fey hoot ve eae ' sizeable trees in George Little Memorial Park were destroyed and more than of the park. On the table were :two’ soft-drink bot- tles, and.on the ground at started in the early: after- ‘ noon.”’ Taron said he fre- quently sees ‘drunks - ding. a. mature tree: costs: t hs OEE See bade z 2 Terrace Review — Wednesdey, May 13, 1987 = a : vine Be 3 - Public drink ing connec | f TERBACE - ~ A flower- Oe 7 i : ing cherry tree planted in TO va Nn al ] S mM. quested from the 1987-88 a “the 4600 block Lakelse municipal budget, . but i Ave.tecently survived less Clark added: that the city, Fiabe _ 4 -tham:24 hours due to a On a tip from a municipal ed afteward: “One group ” expects something to show. [2% — ¥ determined .act of van- employee the reporter that pass out there and for the extra.$50,000 the |. ,: an . fh dalism that snapped the visited the. park arotind- wake up the:next morning ‘two. officers. will. cost. § - me 3-metér high tree off just one o’clock on a-Friday in the park, and another. “We think its only-fair to ‘ . > below.its first branches. ~ afternoon. to discover group that apparently get some: curtailment. of z Last summer, over the eight people seated around sleep at home most of the problems like. public : ~” course of two evenings, 11 a picnic table in the center morning and then get drinking and vandalism.” }% oa Clark noted that replac-- ‘ - 20 gbrinklér heads were the end of the table the harassing women and $800. ' *- kicked’ off the park’s graceless blue neck of a children in the. park; Staff Sergeant Jarvis of [E=« = automatic grass-watering four-liter jug of wine pro- residents on Davis St. the Terrace: RCMP said & > systemi.. Between sunset jected out of an have complained about the local detachment had [ss * and sunrise 150-kilogram anonymous brown paper the.noise at night, but not received any com-. i pienie tables move about bag. -Taron said the police are plaints regarding .midday § ‘like herds of confused An offer by the reporter. rarely called anymore. public debauches. “If Jig = grazing animals and to. take a group portrait because of the slow. we're made awareofit, we |" a mushroom-like crops: of drew responses that in- -response time. will take action,”’ he said. . empty beer and liquor bot- volved a startling variety. Taron observed’ that a Jarvis said. the RCMP ~ tes appear with fertile of new and unusual things couple of non-problematic got numerous complaints -\ gegularity on the well- that could be done with a. derelicts he occasionally last summer about ac- *'. tended grounds. Bonfires camera, none of which encounters who have tivities in.the park. “‘It’s f : he frequently dot the mid- had any: relationship to. made their-residence in a usually a; nighttime prob- ees f =. night landscape, and art- photography. Apparently . vacant lot west of the park lem, ” he said, } *. ‘deco‘black pyramids of exhausted by their’ collec- have complained’ to ‘him - “If the. drunks: are i é soot sometimes. ornament. tive outburst of creativity, that the area is nolongera thrown out-of George Lit- . “E the back wall of the the group rose from the fit place for vagrants:to tle Memorial Park, : table after a few moments sleep, because of the noise perhaps the next question ; / library. i: The:action never quits and slumped off in the.’ at night. (aside from the issue Of Terrace publle works employee Gord Mcintyre dlacovéred the. 4 rt: in this; park, and the fact direction of the. Post. Of- Ald. George Clark why. they choose to drink- mutilated remains of this flowering cherry tree less than-24 - ‘ :° thatitisn’t confinedtothe fice. recently confirmed. that themselves into insensibili- hours after he planted It in the 4600 block Lakelse Ave. Mcin- + - hours of darkness was “There are two crews of -the. Terrace. RCMP’ de- ty. in the first place) is, tyfe described the incident as “heartbreaking” . and com recently confirmed by a - them,” city works em- tachment will get the two where will: they go from conga a makes you wonder If planting these treeg is worth - ' Terrace. Review reporter. ployee Tim Taron remark- additional members, it re- there? 9 —_. . Terrace merchants ta ao TERRACE i. Skyline _ this region, not in the 49th *° Mountain. near the point: ing travelled by commer- The meeting. was closed John Olmstead, provin- a Paka Resotirces has four million state, . where the Iskut.. River cial transport trucks load- to.news media, but at its cial manager of aviation «. pounds of freight to move At the center of the crosses the Alaskan. ed with asbestos, coal and conclusion. Parker stated policy for Highways, said . “, . intogits developing gold issue is the tiny communi- — border. logs. Skyline | ‘moved. its he will advise Skyline to a series of studies done mine-in a remote area: of northwestern’ B.C, this ty of Bob Quinn Lake,.a highways maintenance The Bob Quinn airstrip actually forms a part of- operations to Wrangell, Alaska. submit a detailed proposal to the Ministry of Trans- several. years ago con- cluded that’ either the > summer. The question of camp 300 kilometers north the highway, and when the Since then, merchants portation and Highways highway. should be <.., Whether that. freight will of Terrace on the Cassiar — flight frequency began to ‘in Terrace have lost the involving stoppage of traf- diverted or a new airstrip be moved through B.C. or highway that is-also the increase the.B.C. Ministry. - Skyline trade for fuel, fic during take off and constructed nearby, “It’s ‘Alaska was put'to Skeena site of an emergency. of Transportation and groceries. and - building . landing of flights to allow a matter of attempting to }. MLA:Dave Parker recent- airstrip. Until February of Highways shut themdown materials, according to Skyline to. use the Bob refine things to find a :: lyby-agroupofmorethan this year Skyline used the because road ‘safety was’ spokesman Jean Black of Quinn Lake strip.. minimum-cost .. alterna- », . 20 Térrace business people airstrip as a staging area compromised by. aircraft’ Black’s. Expediting: The The viability: of that tive,’? Olmstead stated, ‘’ who#want Skyline’s. $15 for flying supplies into its taking off.and landing on. meeting in. Parker's Ter: solution, however, has: - He'added that no: firm-. ... millign- budget spent in mining site at Johnny. the same piece of road. be. race consitutency nce been: questioned by both conclusions had been. aan TULL aay: Was an. attempt to at- the Ministry of Transpor- . reac ed. “Our: group is: ' “wuegugeuauuverecveconsucaeceneuieccaacovaranianeannaty TL : cameo: tation and. Highways and. not really in the middle of . | devise so tions, Gn “me on er a ee ar You don't have to . Skyline Resource: ~ continued on page:18- Vining t g Tease 7 Ah classified ad in re _ the Terrace Review / | Is yours for - “Fine Dining | _In “quiet surroundings! " §:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m.. 635-2620 . of Gs 2 ON LY $9 ~ 4620. 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