B14 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 28, 1990 ‘in Shames Mountain Ski Cor- poration president Gerry Martin announced on Thursday, "We're aiming for a December 15 open- ing. We may not have all the amenities right away, but the ski- ing will be superb!" - General Manager Scott Siemens - reports five feet of light, fluffy snow in - the base area and more than 12 feet at the top of the T-bar. Jim Beler of Beler Building Movers in Prince George arrived in Terrace on Saturday to begin dismantling and moving the Kit-. sumkalum Lodge from the Kitsum- kalum ski area to Shames. The building is being moved in four pieces. The foundation and - main floor will be moved in two halves, divided lengthwise. The upper floor and roof will be split down the middle and also be moved in two pieces. If-all goes according to plan, the first move is expected to take place this morn- ing. It is stili hoped that the build- ing will be on site by Dec. 10 and g sob ae wR Tooks -siructurally sound and open to the pass (number 0001) was issued to ‘seasons pass can drop into the Otherwise, season passes will be skier Bill Gyger last week. Anyone Shames office to have their photo issued on the mountain. who has ‘purchased a Shames taken and the season pass issued, public before Christmas. Two new Prinoth grooming machines were delivered to Shames Mountain ski area on ‘Thursday. They are two integral parts of Shames Mountain Ski . Corporation’s goal to provide: the - on optimum in groomed skiing for Northwest residents. Shames staff is presently undergoing training - with Prinoth experts on handling and maintaining the machines. Ski . School Rushton began last week organiz- ing public school fearn-to-ski pro-. grams and other general ski lesson plans. A number of local schools have already booked for January. The 300 sets of rental ski equip- ment have arrived and are being set up for rental to skiers on the mountain. . On Dec. 10 and 11, 25 Shames employees will be conducted through the SuperHost customer service program by facilitator Doug Smith. The first season ski rat te Awe 4 Polly’s Cafe. . Chinese & Western Cuisine _ Mon.—Thurs, 10:30 a.m. ~~ midnight Fil. & Sat. 10:30 a.m. — 1.a.m. _ Sunday 12:00 a.m, — 10 p.m, . 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 0 638-8034 | GIM’S 238 RESTAURANT eye . { OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK + Chinese & Canadian Food ~‘# | ia ie an 6 x Los a fh director Andrew. fi UTI ICI TAEARAR ra kde PPR LE ALTAIR SALE REE ESC REAEEENRNES Mt Mon - Wed 11:30 a.tn. — 10:00 p.m. ft SL Thursday 11230 an. — 11:00 panaaet Sf Frit Sat E1230 ant. — 1300 a.m. Sunday 12:00 am. 10:00 ptr. 4643 Park Avenue 635-641T ed el Sunday Buffet Brunch bo 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. | All you can eat teva | breakfast & lunch items ania | Adults $10° il Seniors $7* 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 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If your premium is changed more than the average, it is because of the various factors which affect insurance rating: the value, age and use of your ’ vehicle, where you live, what coverage you choose and where you are on the Claim- Rated Scale. ATE: wi ERPS, Frladstagits Lott A Spent ate 7 A ane toe AW wiviat! typi \ MNT ren PER TL Phty edad t eae fe waa MM ACARI MBIV AMATO EMT rs bake ANA Compulsory Coverage The largest part of your basic Autoplan insurance is made up of liability coverage (to protect you if claims are brought against you by others) and No-Fault Acci- dent coverage. Premiums for these coverages, including extended liability, are being increased, on a province-wide average, by 4 per cent for claim-free motorists. As we mentioned above, depending upon where you live and the coverage you choose, the change in your premium may differ from the average. SAAWAANA Wath ; TARA AA ES AND NAN WNADAA shad Collision & Comprehensive Each year about a third of all vehicle models are “aged” and the collision premium is adjusted to reflect decreased value. Collision premium increases may apply to other vehicle models. Comprehensive coverage premiums are also adjusted to reflect claims experience, vehicle value, use and territory. Sharp increases in windshield, theft and vandalism claims have led ICBC to increase premiums for Comprehensive coverage by an average 15 per cent. (ICBC — Peiad a SAAR ELA Al nM OeotAIW om TIRE AG AE dd ai IT PE AD, RAWAL AWA ER AA Cadherts ad 1991 Autopl SUNN AM UNNRRVNAAE nnn SUCCES RATS ee Aw. Te AS aa Uninsured Motorist Protection (UMP) will cost $3 more. GST Impact When you buy your Autoplan insurance you will not pay the 7 per cent GST on your 1991 Autoplan premiums. Financial transactions of this nature are exempt. However, ICBC will be required to pay the GST on many goods and services it purchases. ANY GOOD NEWS? Yes. More and more people are participating in carpools and we’ve made a change that will make carpooling an even better deal. In the past you could drive a vehicle rated for “pleasure only” to and from work on only 4 days ina calendar month. We’ve in- creased that to 6 days so that, even in the longer months of the year, four carpool mem- bers who own pleasure-rated vehicles can share the driving to and from work without rerating their vehicles, as long as each of them drives to work not more than 6 days in the calendar month. The change to 6 days also applies to some other vehicle use classes, Ask your Autoplan agent to be sure you are rated correctly. Increased Weekly Benefits As of January |, 1991 accident victims who qualify will receive increased compensation for lost wages. ICBC is increasing the max- imum weekly indemnity from $200 to $300 provided that does not exceed 75 per cent of the victim’s gross weekly income at the time of the accident. This will apply to all new claims as well as to all outstanding claims. Payments will not be retroactive but will start at the new level in January 1991. Tt an Changes ATARI. RARE SPN ANE Short Term Savings Prior to January 1, 1991 a surcharge of 5 per cent of the annual premium has been charged to people licencing and insuring their vehicles for periods of less than 12 months (short term licence and _ insurance). This surcharge has been reduced to 4 per cent (minimum $20) to make the short term option even more affordable. WHAT ELSE? Territories For insurance rating purposes, BC is divided into 14 territories. In the past your Autoplan agent asked where your vehicle was principally operated in determining your premium. Now, for most vehicles, the territory is defined as where the vehicle is “‘oaraged” that is, “primarily located when not in use”. In most cases, this would be the vehicle owner’s home address. This and other territorial changes have been made to accurately reflect claims experience in different parts of the Province. Commercial Rate Classes As of January 1, 1991, new value ranges and rate classes apply to commercial vehicles to account for increases in the price of new vehicles and deregulation in the industry. The dividing line between light and heavy commercial vehicles is now set at 5,000 kilograms and operating distances have been redefined. Commercial operators need lo contact their Autoplan ugents to determine how these changes affect them. 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