The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 12, 2001 - A? | truck A Oe een ee SEPTEMBER 2001 SEPTEMBER 2001 7 a rte ae EE ee SUNDAY... MONDAY - .- TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY, FRIDAY”. SATURDAY THREE SEPARATE acts _ BS OS 30 L of vandalism in three days ‘ sina wna Roeee to a truck owned by a Ter- 2 , Secondary Sate ena | ¥ace couple have left them are =r : unh appy, Couneil Tewace ‘Saotmg i ' The first took place on 4 a Sunday when one of the 2 sscen 3 4 5 Celumbua 6 7 B ; side mirrors was broken me Tersace #5149 | |] Terrace Lite Tatar | [ocpotot off. Seconaay eek Peaks iisumnahu nt Theatre Soclety) | Cadet Society } |rermode fnendshipl | “On the Tuesday we ewe | | assoaain | | Sassi | | serene an [unccee | eae | beets noticed the back window Council Elders Society Sociaty [soetsall Association, was al 7 TS , y 3 | shaitered but not ram || LO 11 12 13 14 15 token,” said Friesen, unio Biucback | | antiPoverty eT | ce “They came back that Secondary | | eel Pomcest | | swmeub| | croup socety | | simtrser | beeen ; ~~ Schoel aseba T am |___Tenace _| ele ae” and finished off the Farent Association lah iinet Aishow Sousty Tegel Taare i — le Soccer Associaton Friesen is convinced the culprits are teen-aged 16 7 18 19 j20 21 22 boys she’s seen roaming chzapetn Terrace Minor di ecm ani os Rotary Club of jaan eect the streets by her Graham : Secondary Baseball 5 eaks ni urea Gioup Soeety Terrace Skeena | | Terace Hosmce Ave: home late at night, : 2 songs! Parent Association ai Tepes Boneh K'san House aimee er sun “Everyone’s free to s — = — walk : C f walk around but it makes | gi GAMpuS pro ject frozen 23/24 (1/25/26 | (27 | (28 (29 - 7" Ter z ' CrRACE Seorcl -Old is out at 1 aim. ona THE NEW B.C. Liberal government's review of expenditures has taken “Seni Terrace Minor Order of Bebo Group Saviely | | He eal scmegs tenaonad Tuesday night,” she said. root in the northwest through a freeze placed on the planned $9 million sarcopara || foto, | | rare | 5 shames gaimons | fr A | sone Prior to the vandalism, | "ew Northwest Community Coltege campus in Prince Rupert. More than Council Mowat [ eocew | |__Soeety_} |soteon sssccmner) milling around the truck downtown Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert mayor Don Scott says suspen- Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. and peering into the back | Sion of the project has left the city, already hurting because of Skeena Wed, Thurs., FrL.& Sat, - Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 9:45 p.m. of it, leading her to be- Cellulose, “with a huge mud hole in the centre of town.” College officials (Late Night Bingos Are Now All You Can Play.Main Cards Only- Wed.& Thurs, $8 ea., Fri.& Sat. $10 6a.) lieve ‘the truck had been polnt out a new campus will mean not having to pay nearly $500,000 a Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon watched, year for leased premises around the city. They hope the review will take ' | Friesen said she’s not four fo five weeks to be completed. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED rv. MONITORS AISLE CONCESSION as worried about the dam- : oa . ~~, it ‘ty Poy tbo f * . a) age as how the act of van- dalism has affected her two young children. “Our 11 and seven year olds noticed the truck and were. concerned, They asked, ‘if they broke the ; back window of the truck will they get in the house, Mom?” Friesen said. “They don’t see further than that truck, there are kids inside this house who are ‘affected, too.” The vandalism to the 83 Ford pick-up truck is just one in a recent rash of ve- hicle break-ins and van- dalism in Terrace and Thornhill, In July, 24 vehicles were broken into in Ter- race along with seven in BACK-TO-SCHOOL ve camag the. vehicles in the process. The Friesen’s truck. was. i uninsured at the time of ; the vandalism so the cou- ‘ ple will have to pay for the 4 repairs out of pocket. | That could cost them 4 from $100 for a used wind- i shield all the way up $300 for a new one installed. Mothers challenge record IT MIGHT be called the Great Milk-In. Breastfeeding moms from around B.C. hope to claim the world record for having the most mothers breastfeeding at the same time in the same geogra- phic location, B.C. Locally, the challenge to the current Guiness Book of World Records takes place Oct. 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the Northwest Health Unit auditorium. The event coincides | ‘with World Breastfeeding Week, Oct. 1-7. There'll be refresh- ments, information, door prizes and activities for children. More information is available at 638-2200. ‘Speaks 140 languages 3228 KALUM ST, BASEMENT LEVEL (BELOW SEARS) TERRACE » PH: 635-8145 (668-1507