City treasurer — given insurance claims duties TERRACE — City Treasurer Keith Norman has been given additional duties as the city’s insurance claims manager under the new self-insurance scheme developed by the Union of B.C. Municipalities. All B.C. munici-~ palities opted for the plan last year when rates from private in- surance companies skyrocketed and an alternative had to be found. The plan is coordinated by Marsh and McLennan Insur- ance of Vancouver and each community pays into it accord- _ ing to population, Norman says city- -employed claims adjusters | from around the province attended a seminar recently to learn ‘‘risk manage- ment’? and how to process claims. Because of the risk management aspect of the job, Norman describes the position as being more like an ‘insurance manager” than a claims ad- juster. He explains that the bulk of his duties involves recognizing dangerous situations and doing something to avoid, or at least lessen. the chance, of an acci- dent. However, if an accident does occur, it is Norman’s responsibility to obtain the ap- propriate information and file a claim with their Vancouver of- fice. Information gathered in this way is then analyzed by ‘Marsh and McLennan and re- commendations to prevent a similar accident elsewhere are Government aid for | sent out to all B. Cc. municipal- | ities. According to Norman the job is far from simple because the city is liable for accidents during +_ every event held on city property —— whether it’s a Riverboat Days parade or a fun day in the park, it’s his. responsibility to minimize the possibility of an accident. Local artist takes prize Terrace artist Myra Trelenberg was awarded second: prize and $150 for her oil paint- ing, ‘‘Moments’’, in a travelling art show that started in Terrace and toured Prince . Rupert, Kitimat and Smithers through April, May and June. The CJFW Regional Art Show recently completed its first travelling art show.. Paintings and drawings by 45 artists from Terrace, Masset, Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Kitwanga, Smithers, Telkwa and Houston were judg- ed by public ballot. First prize went to Telkwa’s Brenda Mallory and third prize to Des Edwards of Kitimat. Close to 2,000 ballots were cast to deter- mine the winners. Plans are being formulated for next year's series of displays to again showcase the work of northwest artists. Bob Quinn airstrip ~ A $300, 000 contribution will be made by the B.C. government to relocate a portion of Highway 37 at the Bob Quinn Highways Camp. The funds will be provided from the B.C. Air Transportation Assistance Program and will be used to separate the highway from an airstrip. at the same loca- ° tion a The work will be co-ordinated by the Terrace ‘Highway District in conjunction with the Air Trans- portation Assistance Program. This new contender from JONSERED with its stronger mid-section can really _ toke abeating. The @ Super 670.. packs a powerlul punch. gf fi Sonsered Super 670 Takes on the Heavyweights! penne SEE THE JONSERED SUPER 670 AT YOUR DEALER RIVER INDUSTRIES (TERRACE) LTD. P.O. BOX 538 ~- TERRACE, B.C. V8G 4B5 5130A HIGHWAY 16 WEST It's Cool... It’s Fost... It's Tough "Will out cut anything in its class Accept the chollange be © cut above inert e onsered ProLine A CUT ABOVE THE REST oar _ Tertace Review — Wednesday, July 13, 1988 15 | l to join the p Terrace’s 747 Air Cadets had an out-of-town tour of duty recently when they went to Stewart : ort town’s Canada Day celebrations. This parade concluded with a flag-ralsing, Charlie Meek phoro followed by activities In which the local cadets won several ribbons. ~ SOME OF BC'S INTHE INTERIOR. fe roe One drive in the all new Ford Tempo L 4-door will convince you that all its interior _appointments were designed Its price is also comforting. $5, 000 less than a similarly equipped Toyota Camry DLX. And unlike the Toyota, a ‘it. comes equipped. with air ‘conditioning and AM/FM stereo. You'll also get: *Taxes and licence extra, Price comparison based on Temapu L 4-door, § speed with EVP MHC versus competitive manufacturers’ latest pricing information, 5S speed manual transaxle 4 wheel independent suspension all-season steel belted radial tires Power rack-and-pinion steering electric rear. window defroster ~ interval windshield wipers low-back reclining front seats sport instrument cluster Stereo with cassette. best selling car in Canada. with one goal in mind. Complete driving comfort. The Tempo L 4-door with value package is up to. ~ front wheel drive 2, 3L HSC EFI engine tinted glass undercoating Ford Tempo Ford Tempo L stock No. 4977 . 36-7383 [“forem M FORD / 4631 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. Call toll free: veoerrti2s SSS-A984