e av if ss 5 é £ 2 cin pres Byoit te Lae eee season with sweet concert Terrace’s Northwest Singers will launch their concert season in a format of proven success — a dessert concert — Nov. 29. The @ cappella group has a musically eclectic planned. Singer Henry Waldock says the programme will include madrigals, spirituals, Maritime folk tunes, a cycle of songs by SAVE « * Certain _ restrictions Spply evening 6 Day, 5 Night Hotel & Bahama Cruise vecation Packages OFF APPROXIMATE $1000 VALUE Stephen Chapman about the Cariboo gold rush, and settings of Shakespeare’s writings by George Shearing that range from neo-renaissance atrangements to jazz. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in ‘the Dolly Varden Room of the Terrace Inn. The ticket price of $10 includes desserts and a FEEL THE HEAT! 710% REPRESENTATIVES ARE STANDING BY! © Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST MUST CALL NOW! 1-800-446-6269 variety of refreshments, Tickets can be bought at the Gemma kitchen and bath boutiques in the Skeena Mall. The Northwest Singers, cur- rently at about 20 voices under the direction of Marilyn Brodie, have been entertaining Terrace music. lovers for over 10 years. Void where prohibited by law Pass on your | “A . Children | Find out more Foster Care : a {3 Cassiat:'2 You can make a difference, Artwork by.a Naf / Auth gained for. Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 20, 1991 31 Northwest Singers to launch POLICE REPORT: A noisy party at a residence in the 5100 block Agar Saturday night attracted more attention than the party-goers had bar- After receiving humerous complaints, RCMP attended the residence at about 9:30 p.m. and discovered liquor, about 30 adults and approxi- mately 20 persons under the age of 19 in the home. Armed with a search warrant issued under the Liquor Act, police returned to the home where they seized a large quantity of liquor and filed five charges. To appear in court at a later date are one adult male and one adult female charged with obstruction, one adult female charged under the city’s noise bylaw, one adult female charge with supplying liquor to minors, and one male youth charged with mischief. RCMP have made a third arrest as the result of the rampant destruction by a crowd of youths that occurred in downtown Ter-. race Hallowe'en night. A 16- year-old youth was apprehended | last week and charged with break and enter and theft of a stereo from TNJ Electronics. One 18-year-old Terrace youth was charged earlier this month with mischief after breaking a window in one of several down- town businesses, and another with possession of stolen prop- erty after what has been described as a "smash and grab" incident. All three youths will appear in Terrace court in December. In recent days inquiries have been received at the department concerning studded tires. Section 19.03 of the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations states: A person may operate a vehicle on a highway between Oct. 01 of one year and April 30 in the next year, using tires with studs that do not protrude more than 3.5 mm from the tread or traction surface of a tire. 19.03 (3)(b) goes on to say: No studs are used ina tire on the front wheel of a motor vehicle unless each rear wheel has at least one studded tire. Voluntary penalty for these offences is $50. In B.C. IT'S THE | LAW. . Neid Enterprises Ltd. $ euzuKi QUADRUNNERS Kawasaki ‘We service all makes and models of snowmobiles and snowblowers. Bring in your machine for a pre-season checkup. “See our line of winter clothing and boots. «Protect your vehicle from salt damage with our running boards. «Our aluminum dry boxes will protect your belongings from the wet weather. Neid Enterprises Ltd. Recreational Sales & Service 4925 Keith Avenue, Terrace Phone 635-3478 — Fax 635-5050 en, ae ee ee