_ also “congratulaled - ¢ireulation -eomodated on a PAGE C4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 C.N. Tel. benefit The Terrace. Vocational School's loss of sixteen students is a big gain for Canadian National Telecommunicalions. The sixteen sludents graduated last Friday after.a len month electronics course and eleven of those are stepping into jobs wilh CN Telecommunicalions in- stallations in Terrace, Prince George,. Vancouver and Ed-, monton, . Two others are joining BC Tel stalfin Prince Rupert, one will possibly join the audia-visual stalf of School District 88 and two more are undecided about (heir futures but are all bul assured jobs..-- : The sixteen were, according ‘lo Mr. Henderson of Canada _ Manpower, ‘The favorite class we (Manpower) have ever “sponsored.” «In. congratulating ‘the ~-students,. - Henderson ‘thanked. them: for the many hours and much work they had all pul into the course. Most of the sixteen students invalved..were sponsored . by Canada ‘Manpower. ‘Henderson also commended - the class on an unusually low absentee rale. - The graduating siudents were hy elee- tronics department head Fred Wilson and.then received their dipfemas from Vucational School vice-principal Dick Swanton and their instructor for the past len months Al Nahir- ney. ~The students who graduated are listed below. In paran- theses, are the jobs they will be stepping into. Mike Cole (CNT Vancouver}, Wayne Currie (not sure), Hugh Denbigh (possibly Seh. Dist. audio-visual), Gary Drake (CN Northern B.C.),. Alex Horner (CNT Edmonton), Deith Mapes (CNT Edmonton). George Normandeau (CN Terrace). David Offin (BC Tel Prince Rupert}, Al Schule (CNT Vancouver), John -Szilagyi (CNT Vancouver}, Mel | San- daker (nol. sure’, Lew. Vaillancourt (CNT Edmonton). Marcel Fontaine (CNT Prince George), Mike Demasoff (CNT - Prince George), Moon Lee Wong (BC Tel Prince Rupert) and Russel Stuart (CNT Terrace). _ Both Mr. Wong and Mr. Stuart were = upgrading students, There ig an 11 man junior class now at ihe school and another electronics class is expected to begin at the School this January. NET Ken Some cpeaple helieve that Dinding the logs and feet ‘uf Si horse who has over eaten with hazel rads and reeitiing a formula diate his right oa wil relieve hint. Unique Design for The major section of the 368- unit) housing development planned for 18,97 acres of land on Government Streat in Burnaby will incorporate a ‘unique concept in urban family dwelling. Housing Minister ‘Lorne Nicolson said Wed- ‘-nesday. The concept, developed by Architecl-Planner, Philip H. Beinhaker. calls for medium- densify. terraced cluster homes With private ouldoor spaces for gach unit. A; 4-unit. - demonstration project ‘using this concept is’ al present. under. construction on Centaurus Circle in Lake Cily East in’ Burnaby and will be compleled “in. February, Mr. Nicolson said.” an “| invite developers 16 keep a close eye.un the development of .- Ihis innovative | ype of housing, conceived ‘for the provincial” government as. an alternative 1s the lypical three-storey walk-up apartments: in: urban areas.” the minister said. . He'said [he concep! provides for separate, clearly iden- tifiable homes that are stacked two or three high. The largest are al ground level and the unils above step back al each level, as theirsize deercases, creating -large private patio areas over the larger-uniis below. - ‘The cluster patiern achieves three “open” sides for each unit ‘for a variel y of views and lights, cross’. ventilation with -naluraleireulalion of air, case. .-of-recognilion, und individual identity, ihe minister said.. “Entrance to. cach unil is through. a semi-private open -lobby-play area shared with the other. three sections in a four- parl. cluster. ‘ : ‘The interior layouts minimize and maximize useable living space. Con- stfuction and use of materials -are geared in reduce noise, vibrations, and to enhance privacy ‘of a family’s activities. - Mr, Nicolson said this design also. provides for economic. high-density family living. . A -eluster of 12 unils, four on each of three. levels, can be uc- standard -double ‘lat. of 120x120 feel «a -densily. af same $0 unils per cate + yet can still provide the private, semni-public, and public open space that families require. “The Government Street project Involves courlyard - have been sent houses, cluster housing, and two seniur citizens’ highrise. No decision has been made on whether it will be a rental or cao- operalive project, he said. The $7.25 million dollar project will be phased in with the courtyard houses in the south-west of the site followed by the cluster housing in ‘the north-west and then more cluster housing in the eastern half. The 20-storey seniur citizens’ Lowers, no! included in lhe above cosl estimate, will be the final phase. The 24 courlyard units will be in the “nuise-shadow™ of High- way 401 while ihe 18 complexes of cluster housing, with 12 units cach, will be located and arranged such {hat.the noise problem will be-allevialed, he said. Further back will be the senior: citizen lowers with +352 units. They probably would be buill by a | non-profit arganization, he added. Mr. Nicolson said the project will include a day-care centre, a recreational area, a play area, a dedicated park area, and 450 underground and on-grade parking spots. Derailed architectural drawings are expecled to be released soon aller the demonstration project = is eampleted, he said. : The Centaurus Circle project, a cooperative development to be named after Norman Bethuna, the Canadian medical from Vocational School course Sixteen -graduates of the Terrace Vocational Schools electronics program. For details see story. Housing praclitionar who is a legend in China, will have an equal number af three-bedroom, iwo- bedroom and one-bedroom unils with the average price per unit al less then $30,000, : This demonstration project, Mr. Nicolson said, will enable the architects to tesl [he many design features and lo deler- mine areas where maximum economy in construction can be. achieved in the future developments, An integrated leam = of building design professionals headed’ by Mr.° Beinhaker is investigating the construction methods used for the project, ihe minister said. This team includes the Vancouver firm of ‘Downs-Archambault as ‘associated architects, he added, The olher consultants are: Don Vaughan, landscape ar- chielects; Mechanical’ Con- sullants Weslern, mechanical engineering consullanis; Burstein Wong and Associates, electrical engineers; and George Frizzell, quantity surveyor. Frank Stanzi Con- struction Lid. are the con- tractors for the project. Mr, Nicolson said terraced cluster homes are also planned for Site Five at Lake City East. Site Two, or ‘the peanut"? al Lake Cily East will be largely dedicated as a park with one or two highrise towers within the park setting, No tthern Development Policy Conference Dr. G. Scott Wallace, Leader of the British Columbia P.C. Party, will be holding a policy conference, on Northern Development in Prince George on Saturday, November 2 in the Civic Centre, Invitations to attend or send representatives ta northern mayors, regional boards, the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, and the B.C. Association of Non- Stalus Indians. The sessions will be upen to participation and will run from 10:00 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Dr. Wallace says he would like to have people with concern for ihe North and spacific knowledge in particular areas to presenl their views and participate in discussions which will contribute to the for- mulation of the P.C. policy for Northern B.C. to be submitted lo the P.C. Convention in Kamloops on November 30 and December 1. . Dr. Wallace stressed that allendance al the conference by individuals from outside the P.C.. party will inno way assume (heir support of the party. . ' ‘ Anyone wishing further in- formation on this Northen Policy conference and -P.C. members wishing to attend the Annual Convention of the P.C. Parly should contact Gail Johnson, 3825 Westview, Terrace, 635-4778. . ~Hiway 16 West Some engine coolants | Consumers and Corporate Affairs Minister Andre Quellet - today cautioned consumers thal some -aulomotive engine coolants being marketed are not considered by vehicle manufacturers to be suitable for many recent designs of cars. “7 am advised”, Mr. Ouellet " stated, “thal the designs of cooling systems in recently- produced cars are generally based on the physical properties of coolants consisting essen- lially of ethylene glycol and waler’’. “Due to the world wide shortage of ethylene, products consisting of mixtures of alcohols and glycols as well as pelroleum distillates, and solutions of calcium chloride, are being markets al this time”. he said. Depending upon the particular vehicle design, temperature - and other operating factors, some-of these _aleohol preducts may boil with ~ consequent overheating and damage (o the engine. Petroleum distillate . products may in particular have an ~ adverse eflect on some radiator hoses and may present a fire hazard in the event of leakage. Water solutions consisting only of calcium choride may result _ could be dangerous in very rapid .corresion of . . aluminum engine, blocks and also in similar. damage to car radiators in general. “The Product Safety Branch: ° of my department is presentl investigating. products’ whi may present fire hazards and [ intend to take appropriate action under the Hazardous Praducts Act to protect con-. sumers from any unnecessary safety risks'’, Lhe Minister said, “Where fraudulent claims are made [ will not hesilale to use the powers af the Combines In- 7 vestigation Act”, . Finally, Mr. Ouellet urged automobile owners to check ~ their car manuals for in- - formation on recommended engine coolants and to carefully read thelabels of engine coclant products before purchase, thal Denmark was colonized by andent Greeks ater (he siege of Troy! 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