eoedobent LAME A hs PB TET are epee Foe SRE ine = oe CP ra a ce ‘Grad night is a moment to ‘remember with. fondness, not SOITOW. ‘main open until 1 a.m..as this: policy. keeps party © will .be pre-sold. -students’:go. through the . ‘doors their: name: will be ~ grossed off our list,” Watt . ) “TERRACE _ Represen- tatives from the Kinsmen . ‘Club of Terrace and the . RCMP addressed 230 grads last week at the “REM Lee Theatre concer- - ning upcoming. festivities. _ by Daniele Berquist — Doug Watt, ‘tember of - the :Kinsmen ‘stated there : _were thiree reasons why. his. ‘club got’ involved with graduation, First, we. are ‘providing _ insurance for the-after grad party. Watt - added, ‘liability insurance - is. something which is ex- _ tremely ‘difficult and ex- “ . spensive ‘to obtain, chow-_ -ever the.grad party is: be- ing -covered On our na-- tional policy. -The: second reason — supervision, which is part of the: rental contract with . the ‘Terrace. Arena, said ‘Watt. “‘We are supplying © 12 supervisors’’. The third reason, most ‘importantly to the. Kins- ‘men, ‘““We want you to -have a safe after grad par- ty’’. Watt added they will . ‘make sure no late crashers . _or-any type of: harm comes to the students. ‘Watt said the Kinsmen . -‘ have been doing this since _ 1981, and over ‘this period . of six years, - “mulated some simple rules we have for- to make the operation. run . ‘smoothly. --The after grad party will go .as follows: Friday . . “might,-(June 19), the doors . to the Terrace Arena will. open at :11:30 p.m. Watt ‘said the doors would Te= crashers out. Watt said en- try is by ticket only, which sé AS - said this will ensure there will be no duplicates. . Watt said once at the party, grads, are free. to. leave anytime, however, - -once they leave there is no coming back in. Watt add- ed there would.also be a key drop. off. He said that students’ who - wished. to “drive to’ the grad ‘dance,: ‘could leave the keys with members of the Kinsmen, He said. the keys will ‘be -- returned the -following day, this way, said Watt, “You don’t have to worry -about-losing your keys, or “be tempted to.drive. ‘However, said Watt, ‘most importantly we:. - would like to see students - use our taxi.service. ‘This is something we have pro- - vided now for the last. five years."" Watt’ told ‘the ‘students, drivers would . take them: anywhere i in the :greater. Terrace area, in vans and’ cars; equipped : - with radio service for pro- - mpt service, Watt said a -phone line had been set up." to handle all calls. “We plan on providing speedy 7 " gervice’’.: Watt. ‘explained grads . _ could pre-book a: vehicle -to and from their destina-— tion. ‘‘The number to our: 3: ine .will -be marked on dance .tickets. He told. _ students not. to forget this | service ..was absolutely free. The morning follow- . 3 ing the after grad party,:2 -bus service will be provid- ved from the ‘Terrace-Arena 3 -to ‘Breakfast’, Students — _will be told of exact loca-” -tion and: ‘Watt assured stu- ° dents all would be done to © - their convenience. :‘*When - you. are finished breakfast we will drive you home,”’ Watt said. He added that. he wantéd to: make it clear .. the taxi service provided would not ‘take students - out. to Furlong. Bay, or Red Sand Lake. However, for grads who live at Lakelse. Lake, they are. asked -to make arrange--_ ’ ments ahead of time. ‘“We will provide transporta- ss tion.to and’ from there, said Watt, He also said the on sa78; 6.6.4.0.6.4,.6.0.0.060 86085035 606060508 5850454 v9, seat CLA aetna etatetatetetetntereteten ‘ig service Offered ‘by . the ‘Kinsmen would be very - confidential. “[ ‘also would like to emphaszie we are ‘not policemen’’, Wait. said the. Kinsmen were not intend. . ing to enforce any rules, or govern. their behavior. ‘However, he said he want- ed to point. out.to. grads they were. cooperating with the Terrace police’ 2 detachment. ‘This is for your safety’, said. Watt. He added that whatever . the RCMP. informed them to do, ‘they. would. have to carry out. os , .Prior'to the dance, - the Arena will be locked, and ‘searched: by. both. ‘the po-. lice’ -and ‘the. ‘Kinsmen. - -0:0:e/0/0-orevereraTelsreTelsTeTeTsTeteTa% ayoraseee,810_0,0n0,8-4,015.0.5°4.0° 6 0 are reraTe. ‘anata! * ‘ata "ate’a b's'a's'e'a'e "a ns a'e's a's s'n aie nese wae e ea “We'll take. ; "you" home, no questions. asked,” said Watt. Watt ‘stated would -not be ehowed at the party. We have yet to figure. out’ -why. people “want to bring gym gear to’ an_after grad party. Watt’ noted, ‘no: gym bags in © taxis, no gym bags in the ‘Arena. Watt ‘cautioned. students that if they drove to ‘the ‘dance themselves ‘their vehicles. would be -searched .by the RCMP. “They will search cars’. oe _nereiion the. “Ter: ORR gym ‘bags - “vie... He. areas; and vandalism. Harvey stated this: was « ‘the ‘students’ ‘chance ° to ‘Kinsmen ‘members’ will. be stationed: from 9 p.m. | ‘Friday, June 19 until 6: a.m. the following day. Watt concluded by saying, We want you to be-safe, ‘we want ‘you 'to let us do: ‘the driving. and’ we -want ‘you to: have. a great after : race police. detachment - students to make wooden |... signs’. ‘that could: be +. displayed - on. properties oo around the community, ‘was Constable Ewen Har- “addressed the - ‘students’ on “two ‘major ~ ‘impaired ‘driving | show some responsibility. - ‘He reminded grads of the “ing signs that: are, not - “hname Grad ‘87 was drag: © ged into those accidents, -because some of the grads attended. the’ party,. “said: ‘Harvie: “I believe in you or I wouldn't . be: here,’ said Harvey. “You want .i tobe known as successful. _ grads,.not:ones where this and that went wrong.” . 7209.0, 7.4 2.2 P.O 8.8.9, oy:4.0,4,0.0.0.9.0,.0.0.0.6.0.0 0.800 £6 8 808 6 © 0'8 6840" 0-4°6": ohh eet Mets seatatePatatatatstatatataratatsel ity at ae at gt ano teteteravetefoetaterestsé, oS ecoreneateeahse maraveane. 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