“Jesus was born that first. Christmas Da | . The Terrace Kinettes ralsed over $500 raffling off a Christmas turkey. Kinette 3614 Eby St. The turkey was donated by Skeena Vallay Meats. recently for community projects by _ Donna Melsack got Santa Claus in. the Skeena Mall to draw the winning ticket; belonging to R. Sondover of — y and pillowed His head on the soft fragrant hay.” The annual St. Matthew’s Sunday School’s Christmas Pageant was a great success with everyone enrolied in Sunday School classes participating. The pageant featured a very well behaved, “real” baby in the manger. _.° In Terrace court In Terrace provincial court on Council receives tenders for new city TERRACE — Fire Chief Cliff Best has submitted two bids to city council to provide a new fire truck for the city. They have. sence been sent to the Public Works. Committee for con- sideration and recommendation. Best advised the city that bids had been received from Ander- - son Engineering Ltd, of Langley for $192,296 and Hub Fire Engines and Equipment Ltd, of Abbotsford for $198,461. He added that there are several fac- tors to be considered. © © He advised council, ‘This firm appears to meet all the specifications... Fire Chiefs that I have consulted speak well of their product and service and would recommend them for their quality of craftsmanship,” According to Best, Anderson Engineering offered the best price, $6,165 lower than their competitor, with a Mack truck and chassis as per specifications and also offered the option of a. Freightliner at the same cost. Best advised that local service was available for both typess he fire truck said, “because of the limited use of Freightliners as fire trucks, very few statistics are available to show fire department depend- ability.’ Best told council that the ff other bidder, Hub Fire Engines, offered a Mack truck and chassis with an option for a Volve-White chassis, but both offers failed to meet the depart- ment’s specifications: The Mack chassis offered in- cluded ladders shorter than re- quested, fiberglass rather than aluminum doors, the wrong type of door hinges, a light bar with less wattage than specified, tires — with specifications different than requested, only four frame cross-meiabers and some other items which were. listed as ‘Mack standards”? rather than the requested specifications. Best said there is no local dealer for the alternate chassis and, because parts availability is questionable and there is no history of a Volve-White being used as a fire truck, it wasn’t recommended as wise choice. Midgets get new coach . The Totem Ford midgets will have a new head coach shortly to take over from the temporary . coaching staff — and Yvan Mar- cotte has impressive credentials. Terrace Minor Hockey hopes Marcotte will be able to coach our team to a creditable position when we host the B.C. triple ‘AAA’ championships in the spring. Marcotte’s list of ac- complishments include junior *B’ in Drummondville, Quebec, and major junior with Chicoutimi. He was a player-coach for. | three years in France with a senior team named Epinal, and also coached the Sorel juvenile double ‘AA’ team to a provin- cial championship in Quebec in 1982. Marcotte, a level four coach, also coached double ‘AA’ col- lege hockey in Sorel for three . years. Friendship Centre — continued from page 16 friendship centres were playing in cultural enhancement. “There is an aboriginal culfural renaissanace taking place and Friendship Centres are at the. forefront of this move- ment. Friendship Centres spon- sor pow-wows, art exhibitions, language programs, traditional teachings and ceremonies and feasts just to name a few,” he said, Mayer explained that the enhanced program they had re- quested would serve three basic purposes: provide an adequate resource base which would enhance the quality of life for urban aboriginal people, sup- port local development projects, and enable them to extend ser- vices to identified areas of need. He added that an enhanced program would create an addi- tional 500 jobs by providing core funding, development of new centers. Mayer said the NAFC understands the need for fiscal restraint, but he added, “We do not define fiscal responsibility as freezing or no growth. We define it as prudent management resulting in the maximum benefit from every dollar spent.’’ training and the. In Terrace provincial court on CHRISTMAS Thursday, December 3 Kurt Wednesday, December 2 Mur- SEALS Petipas was fined $500 for im- ray Kuemper was fined $750 fo FIGHT paired driving and received a six impaired driving. 7 A’ _ Month drivers license suspen- LUNG sion, DISEASE = ft lint HO Have A Deal For You!?! With the rapid advance of Christmas the Staff of the Terrace Review has - prepared an extraordinary gift giving idea for you!! ‘For only 7 ‘24.00 q You can give a gift of value, entertainment, intrigue, laughter, knowledge, and sheer delight, that will be renewed weekly and appreciated long after . other gifts have been forgotten! ) Subscribe now to the Terrace Review for one year and we will send you a year’s subscription to the Close Up magazine (Newsstand price of . $39.00) absolutely FREE! ! 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