Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 1, 1992 — Page AQ COUNCIL la vi |__| peuton ott Toure burning money COUNCI EuthanaSia ViGW _fsistesctrrorscsuinemont rctrow | Wanted by group — The Co-op wants the city Heating with ail costs more than twice as much as heating with natural gas. Switch to natural gas this spring, and save hundreds of dollars next to install a new crosswalk on TERRACE — City council is minister fatal doses of medica- winter. Financing available GAC. Call Greig Ave. and repair the being asked to give its views on tion to the terminally ill, noned thee nas toe sp us today for more on the benefits of traffic lights at the Greig- euthanasia, whether by an in- Council instructed alderman working with a local group on 4 converting to natural gas. Kalum intersection before | ‘ividual’s own hand or assisted. Ruth Hallock — she'll be mak- proposed low- tent housing there is a serious accident. It’s one of three issues the ing the city’s presentation to the development here for seniors . PNG [sit 635-7291 In a. letter to council, provincial Seniors’ Advisory Provincial group — to first can- , board president Pat Council has asked aldermen to aS5 the local seniors’ advisory The advisory council will Sheichuk said people with | address in a presentation to be commission. meet in the Dolly Varden room ; . appointments at nearby made during its visit here next e city is also being asked of the New Terrace Inn next medical stipes. patk jn the. week, a, for ats. opinion on the most Wednesday, April 8, 10:30 | | TERRACE CUSTOM CYCLE o-op Tot then cut throug ‘ we pressing housing need for local a.m.-12:00. p.m. It’s one of ; the store to Greig. ing. he Hvisory gouncs Is focus. ‘seniors and for its position on several sessions across B,C. this AFTER MARKET SALES & SERVICE FOR a This brings them out e On medical supportive housing, year, , 7 ethics issues raised by a recent a een but rather ond tos on health care Phone scam back aga in HARLEY DAVIDSON than -walk to the corner, . Sheichisk. said they tend ta In particular the council [pRRACE — Police are warn- for the resident's credit card New & Used Motorcycles jaywalk across Greig. Mees to know what aldermen ing residents here to be wary of number and expiry date. We work on all makes & models It creates a dangerous think 0 , the royal a common telephone scam Police remind the public not DISTRIBUTO . situation for the pedestrians, Hons on “'dyi 8 vith dignits va- that’s making the rounds. to give credit card numbers out R FOR: ‘many of whom are | fons on “dying with dignity’. Terrace RCMP have received over the phone. _ CANADIAN CHOPPER _--[ seniors’, and motorists , she These include legalizing a 4 number of complaints about “If you’re foolish enough to DRAG SPECIALTIES added, “competent adult's absolute an unidentified American male give out your credit card PRESTON CYCLE ~ Sheichuk noted the Co-op | sieht to refuse medical treat- caller who tells residents they’re number, you're going to be rip- had also received complaints | ment or demand its cessation’? ‘in line to win thousands of ped off badly,"’ warns Cpl. Rob 3211 KALUM ST. TERRACE 635- 2500 from members about the | ond allowing doctors to ad- dollars.’? The caller. then asks McKay. flashing red-amber traffic ~ | lights at the Grieg-Kalum in- | tersection. She suggested the | ff es | risk of an accident here could , rt be eliminated either by repairing the signals or mak- , : ing it a four-way stop. Problem trucks Delivery trucks outside the Inn of the West are creating a traffic bottleneck and the possibility of an accident, says a city by-law enforce- ment officer, Frank Bowsher said the problem was caused by vehicles parking on Emerson St. while loading or unloading goods for the cold beer and wine store. -He- had encountered the problem several times while out on patrol, the latest occa- sion being midday March 3 when a truck tied up both northbound traffic lanes for an hour. . Pointing out the truck also prevented traffic turning Pi No payments, no interest porth 98 to. Emerson from for 6 months: southbound vehicles, a aaa me that crented the *Offer available April 6 to May 31 1992. On approved credit. Offer valid on selected models. porns or an accident g See dealer for details on financing and model eligibility. Payments aredue in Oct. ‘92, for purchases made ‘ae min April '92, Payments are due in Nov. ‘92 for purchases inade IR May 492. All applicable Paectore payable At ' Dust busting : at time of purchase. -The dust problem on the : 5200 block of Keith Ave. | Be... 0 could be solved this year — if oO RCA buclget process and property Rated #1 owners are willing to pay T.V. In North their share of the cost. America: Last month Northwest G.E. TV BY RCA March/92 Consolidated Supply presi- dent - Gregg Townsend demanded the city take ac- tion to end the ‘complete whiteouts” experienced on that section of road in winter and summer, Describing the dust storms as hazardous to both employees and customers, he said they were also beginning to adversely affect his ¢ Remote Control Consumer Report e On Screen Display * Cable Ready HURRY! Stock Is Limited * SRS (#) Sound Retrieval Systemt ¢ Invar Picture Tube e 55 Watt High Drive Picture System business. ‘City engineering director a Stew. Christensen has now a]. HOVHSY; «VHS Hi-Fi Stereo Recording/Playback « 4 Head Video 1 ideo Performance ® 111-Channel Cable Compati- . . confirmed paving the block ble Tuner * Frequency Sythesis Tuning . Sysiem With Special Effects * On Screen Remote Control Save : ‘is earmarked as a Local Im- * 4-Event/2 Week aes tiner © Master, $ rovement Project for this : Programmable Timer #2 Speed 100 pro i ‘i th council B® | Search/Stop Action «8 Hour $ Touch® Remote — Operates 30 year. However, DO cOUuncl Alecord/Playback Capability Brands of TV * 161-Channel Cable and the majority of owners Compatible Tuner : COLORTRAK® with property fronting on the road must first agree to pay ‘for the upgrade. * 28" Picture Tube * 178 Channel Tuning Capability * Broadcast Stereo Reception * Master Touch” Universal Remote ® Commercial Skip ® On-Screen Manu System ® Alarm/Sleep Timer « §-Jack Monitor Pane! « §-Video Connector $719 Matching Stand ; - Lease talks Aldermen and Terrace Women’s Resource Centre representatives will soon bepin lease renewal negoiia- tions. The centre is located in a city-owned building at 4542 » Park. Ave. and pays $1 per og year | rental under the current agreement. ; $90 “While acknowledging the | J {| * Matrix Surround Sound ¢ Fuil Colour Picture-In-Picture** lease’s Dec. 31 expiry date * Master Touch® Universal Remote * Master Touch® Universal Remote WAS @ Jong Way Oe ee | | © 13 Jack Audio/Video Monitor Pane! * Broadcast Stereo Reception tre administrator Meera Nair pointed out flooding pro- ‘Tbléms in the basement had 7 ae [been experienced both’ in nr re il i a e, she saad aL is essential thal | No Payments, No Interest For 6 Months negotiations begin soon.’ “When the lease was originally negotiated in 1987, = the question of who paid for | . o building . maintenance was . much: discussed. City ad- ministrator Bob: Hallsor : | 4822 HIGHWAY 16. WEST, TERRACE recalled council of the day took the position the rent} & i NEXT TO LUCKY: DOLLAR BINGO PALACE id -h to be ‘‘con- Cs : — side "if the ely 635. 451 1. STORE HOURS: MON. — THURS... 9 am. * 6 p.m, _ ar. siderable” if the city was ex- pected to undertake major CREDIT PLAN AVAILABLE ‘expenditures in upgrading the building.