Aé - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 26, 200) Angered, saddened Dear Sir: but also if it It amazes CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD does result in me today, as " war or I watched The Viail Bag World War 3 the news be- {as rumours fore leaving are circula- to school, ting), then the immense amount of stupidity that ac- curs in this world today. When I saw the World Trade Centre collapse and the Pentagon partially de- stroyed due to hijacked airplane crashes, I was disgusted. Although 1 am only a fifteen-year-old with a Grade 11 education I realize that these appalling event have a great impact on Canada and this world The United States has enough ammunition to blow up this world three times over. There were 435 tenants from 26 countries operating in the WTC. As well, dozens and dozens of Canadian companies functioned in the twin towers 110 storeys high, Not only did these despicable acts of terror fatally injure thousands of civilians A poem for New York, New York who attacked it was a dork I’m going to go there someday, someday, but not today. It is a nice city, I know For I] have seen pictures on many shows. People died, people cry realizing that planes and flames were no joke. Moms and Dads, Uncles and Aunts died there today. I hope who killed them say I’m an millions of additional individuals will be killed for a worthless cause, I was infuriated at the sight of Palesti- nians jumping for joy at the news of the world-renowned twin towers collapsing into rubble in contrast to the pictures of grief-stricken Americans. As well.as angered, ] was saddened by the sight of pools of blood from peaple on the streets who had been hit with shrap- nel, This tragedy was so horrendous that a recent poll showed that 48 per cent of Americans are less willing to fly. “We've got to find a way to get along better than this” was a quote from a man that barely escaped the collapse of the WTC. I agree. April Tam, Kitimat, B.C. New York idiat, I deserve to pay. No one can replace them for anything , not éven gold, I feel sorry for them, for being like that in a sudden blow. * ['m so lucky 1 wasn’t there, but Pit always remember that thou- : sands of people died there. Coty Ganson, Age 12 Terrace, B.C., Canada More security needed Dear Sir: Those terrorists could have been pre- vented if the airport had much higher se- curily, checking hand bags more thor- oughly, not allowing any sharp cbjects on board etc. 1 have noticed that at our airport, espe- cially with the smaller airlines such as Hawkair, that you do not go through a metal detector and they do not check your handbags. Why is this? Anything is possible anywhere any- time. Just because we live in small town and the planes are not very large does not sean that you should avoid dping so, I am just very concerned because people should feel safe. Andrea Fontes, age 16, Kitimat, round ‘em up. Skeena Mall October 10 & 11 Call Marianne at 635-2942 for more information REGISTRATION Tax deductible registration fee: $25.00 NAME OF PARTICIPANT. 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Locations with an (*) after their name will in many cases resell or give materials away. RECYCLE Where to Take It Antifreeze Retum to point of purchase Appliances oo In working condition - Salvation Army Thrift Store * {635-3749} Not working _ | Nearest landfill — tipping fees may apply Automobiles. Huggy s Recycling (638-1841) ee Automobile batteries Bold Salvage (635-1228), Huggy s Recycling (638- i), or sea landiill site attendant for drop off area ; Automobile oil / filters Retum to point of purchase or: Mohawk Lubricants (636- 6538) Canadian. _. . Tire (635-7178) . Beverage. containers Terrace Bottle Depot (Note: Includes cans, glass, plastic, tetrapaks) Bicycles Salvage / reuse areas al both landiiis, ee Cleaners Terrace Bottle Depot ~ — ee: Clothing Classy Consignments’ (635-6690), Mills Memorial. Hospital Auxiliary Tht _ oe Stora * (635-3512), Salvation Army Thrift Store * (835-3748) Compost City of Terrace residential garbage pickup: (615-4032) ~~ Corrugated cardboard, | Terrace Bottle Depot . we boxboard | Furniture _ Salvation Army Family Thrift Store * (635-3749) ere ee ‘Glass Terrace Bottla Depot (rinse glass with cold water & leave labels. On) Metals Bold Saivage (635-1228), Huggy s F Reoyelng (638: Hea er el | i” _or see landfill site attendant . PS ‘Office Paper | “Terrace Bottle Depot Paint, Pesticides, Solvents Terrace Bottle Depot aa ee ee Tires Return to point of purchase or: Canadian Tire (36-71 7, Cedarland ike oo (635-6170}, Kalum Tire (635-4902) a we Yard Waste Segregate at landfill — no kitchen scraps or animal producis ~~ NOTE: Controlled salvage areas exist at both Terrace and Thornhill randfill sites. Check with the attendant. , Phone __Recycling Hotline (600) 667-4321 ee ee Terrace Bottle Depot :-. 635-6909 Hours . #2 — 5008 Pohle, Terrace “soe | Mon, « Sat. 10:00 am — 4:00 pm 3098 Kofoed Rd., Thornhill Mon. - Sat. 9:00 am — 6:00 pm and — _ Sundays 1:00 pm — 8:00 PM. ee Terrace Landfill*- KatumLaka Drive 9 |... ve | Closed Tues. & Wed. City of Terrace 615-4032 ° | Winter hours Oct, 4; noon — 6:00 pm Thornhill Landfill * - Old Lakelse Lk. Dr. _ Closed Thurs, & Fri. Regional District Kitimat-Stikine 615-6400 Hours: 10:00 am —~ 7:00 pm NOTE: lf we. missed your business, our apologies. If you wi would like your name included in our * naxt ad, please call 615-4032.