Compiled by A.P. McCredie ARIC DULRKIN, 14, failed his driver's test in Chicago when he inadvertently accelerated as he was leaving the parking lot. causing his car to fishtail and smash through a window in the licensing-office building. And in South Carolina. a 18-year-old boy driving a stolen car saw his grandmoth- er driving toward him in traf: fic, ducked down to avoid her seeing him and inadvertently hit the gas pedal, causing his car ta) smash into hers. (Injuries were minor.) course after he sald) federal hind werth ST billian tn unning oghis toa Danish company tor $278. CLS. Secretary of thy Interior Broce Babbin was forced to sell another $2.9 bil- lion piece of land in Arizona for $174 Babbitt is requited to tke these sales under an E872 led: eral law. which Western sena- fuse to change. Recent Highway ‘Pruck lis: eowo dozen bags of coins fromoan armored truck in Washington, D.C.; * kegs and bottles from a heer also in Washington: a oball-ton ot cat fitter, in tinka: * dozens of boxes of socks in Decatur, Alabama: eand animal blood, which dripped out of a tanker and stained a highway for 20 miles tear Syracuse, Kansas. Winona, Minnesota —- Firefighters had to be called to le Mary Tyler, 39. after her hand got stuck in her toilet as she tried to retrieve a deadorant container she had than three months — dropped in the bowl, AS British Columbia moves into the 21st century can anticipate all kinds of new energy needs. The demands of an expanding population, evolving tech- nologies, advanced transportation systems--~these just.a few of the realities tomorrow will bring. Providing safe, affordable energy to power these re a oe Certified winner deminds is a responsibility we take very seriously itt “Hydro. It’s also a challenge that we're prepared to meet, beth now and inthe years to come. What's more, We're doing it ina way that provides jobs tor the people of B.C. protects our environment and inproves the quality of life here tod DUNDARAVE MERCHANTS Association recently hosted a coloring contest for kids. Brendan Worrall, 7, placed second and was awarded a bookstore gift certificate. Thirteen-year-old Elizabeth Johnston (not shown) won the grand prize, a large stuffed rabbit that was donated by the North Shore News. To find out more about what we're doing 00-BCHYDRO. province wide, callus at f We weleome your call. BChydro & Reliable Services. Resourceful People. teeta d Dw ane