Tenders Called for Highways Strang “RUNWAYS BUILT TO -ILAST THREE YEARS _ grunways at the airport were CORT TT at cae eT pee 3 —"§ki Clothing © a ; Jackets - 20%: [___ fami DNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1974 .. Airport”. ‘Mr, A, Lenahan, Paelfic - required to facilitate the lan- =. Regional Administrator, ding and take-off of aircrafl,, 0: : Canadian Air Transportation using .airporls. alternale-.. ° The -community already. Administration, has‘ called for , runways untill the main runway ‘annoyed at the hold up of 60,000 lendera for the clearing of , canbe rebuilt, i ” .”. “square fool warehouse proposed flightwiay Approach to runway The closing date for lenders is - by Kelly Douglas on land owned 26 at the Terrace Airport. 4:00 P.M. Pacific. Standard © by that firm on the corner of - This work Involves clearing Standard Time on Thursday . Kalum and Keith, now learns _ (ress and brush allowing a flat April 4. : i that the Provincial Department. approach lo the runway, no of Highways is now thwarting ; the ‘construction -of (a. mulli-. million dollar enclosed mail by Cloverlawn Investments slated’ for’ the.former. Catholic. Church property between Lakelse and Greig. -— : 7 evening’s, Council meeting thal the Dept. of Highways had retused 10 approve.entry and egress proposals submilled by _Choverlawne 2 0 tee It was’ also-learned at ‘this © -same: meeling that a. lelter. _received from Cloyerlawn,'.a "few days before (he Department of Highways decision, indicated: ~ that they-were-slill planning to ““aunch (his project this spring, IU has nol been possible to learn: what-effeci.the Deparimen!. of Highways decision will have in: the \firm's, decision to. start Evnstruction this ‘spring... -.. ~ "TL would appear that there isa possibility’ thal: approval: could ‘be granted by Highways: it the tirm modifies -ils- plans to conform with the Department of Highways decision, It is up to Cloverlawn to get together vith HOSPITAL there is no chance‘of getting bogged downbelore it reaches. ‘Treasury, Buard and approval . for funds, He-expects that tie : contract for the reconstruction of the main runway will be let in Mayon we “The. overlay of auxiliary yunway: 02-20, should be, com- pleted“by the end of May.” At that ima» Canadian# Pacific Airways willlook at it and itwill be up lo them io decide whether - they can use itor: their 737s. Mr; Harris, Said that Uhere will cerlainiy be weight restrictions josed ‘because of dangerous, aod. the airline may have: lo onditions, .. The runway - was». increasé the number of flights verlain im 19640". ma par day. lo as.many ds‘lhree or four to handle the traffic if they: decide (a use the runway. F ‘Terrace Airport Manager Sid ¢¢ Harris,.in a speech . delivered ‘ before the Terrace Rotary Club telast -Monday," said that, the Seonstrucied in 1942 a5— an emergency warlime measure land were designed lo‘last three ae four. years. ee ye Mt Harris told the Rotarians | =" thatthe government, had gal its 4 ‘money's: worth ob of the strips “since iV‘lasted until this year. “hen ilbecame the first landing gstrip in) the. history. of. the inlsiry -of-Trangport lo be = “Blame for the ¢ondilion of the, runway. has been lait, to ex- D G | ; Feme esther dvhditions The weight ' restrictions’ will ‘evaillng last. fall sand ;.the be “necessary because-of- the - nadequale drainage al -(he “approach” and lakeoff con- irport, “Mr. Marris sald ihere, ~ditions,. He sald thatthe air-. ‘ag an extremely wel latefall ral -usiig the alternate run- nd a sudden freeze which did’ Way “do not benefit, from the not allow the water (o run off comparitively clear. approach - Variations of. temperatures long ihe Skeena: River. He “between Torty degrees and. 10 pointed out that the aircraft new helow caused the heaves which . ‘aking uff head directly atthe — | , mowmMlains, | Dey ’ © vendered, the. runway - unsaie: oa. it Similar heaves have taken’ - jy" the-reconstruction. of the = place in past years bul nottolhe iain runway-all efforls will be degree encountered this year, © made ia avoid frost - heave reporis Mr, Harris. ‘There were - damage possibility. Mr. Harris heaves in March bul by the time’ ~'said -proper drainage will, be the engineers fram. Oltawa ‘constricted and. contractors came aul in July:.these “had “will be required to tear up the receded and the runway Was 88 runway ‘and go down. in places - "Gs mech: ds len feet until they. Mat as alables :- oes. whe speaker. assured . find good gravel bed and then pull up . The Mills Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees approved a record proposed budget fer 1974 during the course of a. special - meeting held on February 6 a3 reported at their last general meeting. re “The cost. of operating. ‘the hospital has spiraled by almas! thirty percent to’ an. incredible g2,27L,712. By -far-the- biggest chunk involves ‘salaries-‘which - fave zoomed by a half million dollars . to. $1,774,668. as! com- pared .to $1,253,162 ,injsthe ._ previous fiscal operallon, ¥ Rotarians. . that,” there , is no fooling around guingoriand thay! sn a gelting the airport back into full | Construction - will also take ‘operations! staius isa number into consideration the fact that one priority’ in, Ollawa,- He. larger. and heavier: aircrall expects all the paper work ta be could be used in the near future finished "this ;week ‘and’ the with CPAir placing 70is or DCc8s “request will be’ walked ‘from'-"on the Terrace, Prince Rupect;: “office to uffice in Otlawa so that Vancouver runs. pe -|: British Columbia School of Mining dergrovnd Mining For. a. well paid career: in ‘Open Pit or Un.’ hee operalion’éxpenses: These are §216,740-Uip over the’ 1973 figure. Courses offered ares. 0, _- Mining. Equipment Operator s,s "uration: 16. Weeks (intakes every aweeks) «4. Underground Mining. . noo Ces Duration: 12 Weeks {Intakesevery éweeks) 90... diem, vale for 1973 Phe | - basis for grants from the British “Columbia “Hospital _ Insurance “Services, which finance. the “The next intake for each courseis April, 1974. nn : ; ae ‘operation of the, hospital. The . Canada Manpower sponsors many of the studends In, this. > raining by providing for fees plus an income replacement ~~ _ allowance: a gt Bae 7 i )BLC.HLLS, or 1974 js $61.55 only a slight Increase over the 1973 “rate, This means thal Lhere is a differential. “between. the = government's interim per diem “yale and the hospital's proposed Fees for un-sponsored trainees are low ~ $1 .00 per. month. . ” IUwas learned at last Monday: “was set. al §58.60,. ‘This is lhe” interim. per diem rate set by” ‘THE HERALD, ling Terrace Growth _ Highways offjcials in an al- tempt (o save this facility for Terrace, Vice-President Al Parfitt who atlended this meeting asthe offical representative. of the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce expressed the concern of the Chamber “al these events which are holding back: ‘progress .Ministernof | Healih’s. bidgel for, this,. fisca "YORE cc “ oak Lot s udget- speech “thera are. in- “-qperation” of "hospitals in’ the. provinee. "An educated guess- ~ would be.in the nelghborhodd of $8.00: par diem which would “Spring the Mills Memorial rate to $64.60 per palient day. The: breakdawn of the . 1974 ofeglimates areas follows: - Salaries as mentioned above > — $1,774,606; Medical and Drigs, $60,000; Dietary Food , *-$g0,000;~. Maintenance of physical, plant, supplies, elt -. Service - supples $38,329;. Linen ‘Care and ele, $20,000; ‘Patient ‘educational | services , $70,600; TERRACE, B.C. A ‘Business of Your Own . new ‘fuel-saving” devices for cars, warns F.R, {Ted} Paxton, President of the British — Columbia. Automobile " Associalion. . -Aecording to. Mr, | Pax-. lon, . many advertisements, of these’. “amazing . new yentions” claim they will save gas (some up to ten miles. per _ gallon}. and. Improve. engine. performance. ; generally in the form of various : spark plug and carburetor . attachments, are priced from $7 to about $75. 0° = already on: the. market, and. more are. expec verlised if further fuel shortage ; - scores develop, — Paxton, . formance claimed in these ads -” Local Socialists Cut : Dues to a Nickel. . Mills Memorial Hospital Board "The meat of the discussion took - “the , motion passed previously by the - Execulive-to the effect Lhat all depend on” the . vinting the tab\ing and king at || ithe “Permier’s: ‘dications ‘that? there” will. be’. more’ funds available. for. the’. Surgical ‘supplies, $75,000; “"& [tne Mining School, operated “BY the Province of B.C., ae an 1 I a 8 provides solid ‘practical training. 8 0goer ee _ |. | -operaling costs of $19.36. per ~ General. services. and oc- oa vost De ee TREATS eB eg Sats patient day cost. 20S cupancy expentess S175, i nent ~ graduates'Is exceltent. .. 1 Mills.: Memorial | Hospital. ‘This es.a-lolal’ operaling 4 . { . The emplayment prospects for raduates is excelent -Adiminigtralot advised the |. cust ai: $2,271,712. . Ones i . Equi ‘ators . cat |} Herald that this is by no means -- MmIsCce aneious expenses 4 : _ Equipment Operator rapid advancement expect a | the.final per. diem ‘rate. ‘The’ -, deducted -it- leaves operation - se ae Po at oj» (proposed: rate sel by the . .cosls at §2,054,872.. a |: The B.C. Mining School can adsist you te locate suitable Pu oe ES ; it accomodation while training.’ -- ree . Hos i L Ri uu . a To determine eligibility for Canada Manpower assistance Se ates sp me p= p 2 y. ; contact your nearest Cauada Manpower Centre. 0 ee ws Se : a . 3 : wo ee! ae ar _D. ADietary cook was dismissed The Hospital Employees 1D ror further details write: © am -F-from:Mills Memorial Memoria! © - Union" met with hospital .of-. fi - g . os ee “ [Hospital Staffs for wilful, ficials; however ‘no conclusion a pc. MiningSchool ss damage of hospital preperty in -was arrived aly, therefore the oO -, BQ, Bax 709.- we a that atleast sixty aprons were « paioan was suggested the maller B » Rossland, B.C. ¥0G1YO: o ripped in half. 9" be referred (o arbitaration.- ay : : -_ aD Skis_ Ski Boot > Ski Assess. om ee iol oe eee : a : te ee “BP Rossignol Trappewr | gindings — Goggles sAtomic = 0% ‘| Kastinger © 2 | aa a eo Pee a }/0. | 1 ? of |. Gloves & Mitts #1 volkl Cee | Tyrol UA, ‘pole Pe | Meschung i Taques Poles “A Fischen--------30% | MO _. | Wood Skis__.---20%, Humanic..-----30% | “ 90%: ae af other Skis Up To 50% Lange-..------.40%.. ra ee oD ste suits: | " Mukluks._—2——-=----25% ik Slacks _— Oe, ; Snowmobile Suits——--20% “X-Country Equip.-—---20% Seal Skin Boots_.--_-.15% Equip. 20% wee - All Hockey | , Motorists. hoping’. .le often is more in the economize. on- gas during the - energy crunch should exercise a little healthy skepticism before they expend cash for so-called in- - The ~ “add-on” gadgets, About 50 different lypes are ted to be ad- “Unfortunately,” says. Mr. ‘the better’. péer- ! Membership - in the Skeena ° N.D.P, Club costs ten bucks a yeay but .the local members . jrale over their inabilily to get Victor Jolliffe appointed to the | are only sending the pravincial *. assacialion a nickle for each: membership and will continue to do so. until Jolliffe-gets the appointment. _ : FUEL SAVERS | user t measurable proof.” . If you're still tempted to experiment with such a the.BCAA urges:thal you first’ © check it oul with.a reputable raechanic, preferably gne that _ services your car regularly. . - Even if you're told a specific device might. save gas, ils use . could: void your: auto warranty and: lead to long-term engine damage. ~~ ota : “A far-betier route to fuel economy,’’says Mr. Paxton, “is -to ‘replace. worn conventional paris, make certain your cat is taned,’ and~ improve- your driving habits,” °°: Mr. . Paxton. said. motoring “habits that. reduce gas con- . sumption include driving | at moderate and ‘sleady ‘speeds whenever possible, avoiding “jack rabbil” starts, and never “ letling the engine idle for more * than a minute while parked, He - pointed aut,-too, that properly inflated tires also save on fuel. properly executive lo have rescinded The motion to rescind .was narrowly® defeated wheri the matter was yvoled on-in the ‘public meeting. ‘A committee was then set up comprising three members © charged with looking into ways _-and- means of ‘resolving ‘Mr. Jotlifie’s appointment. to~ the“ “The revolt .in :the «local “Mills * membership came to light last °. 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