D arnee aac — | A2. Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 27, 1991 Nass Road contract goes to Prince George company AL. Sims and Sons Lid. of Prince George will begin work on _ rebuilding and paving 13 kilo- metres of the Nass road between the Cedar River and Sand Lake shortly after the Easter holiday. - The company was awarded a $5.2 million contract for the work by the Ministry of Transportation and Highways last week. The road, now called the Nisga’a - Highway, has served first as a - logging road and later as the main access road to Terrace for people - living in the Nass River Valley. The government took over respon-— sibility for the road two years ago from the forest company, Skeena Cellulose, that previously did the maintenance. Work under the contract will - extend the pavement from its pre- sent northern limit at Rosswood to Sand Lake, Ministry project mana- ger Dave St. Thomas said Friday the work will not only improve the surface, which has been subject to mud and pothole problems, but also straighten out some sections of it. "In a lot of cases there will be improvement to the existing roadbed, and in others there will be realignment, requiring a new roadbed," he said.. A ministry press release March 21 said the work consists of grad- ing, gravelling and paving the road to ministry standards. The project is scheduled for completion in the Fall of 1992. , City supports port plan claim: Kitimat would take Terrace city council has offered their official support for the pro- posed Kitimat port facility as out- lined in the Kitimat-Terrace Port Society prospectus released last week. Alderman Bob Cooper describes some of the information presented at last week’s public meetings in both Kitimat and Terrace as “mis- information". And mayor Jack Talsira explains that while some Prince Rupert opponents to the about 50 percent of their lumber exports away, in reality that only amounts to about three percent of the annual export tonnage for the port as a whole. According to Cooper, the Kitimat port proposal is. based on previous studies and the need to develop the Terrace-Kitimatindustrial corridor and has nothing at all to do with the port operation in Prince Rupert. Weston The Terrace Review is pleased to announce the addition of GRAPHIC ARTIST -Marianne Brorup to our staff. Call u us and discover new y and exctting ways to personalize your advertising! ._ 635-7840 4535-Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM 1 year — $39.00, plus GST Close Up magazine, $10 extra In Terrace and Thornhill | . Oo Cheque O Money Order ( MasterCard O Visa yoo Please send a subscription to: Card No. Name . Address: _. Expiry Date Postal Code . Phone Mail or bring this form to: Seniors in Terrace and District $30.00 Seniors outside of Terrace and District $33.00 a. . Out of Canada $100. 00 V8G 1M7 - Terrace Review 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 For reservations, call 635-6630. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY We are taking applications for posi- tions of bartenders, cocktail waitress- es and kitchen staff for our new neigh- bourhood pub scheduled to open | in April. Please phone Mary at 635-9161 of hand deliver resume to 4445 Greig Ave- nue (upstairs). Leave your card with 8,600. readers: Note: The Easter Buffet is the only meal service at the Terrace Inn on Sunday, March 31st between 10 am and 8 pm, We've gathered all the taste and tradition of Haster for our - annual buffet. Come feast on Roast Spring Lamb, Baked Honey Glaz azed Ham, Baron of Beef and E Eggs Benedict, Fresh fruits and tempting salads. AND, of course, a festive spread of fresh baked cakes, breads and desserts from our pastry kitchen. The price? Just $10.95 for adults, $7.95 for Seniors, $5.95 for > | eas under 12, Children 3 & under are FREE. ~ So bring the whole family to the Terrace Inn for Easter Brunch. But please don’t come with any intentions of eating like a rabbit! 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 Fax: 635-2788 TOLL FREE: 1-800-663-8156 ee a