TERRACE — A plan to reclassify. school | zones throughout the city to playground - zones .remains on hold following concerns raised by the public works department and school board, Council’s community- recreation services committee last month recommended the changes for safety reasons. While the 30kmh speed limit for school zones applies only from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on school days, it noted children regularly used the playgrounds outside of those hours. The 30kmh limit is effective from dawn to dusk in playground zones. However,. city operations director John Colongard pointed out a dawn-to-dusk restriction would not: be ade- quate during the reduced daylight of winter. He said schools’ superintendent Frank. Hamilton had also indicated the district wanted to take a closer look at the proposal before any such change was initiated, The school district and city recreation department are now to meet to draw up a draft policy on the matter which will then be passed on -to the community-recreation services committee for further con- sideration. kaekkk The city has no objections to a liquor licence being issued to Terrace Bowling Lanes provide all Liquor Control Board (LCB) regulations can be met. Lanes manager Diane Francis said plans call for a 24 seat lounge to be constructed within the existing building ‘‘to offer our customers a nice social at- mosphere for a drink after or before their activity. The lounge’s hours of apera- tion would coincide with bowl- ing schedules bit it would re- main closed during youth bowl- ing, she added. If LCB ap- proves the licence application, construction will take place dur- ing-the. alley’s sumiyer closure. “ i ekkkk Telkwa Roofing, the. lowest bidder at $26,880, has been awarded the contract to reroof the northern end of City Hall. The first two contracts on roof construction at the public works building have also been awarded, Tested Truss will sup- ply the trusses ($48,376) while First Choice Builders/LR.L.Y. Bird will supply the galvanized steel raof ($15,429), kkekkk The city has received applica- tions for exemption from 1991 taxes from three more local organizations — the Kermode Friendship society, Mills Memorial hospital auxiliary Thrift Shop and K'san House society, . The applications have been referred to the Finance commit- tee for recommendation. While the Kermode Friendship society and Thrift Shop both received exemptions — last year, K’san House's application is a first. . kek kkk ‘Aldermen Ruth Hallock and David: Hull have been selected to join: wmayor Jack Talstra to form the Court of Revision for this fall's elections. The court will sit Monday, October 1 to give residents who qualify as voters but do not appear on the eléctoral rolls the opportunity to:have their names added.. “Council has also once again appointed Elaine Johnson -as returning officer and designated Mills: Memorial hospital as the Iscation for. the advance poll while Clarence Michiel school will be the polling station on election day. -Worker killed | TERRACE — A 25-year-old Terrace ‘man died last week following ‘an industrial accident at at Skeena Cellulose. « RCMP said:Todd Giesetman was fatally:injured July 10 when the tire of the Letourneau log siacker: he was working on fell on. him.” “He died later. in hospital; “Workers? : ‘Compensation ies Board officlals are investigating . the: raceldeni VIVA TOWELS Case of 12/2 Rall White REG. PRICE: $17.40 ea. AYLMER | TOMATO SOUP — Case of 24/284 ml. Tins REG. PRICE: $15.84 aa. PUREX BATHROOM TISSUE Case of 12/4 Roll White: ~ REG: PRICE $27.46 ea. 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