the commitiee found that most Ad Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 24, 1991 “For People Who Want THE BEST! Gravel pit — — Continued from page A1 The committee’s recommendation to proceed with the rezoning cartied unanimously. As a result, the rezoning will go ahead, but the regional district will ask the Minis- try of Highways to close the old ~ CanCel road and they will ask the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources to consider the protection of water courses if and when a gravel extraction per-— _ the exclusive mover | HARRY features a | unique and patented grass collection \ system that can be | mit is issued. , ni nil According to a report from the convenie . y public hearing committee, the emptied closure of the of the CanCel road “ would force industrial users there 3 different to build a new access route to § ways Highway 16 that would avoid | conflict with residential areas. As far as the drainage problem is concerned, the committee visited | the site and their report indicates | that an any drainage problems can be monitored and corrected if necessary. Also. during that visit, Also, the large chute design incorporated into the rugged die cast aluminum deck insures grass collec- tion under any condition DRY, WET or TALL GRASS, AS WELL AS LEAVES!!! - OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE: individual wheel ad- | justers, ball bearing wheels & electronic ignition. The HARRY Lawnmover is available only at FULL SERVICE DEALERS because THE BEST DESERVES THE BEST. NOW AVAILABLE IN 16”, 19” & 22” Push Mowers and 19” & 22” self-propelled models. Commercial Models also available. other concems. were unfounded, even in the event that Dam does decide one day to build an asphalt or concrete plant. Watmough says the site is 2,400 feet east of the Copper Mountain &§ a a8 subdivision and the Kentron RIVER INDUSTRIES | asphalt plant is only another 1,000 8 (TERR ACE) LTD. y / ke feet away. And the report notes 4427 Highway 16 TERRACE, BC. VEG BLS ; i : 635-7383 — 5-407 that asphalt plants only operate m me “Complete Automotive, 3—f in petit Supply Cenirea ea the summer, a time when the pre- = vailing wind comes from the west. ‘Also noted is the fact that an exist- ing cement plant on the Thornhill bench is "much closer" to a resi- dential area, The bottom line, though, may be an idea expressed in the report: "The Committee believes that an additional asphalt and/or concrete plant would pro- vide competition, and this would be of benefit to the public." There is unused land bordering on the western edge of Dams’ and North Coast’s property, but the committee says this is vacant Crown land designated as Rural in the Thornhill Official Settlement Plan. This vacant Crown land, however, is not identified in the plan as one of areas where a prior- ity has been placed on residential development. Residential develop- ment bordering on the Dams or North Coast properties, then, is not expected in the foreseeable future. It’s Time for a Change} Roadside screening devices are in the hands of police officers across the province. These devices are being used to detect drinking drivers, to measure their levels of impair- ment, and to get them off British Columbia's roads BEFORE they kill or injure someone, Because... WE ARE OUT TO STOP DRINKING DRIVERS DRINKING DRIVING COUNTERATIACK Helmut Giesbrecht New Democrat for Skeena Co n Stade. ast aw Fitness & Friends at the Student Body | Racquet & Fitness Centre BUY ONE MONTH | MEMBERSHIP AND RECEIVE ONE FREE FOR A FRIEND UNTIL THE END OF APRIL NWCC Campus 635-4009 _.Fanyest iFuets "district manager Dave Storey oresents Kevin Maki with his journeyman Commercial Transport Mechanic's certificate. Farwest Fuels is pleased to announce that Kevin ‘Maki has completed his apprenticeship in Com- mercial Transport Mechanics & has also achieved the added certification of natural gas and propane vehicle installation technician. Congratulations, Kevin! Ferwesk Cals Ata es J er ec AN INVESTMENT SEMINAR ON THE BIG ONION COPPER DEPOSIT OF VARITECH RESOURCES LTD. Mr. Bradford J. Cooke, President of Varitech Resources Ltd., is pleased to invite the general public to attend an investment seminar on the Big Onion Deposit near Smithers, B.C. Location: Inn of the West, 4620 Lakelse Avenue Date: May 1, 1991 Time: 7:30 p.m. Refreshments Served We look forward to meeting you them.