Terrace B.C. Ambulance report for Wednesday, March 11, to Tuesday, March 17. A quiet week in numbers of calls for Terrace ambulance staff, but the percentage of personal injuries were noteably high. Of a - total of 16 emergency and non- emergency ambulance responses, eight were due to personal trauma. An elderly man was trans- ported to Mills Memorial Hospital late last week suffering a cut to the head, a Terrace youth was treated and released from hospital following a hockey mishap, and a Terrace man who suffered a knee injury during a weekend alterca- tion in Thornhill was released from Mills Memorial earlier this week. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday four people were injured in separ- _ate skiing mishaps on Shames Mountain. According to a Mills Memorial Hospital spokesman, all were treated in the emergency: -room and released. On Sunday, a “woman complaining of a sore back went to hospital. On Monday a ‘woman complaining of a leg injury was transported and a Terrace teen was treated in hospi- tal for a shoulder injury. On Tues- day it was a Kitimat girl com- plaining of a sore back. The only other trauma injury ‘during the week was the result of ‘a motor vehicle accident on Kalum Lake Drive. According to RCMP Cpl. Garry Moritz, the single vehicle accident occured at 10:28 p.m. Tuesday near Camp Creek, about 12 miles north of Terrace. The 70-year-old male driver was southbound on the highway when lost control of his 1981 Ford pickup, which came to rest on the passenger side at the bottom of a 12-foot embankment. Moritz says the driver of the vehicle was not wearing a seat belt and was transported to hospi- tal by ambulance. His younger male passenger, who was wearing a seat belt, received only minor injuries. A Mills Memorial spokes- man says the driver of the vehicle was treated for his injuries and later released from hospital. Moritz said the vehicle sus- tained damage estimated at $5,000 and the driver has been charged with crossing a solid line. There were two medical emer- gencies during the reporting period. An elderly man was taken to hospital with a back complaint, and a local resident was taken to Mills Memorial with chest pains. Now for a limited time, your participating Subaru deal four-wheel drive Legacys, Loyales and Justys at two- HURRY... THE SELECTION IS LIMITED! er is offering all their wheel drive prices. *Savings hasad on MSRP, actual amount dependent on model selected. Sale applies to all In-stock four-wheel drive Subaru Legacys, Loyales and Justys. Excluding the Subaru SVK. See dealer for full detalls Thornhill Subaru 3026 Hwy 16E. . Terrace 635-7286 Fax:635-3075 The largest import dealer in the Northwest! DL.#7041 SAVE UP TO Terrace Review — March 20, 1992