Beta Ta TER ee oo OE pe ST Tle ete TE es . Paneth = Tani na na ee UES, Sele EE: boven. | The Terrace Review asked: ~ Howcanthe community Make Hallowe’en Safer fo 1 | To wh s - Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 28, 1987.5 : than shopping Letter To the Editor; . | The decision for Sunday shop- ping draws nearer, and, as the. Terrace Committee for Sunday _ Shopping indicates, the impor- tant issue is ‘‘The Right To Choose’’, What of the employ- -ees who have ‘No Choice’’? - How can families set a family day aside in lieu of Sunday when children are in school and a Spouse works also? The referendum is for Sunday Frances Birdsell Haliowe’en parties — in homes, at the Arena, or at Montessori Children’s House already make the day/evening safer for children. . Shelly Piper Probably by controlling special parties for the chil- dren through school or church groups and stopping the door- to-door shell outs. . ‘vehicular traffic, they should also “'wear'’someé ‘Tefléctive ° — forchildren? = George Enoch Smail children must be ac- companied by adults. Chil- dren of any age should carry a flashlight and be very alert to clothing or patches. Young children. with fireworks, ary type, should have adult Super- - | vision. 1 He ok Ivan Bohle Try to ensure than an older person is home during the few hours that the children will be out. Keep your porch light on and stairs safe. An older per- son should-accompany the lit- tle ones as.they make their | rounds. apa alow aH Robert Vajda [think that children should be accompanied by aduits while trick or treating. and Holiday Shopping. That means Christmas Day. There are employees in the retail field that have no choice but to work the days re-assigned to them because _ they need their job to help sup- port -their. families. Why are some sO eager to put a hazard on family structure? Christmas is a time for families to be together. Why kill the livelihood of the small business man? He needs to make. a living also. A small .. Diana English Letter An open letter to members of the Terrace Rotary Club: Just over a year ago, your generous support enabled us to purchase a computer. Many |. continuing ‘-care-facilities’ have not been so fortunate and are computerize. business man circulates his pro- “Rotary thanked we have now developed a com-: still attempting to raise funds to "We are pleased to inform you that as a result of this purchase, - » We 2 could use more com- _ munity. organized events rather than having children on the streets. Hot line still open _ Nearly one in three B.C, drivers reporting a close-call _ with a commercial vehicle takes direct action against the com. pany or the driver, This is one of the preliminary findings of a UBC traffic safety study con- ducted for ICBC. The study gathered data from motorists’ calls to a research “‘hot line’, From responses to a questionnaire, the research team measured drivers’ general at- titudes toward sharing the road with large trucks and what ac- tions they took as the result of accidents or near-accidents. Just. under two-thirds of the drivers reporting incidents said they nearly always notice graphic logos on commercial ve- hicles. Half of that group use this information in order to react to the incident. Actions taken by motorists in- clude laying charges against the driver, calling the company to complain, or even avoiding do- . ing business with the company identified on the truck. As the study enters its final phase, the UBC/ICBC research- ers are now gathering informa- for reporting trucks _ tion from the ‘truckers. Truck driver questionnaire forms are available at all ICBC Claims J Centres in B.C. The public hot line will remain in service until the end of No- vember. Anyone wishing to re- port a positive or negative en- counter with a commercial vehi- cle is encouraged to call and relate their experience. The UBC Accident Research number is (604) 228-6197, and collect calls are accepted. and see what It's all about. The Toastmasters Club maeis on the first and third Tuesday of evary month at Caledonia Sr. Secondary School, room 3, at 7:30 p.m. Drop in — ——— PERFORMANCE 90 OUR BEST ALL-SEASON BADLAL _ SPEED-RATED 457 _ OS, SIE ALGULAR . SIZE ErreA Lodo pads oR VANS AND PICK-UPS 05 000-n fits in Terrace. Where do the big chain stores circulate’ their pro- fits? : Pet Everyone can agree that Sun- ‘day working is not-new to em-. ployees in the field of doctors, nurses, police force, etc. but when people go into this type of career they know what work schedule they will have. - If the referendum is passed for Sunday and holiday shop- ping, why stop there? Maybe the stores should all be opened. twenty-four hours, banks must _be opened Saturdays and Sun- days and let’s get the Post Office to deliver on weekends. There must be more to life » than shopping. Terrace is a family community. Let’s keep it. that. way. A town of the 80’s can _ still retain some old fashioned ways. 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