: ‘ os poe pee ert Renralinnes ares apenas en TRIVIA Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 20, 1988 21 “The Best Way to Buy and Sell!’ 18-Story Pyramid A pyramid called Tigre, in the ancient Maya city of El Mirador in Guatemala, soars 18 stories: high and is probably the largest ever built by the Maya, says Na- tional Geographic. Earth Misuse As desert-like conditions stead- ily take over Earth’s arable lands, human misuse annually denudes 25,000 square miles of the planet's surface, says National Geograph- ic. . Fuel-Cell Power Acity bus powered by fuel cells could be built using existing tech- nology, according to a feasibility study by Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers, Fuel cells, which have been used extensively in the U.S. space program, are a type of electro- chemical device that produces electricity from the chemical re- action of hydrogen and oxygen. A fuel-cell system for a city bus would use oxygen from ihe at- mosphere and hydrogen from methanol, an abundant fuel source, Blended Woo! Better Wool blended with nylon is . lighter in weight and has greater durability than wool alone. A 10 ‘410.15 percent blend improves elasticity, resilience and shape retention. Vanishing Ship The remains of an unidentified 19lh-century sailing ship, a fugi- tive visitor from a bygone age, emerged two years ago on a beach on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, only to vanish three weeks later. Saudi Schools The first public schools for girls in Saudi Arabia weren't appraved by the government until 1960. Family Court Committee seeking volunteer help Following a request by Family Court and Youth Justice Com- mittee Chairman Dawn Martin, the city is accepting applications for membership on the commit- tee, In a letter to council, Martin said, ‘“We have some members that are resigning and some that are very irregular in their atten- dance, so we feel that three or more new members would be a real boost to our group.” According to -Martin, the Family Court and Youth Justice BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - AUTOMOTIVE z Buy/Lease any gas, diesel car or truck, new or used. Direct from volume factory dealer. Cal! for pre-approved credit. Cali coliect 464-0271.. D§231. Lease/Buy direct from fac- tory fleet broker. Speciali- sing Ford Trucks. Low ray ments, Easy Terms OAC. Cash back for trades. Call Doug Perry Collect 327- 0431. OL5662. Lease/ Buy. New/Used Ford trucks direct from factory fleet broker. Easy terms immediate delivery O.A4.C. Cash for your trade. 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Committee youth in Terrace, volunteers. at 635-6311. reviews evaluates existing services in- volved in family court and the justice system as it pertains to Martin said that work on the committee is interesting and im- portant to the community but demands very little time from | Anyone interested in serving on the committee can obtain more details by phoning the city and first part Parker — they are going, and the contrac- tor has to be very product con- scious — they have to look after their customer. After this eco- nomic setback that we had in the of this decade, everybody is much more cost- conscious and must be if they’re going to survive.” Parker suggested that every- one in the industry may have to pay closer attention to how they are processing their logs and practicing ‘‘quality control’ if they are going to stay in business. He claimed the new system is good for the industry because, ‘‘It makes everybody fine-tune their operation.”’ Parker said the buyer, in- cluding the local homeowner, would ultimately be the one to pay for the increased costs — not the contractor. He added that by paying the increased costs, American concerns over a subsidized Canadian market were satisfied and the 15 percent U.S. import tariff is a thing of the past for B.C. ‘*As long as everybody is fac- ed with the same thing then Campbell River, VOW _6Y4. continued from page 3 they’re all going to be charging more for their product,” he said, ‘‘Any buyer that wants to come to B.C. if faced with the same thing from any supplier in the province because they’re all in the same position, But you and me get to pay more too.”’ However, Parker pointed out that the cost to the new home owner won’t be significant. ‘It depends on what kind of house you’re building, but there might be 7,000 board feet in there and if the lumber went up fifty dollars per thousand, that’s only $350 extra. That’s all. v