eee ee Te — sats. Sata the aab ep rar rier: a ot cp hore toe np Ob. ee * 7 a Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 30, 1991 Als ‘Forest service responds 0 [Thornhill Pub There is apparently some concern over logging in the Thunderbird area northwest of Lakelse Lake. Even though Kalum Forest District regional manager Brian Downie said there would be no logging in there prior to implementation of a Thunderbird Integrated Manage- ment Plan, a few people have scen loaded logging trucks leaving the area via Bearn Station Road. There is no cause for concer, however, says Downie. There are a few small logging operations in ~ Thunderbird logging the area at the present time, but they aren’! cutting in sensitive areas and they won’t affect the planning process, he says. According to Downie, one of these is a 5.5 hectare timber sale near Eel Creek granted to Copper Mountain Cedar Products in 1989, and balance includes five separate cash sales of blowdown. Downie adds that all the cash sales basi- cally involve the selective removal of individual downed trees — no large blow downs are involved — Shames — continued trom page Ai4 the lift came up to check over the original installation and a lift re- inspection was done by the Aerial Tramways division of the Ministry of Highways. Scott says, "It passed with flying colours. Everything is A-okay." Plans for the next few weeks at Shames? According to Siemens, the first priority is to get the lodge fully functional to provide a greater service to skicrs and spec- - tators — food and beverage ser- vice, boot changing area, bag lunch area and indoor washroom facilities. Jan. 27 was Shames first demo day, on which skiers were invited to try out the ski equipment of different manufacturers. Soon, they'll be planning other special events such as the Valentine’s Dress Up and spring skiing events. ‘Where To Find It’ concerns and all are adjacent to Beam Sta- tion Road. No new road consiruc- tion is being carried out. In total, the cash sales will amount to about one toad of logs being extracted each day for about ten weeks. Downie says he was pleased with the Jan. 17 public mecting on the Thunderbird Integrated Manage- ment Plan, and wants to avoid any misunderstanding that might have come from that meeting. He _ explains that when he stated there would be no logging in the Thunderbird area prior to March 31, he was thinking of the Lakelse River corridor, not the area as a whole. And this, he says, may . have left room for some misinter- pretation. The next public meeting on the Thunderbird Integrated Manage- ment will take place Feb. 28 at & ca ete ms nererenenenes eee tS as eee Owl’s Nest Kitchen POOL TOURNEY - Every Sat. 1:00 p.m. Cash Prizes Ii! = eC nN Se Gy ie, SSN ee. Zab a a “ Shwe IN Lé f = y <2 8 ‘2 SG lq kur THI a= S : Ter had ‘a ue ese woe 3 All. W Ps es nae = - 2387 Thornhill St 638-8404 7:30 p.m. at the Inn of the West. Terrace Tree Trimming Will cut down ony tree! giarg "SAFELY" 1 000,000 liability for YOUR protectio 635-7400 CHANGES J woite tanning system by Bev TOTALHAR CARE 2803 Kenney Street Terrace, B.C. » LANZA products Phone for an appointinent 635-9666 Kelowna 861-4225" Vernon 861-4225. peas B&G GROCERY Laundromat & Carwash \. Open 8:30 - 10:30 daily . 2701S. Kalum 635-6180 HI-QUALITY BELTING & CONTRACTING SERVICES Inflatable Boat Repairs Durable — High Quality Vulcanizing Repairs | We specialize in conveyor belt installations, splicing, and repairs vulcanizing and pulley lagging 638-8530 24 HOUR SERVICE 638-0663 , " A True Northwest Company” — Telephone Systems | MacRKay’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd. 4626 Davis Avenue Terrace, B.C. VBG 1X7 Phone: 604-635-2444 Serving Northwestern B.C. SALES Sales and Service for ‘Motorcycles * Chainsaws Snowmobiles * Marine Supplies TERRACE A EQUIPMENT LTD. 4441 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Ph. 635-6304 Your complete source for all your heating needs. Northwest Consolidated Suppy Ltd. 5239 Keith Ave., Terrace 635-7158