ul) a ag a caren the perfect Sh ve Or rah : a we Poe Ful i speed ahead 70 NIA RAIL i is looking forward, at least when it comes to the- i : dome car on its Skeena.run.. 8 . ‘The:dome car had been: running. backward between Jasper " level of the domi car had to crane. their necks ta see what WAS ° approaching. ‘t .. Airport: bought port from the federal government for $61,957. Mary. ‘Lou ‘Malott and | Bob -MacKillop submitted the World ‘War airstrip. was mainly purchased for its’ hay. land. : iti she said,” JEN td “We don't see making any major changes,” added Mallot. The lowest of the six bids submitted was for $10,050, ° 295 acres of mostly. level and cleared land. < Repeat terms okayed TERRACE COUNCIL has decided to go with the same representation on the Kitimat-Stikine regional district board » in-19925, Aldermen voted last ‘week to confirm repeat terms for both mayor Jack Talstra and alderman Bob Cooper, Unlike elec- toral areas where board directors ‘are directly elected by the voters, city representatives are: ‘selected. by council from term. . Council also named alderman Danny Sheridan as alternate for Talstra while alderman Ruth Hallock will fill in for Cooper when necessary. Housing approved four homes for the Gitwangak. band. It's guaranteeing a 20-year mortgage from a private lender worth $327,205 of the $441,205 project with Indian and Nor- thern. Affairs Canada contributing $50,000. and the band coming up with the rest in the form of equity from the land upon which the houses will sit, -- The federal government is also providing an annual subsidy of $27,181 to lower the mortgage interest rate to as low as two percent over the life of the mortgage. © Ta be built are two three-bedroom homes and two four- bedroom homes. and: Prince Rupert, meaning that: those sitting on the upper - {-SButothat has now changed, according to a letter. from’. ‘Transport Canada to Skeena NDP MP Jim: Fulton. .Y KITWANGA couple has purchased ‘the Woodcock air. " highest: of six bids for the Property which began as a Second Mallot said last week the aitstrip and surrounding property ’ ~. But Private aircrafi and parachutists will sil be able to use , . Located beside-the railway tracks on the west side of the — ‘Skeena River-this side of Kitwanga, the airport has a 200 by $000 foot runway, 7,000 feet of Skeena River frontage and | ‘with the local centr among their own number. The appointment i is for a one-year - “THE FEDERAL government has agreed to help finance TERRACE — Literacy - co- ordinators from across the nor- . + thwest- are Preparing a report ’ -for-Northwest Community Col- E lege on what needs to be done to : help mi more people learn how to .. Tead, Tt: follows | a. “prese tation made recently. to the board, 7 We're looking at something fot:the long term,’’ said Nat Purcell of Project Literary Ter- race. “What we? re ‘doing. ig ex- amining.. our ‘strengths, to develop : a consensus, ”? he said. ‘Literacy - centres: ‘work ~ through local bodies but u use the — college financial structure asthe - agency which disperse “federal and provincial operating grants. Purcell said the feeling is that literacy . courses: and their development should : “be: ; kept ee ek * In the meantime,’ efforts: con- : tinue at the college to: créate a. literacy library: and tutor. train- ing kit. Agrant was received from the federal and provincial: govern- ments: this year to fi inancé the " project. College librarian” Patty Barnes said a regional advisory committee has been set up to Correction , TERRACE — A-story. appear- ing in the Nov. 27 edition of the _ Terrace: ‘Standard: said KMart had: refused to give. its. waste cardboard to the Skeena Valley Recycling society. “In fact, society spokesman Scott Schooner says it did not -ask KMart to give the recycling depot its cardboard because the © depot has no way of Collecting the material or of handling the _large volume the: store pro- duces, Dn direct the work, | Sandy ‘Cowan, librarian at. the: city" S, ee has been hired for four months.. The kit will be assembled so it can. be easily” ‘shipped to wherever it. ds: ‘needed, said Barnes. Library material will be kept vat the: college library here but Atl be included im the facility’s _ computer-linked catalogue system. with other college ‘c cen- Ares. : . ak j Pacconnin touch to yours vy home for the holidays! a f | i HORIZONTAL AND ==] | VERTICAL BLINDS =— 3 0 Yo - = |_OFF ||} - 1 be = permet 4 i For: a FREE consultation call, Be LINK WINDOW COVERINGS. ¥ a it Fig 635-4444 _ mst Pei “CONGRATULATIONS! HAPPY WINNERS in the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce Whole Lot In store For: You contest collect their prizes from chamber represenative Debbie Mcintyre (far left), Phyllis Heyink (centre) won the first prize of a trip for two on Ganadian Airlines to Terrace from anywhere In Canada, two nights accommodation at the Inn of the West, $200 in travellers che- . ~ ques from the Terrace and District Credit Union and a two-hour tour from Greening Tours. 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