rr “Do you need a break? Come to COFFEE BREAK, an interdenominational §- _Bibie study for women. FREE nursery for infants and toddlers. Children 7 * ages 3 to 5 will love Storyhour. Every Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. to 11am. at | . the Christian Reformed Church, ¢orner of Sparks and. Straume. No. ‘| previous knowledge expected: For more Information or transportation, Call Hilda at 635-7871 or Ruth at 635-2621, We look forward to seaing you De _ , 2 The Terrace Friends and Families of Schizophrenics is a support group . that meats once per month. Meetings are.the 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Conference Rocm at Mills Memorial Hos Ital.. One alm of the group Is to provide community education about this Ill- ness. Anyone wising to learn more or become art of this group Is welcome to attend the méetings. Please call 5 for further Info. t. We Make | || Leasing Easy!!! | |] Finance = ORENAUET] | CANADA”: po _§4000°° | CASH BACK ae Available on ‘88 MEDALLION and ALLIANCE 4 Dedicated community volunteers, Rob Cumiskey and his wife Brenda have spent many hours over the past few: years helping to make Terrace a better place to live. The Cumiskey's and thelr two children, Diedre and Todd will - soon be leaving for the Vancouver area. ; so Prominent local family leaves | Terrace for Delta | | Rob Cumiskey’s transfer 2 and 4 door sedans in stock. | from the B.C. Telephone office in Terrace to their head office in the lower mainiand will leave a gap in the community that ,will be difficult to fill. _ Resourceful. and dedicated volunteers, Rob and his wife, Brenda, have lived in Terrace for the past six years and during that time have contributed to organizations such as the Rotary Club, ‘Northwest Employers Council, Skeena Labor Market . advantage of tennis facilities in. the lower mainland and pursue his interest in the sport. - ‘When. we arrived in Terrace our children were 10 and 12,” she said, ‘‘and now that. we're - leaving they’re basically adults, so that’s a big part of their lives, _They’re leaving a lot of good friends behind and they'll think of Terrace as their home town.) However, Rob said he felt the family would settle into their new. home easily because they _ were moving back to a familiar ‘they would be closer to family _ was their move to Delta would neighborhood in Delta where and old friends. According to friends in Ter- race, the Curniskey’s were leav- ing 2 legacy of community work behind and will be missed in the area. But one positive thought, provide a great new asset to that . community. Poe rom $899 5 - | 7 or Lease to own from per month based on a 48 month Closed Lease. f _SKEENA AUTO METAL SHOP g 635-6571 or 638-8171 LTD. DL5179 & Development, Community Fu-. tures Program, Chamber of Commerce, Terrace and District — = tes ae ; Community Services, the Beta \ te oo an Sigma Phi Sorority and a variety 00 - of recreational clubs. , | 1 500 ; - “We really regret leaving,’’: . Brenda said but explained that a CASH BACK | ' Major consideration in Rob's ac- cepting the job promotion, from District Customer Service Man- ager to B.C.. Installations Oper- ation Manager, was their 16 year old daughter’s acceptance into the senior professional division of the Goh Ballet in Vancouver. ‘Deidre was moving down to Vancouver anyway where she [F will be attending academic class- [* es in the morning and ballet in the afternoon,” Brenda explain- ed on all 1987 4 x 4 units in stock. § “or LEASE TO OWN from: 30827 : per month (Stk. No. M87-18) - a | (Based on a 48 month Closed End Lease plus tax OAC, offer ends September 3, 1987 | 5 y71000,000 km Warranty, standard an Mazda (major component), a a ae SKEENA AUTO METAL SHOP LTD. Mayor Jack Talstra made the first donation to the Terrace branch of the Ar- thritis Society of B.C. after declaring September Arthritis month in Terrace. ‘Pictured above are Joyce Bergsma, Mary McGowan and Lorraine Hodgins of the Arthritis Society with Talstra. The society will be holding a fund rais- ing drive in Terrace from September 20 to 26 to help support Its national research, manpower development, and public education programs. She added their 18 year old son, Todd, was torn between staying with the family and re- maining with friends but predic- - ted he would follow soon to take ~ In Court In Terrace provincial court on ” ‘Friday, August 14 Judith Hard- castle was sentenced to 12 mon- ths in jail for an offense under the Food and Drug Act and re- ceived two six-month concurrent sentences, one six-month con- “secutive sentence and one three- month concurrent sentence for four counts of violating the Nar- cotics Control Act. Hardcastle also drew one year’s probation for the Food and Drug Act of- -fense, and a three-month jail . sentence for another offense under the Narcotics Control Act. DL5179 i ‘87 HONDA CIVIC ‘SALE PRICE $9995 or LEASE TO OWN for as little as $2173 per month (Stk. No. V1062) (based on a 48 month Closed End Lease plus tax, OAC) 5y¢ 80,000 km No Smalt Print Warranty. 10% off EVERYTHING!!! Tuesday, September 1 to September 5, 1987 Visit us.at our new location in the Skeena Mall - Entrarice across from Paragon Insurance. * ZURICH GOLD CHAINS + sold by the inch * PARFUM “POISON” by Christian Dior —See our new exciting gift selection— mh Robert Keeler was sentenced to 14 days in jail and received a six-month driver’s license sus- pension in Terrace provincial court on Thursday, August 13 | -- for impaired driving... .. _ABRACADABRA the store for excellent gift ideas io t TERRACE HONDA SALES 635-6571 or 638-8171 4842 Hyw. 16, DL5036 pal Terrace, 8.6. °