2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 25, 1988 = underway TERRACE — The city is presently putting together an in- . ventory of the city’s infrastruc- ture.— roads, sewer and water. lines and other community facilities — in order to priorize a list of repairs and plans for upgrading. This is a complex task being done with the help of . computers, says Public Works Committee chairman - Bob Cooper, but even when com- plete, the more difficult task of finding the necessary dollars to carry out the work will just be beginning. — However, if the annual brief to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Development as put forward by the Association of Professional Engineers of British Columbia (APEBC) has any weight, help may be on the ~ of repairs “Working With Youth”, is be- ing sponsored jointly by the Ter- race Youth Centre and the Men- tal Health Network Northwest. Registration is only $15 and it will take place at the Youth Cen- tre (the Ukranian Hall) from 9 am. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 28. The facilitator for the workshop is Kenn Whiteman, Chief Coordinator for the Gyro Youth Centre in Port Alberni. Topics to be covered during the session include youth and values clarification, motivating youth through innovative pro- gramming, leisure concepts for -youth, facility management, lateral thinking and youth link “Workshop -on youth | _| Saturday — - _ A workshop that can benefit — everyone in the Northwest, way. networking. — . Whiteman is a well known keynote speaker and resource person on youth and community issues throughout B.C., Alberta and the Yukon. He has had numerous items published in Canada and has received several awards and recognition for his Stressing that the role of good government is to provide a beneficial environment for economic growth, the APEBC brief points out that B.C.’s deteriorating urban infrastruc- ture inhibits private industry’s opportunities to provide employment and -generate wealth for the benefit of all citizens. Not too much Is being sald but downtown residents couldn’t mistake the source of a familiar odor last Thursday night — smoke from the supposedly dormant beehive burner at ; Skeena Cellulose. A spokesman at the mill said the problem was related to a breakdown of + work with youth. hog fuel equipment at the Port Edward pulp mill but mill manager Jim Davis said there were problems in Terrace-as well. It’s just one of those “bugs” that needs to be worked out, and then the monster will again lay dormant. For more information, con- tact'Pat Williams at 638-0112. “Without a well-maintained infrastructure, a:modern town 7 or city can deteriorate to a place to be avoided, and can possibly Weather report become a center of disease,”’ . . , ° says Dr. Ernest Portfors, im- rediate past president of the Date Hi Lo Prec. Forecast: Continuing - association. “Commerce would May 16 12 6 46mm _ unsettled and mostly 7 . © wou rain. cloudy with morning sun- slow to a crawl and industry May 17 10 4 3.6mm_ ny periods and a chance - would move elsewhere. rain of rain in the afternoons. Quoting from a 1985 survey May 18 12 4 3.2mm ‘Gontinuing cool with . , rain afternoon highs to 15 and + 5/29-6/4 undertaken by the Union of | May 19 12 6 trace of _ overnight lows to 7. 7 __- Foreenat Perlod: 5/29-674/88 British Columbia Municipalities rain a ' ARIES Legal problems create a state of nervous tension on the status of the urban in- May 20 15 5 trace of Mar. 21-Apr.19. in the home. Contact with a cultural institution frastructure, the brief reiterated, May 2) 41007 144 rain . a TAURUS reveals truth ed autray f 7 wit ; is ;. ate a 4mm You could be led astray financially if you listen chide rons. sto much repan n ¥ rain M { 6 M 2 2 . Apr. 20-May20 tothe persuasions of an inexperienced one. " a, an ay 22 8 3.6mm = GEMINI Sensitivity to the emotional needs of those in your sidewalks. Bridges, water May 18 6 rain ay ay May 21-June20 © circle bring an increased sense of companionship distribution and sewage collec- and warmth. co, tion require some repair.”’ CANCER Household cleanliness and family hygiene willbe | JuneZl-July22 sof concern this week. Digestive upsets can bedis- ‘The brief states that it is A . tressing. , ji : . LEO Tuesday’s full moon could generate quarrelsome estimated that the budget: re- Real Estate - July 23-Aug.22 tendencies in expressing differences of opinion. quired to upgrade B.C.’s urban It can beirritating. infrastructure will be $586 per ; H Stach VIRGO _ Increased awareness of your family responsibili- capita, and that funding for the By Hans Stach ese Aug. 23-Sept.22 ties gives you a push to meet ever higher goals, required repairs should be REALTOR LIBRA . Sometimes the mouth gets started and you can’t hared ally by federal. pro- ; Sept. 23-Oct.22, stop..ft's your way of working off the build-up vincial and imunucipal gove DEBT-FREE HOUSE | , eMervous emery. sae vincial and munucipal govern- - SCORPIO _Concern for the financial security of family mem- ments. : . . . Oct. 23-Nov. 21 * bers isa strong motivation to pay close attention . Mr. Homeowner, does it make sense to strive for a paid- to business dealings. _ It also points out however, the up mortgage as soon as possible? The so-called experts are ‘SAGITFARIUS It’s best not totry any high pressure tactics. Im divided on this question. So we'll cover the paid-up mort- . gage advocates today. ; One of the prime motivations for buying homes is the view towards retirement. During thot period, retirement pension money can, at best, act only as a supplement to liv- Nov. 22-Dec. 21. - patience can result in embarrassing confronta- tions with authorities. CAPRICORN Avoid associations with those who continually —- Dec. 22-Jan. 19 cxBrCts their disapproval with the way thingsare. _ . - one. many economic benefits to be found in upgrading the in- frastructure: a reduction in future maintenance costs, a higher’ standard of safety for ; ing expenses. A. paid-up mortgage in the latter, less af- AQUARIUS While your hopes and ambitions may seem farther residents, and job creation. The fluent years of life can give a family a great sense of securi- Jan. 20-Feb. 18 we ever, don't despair. Consider a new association has estimated that | — ty and well being. oe : 18,000 to 24,000 man-years of On the strictly financial side, the larger the down pay- Eee iar 20 A disgruntied associate may altenipt to lake out frustrations on you. Stay out of the line of fire. ment, the more you will save on interest costs and the lower your monthly mortgage payments will be, leaving more cash for savings and other living expenses. Also, the ‘more you hove invested in your house, the more you can take out when you eventually sell. You can't go wrong if you borrow no more than you actually need and pay it back . as quickly and as reasonably as possible. . _. IF there is anything I can do to help you in the fletd of real estate, please phone, or drop in at: work would be created by a $! billion infrastructure expendi- ture in B.C. The APEBC urges the govern- ment to make the funds ‘available to ensure that all public infrastructure is in a fit. economic. well-being of the... © °°. 3227 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. public because ‘‘a short term fix OFFICE: 695-4961 WOME: 639.5790 of B.C.’s deteriorating im [| ~~ =. famheretohelp! _.. frastructure is false economy.”*» Steinman _ paierimtieanenianatintasts ae ie a | RE er gees