Ai0 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 2, 1997 Gift makes stranded man’s day THEY SAY that every cloud has a sil- ver lining, Dave Rolston is definitely con- vinced, after a ray of sunshine illumi- nated his otherwise gloomy day. Last Monday, Rolston was on his way to Prince Rupert for a job inter- view when his car broke down by Shames mountain: Frustrated and broke, he hiked back to town to try to figure out how to pay for the tow truck. Rolston went back to his car a few days later to see what he could do about the car only to be pleasantly surprised, “On the front seat was an envelope wilh ‘God bless you. Hope this helps to fix your car,’ written:on it,”’ said Rolston, who is still stunned by the allonymous gift. The envelope had two $100 bills in it, more than enough to pay for a tow truck. STUNNED DRIVER Dave Rolston wants to thank the Good Samaritan who anonymously left money in his stranded car. "I just want to let whoever did this know bow much I appreciate it,’’ he said. Rolston, who has recently moved here from New Brunswick, was laid offa month aud a half ago, Needless to say, Rolston didn’t make it to the interview, but says that he would like to pay back who ever did this when he gets the chance. Crews start road to buggy wood $2.6m of work for people in Stewart area ROAD CONSTRUCTION contracts are now being let for a $2.6 million road and series of bridges to open up access to bug-infested tim- ber in the upper Nass. The ministry of forests is paying for the road so the forests of the lower Kwinageese River, attacked by the green-striped forest looper, can be logged before the pest spreads further, The ministry decided to pay for the road itself when it became clear that Skeena Cellulose, now in the pro- cess of shutting down opera- tious, would be unable to do SO. Road construction work could start as early as next week, providing some needed jobs to desperate © contractors in the Stewart CRAZY TOONEY SUNDAYS AT GIGY’S Hoon to Midnight with the bast dance music in town sturting of 6:00 p.m. [ bogie eee Shr SIGIS PUBS The Beat Cntertainmant VMive Hightiy rom 1 Louisiana : DANCE EXPRESS Restaurant Daily sperials FRIDAY LUNCH BUFFET HALL YOU CAN EAT 11:30 2:80 ontetk Out ur Extensive Greek Menu $ge5 Every Friday & Wednesday DANCE NITE Ane area, some of whom have been out of work for more than a year, “We're hoping it will get some of our guys back to work,” said Stewart mayor Andy Burton. When the road is com- pleted in the fall, Downie said, the ministry will sell about 150,000 cubic metres of wood initially. But Burton says the road is important because it will open up access to a much larger volume of wood down the road. Logging contractors in the area are trying to organize into a group that would agree to share the logging. work, cut the wood and market it. Downie said the wood would likely be sold to that group. Even if Skeena Cellulose isn’t operating, it’s expected the wood can be sold. “The wood is not’ that bad,’’ said Burton, ‘‘they’re hoping there’s 30 per cent plus sawlogs there.’’ The looper infestation at- tacks the vegetation, sa some stands there are entire- ly defoliated, but the wood is still good, ' The Jooper is attacking a 20,000 hectare area, con- taining up to six million cubic metres of timber. Andy Burton FORD ESCORT LX lew. 2 lite angie » 5-speed manual transmission # Remote keyless entry ® Rear heat ducts . seat © Dual alr begs ® Air conditioning * Power brakes * AM/FM stereo with premium speakers a Plus loads of other swell stuffl -[roro| aad “ele 24 month “Plan” fnsa af 19 ‘19H 3 - ari 40 piso, Sku km over ream Ve hs omy ile iabanuned ig deposit (5250) 0 ee > ‘Be. ORD a MERCURY DEALERS ENDLESS SUMMER $ SALE 7 Ford Esert LX with PEP 01 Fs downpayment of $1,900 on approved credit, Total potd based on 24 iionthly Seuss lus 1; soy dor plus lox + $4, SL plus est month payment required at Ihino ‘een normal weit and tear Meet Decier” Satis ne WCB royal c com ANYONE WHO has any concerns: about workers’ compensation will have the chance fo have their say next Tuesday. The chairman of the Royal Commission on Workers’ Compensation, Judge Gurmaii Singh Gill and Co-commissioners Gerry Stoney and Oksana Exell will be holding a mission arrives public hearing addressing issues relevant to the changing technologies.” The hearing is scheduled to take place at the Coast Inn from 1:30 to 5:00 and later that evening from 7 to 10 p.m.. Anyone wishing to make a presentation at the hearing can call 1-800-522-0312. 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