Brian Crampton got first prize in a national contest last week, winning through magazine subscription selling an all-expenses paid trip for he and his family to Disneyworid, Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 14, 1990 Al5 Clarence Michiel — student wins > Clarence Michiel Elementary ed the prize structure. For every School, Grade 7 student Brian subscription a student sells or Crampton was acknowledged renews, he or she gains one ‘March § as last year’s national point. Each point can be used winner in the student fundraiser towards a prize ranging from of renewing magazine subscrip- fluorescent ‘shades’ to a per- tions. Brian, his brother and sonal telephone. The campaign sister and parents will be travell- runs until ‘March 16. For every ing this summer, to Disney five subscriptions renewed, the World in Orlando Florida, students are eligible to enter a courtesy of Quality Service Pro- nationwide contest fora trip to _ Hawaii, for four, all. expenses . Quality Service Programs is paid. ee grams. owned and operated by Maclean Hunter Ltd. and Reader’s Digest Association (Can) Ltd. For the past 15 years, it has worked ex- clusively with schools to help them with fundraisers, including selling magazine subscriptions. - Clarence Michiel School has been involved in this program since 1984 and had raised over $10,000 to fund extracurricular activities for the students of the school. Clarence Michiel is the only Terrace school running this particular campaign; the school and parent group make the policy they feel comfortable with for their children. During an assembly at Clarence Michiel, representative Pat Dill explained the purpose of the program, gave each stu-. dent a sales kit and also explain- | Foner 3086 Hwy. 16 East MOTOR 635-6375 SI NN= RESTAURANT: LOUNGE PUB- COLD BEER STORE Visit the Northern Motor Inn, for ~|{ Home-made bomb | injures local youth | LA 14-year-old Skeena device in the school parking ‘Junior Secondary School ©—_—iot after school one day last student suffered minor facial week, and when it appeared burns, @ three-day to have failed the one youth - suspension from school and a apparently picked the device lecture from the RCMP last up to investigate. week as the result of a Wilson says the youth had home-made bomb escapade. to be transported to hospital | Skeena Junior Secondary for emergency treatment vice-principal Warren Wilson after the device flared up in | described the youth as "very his face. But he was lucky, lucky" after he and a friend says Wilson. If the pair had nightly entertainment. Come to gained access to some been more successful the in- \where the ACTION is.. gunpowder and attempted to juries could have been worse. S | oe make a "cherry bomb" by _- wrapping the explosive in . paper and tape. They LL attempted to detonate the — THE SIGN OF A ' GOOD BUSINESS Improvement under the Initiatives Plan. General Description of the Work CITY. OF TERRACE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMMES ‘|’ Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 656 of the Municip race intends to proceed with the construction of certain wor NEIGHBOR ... _ al Act that Council of the City of Ter- ks hereinafter described as a Local THE SIGN OF (Haugland to Feene ) parcels of land jlable to be specially charge month of the dates of the publication of this notice, one half of the value of the parcels which are liable the City of Terrace not to proceed with it, the wor Petitions shall be lodged with the Clerk-Ad under these Programmes = Upgrading (as required) and construction of (1) a five foot wide concrete sidewalk on Lazelle Avenue, built to Clty of Terrace Standards, (2) a nine metre wide strip of asphalt pavement with Integral asphalt curbs on Keefer Street. A MERCHANT PT a= ne Straet(s) Total Cost Taxable Frontage: Commuted Cost CostiFoot/Year Over WHO CARES Per Foot ABOUT PEOPLE... +. Lazella Sidewalk $47,573.27 1726.48 Ft. $27.24 $4.83 $3.65 (4600 & 4700 Blocks) This emblem identifles 2. Keefer Street $46,752.91 1140.93 Ft. $37.89 $6.71 $5.07 the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor Further notice Is hereby given that a copy of this notice has been mall d for the cost of sald works, and unless within one (1) a majority of the owners representing at least to be specially charged, petition the Council of k may be undertaken as a Local Improvement. ministrator, and shall be deemed to be presented to the Council when so lodged, of which every owner of a parcel of is liable to take notice and be governed accordingly. ad to the owner(s) of the Wetome Wagon. in the community. land Ilable to be specially charged “Vil — 635-5672 Clerk act Haltaor Erlinda — 635-6526 erk-Administrator [| | . —_ . ~“Gity OF TERR ACE | Brenda-Lee — 635-2605 Parking not really a problem | Complaints of reduced parking at the Terrace Curling Club due to the dumping of snow by public works crews on city-owned property adjacent to the rink has been resolved. In fact, according to the club executive, it wasn’t a problem to begin with. The problem began with a few local curlers who weren’t aware that what is often thought of as the club parking jot is actually part of . Riverside Park. During heavy snowfalls the city will. continue using the lot as a dumping area, says city director of engineering Stew Christensen, but there will normally be lots of parking for curlers; about 122 stalls if they're laid out properly. The complaint caused a little embarrassement for the club, says spokesman Berga Anderson, and the situation should never have become a public issue. “~ HWTTESH CCHEUTMBIA FiSTIVA ARI es WELL DONE! ~ The Province of British Columbia congratulates the following local artists who have qualified for the 1990 B.C. Festival of the Arts: Barbara Green of Prince Rupert Des Edwards of Kitimat Laura Laughren of Prince Rupert Donna Brulns of Kitimat Suzanne Gerard of Terrace Cindy Materl of Quick - Harold Demetzer of Terrace Walter Comper of Cassiar Saanich and Greater Victoria May 23-27, 1990 Imagine the Celebration! Supported by the Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture through the B.C. Lottery Fund. Minister responsible: Hon. Lyall Hanson.