Lock It or Lose It “It’s the time of year when an increasing number of local motorists leave valuables in their parked vehicles while Christmas — and the Terrace shopping, RCMP detachment has begun its annual -program of gentile reminders to prevent holiday. thefts from cars and trucks. “Lock It or Lose It”’ involves local RCMP and RCMP Aux- iliary. members leaving printed notices on any vehicles they find that are unlocked. ‘As of the end of November more than 340 such thefts have occurred in Terrace with thou- sands of dollars in property unrecovered and unlikely to be recovered, — ee Local RCMP point. out that leaving a vehicle insecure is an offense under Section 192 of the Motor Vehicle Act, but they also add that “Lock It or Lose It’’ is intended as a theft prevention program, not a prosecuting ven- detta. Cst. Ewen Harvie, crime pre- vention coordinator for the Ter- race detachment, notes, “You wouldn’t leave $200 cash in the _ front seat of an urilocked car, so why leave that amount of gifts or goods unlocked in your car?”’ Caledonia h 14. Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 30,1988 os i : e Tha ve ae f eC ee A good product and some smooth salesmanship by Hugh Hepburn of the Terrace Centennial Lions and the. oh Salvation Army's Captain John Harker helped the local service club raise about $1,000 for community projects last week. On Sunday the Centennial Lions donated $1,200 to Timmy’s Christmas Telethon, and the crab sale put | $500 directly into the Salvation Army coffers. onor roll lists. more than 100 pupils Caledonia Senior Secondary School: last week released the . names of students who qualified for the first term Honor Roll. ° Those in the Outstanding Achievement category attained a grade point average greater than or equal to 3.50 during the term. Meritorious Achievement in- dicates an average greater than or equal to 3.25, and Honour- ‘able Mention an average greater than or equal to 3.00. 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Terrace Review 4535 Groig Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1M7 Jason Rempel, Wendy Rossiter, Patty Sharples, Elizabeth Sluys, Kiera Sundberg, Nina Teixeira, Deanna Thain, Heidi Wiebe, Lee Wilkerson. ’ Honourable Mention: Kara Alleman, Kevin Anderson, War- ren Appler, Lara Bachynsky, Laura Bennett, Richard Blower, Dana Boyce, Irene Bretherick, Sabrina Brown, Jackie Brown, Ernest Bueckert, Tracy. Bury, Josh Hades, Lorne Fisher, Lane | Fredericks, David George, Ravi Gill, Melanie Goodlad, Garrett Hidber, Wendy Hummel, Harry Jones, Traci Lyons, Russell McFarland, Bruce Neid, Jason Parviainen, Karen (Kelly) Pegg, Tracey . Peters, Raymond Praught, Monica Rauter, Tracy Reynolds, Michelle Rolfson, Quentin Roy, Leesha Sabine, Jason Schulte, Matthew Shinde, Danielle St. ‘Thomas, Callie Swan, Laura-Marie Taylor, Brian Wilson, Daysun Wrubel, Joe Zucchiatti. | CL Visa Friday, December 9 — Pyjama Party!!! at 7:00 p.m. at | the Terrace Public Library. This storytime is for 5- to 8-year-olds and will be approximately oné hour long.” You must. register. in. advance, but there Is no charge. | Registrations accepted for one ‘session only. Stories, crafts and popcorn! Teddy's are welcome! Phone | _ 638-8177 for further information. a Friday, December 9 — Terrace Concert Society presents © THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS at the R.E.M. Leo Theatre at 8 p.m. Yuletide merriment in the traditional way - features the stories and times of Charles Dickens and ls °: presented for. the pleasure of the whole family. Tickets are available at Erwin'’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. Friday, December 9 — The annual Christmas bazaar and bake sale of the Skeena Vailey (Fail) Falrs.Association will be held-at the Terrace Co-op from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, December 10 — Kermode Friendship Center Christmas Bazaar upstairs at the center on. Kalum Street from 10 am. to 5 p.m. If you. would like a table, call 635.4908. Arts and Crafts and baked goods will be eatured. oo oe Saturday, December 10 — Kinsmen Jets will be holding a garage sale at 4542 Park Ave. in Terrace from 8:30 a.m. o 1 p.m. - Friday, December 16 — A variety Christmas Concert will be held at the Terrace Christian Reformed Church, cor- ner of Sparks St. and Straume Ave., at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more details, call Tina Hovenkamp at 635-9028 or Jose Coosemans at 635-9275. December 16, 17 & 18 -- Terrace Littie Theatre’s Christmas play for children is an adaptation of Hans Andersen's story “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. It will be presented at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street on Friday, Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m, and on Sunday, Dec. 18 at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Following all performances, there will be goodies and a sing-along with Santa in the Green Room upstairs at the Playhouse. For further Information, phone Yvonne at 635-3293 evenings. December 28, 29 & 30 — Terrace Minor Hockey Associa- tion [s hosting an Atom Friendship Christmas Tourna- ment. Teams from out of town will be participating. Saturday, December 31 — Spend: New Year's Eve at the | Elks Hall. Music: by the Rocky Tops. Free rides home. Gocktalls at 7 p.m., dinner at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the Slumberlodge or phone 635-9537 or 635-3160. © Wednesday, January 25, 1989 — If you are concerned about protecting the quallty of our environment, get In- | volved in the Skeena Protection Coalition, -a broad- based environmental group. Bring issues, ideas and en- thuslasm to the meeting, 7 p.m., at the library arts room in Terrace. For more Information call Maureen Bostock at 635-3487. .