Page A& — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 30, 1990 4 TERRACE — Six years of service to the area ends next month when Captains John and Gail Harker of the Salvation Army transfer ‘to Kamloops. for the pair since they became officers in the Salva- tion Army, They'll be responsible for the army's church in Kamloops, two thrift stores in Kamloops, one in Merritt and a variety of army-based programs, said Captain John Harker, “Ivll be a challenge — a different one than here, but a challenge nevertheless,’’ he said. The pair recently became OFF TO KAMLOOPS after six years in the area ar. They leave next month and take up their new duties in July. Kamloops bound It'll be the second posting _ e Salvation Ar full captains — they held the. rank of auxiliary captains before — following a two- month course earlier this year in Ontario. Gail Harker has been in the Salvation Army for many years while John Harker joined in 1976. Their duties here not only include Terrace-based work but also travelling to Kitimat regularly. “The army depends on its volunteers — soldiers — and that’s certainly been the case here,’ said Harker of the organization’s work. He described the work in Kamloops — providing emergency assistance, family services and food assistance rt my Captains John and Gail Harker. — as similar to what they do» here, , “There's a full time family service worker in Kamloops,’? Harker added. While in Terrace and . Kitimat, the Harkers became familiar not only for the an- nual Red Shield campaign but also for other activities, including the Terrace Chur- ches’ Food Bank. Gail Harker was a book- keeper and John Harker a steel foundry manager before they became full time of- ficers in the army, ‘They'll be going on a month-long furlough to at- tend a son’s wedding in On- tario before taking up duties in Kamloops in late July. POATICIPAC TION, year, : chef at the Terrace Make your move. ii inn. nd catering requests. It has been my pleasure and priviledge to have tak m Of your meetings, food, a As of May 18, 1990 /amno longer employed as executive fi More time needed before power line route’s known TERRACE — B.C, Hydro is taking more time to decide which side of the Kitimat Valley it will build a new power line following new recommenda- tions from fisheries officials, ‘project manager Mike Gwilliam says. , One of the two routes being considered follows the existing power line along the east side of the valley, while a second op- tion would run the line down the west side of the valley. B.C. Hydro says it needs the new 287-kilovolt line so it can buy and transfer to the provincial gtid up to 800 megawatts of surplus power from Alcan’s Kemano completion project when it comes on line four years from now. Sensitive wildlife and salmon- spawning areas along Lakelse Lake and the Kitimat River have prompted fisheries of- ficials to ask both the new line and the existing line be placed on the same set of supports in certain areas if the corporation opts for the eastern route. _ ‘*Fhe two key areas are Williams Creek and Sockeye Creek at the north end of the valley, and the Kitimat River at the south end,”’ Gwilliam said. He now says a route decision is expected by the end of June, following: the completion of new studies into the sensitive creek areas requested by fisheries officials, Twinning the lines on the Same supports would mean building large steel towers — in- stead of the existing wooden supports — in those areas, he said. Engineers are looking at the proposals, he said, to determine how much higher they would push the project’s cost. The western route is being examined closely because environmental impact studies favoured it, and it’s about 10km shorter — and $2 million cheaper — than the ¢astern route. Gwilliam said last week B.C, Hydro now hopes to make its decision and file its application with the B.C, Utilities Commis- sion by early June. ‘What I would like to do is go forward with a consensus route,” Forestry and fisheries issues top B.C. Hydro’s list of en- vironmental concerns following public hearings and studies into the building of the proposed Cancer can Please give generously, Flats Snaps 4” UmpatiOnee........sssceocsesreecsenterees ~ . Flats asst. Marigold c4¢ pants / Flats Paterna (48 plants) nism Flats mystery ANNUALS sssssecse Deere, so MAY 30 FO JUNE 3 - + Qne draw per day for a 8” hanging basket. Plus many more improve your lawn & garden items! Gardenland 635-5700~< line. **Those are the two that in our view tend to stand out,’ : Gwilliam said. 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