--Basement-flooding, road-crumbling | Water problem on bench analyzed © ‘Quick fix . _tuled out. TERRACE ~ _ . Weather-related erosion problems on Lanfear Hilt and” ‘Hooding. problems at 17 residenées on west Halliwell and . _» Marshall: St. “are . now being addressed. That isn’t, to say, " however, * that any long term - Solutions are close at hand. . ‘Tertace director of r engineering - Stew Christensen says the situ- ation ‘on Lanfear Hill seems to «be stabilized.. The road is ‘still closed to foot traffic, and the 20 _ kilometre per hour Speed limit is stlil-in effect on ‘the ‘upper half of the hill, but Christensen says - geotechnical | engineer Bob Graham has com-. Prince George . pleted. his investigation and his recommendations are expected | to: arrive next week. Christensen expects no easy | answer and says the. city will have to carefully consider the costs and: expected compietion . arranging for soil samples .to be taken,’- ‘which will ‘also be ana- lyzed by. Giaham. At best, says Christensen, Graham will be . Able to determine the nature of the problem, and from that, a. permanent ‘solution may be found. | - Terrace builder gets ~ award for innovation . Joe. ¢ Chishotm. of Terrace ‘was awarded $1,000 and a plaque _ yesterday for inventing a safer . and faster system of installing gable end roof trusses and d ladder Na ‘framing on buildings with steep: : ly pitched roofs. — The award was presented at the Inn of the West under Canada Mortgage and - “Housing's Job . With steak fries & cocktall sauce ,- GARLIC PRAWNS - $14.50 ' with saffron rice & vegetables: ~ .CAJUN PRAWNS = $14.50, on bed of spinach fettuccine' COMBO - $14.50 aspec DINNER: Monday-Sunday -. § p.m, to 17 p.m. - THE Babarian Gan Restaurant _ The frlendilest “Inn” town! | Make our place "Your Placa’ to anjay an avening »., Of intimate dining and reasonable prices! Leap into the New Year by joining c our ‘SHRIMP STUFFED PRAWNS - §14.60 Can't decide? Try a samply of all three. - Treat your Valentine to evening out. RESERVE NOW 635-9161 4332 Lakelée Avenue Terrace, B.C. Eos * IRESERVE NOW i | > forour . fe 7), LEAP YEAR .1- #/ {DINE & DANCE] _ | FEB. 29TH LUNCH: Tuesday-Friday ~ 41:30 a.m, to 2 pm. Site. Innovators. program. ‘Chis. ~ holm got the, top award:for the ; B.C.-Yukon region.: - - _ CMHC says ‘that until: Chis- holm’s technique was invented - workers risked injury and falls . from having to hang out over the edge of a steep roof to install the gable ends and framing. Chisholm devised a method of assembling the components on the ground and passing them up | to workers, reducing the danger and making the job faster. | _ Chisholm, 25 years old, is a 15: year resident of Terrace.. He apprenticédas aicarpentercunder local building ‘contractor ‘Stan Keeping. Afterward he. worked - | as a sub-contractor and carpenter . |. for a 30-unit housing project in Telegraph Creek. He later acted | ‘as subcontractor and foreman in the construction of the Iskut Band Office and is now working on the new Iskut Band School. long track | 1989- SAV 540 1989- Enticer 400 Used Snowmobiles 1 985- Polaris Indy 400 WAS $3600 NOW $3300 WAS $4800 NOW $4500 1991- Phazer longtrack NOW$6000 ems" New Year’s Clear-out! Used Outboard Motors 1990- Mercury 25hp "low hours with jet 1991- Yamaha 40hp — oil injected with jet . 1981- Johnson 35hp elect. start with Jet. 1978- Mercury 20hp aluminum boat 1990- 16" Springbok . aluminum boat WAS $5900 | 1000 180 WAS $2588 . - NOW $1850 | 1991- 8'6" Inflatable WAS $1300. "CAV Oars, pump, floor boards NOW $1000 woh aed 1981- Lund 16’ fiberglass ski boat with 90hp Mercury and trailer . NOW $5100 WAS $2800 NOW $2300 WAS $4200 NOW $3100 WAS $1900 -. NOW.$1650 | WAS $1100 - NOW $800 Used 1991 - DT200 . | dual purpose 179km NOW $2850 . 1986- Virago 1100 low mileage Motore cle WAS $3500 NOW $3100. WAS $5500 ‘New Inboard Engine 1990- Indmar 350 Chev, 290 hp - NOW $4800 _KEN'S MARINE _KEN GIBSON - 635- 2909 TREVOR GIBSON | 4946 Greig Avenue, Terrace fe POOLS OND ka Meee ee Terrace Review: —. Wednesday; January 29, 199 dates of ‘a number of options |.\--* ~” before any long-term corrective . ‘measures are made. As far as the bench flooding problem is concerned, Chris- ‘tensen' says the city is. currently MOVING LANDSCAPE, You can arive but you can’t walk on Lanfear hill for the time being. Heavy rains have moved. part of the roadbed down the slope, but city officials think they have the erosion stabilized. Iwi ex odie dhs Aas bit - Terrace B.C. Ambulance Ser- vice (BCAS) activity report — Monday, Jan. 20 to Sunday, Jan. 26. OF the 31 ambulance responses during the past week, there was. only one call due to a- motor vehicle accident. A 35-year-old Terrace woman was injured on .. Monday, Jan. 20 when she was struck by a motor vehicle west of the Sande/Greig Ave. intersection. _RCMP say visibility was poor at the time of the incident due to rain and darkness. The woman, who was jaywalking across Highway 16 | west of the Sande Overpass cross- walk, was wearing dark, non-re- “ flective. clothing at the time of the incident. A Mills Memorial Hospi- tal spokesman says the woman was treated and released. No charges were filed against the driver of the vehicle. Six other “incidents of trauma. included one household fall and | five skiing mishaps. A child was’ treated for minor injuries resulting from a fall and later released from hospital. Skiers suffered a variety of injuries. A Mills Memorial Spokesman says leg and shoulder injuries were most common ‘and there was at least one fracture. All were. treated and released. A total of 10 persons were taken . to hospital due to medical emerg- éncies such as shortness of breath, seizures and drug or alcohol abuse, Of those transported due to sub- ‘Stance abuse, one suffered serious respiratory distress and remains in hospital, according to a | Spokes- 7 man. In. other ‘activity, 10 BCAS responses were due to local, inter- city and medevac transfers in and out of Mills Memorial ‘Hospital. . And there were four incidents in which paramedics responded to an apparent emergency situation but were either cancelled after Kam- loops dispatch further assessed the situation, or sent away on arrival. by patients who refused treatment. DIG RIVER DISTRIBUTORS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING DEER CANS AND BOTTLES jas OF FEBRUARY 1, 1992. ~ THE RECYCLING DEPOT | WILL ACCEPT YOUR , EMPTIES. The » Liquor Board and wine & beer stores also accept emis 1 Te ame I ol me ee ed : ery oT ae emi t ane. net ee ee eee Se Bae lee a Sos sm ame sean nt a a tn Se ata ame iv ef MRL Se eee a eS