- Scouts, Guides replant: clear-cut by ey Orr senemeneeeereeerer i! Terrace area Beavers, Scouts and Cubs fanned: out ‘éver a clear-cut logging area at Skeena West May 12, planting between 2,000 and 3,000 seedlings in their annual "Trees for Canada" event involving Scouting and Guiding movement people across the nation. Conditions were cooperative this year — the weather was perfect, the terrain was easy, planting conditions were good, and at the end of the project there were plenty of hot dogs, doughnuts and drinks courtesy of local forest companies. "The trees are really excellent this year,” remarked silviculturist Bob Wilson, examining a tightly- packed container. "B.C. grows the best.” Wilson handed out-25 or more trees to each planter. - Wilson’s wife Sandra, a promi- nent figure in the local Scouting - and: Guiding movement, explained ‘that funds raised through the tree- planting effort are split 65-35 between the local and national Scouts. "It is a great opportunity for the boys and girls to learn about the forests first-hand," she said. "And for them to take an interest in growing trees as well as raising funds." The older Venturer scouts and their leader Earl Peden helped set up the food and organize the pro- ject. More charges laid in this year’s Spring CounterAttack TERRACE — Although ‘RCMP checked fewer vehicles during the 1991 Spring CounterAttack than in the previous year, more impaired driving charges were laid during the three-week period and more 24-hour suspensions were issued. Twenty people were charged with drunk driving this year out of 1,909 vehicles checked; last year 13 -charges arose out of 2,702 vehicles checked. RCMP issued 19 roadside suspensions, compared to 15 for-the year before. Accidents, damage levels and total traffic charges for the period were down. In 1990 there were two fatal collisions in which a total of two people died; this year there were none. There were virtually the same number of property dam- age collisions, and six people were injured in collisions this year, down from eight injuries in 1990. Roadchecks were set up for a total of 75.5 hours during this year’s campaign, and RCMP put in a total of 253 hours working on those roadchecks. on 90 All-Season - Steel- Belted radials — UNTIL MAY 31, 1991 » Ask us to help you choose the tires that fit your wheels ~ ~*~ and driving needs the best. We have a wide selection, and all Petro-Canada tires are backed by our Lifetime ~ Road Hazard Protection warranty. Stop in today and make a change for the better. DESIGNATED INSPECTION FACILITY Totem Service (N & J Service Centre Ltd.) A PETRO-CANADA DEALER PETROCANADA © 4711 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, 8.C. 635-4515 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 15, 1991 AB Terrace Scout and Gulde movement members planted between 2,000 and 3,000 trees at a site in the Skeena West forest area at their annual Trees for Canada event Sunday. Terrace Interiors Ltd. 4610 Lazelle Ave. 635-6600 "All the supplies you need" *Exterior and interior paints *Complete line of Blinds Large selection of wallpaper in stock THIS WEEKS PUZ?.LE ANSWER (cE: EEE TH Wee ND fd i g cH 3 ¥iH wat Ss itn] 3 ux a Aa] Va qt ql DEC Pr N 7] Toe FORD Dee E) il a THOR LE a] val aa vat 30 Please turn F TT back, intt a aly avs 31 Performers DOWN 33 Meadow } Hetty hi 24 Small songbird, 1. " 0 a jen F) u coe alannla 3 Holeincastingmoid 25 Need 35 Bleck-tin 4 Gear wheal paris 2 Revolvearound 36 M toon 5 Queengoddess 26 Large artary 38 Milnerpacadern 6 Bittervetch 31 Hooters student ¥ 7 TwotoCacsar 35 Windowlrame 39 Pary indian 8 Rellel 37 Printer's measures 40 Holda 9 Began 38 Huils 41 Conclude 10 Poam 40 Faslenar 43 Whipp 11 Existed 41 Shout 47 Tenihote zen 16 Leader 42 Untrue statement 48 Castigate 18 Paddle 43 Burnesemongoloid 50 Pollace fish 20 Althat place 44 Follower, sulfix Si Consent 21 Am. ple 45 Recent 52 Mistakes . 22 Rubber tieeaap 46 Sports hati Jones 23 thguld sacrifice 49 Alcohol, sullix I rk op ae | ie i