esday, April-11, 1984, Page 7 Sebi voor Looking west over Nass River and construction siteof Brittain Steel barge up their bridge framework and Greanville Bridge. Next step to completion will see erecting equipment. = = six. oo . ie) Aa ; Bote gh Sila ted Lacated just east of the Greenville reserve, this road Is being with the.new bridge. Negotlations are still under way for right-of- . way over reserve land between the government and the:Greenville Tribal council. . op t . . . - : a ‘ F te ES Flood, Smoke & Fire Ba tecitg melee * All Commercial ‘ Oe suchen 4 Bes Cleaning ' ; ™ . . + . . . ” - a _ 4 . . ae v #e . \ * a ft AC * ° a oO a : 7 cre village of Greenville Is located approximately 85 across the Nass River. The nw bridge Is ap. es ometres northwest of Terrace, and up until! now, | res east of the village. ©-- Ba ,., . - has had to use a boat or barge to move material proximately 6 Kilomet “* eS 5 Co B Ask about our new auto deoderizing service ¢ — DaveBrown OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT } moun | 635-6675 |” tame! Greenville gets bridge - x : Cf — va TERRACE— | Located provincial -government project was $1.6 million the three span bridge. approximately 85 km through the construction and according to ‘Dan The bridge will also have northwest of Terrace, the of a $7.2 million steel and Doyle, Reglonal Director a concrete deck, much - village of Greenville has concrete - bridge ap- for the department, like the bridge at Kit- FIRST - long faced the problen of proximately 10 almost all of that money wanga. ws - , 5 6 ' 7] 9 12 13 : chow to cross the mighty kilometres from the wasinjected intothelocal . The road that . will . ay . J |. Nags River that flows by village. economy through ‘the. connect the village tothe | on KOMO 4: The KING § Taxl Minter North Gristly onthe village’s doorstep. Construction on the hiring oflocal contractors . B.C. Timber logging road 5 "s+ | Nowa “| aettersons News [gent Rogers America adums For many years now, bridge -‘began © in and.equipment. ~~. will total ‘about. 12 ab cot | aa cant | News - E Report Computers | Con't residents of this northern December, ..1983, with ~The last ‘contractor to. kilometres, and «runs = rr Tr; woe Tea MucNeir Nesdlecratt | Du Tac community had to either WFL ‘Constructors of - begin work on the bridge’ through land that -is) |: News Wage” "| Nightly News:.| TBA Lebrer || cont au Tac - cross the river by boat in Surrey taking care of the will be Brittain Steel out currently owned by the | (B22 [fae * [sem Toa +] Skeene govt] Theories | Telelovenst thesummer time, or walk substructure contract. of Vancouver.’ They will. Greenville band; —— ve . journal , = eginna across the frozen ice in Thelr work involved be barging up their The. provincial bag 7d iineatot | Ceamen Entertain, | entertainment | Avsubon Concise | Teletourral the winter. . construction on the piers materials to the work-site government is currently. 7 0. [wecemnt Leo the rae rent eS orsinn = atanal While those two choices and abutments for the around April 15. Inorder ‘in negotiations with the: |: Con't | Con't. [Dough =. | Connection Animas ‘| ¢or't Polnt didn’t present to much of new bridge. The costfor ‘to get the steel to the . band council to procure'a “Tine The | heat’. |] The Fitth Smithsonian | The ‘Trete ~ a problem for villagers, this was just under $3 bridge, Brittain Steel.will corrider of land that ~ 8 “[fan Bal People Estate [World > | siticon Relection spring breakup and the million. — have to catch the next would permit further Pia cont ont “can't con't . | cent Con't Yeux. resulting problems with The Department of hightideinthatarea and road construction past the 7 Dyneaty a. The Facts. | taree’s The Empty. foupes ‘ice floes moving downthe Highways moved in next bring their barge up the. eastern boundary of the 9 is Con't Ehvewhere of Le =] Eampany Compleat [Harbours [cont . river-did make it difficult to begin their work onthe — river. Greenville reserve. . we cont | Gat Poubie | Shaping Sibert. | Empty cont | Prizetionter to cross. approach roads and It will .-take ap- The bridge should be . a : Twhivan Willits : The problem of tiverbank protection proximately. three finished by September if ae [4 Hotel | efsawhere Teena [oot lon one Grune pene | cone crossing the river has dykes. months for them ‘to work continues at the UPS. | cont conn | Cont tthe | Cem Africa - | Rett - | cont, now been solved by the Their cost for the completethesteelworkon present pace. ; _ Con’t Con't on't fern -Con‘t Fie d'un Pays ~ | Con't : . ao : . . ve : ROMO 4 cTy'news . | KING § Night Mystery! - Teineme _ | con't _ ee LE eee oe fe ne | ane mo : a ss e / . i Bs liens Finst Tonight company Cont . Barry Day mal _ Shearing to trial for 12: fe |& (E./* Jee—. | ee, _ . ne ee , A) Return Show ‘| Late Con't | . - | Cont oa a a Oo , . . as, «| * _ flight with ; Con't ' . [Sports -.. Johnson-Bentley murders ii & ce) & | | es. an . : 4] Lelterman Movie - Eddie . me ; ; - ‘330 KOMO 4 Las [eon without ; Macon’. * KAML C. — It’s nearly two years "murders and were seen driving a similar camper. _ — i Warning Run ‘ne the grussamme killings of six members of the With few other leads, the RCMP boughtaisaiFord | 2° ©. nan a ee _ Johnson and Bentley families. in Wells..Gray camper, fixed it tofit the description of the Bentley's | ° -. | a THURSDAY - 8 aM. - 5 p.m. as Provinclal Park led to one of the biggest manhuntsin . camper and drove it from British Columbia to Quebec y fa _. Teewess vi : ane Canadian history, hoping that by seeing the van, people could give a (ee ee Fim FM | araing Mr, Witard'e On‘ Monday, David William Shearing, 24, of better description of the two men. No new leads 8: _ [Morning Pam” | Show | ine News ee + oe Clearwater, B.C., will go to trial in this Interior city resulted. a _— ' . 3. | Cont cart : con'l , on Rovers "| Couptes ‘charged with six counts of second-degree murder. Be ; In late Octeber 1983, lwo forestry ' workers [7 U.2¢Minute - Webster - ood ° Honiley. Some Fables ot the ’ Journey waived a preliminary hearing earlier this year. discovered the camper in Wells Gray park close to 9: Workout | Gent" company Street” | Street G. Foret — dinte tthe families — the Johnsons from Kelowna, B.C. where the families camped and close to the spot us uae” feos: ety YP Rotenaiy.— fecart Tow are | eon and the Bentleys from Port Coquitlam, B.C, — met where the Johnson's car was found, oo. — —— jn ean er August 6, 1062, atthe park 16 Wlomelres north of 5 coal mining community of Tumbler Ridee He | LODS [ise |Seimm [ey [ieee [immmmrm| ce” | a, feet cali ey . : as . fe oving ' : rn" . + Stories anda ; heres Johnson 44, his wife, Jackie, 41, and-théir © was charged in provincial court in Kamloops on Nov. sent a . ton‘) _] dress Up Ciows at Wer Tepi-Tambour { Con’t andes Jaret, 13, and Karen, 11, drova to the © 25 after a psychiatric examination. ; ro Family Elegant.” Hol sesame Sail Inc.| Freghand = La Oro | Rea ‘wilderness area for a.reunion with Jackie's parents. The tall, reddish-haired man with a drooping Ll: en Guus search far .-: Peete ‘art Expren | Home Deux Entants | con't George Bentley, 64, and Edith, 59, arrived atthe. mustache was born and raised in Clearwater. He is 6, | Hope what Tomorrow | con't Human Gardener [em Alrite | con't rk in their red and silver 1001 Ford camper truck described by his school officials and former em- All Hoon | ays al Why In Parler-Mal avi oe Con't Oth: aluminum boat and outboard ‘motor on top. -—- Ployera as hard-working and shy. a 12: AY News oe. tMy the Worl? | Salut || Wecherche | Can't “AL six were killed." - . ; Ken Madland, counsellor at Clearwater Secondary ra tl Correa |p tira femoow [Summ | Ale crenge Police believe they were shot, their bodies were School, said Shearing had @ C-plus average at high one moorer Anottver Science Growin Bou Things placed in Johnson's car, driven toa deserted spot in sehoo! and eould easily have gone into post-seccidary tite weed orig cnc one and tae eu : com oe a @ using chemicals. ‘ - oe, 7 i j | Take in, Zen, 28 | Conception . the. patk and set aflte ae intense that glass in. Like about three-quarters of the school’s 450 “ co Sort fon the Level je eal Over the car melted and the bodies were so charred that students, Shearing was blsed to school from the Generat || Genaral the Wok with Movla ave 7 Davis : . 1, f Hotpltat - ts Match 2 ¥en « [Sik itive identification was impossible. family’s two-storey farmhouse on the boundary of the cant cert Oame port for =| Diner | cont Cinema Oh ve i nd the bodies weren’t found until more - provincial park, = = ee con't. Can't Cont Yourselt at Con't Ma than a month after the families. disappeared, but The house is nestled In the trees at the foot of pine- Woman Thy ‘| Breakaway | The re super Fare there was no sign of the Bentleys’ camper or the boat. covered mountains near waterfalls and a rushing Woman Herron ° | Gon indie vancen —.| Guten Ten | Now SEARCHES AREA river. . ; ao Con't Show Con‘? Resitess- Cock ‘Wie Gehis Con’! Extensive interviews by RCMP of residents inthe © Madiand said Shearing had a simple upbringing Live Fentesy Propia's | smurte seturne voveoe Robina nearby town of Clearwater suggested two French- and his parenits, William and Rose, worked hard to | owt corr, [Rewrcoe | Ste ny cont Resource — | Tretautiden speaking men-were in the area at the time of the. make 4 living on the small farm. . Can't cont | Contt watime [cont [Review tent wee det t Rapes d Pe ners taarrt epee ces Forse ceweed constructed by the Department of Highways to connect the village. Ben ee ae eee eee en