Al6. Terrace Review. ~~. Wednesday, .December 12,.1990 Teachers give | flee oan eft 2 _ * pine of highway closures. oe -consentto—s_—y. Ste J | oh a aa - wood ” was ‘down to: “one- ‘jane 7 . : ahr a “miles: north, of “Terrace “‘due.-to"a." ti yy | fo fae | "mudslide, ‘and ‘ was. closed: down: ac ion | H an nn 3 | entirely by*highways crews-from- 3 ee rs 11 p.m, Friday to 10 a.m. Saturday: _ . -Ina-news release issued late yesterday the Terrace ] District oo: a ‘teil due. to the’ instability of the road) | .. Teachers’ Association announced that the membership had: 7 : f ‘pase, ~ Beam” ‘Siation | pre wos. - ratified a four-stage plan of ‘action to back the union’s bargaining: . ~ team in its current negotiations: with the board of School District: - 83. . ’ west “side of Lakelse: Lake: for vt - . The release claimed‘100. percent support from "a packed mae ee ee day. ‘The road. between New house" in Terrace. Monday night for the plan, beginning with a 7 oe . Aiyansh and Greenville was closed " public relations campaign and ending, if necessary with "a total — . ee =) | when the Nass River overflowed ' withdrawal of services". Chief negotiator Frank Rowe ssid the jf . its banks, Temporary flooding néar "process at the meeting gives the bargaining team the authority to the éntrance to, Water Lily Bay ~~ call for a strike vote if it comes down to that. SO undermined one lane of Highway: : TDTA president Rob Brown called on the board to adopt a new a 37, slowing traffic for a time, and ‘. attitude, saying, "Hopefully the board will do its utmost.to shake | ‘hand with us on a fair collective agreement. way just south ofthe. Kitimat”. "Let’s put the bitterness and strife of the last decade behind us ——— River bridge ‘was also cause for . , print toward harmony. and stability in this district," he _ Mille Memorial nuclear medicine chief consultant Dr. Robert concern. a Morrison visited Terrace for the official opening of our new. Ministry of Highways ‘district regional facility and offered impromptu tours to interested manager John Newhouse: says the . members of the public recently, Dr, Morrison will be visiting Mills _ shoulder on a’séction of Highway. Memorial on a regular basis but his primary function will be to 37 south of the Kitimat. River diagnose test results transmitted electronically to his Vancouver bridge was being eroded by the , office from the Terrace nuclear medicine diagnostic centre. — swollen river. This could” have ° . . 1 7 resulted in a major loss, says New-. rica ee ae a house, but two days of hauling — ee —_ ppc & ; of rip-rap by North Coast Road Main- - eee oe COMING SOON tenarice crews saved the highway.” Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13. Other than some minor problems, ft The Lunchbox Deli Newhouse had one other closure to ' add to the list; the es Moun- New Years Eve Dance - tain Road. He says they were Tickets available to members ONLY. . | & experiencing some erosion, prob- Re Until Dec. 15th Toren lems during the day and late Fri- - 3 ' (four tickets Der member) ¢ My ': sandwich Shop day afternoon an avalanche closed another section of the same ‘high- . _. The next round of talks are scheduled to start January 12, the . first session. ‘Since talks broke down Nov. 24. the road for about four hours. - For more information Jee | «= "Your Healthy Alternative" | “wo'see fey seeane “7~ contact the branch. Wer py eet: : if it had been tw wy | Roe 4617 Lazelle Ave. ea Nees ne ae waar 2 three degrees warmer we might 635-5825 meee, //| SS¥E 635-3696 . - have experienced major problems _ i — reminiscent of the flood of Octo- ber, 1978. | Still, says Tank, if Mother Nature | | ' | was offering a test we passed with Ford invites You To flying colours. Tank says PEP was rT, T; k i wamed early by Environment a eC A B if e a k Canada of the anticipated rainfalt and North Coast Road Mainte- nance and PEP volunicers includ- ing emergency social services personnel identified in the Terrace _ Emergency Plan were placed on "0" Down Payment | "Standby almost immediately. . Due to this preparatory work, ‘0 FOR 90 DAYS —__| re, 0 Payments Tank; volunteers were quickly and | "9" Interest | - a efficiently dispatched whenever . , , and wherever necessary.. At least (Ford Pays Interest For 90 Days OAC) | oe almost everything vem smoothly. PLUS!!! - | Proving Peter’s Principal stil! . oc yeigns, a sand truck equipped with if Up to $700 Cash Back on Selected Models a pillar chute blew the rear dif. a | oo I, ferential while enroute to an Old . oa | 7 Lakelse Lake Road gravel pit ( IR . . | 7 | where {t was scheduled to assist in a, . the filling of sandbags. Here, how- _ ever, human power prevailed. Financing and Lease Rates as Low as 8.9% or up to-$1000 Cash | _ciyarecos of engineering Stew Back from Ford on Selected Models Caristensen reports only minor a ; difficulties inthe city itself, most TERRACE ; . | being caused by groundwater - , » We listen better... and act! | f tetained’ by frozen snow. A half dozen basements were flooded in " ae . ore the 4600 block of Siraume, a few | a a more on Mountainvista Crescent, 7 ce - . _ [there was -eight to 12 inches of water on short sections of Keith — — —eon ne ge Ave. on both sides of Kenney, and oo a H c 4631 KEITH AVE., TERRACE, B.C., PHONE: 635-4984 -_ We capacity mths ~ CALL TOLL FREE - 1-800-772-1128 ese _ causing some flooding at Lind- say" 8.