16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 2, 1987 : The Shames Mountain Ski Corporation c continues to make progress in developing a multi-million dollar resort west of Terrace, as this photograph from.the top of one of the ski areas shows. The cut line through the forest will be occupied by one of the tow lines when the complex opens for business next year. Editorial — continued from page 4 tor be subject to civil action for neglect or damages? If so, what © would the cost. of liability in- surance be? Would it even. be available? Vehicle damage would be nothing in comparison to an action for injury or death. Does anyone have a clear idea of exactly what road maintenance costs the taxpayers now,. and what savings would result from transferring the function to private enterprise? out or the net cost to the tax- payer actually go up if privatiza- tion resulted in numerous ‘and persistent lawsuits? | ‘*Privatization’’ is an idea, and like other ideas it’s only useful if it works. There seem to be a lot of ideas: coming out of Victoria in recent months, but very little - hard: they’re supposed to be put into information: “regarding the manner in which Steelhead angling quotas _ relaxed for Skeena River The Fish and Wildlife Branch of the B.C. Ministry of Environ- ment has. announced relaxed quotas for steclhead anglers: in the lower Skeena River effective Dec. 1. After low’ return Tates were detected for summer run steel- head, anglers were limited to one fish per year in the Skeena system as of mid-August. -Ter- Tace conservation officer Terry McGunigle said Monday that quotas have been restored to normal (one fish per day, two fish per month, to a maximum ten per year) in the Skeena River and its tributaries downstream from the Skeena River bridge, in the Copper River. and its tributaries, and the Tseax River and its tributaries. ‘McGunigle said the strength- ening steelhead numbers could be indicative of several dif-. - ferently timed runs this year or . returning winter-run steelhead. Christmas Gift ideas 7 ~ from Kitsumkalum Mountain “ADULT INTRODUCTION TO SKIING - -Skied for years. “This special package features a 90- minute group .. ski lesson, lift pass and rental equipment. It's ideal for people who have never skied before or haven't Warm winter clothing and gioves should be worn but special ski appareil-is not necessary... | | Introduction To Skiing will be offered on each of. “. the following days: December 27, 28, 29 and 30. — Instruction will commence at 10a.m. All beginner skiers 16 years and older are eligible; adiploma will be awarded. (Regular $25) ___ SPECIAL $14.95 © | KITSUMKALUM MOUNTAIN DAY PASS VOUCHER price!” - -- A day pass voucher makes an ideal . - Stocking-stuffer for anyone who may be receiving ~- new ski equipment on Christmas morning. . _ Eachhandy voucher is redeemable for a day pass » atthe mountain ticket office. Save 20% off the regular a eee ee ee o SPECIAL Adult $18 / Student (9 to 15 years ) sit Would those savings be wiped action. Message © from the Stars Your Week Ahead Horoscope _ “JUNIOR JETS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM - Junior Jets involves 3 hours of instruction per day: for 3 consecutive days. Lift passes and rental . equipment are included. . ‘Individual progress reports and diplomas will he awarded at the end of the course. _ A ‘fun’ race will be held on the final day of instruction for all girls and boys in the program. Bronze, silver and gold competition medals will be C\ awarded. =; . . - Two separate Junior Jets programs willbe offered: -. Program 1—from December 21 to 23; Program... -2—from December 28 to 30. Both programs ‘commence at 9:30 a.m. each day. Applicants must be between 6 and 12 years of age. Junior Jets is open to all levels of skill including those who have never skied before. - Age 6 and 7; _____ (Regular $75) SPECIAL $45 — Age 8 to 12:________ (Regular $96) SPECIAL $60 * Farecast Period: 11/29- 12/5/87 “Career hunches are pretty reliable. Strengthen ties wilh rose who count. It’s tine 19 movealong. Anew direction in your social life gives a liff to the Spirit and brings you out inthe tight. Your social life is in full blossom in spite of the -- inhibiting shadows cast by matear partner, ‘The necessary discipline factor is there and you — would besuccessful in adopting new rules of dict . and nutrition,. . L EO Recreational activities bring a surprising reaction Suly 23-Aug. 22 from an alder person, who voluntarily enters the fun circle. A home ttuprovenent project gets off ta a goud start, Don't be carcless where another person's money is concerned, Your sharp eye for a good buy leads you to just the right piece to complete your beautif ularrange- ment, You accomplish a Jot by discreet financial deal- ings. Put your ideas into action. Others appreciate your aggressive approach. Make a point of altending to the needs of one in confinement. You can make the load much lighter. Friends and associates provide some slimutating conversation, drawing you outof your shell wheth- eryoulikeitornat. The limelight flashes your way. Reluctant though you are, be prepared for some public exposure. Curb the tendency to take a wild plunge into some obscure moncy making deal, Wait for a more sol- id offering. "ARIES Mar. 21-Apr, 19 ‘TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 . 7EMIENI May 21-JSune 20 _ CANCER June2I-Iuly 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept, 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct.22 - KITSUMKALUM MOUNTAIN SEASON PASS Unlimited skiing. One price. A season pass will” pay for itself in as few as 10 days of skiing. © _ ADULT $200. STUDENT (9 to 15 yrs.) $125 CHILD (8 and under) $35 FAMILY MAXIMUM ____ $500 For more information, or to pre-register for ski programs, contact Sundance Ski & Sports or All Seasons Sporting Goods in Terrace, Shames Mountain Ski Corporation, 4722 Lakelse Avenue (Third Floor, Tillicum Twin Theatres Building) in Terrace, or call 635-3773. | Mastercard * and Visa? welcome. _SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov, 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov, 22-Dec. 2] CAPRICORN Dee. 22-Jon. 19 AQUARIUS Jan, 20-Feb, 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 BERT’S DELICATESSEN WE HAVE... ..4 large varialy of meats, cheeses, European novelties, super sandwiches, fresh salads. We cater for large and small parties and picnics. 635-6440 SKI TERRACE Kitsumkalum Mountain Kitsumkalum Mountain ski area |s owned and operated by Shames Mountain Ski Corporalion - : 4603 Park Ave, Terrace (across from the library)