “supposedly two world leaders’? chicklet piece of gum. I really find this com- mercial - offensive, disgusting and degrading, and I hope this commer- cial will be removed from the channel ASP. L. Sorensen, _ Terrace, B.C. ig Police report | by Carrie Olson _ are discussing — and then fighting about 2. © fetter renner On Thursday, Dec. 11 i. Terrace. RCMP charged — one adult male and two juvenile females with theft. RCMP reported a Ter- race resident left a car run- ning in a parking lot: The. ., vehicle was recovered in. Prince Rupert, B.C. "The Home of Mobile Homes and Overnighters" _ Merry Christmas &. 3 ** A Happy New Year! - =. TRAILER PARK LTD. 12/246 635-5786 | * asl QUEENSWAY DRIVE 12/200 : TERRACE, B.C. ‘| teararre ee d Pe ee i | : may ee a oe green se oy ee