A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 3, 1996 .< | Bus service changes STOP Press make it easier to use THE LOCAL transit system will likely see ‘The second change will see Friday night |. PRI NC ESS "96 ' o significant changes in the near future. service extended to just after 10 p.m. from = |© i ‘ Tema city couned! members and the the current 6 p.m. P 4 aa orev yoda theta at Spm after the regional district have both voted in favour Julseth notes the number of people usin . i i hi i Food store tagged of changes that will start kicking in loter the transit system in. this wee ig sky. . e All contestants will madel in fashion show prior ta : ALL INDICATIONS point to an Extra Foods this month. rocketing and she says the expanded hours [54 , i a y ages 6-8 years, 15 entrants only - waiting list i gtocery store as the mystery developinent proposed Fifty per cent discounts for all school wil] make it casier to, among other things, | wl be taken ‘ ey for the south side of Keith Ave. classes using the transit system will be of- travel between Terrace and Thornhill. Ae Tickets available $2.00 each - proceeds to go the Miss }° Officials with Alberta-based West Fair Foods, fered on a trial basis, The city and the regional district also [| terrace Pageant. y: which operates Extca Foods, won't deny the Terrace Transit advisory commission member agree a new HandyDART bus is needed : = Peggy Juiseth says this will hopefully give here. Julseth says the one that’s in use now proposal is theirs. “8 : parents a break by cutting down on carpool- is constantly. booked solid. . came nd Re okesman pave mere said he ing. BC Transit must approve the ‘changes. migat De able fo comment alter a public heating on And she also hopes it’ll start teaching Terrace mayor Jack Talstra says the ex- F ial! the proposed rezoning of the property on Apr. 9. kids at a young age the benefits of taking panded service and discounted school fares Something Sp ecial: But exactly what the store name will be is not yet the bus, “I think i'll be well appreciated by will be a go, but says he doesn’t know what Something Unique! clear, because West Fair operates three types of large schools in the area,’’ Julseth says, wil] happen with the HandyDART plan. . : tetail food outlets in B.C. , Something Greek! j But only one - the primarily no-name grocery Cookin’ at Sonbadas! stare chain, Extra Foods - fits the 37,000 square foot lone lund ‘ lad development plans tabled at city hall. H Ith h d T d Enjoy these fabulous lunch specials served daily! Ryzebol said Extra Foods stores tend to be bet- ea Ca S e PS own Vegetarian Lasagna ween 20,000 and 60,000 square fect. . . . with your choice o West Fair also operates Real Canadian Super THE CHAIRMAN of the Terrace Com- Memorial Hospital and Terraceview Lodge. of salad. ma ae munity Health Council is stepping down, Her appointment to the health council Stores retail discount outlets, but those buildings tend Bob Kelly, appointed last year, cites in- runs out the end of the month and she isn’t Chicken Souvlaki to be 100,000 to 140,000 square feet, creased responsibilities with his employer, seeking a renewal. with Greek salad They also operate a Costca-type operation under B.C, Tel, as the reason. The health care society is to be folded aud rice the name Real Canadian Wholesale Club. Ryzebo! Taking his piace for now is Kathy Mac- into the health council later this spring. ‘ said those stores are between 50,000- 60,000 sq. feet. Donald, a Northwest Community College That’s because the new health council is Caesar Salad Council has approved in principle the rezoning employee. She had been vice chairman, to take over responsibility for health care ith your choice and introduced a bylaw to rezone the land. Kelly will remain as a health council facilities and decision making in the Ter- of chicken or member, — race area, ° shrimp. Also stepping down is Olga Power, cur- _ Power will remain as chair of the regional 3) Alcan deal hang ing tently chairman of the Terrace Regional health care society until the health ceuneil oe 1) ALCAN AND the provincial government contin- Health Care Society which oversees Mills assumes control. Lunch Mon «FH 113002000 « Bina 420 «11400 pm ve fo talk about compensating the aluminum manvfac- FOR RESERVATIONS CALL turer for the loss of its Kemano Completion Project. 638-1503 ws eo The Iwo had set March 31 as the date to reach an 4402 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRAGE, B.C. AK HO agreement tlowing from the provincial government’s decision last year to kill Alcan’s $1 billion-plus hydro- electric expansion project. Alcan had spent $500 mil- Hon on the project when the government killed it, Alcan and the province did strike a tentative artangement last year in which the company would MARCH pay the government the $800 million it would have. 22 cost fo complete Kemano. In return the government a would have given Alcan power equivalent to Kemana 25 Completion over a 60 to 80 year term. Alcan had agreed nol to sue the province for com: 26 can nae ee prowl 27 pensation during the course of the talks. 28 Paul Ramsey, the provincial cabinet minister in “Now Recard charge of Kemano, blamed the federal government for lack of progress. He said it wouldn’t take part in the talks aimed at resolving water flows on the Nechako River. That's the source from which Alcan now takes water for its existing Kemano generators. a With Spring approaching crews will be switching over to a variety of works & such as pothole patching, surface grading, sign and drainage maintenance, which are site specific and may cause minor delays on the highways, Please § & anticipate possible black ice on cold nights and mornings. Look for and obey |. B all traffic control. TO REPORT ROAD HAZARDS; CALL-800-665-5051. | -” CONSTRUCTION SERVICES v Hoes a a Yéur Rodd Maintenance Contractor. 1.6 », “Drunk pedestrian struck TWO OFF-DUTY firefighters were in the right placo at the right time Saturday night. The pair were first on the scene of an accident at the corner of Lakelse Ave, and Atwood St. in which a man was struck by a truck, He was treated for minor . head injuries. RCMP say the driver of the truck will not be charged. The man he hit, they say, was intoxicated, Woman attacked A TERRACE wonten suffered a frightening ordeal Saturday night after being pushed to the ground SS itr ‘ ™ Pr on Scott near Kalum at about 9 p.m. . wan sppen Att Se bs Her attacker asked for money. He is believed to i vi cE Terrace reat » “Ok, if §° be about 16, has medium length dark hair, ig about . a 4 ch Spot on en © ) 5°6” and weighs 160 to 170 pounds. He was wearing Terrace Goodwrench Highway. ' i : : a black leather jacket wilh several zippers and took off 635-4941 Service sez 16 Wes! " Watch for this feature in the first ISSUe 9 on a dark mountain bike northbound on Kalum. 639.4941 wg Ho NO every month to see where you can save in your The suspect did not get any money. The woman cao om aanosthé % off service ing! was not hurt, (100-862-3926) 15% off parts 10% | everyday shopping! - Se I a H yl ry (CRIME Lai KALE | y : t : ) a DUDES Bees | | sgovs TIRE DEALER | { aD _ ere Froud Service of “ in ; 1 = bh , bandit Baa A rocks a rakes if e Wheel Migainents. ; ® Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking your assistance _ CEDARLAND TIRE — “e151 : ~ in solving the break, enter and thelt from the | ‘ | 4929 Keilh, Terrace, B.C. 635-6170 of 635-6" : ~ businesses of Interconnect, Nordenta Dental | ee NN ¥ Techniques Inc. ECKLAND Dentures and Hepburn RGR ook J Accountants located at 4650 Lazelle Ave, Terrace, TERRACE FOV ee BC. N The investigation has revealed that an unknown ; = WLING LANES 1 individual or individuals broke into these . : ey » businesses and stole or damaged the following ‘e ‘ Sch G : I items: wy 0° OFF REGULAR RATES tow ; dij {shoes not include. AE re, ¥ 1. From Hepburn accountants approx $400.00 in ate 5 0 e are intereste In ving Public Bawlin q ( gash stolen and a computer was tampered with. aes 635-4130 4] attracting Seniors to Not Matic On Sunday . From Interconnect 18 computers were wc ; e) aPites Sept. /96 | /+. ) dismantled and 88 RAM chips were stolen from () [sed Certified Trainer Available os take part in our 635-5977 -"°" meee oo Per Person | ) those computers. Also stolen were two computer So Se eae recreation programs. ~ lazelle, Terrace ( processing units and approx $200.00 cash. A Sony Nese Meparemenee enh hahat tat gtalatatateeseat We have ‘e = camcorder, model CCDFX310, serial #892787 is Fs so Terrace a titanate DARTS eee ee | ¥ also missing. ake ace & Distri . ; cr ERS ¥ 3. The businesses of Nordenta Dental Techniques ie ‘ Soning Mentors mero edit Union ff Wed - 8 p.m. iva Jd | and ECKLAND Dentures were also entered but Kx ce Eetta benefits for members 69 VFerites CRIB nothing was stolen. nee LD $60 yrs & 5 . 15% | The combined estimate of the thefts are in excess oe ‘No charge SEN ACCOUNT PACKAGs ” Wed, - 7:30 p.m. a4 . Offers Seniors of $10,000.00. Damage estimates are not yet a ‘Free chequing ments “Free traveit E BRIDGE Discount 5 rsdoy A known but could be high as well. os Cheques Plus more hee seoaues Thurs., March 28 Monday 19 sll . 4647 |. ervices 4 1 Skeena Ma N | If you know the Identity of the person(s) Scene ma Ave, Terrace 635 & EVERY 2ND THURS. P 635-2432 315-4741 Lokelse q responsible for the break and enter, Crime | U PRASacsaan ee tf 282 Any suggestions for oth- Ka - Stoppers would like to hear from you. ! XC aeN ; er activities will be taken RX = time Stoppers offers a cash reward of up i i | to $1000.00 for information leading to an ! NN MOTEL uncer consideration, If you Would a arrest and charges being laid against an of ontact Fresident oF ine like to sh LG individual in this or other unsolved crime. | 15% Branch at 635-5825 for Bs your ow ASae if you have any information call Crime | / DISCOUNT other suggestions or f Support SN Ne Stoppers at 635-TIPS, that’s 635-8477. | > SENIORS questions. OF Seniors caf}. We ye Callers will not be required to reveal their | > zie eet aron if identity nor testify in court. i ar Happy Gang Centre for Seniors 638 7 at es Cc il 63 5 Ti PS IGHWAY 16W TERRACE 3226 Kalum, Terrace, B.C, 283 mm Rad G is oe 3 635-9090 ‘ x ¥