_ Pao B14 — Terace Sanda Wein, shina a7, 1990 - from B1 Bl oo a wedding in Kitimat and then: end a few days here with son - Dale, his wife Darla and the . grandchildren. + Dick and Maureen first came - ’ to Terrace in 1963 and now live in Langley. Last time they were . - up for a visit, Dick ended up “spending some time in ‘Mills « Memorial hospital. There was “ no repeat of that this time but ", the trip. was not without. inci- “dent, Their car gave up the :: ghost and they had to buy a new “* onel Terrace is kinder to you on your © next visit, KkKKE ‘Au revoir and good: luck to ’ Jim Norstrom ‘who has ‘just - received news he has been ‘ac- - cepted into the R.C.M.P., his _. dream for the past seven years, : Jim’s parents, Neil and Betty, *. came to Terrace in 1969 when Jim was five years oldy He ’ graduated from caledonia in “. 1982 and then spent two and - half years studying law enforce- ment at Lethbridge Community , College. After graduating from - there in 1985, Jim returned to :. Terrace and worked with the :- Skeena mall security force. -, Now he heads for Montreal ‘rand @ French tuition program -’ and then its off to the R.C.M.P. * + training academy in Regina. _ Skeena mall staff after work 7 a week ago Saturday to present wii im with farewell gifts and wish : “him goad luck in his new career. from Bi What’s. Up KERMODE'S Alcohol & Drug program will be closing the following groups for the sum- mer: Women's group, men’s group, grieving group, teen group, teen review (leen page) Wed. nite videos & group. All will commence again on Sept. 12/90. Counciling is still available. Benita Chapdelaine A&D counsellor whee “KITIMAT” & TERRACE BLIND & VISUALLY IM- PAIRED PERSONS. We have a white cane club in Terrace, When in town come and have coffee with us: We would be happy to welcome you. Located at Women’s Resource Centre 4542 Park Ave. Thurs- day, 1:30 p.m. Info, contact Phyllis 638-0412 or Felix 638-1285, kkkik CCB/TERRACE AND DISTRICT WHITE CANE CLUB needs volunteers to assist the blind and visually im- paired with crafts and recrea- _ tions (bowling etc.) Also need- ed drivers to take members in and around town. We would really appreciate it, Please con- tact Felix 638-1285 or Phyllis 638-0412. kkk ok Safe trip home and let’s hope Park Report by James Roop Number one on the list of the least-wanted conversations while camping in northern B.C. may well ruri like this: ‘‘There's a bear...Where?...Right behind youl’. It's’ true. . that bears occa- sionally frequent Lakelse Lake provincial park. Bears would actually rather avoid: people. Here are a few tips to help you avoid’ a situation like the. one above: | «Avoid walking on narrow, low-visibility trails: The further away you initially meet each other, the less chance you both have of getting panicky. Pro- blems arise when people react suddenly and surprise the bear. * Make a bit of noise when ’ walking on the trails, Bears have an excellent sense of hear-- ing. Some people carry small natively, some people take their. children. on walks to ensure a constant. stream of chatter.: - Both work, but— bells are. cheaper to maintain! * Avoid walking around dusk or dawn, when bears tend to forage for their food the most. If you follow these simple tips, you'll greatly ‘reduce the chances of meeting a bear where you may not want to. kkk Parents welcome For Skeena Jr. Secondary: grade 10 students, the end of this school year signals another _ transition — the step up to senior secondary status. The school will mark the oc- casion tomorrow morning, June 28, with a “graduation” and awards ceremony to be held ‘at R.E.M, Lee Theatre beginning at 9 a.m. Teacher Dan Houpt said parents were welcome and en- couraged ta attend the event which will include presentation of service and subject awards as’ well as recognition for all those named to the grade 10 honour roll. A pets A new (a spirit of giving SAM ORBISON PRESENTS Bear care | ’ for insects underneath. bells around their neck. Alter- — ; Orie earlier this month: : Brian. Hislop, Christopher Hodson. and. William Spent ae . received their Bachelor of Arts, Catherine. Kennedy and. . Diane Morehouse Bachelor of. Education and Gayle Appleton | Bachelor of Sclence (Nursing). There are two species of beat that occasionally visit our park: Sine Dering A its Best | The Grizzly (Ursus Arcto Hor. ribilis) and the Black Bear (Ur. sus Americanus | Kermodeli), Black bears are more common, Both kinds of bears are om- nivores — which means they eat both plants and animals, But in the summer they mainly eat ber- ries, plants and roots. Both species have been clocked runn- ing at 56 km/h and they have a - : “eoQUELes _ ST, JACQUES “Scallops in wine cream - sauce, served in shells bordered with Duchess ‘Potato topped with Hollandaise sauce. TENDERLOIN OF BEEF | BOUQUETIERE A generous portion of filet broiled and served with a selaction of fraah vagetables and choice of potato. © : keen sense of smell and hearing, If you are walking the local trails, you can do your own - spotting for signs of local bears. The park’s Twin Spruce Trail. occasionally has evidence of. feces on it. You can also look for scratch marks on trees, or see if you can find an old stump that has been torn up to look _ STUFFED - MUSHROOMS Fresh mushroom caps, ‘baked in our oven, filled with a delicious mixture of crab meat and cheeses. - kk Last week I took two visiting Australian friends to Lakelse Lake to search for the famed. white Kermode. We discovered . that the best way of not finding bears is to go looking for them!1 tat _ CHILDREN'S All dishes are prepared fresh while you walt, so relax and enjoy an evening of fine dining at its best In our elegant new dining room. Reservations Recommended OPEN AT 5:00 PM MENU Broilad chicken breast with potato, ica and vegetable, , More information on bears can be obtained through the B.C. Parks office. Don’t he embearrassed to call them at 798-2277. DOIT 1 MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS RESORT LTD. “Tags Deve Of onl ie - 2510 SOUTH EBY ST, TERRACE, B.C. 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