Al6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 7, 1990 Krause named to hospital position Joyce Krause, a long-time resident of Terrace and a. registered nurse, has been named Director of Patient Ser- vices for Mills Memorial March 19, Krause was chosen to replace Shirley Bentley, who left the post Jan. 5 for an administrative job with a continuing care facili- ty in Victoria. Bentley had more than a decade of service with Mills Memorial, during which time she filled in as in- terim chief administrator for the hospital on a number of occa- sions, often for extended periods, Krause has worked previously at Mills Memorial as a general duty nurse, operating room nurse, and head nurse in the pediatrics ward. Her ad- ministrative experience includes a stint as executive director for the Terrace Child Development ’ Centre, chairman for the School District 88 board of trustees, and nursing assessor and case manager for the Skeena Health Unit continuing care division. - As director of patient. services for the hospital, she will be responsible for overseeing nurs- ing functions and participating in senior management decisions. Hospital Michael Leisinger said in a pre- pared statement last week, ‘Mrs. Krause brings demon- strated administrative and ex- ecutive skills combined with a degree in nursing, knowledge of the community, knowledge of Mills Memorial Hospital, famili- arity with Terraceview Lodge, along with indepth fluency in the issues and concerns of acute and continuing care.” Howe Creek trail work may begin A firm answer won't be available until next week, but if a budget recommendation sub- mitted by Terrace Superinten- dent of Parks and Recreation, Steve Scott, is approved by city council, work on the Howe Creek trail could begin this year. Scott says he has asked that council include $10,000 in his 1990 budget far an overall plan, materials and equipment for the trail. Much of the work, he says, would be done by local groups, but before they can begin a com- prehensive plan is required to ensure that the quality and ap- pearance of the trail is consis- tant. One group that has already offered a workforce, according to Scott, is the Terrace Rotary Club who he says would be re- sponsible for the section. of the trail north of Christy Park. ~. q@ndElectronics. oe Choose a Carer, Live tho Aventure y / To CRNADIAN FORCES AMS - Hospital. She starts the. job. . administrator | . ae 7 * . 1 . ea Cote Se Ee oe coy ; 0 woe i, : E Tad oe 4 foe 2 i In Terrace on February 13 from 9:00 a.m. to. 12:00 noon at the Canada Manpower office, the Canadian: Armed Forces willbe operatinga mobile recruiting office, We're looking ~ for candidates for challenging careers’ in Combat Arms, Navy Technical * “ARMEES a ee = -CANADIENNES f Reguarand Reserve — Réguitye et ok rtserve Canal? “INSURANCE CORPORATION © “Can the claimants on both sides’ in an accident dispute get fair treatment when their adjusters both work for ICBC?” They can and do, because each claim is handled and investigated separately. And since the total cost of virtually all claims is © paid by Autoplan, your ICBC adjuster has no reason to favour either side. After considering every element of a case, adjusters use their training ancl expertise to reach a. Which side i is your | OO | GFnorthern 3086 Hwy, 18 East PUB- COLD BE BEER STORE \where the ACTION is. ie naa Vi OTOR 635-6375 =i N= RESTAURANT: LOUNGE CATCH THE. _ ACTION Visit the Northern Motor Inn, for \ nightly ‘entertainment. Come to ITISH COLUMBIA | fair settlement — one that a court: would find acceptable. Anything less would obviously — be unfair to the claimant. At the same time, to offer more would. be unfair to some two million other ICBC policyholders, whose premiums are affected by rising claim costs. 4 i Be Together, we can drive insurance.costs down. fore Semper att reenehe o Em Rt