Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 25, 1992 —~ Page A11 jured, ” Off the road THE DRIVER of this vehicle is lucky to be alive after he lost control of his truck and did some unplanned off-roading in the ditch off Kalum Lake Road, near Glacier Creek, He managed to walk away from the crash, but was later sent to hospital with head i injuries. His passenger was unin- Callin Kitimat TERRACE —Kitimat residents will be asked if they want to be able to phone Terrace at no charge. In return, they'll pay extra on their monthly phone bill. The April referendum by B.C, Tel follows a study done last year, says company spokesman Kathy Meares. It found that more than 60 per cent of the long distance | phone calls from Kitimat are made to Terrace, ' ‘*The CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Tele- communications Commission which regulates B.C, Tel) has a provision for extended area ser- vice in such cases,’’ Meares, ~ nds The,distance between Terrace and. ‘Kitimat of approximately 40 miles comes just within those... guidelines set by ‘ihe CRIT a cape canvass. notice Volunteer canvassers for next month’s Canadian Cancer Society effort are reminded that they can pick up their kits March 30, Local cancer society unit spokesman Nel Lieuwen said representatives will be at the carpenters hall between 9 a.m. -and 3. p.m, March 30 to hand out the kits. ‘She ‘said 80 people already have been signed up as can- ’ -vassers. bul that another 25 peo- "ple would be welcome to cover Toutes in Terrace and Thornhill. “People wishing to volunteer can drop by the carpenters hall March 30, said Lieuwen, sation. Smithers on April 9. calls are accepted). EMPLOYERS — Confused by the WCB process? We can help If you are an employer or a potential employer, you are invited to come and learn about the WCB pro- cess at a free one-day seminar. The Employers’ Advisers’ office provides informa- tion and advice to employers on Workers’ Compen- The free one-day seminar is scheduled for To register call Joy Varona at 660-7253 (collect Employers’ Advisory Services Ministry of Labour and Consumer Services Their blend of variety, country and original Canada and Europe. has entertained audiences all over the U. Musical antertainment at It’s very best! THE TERRACE INN Proudly Presents BYFORD AVERY Performing in AUGI’S LOUNGE April 8 to 11 music and S. April 15 to 18 9 pm til 12 4551 Greig Avenue Terrace, B.C. 635-6630 said oa ncern : Makes every Monday il sun day. Leta sporty, {un-to- drive Golf Cabriolet give youa sunny outlook onlife. * Easy-retracting, insulated top * Defrostable glass rear window * Sporty performance engine * Manual or automatic transmission * Leather sports seats W Columbia Auto Haus Ltd. 3779 RIVER ORIVE, TERRACE, 635-5717 «Integrated safety rol| bar Drop by for a test drive today. Golf Cabriolet “Care” Veith 7 2p ws 199 a month .. With now only 40 dollars down. monthly payments. Jain the celebration of Volkswagen Canada's 40th Anniversary lower lease terms for a limited 40 days. * Basad on 48 month lease: Golf 2 door § speed lola! pay’ PRESENTING THE MiKEBURGER ALLSTARS The Classic TLAGIRS STEAKS CHICKEN ME Ve salicious = 4738 Lakelee Ave. 639-0065 Mikeburger, Super Mikeburgers, and Chicken Club, FOOD BAR illu ald “Maticutts enahip.Cankda -.-”.Citoyenne No gimmicks, no strings, Just honestly low take advantage of the honest-to-goodness $259 a month Now you can r eally celebrate. Lease a sporty new 1992 Volkswagen Golf, gas or diesel, irom $199 per month or lease a 1992 Jetta, gas or diesel, now fram just $259 per month. For honest cars and honest prices visit your local Volkswagen dealer. and ments from $9,592 or Jetta 4 door 5 spaad tatal paymanis from $12,472. Freight and P.O,), included. Security deposit and first payment applicable-on approved credit: Taxes are extra. Dealer may lease for less. Offer ends April 25, 1992. Columbia Autohaus 3779 Ri iver Drive, Terrace 635-5717 “People may be diiferent on the outside, but they are no different on the inside,” = Jasmloe Banisin, Age |! Our children are called the future. They come into our world full of innocence and hope until they are taught to distrust and, sometimes, even to hate. Racists are made, not born. Parents can teach their children to understand the value of compassion, .respect and understanding of others. Or, they can sow the seeds of intolerance, bigotry and cruelty - the things that divide a sociely and keep us apart. Racism exists in many forms and can be found everywhere in Canada, March 21 is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. And it is Canada’s Anti-Racism Day, a time for us all-to join the fight against inequality, Let's work together with our families and friends to break down the barriers that divide us. Let's set an example for our children’ and - help create a world free of prejudice and discrimination. ; - Let's bring back the hope of a beter tomorrow aan and make it real because ie : Lo ™ " " Racin,» wilt