“Y Rob Blackstone of Terrace has ralsed concerns about the safe- ty of the crossing at the Sande Overpass. Blackstone is worrled about possible problems fh his son Morgan, 12, may en- counter. College offers course for | disabled adults TERRACE — Northwest Community ‘College is pleased to announce a course entitled Career Ex-: ploration for the Physical- ly Challenged. This course is aimed at physically disabled adults who are interested in entering the labor force for the first: time, or changing direction in mid- career. Students are guided through eight weeks of full time exploration into such areas as identifying skills, interest. and The abilities; vocational re- search; job search tech- niques (resumes, inter- views, etc.); adapting to disabilities; and -support systems for disabled students and workers. The course will . run from Feb. 2 to March 27. fees month for fee-payers. Financial assistance may. be available for those who need it. Further informa- tion may be obtained from the A.B.E. department at © Northwest Community College. Local Kinsman Derek Hardacker is chaltman of the 1987 Mothers’ March taking place Jan. 24 through Feb. 3 in Terrace. Volunteers are going door-to-door collecting contributions for the Kinsmen rehabilitation foundation to help disabled British Columbians. are $67 per - TERRACE — A resident of §. Kalum St. recently expressed concern about the safety of pedestrians crossing Highway 16 at the Sande overpass, but a Terrace Ministry of High- ways representative says the pedestrian signal has been checked and is op- erating correctly. Rob Blackstone told the NOW! subject lo approved credit. Now through Jan. 31, 1987 put no money down and make . no payments for 6 months an any © brand new Ford/Mercury of your choice. But there is a catch ... you must act now! Take . delivery before Jan. 31, 1987 to secure this offer. HURRY INTO TERRACE TOTEM FORD. ‘This exctusive financing offer {s available on all 1984 or 1987 models available fram Deeler inventory for a limited time only. This financing offer is not avaliable In combination with any other financing packages. Offer Review that the walk- don’t walk cycle for light is too shori to allow safe crossing of the heavily- travelled road. Blackstone said he is particularly wor- ried by the fact that his. children make daily use of the crosswalk in going to Clarence Michiel School. Highways district man- ager Bill Stanley said the electrical foreman examin- ed the signal when Black- stone’s’ complaint was received. The ‘signal’ was found to be in good work- ing order, and Stanley speculated that Blackstone may have a _ misunder- standing of the signalling system. “‘The walk sign goes on for seven seconds,’’ Stan-. TERRACE TOTEM FORD _ WANTS TO MAKE YOU AN INCREDIBLE OFFER THAT WILL — LEAVE YOU NOTHING TO > _ THINK ABOUT FOR LINCOLN 6 MONTHS! errace » Review _ _ Wednesday, January 28, 1987° Worrled about © pedestrian crossing ley explained. : dicates toa pedestrian that: al it is safe.to begin crossing. Afterward, the don’t-walk ae singal goes on, meaning the pedestrian ‘should. wait. The time given to. cross before traffic pro- . ceeds is actually thirty’ seconds, which is plenty of | time to get across the in- - continued on page § Deuler # 5548 We listen better... and act! CALL TOLL FREE: 1 B00. 772-1128 4631 KEITH AVE., TERRACE B. C., PHONE: 635-4984 m4