A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Augusi 2, 1995 : ; | Angered society serves - | _ See the Light notice on the province ~ Look Twice, It’s Motorcycle Season. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERN- MENT is going to have to find somebody clee to run 2 psychiatric care facility in the northwest. ” Citing financial disagreements | with the health ministry, the Ksan @ House Society last week gave one year’s notice it is giving up its 08 OE ee SS Xe CRIME |g STOPPERS meres a a Fallen r man fell from a. rock face while tending his fish net on the Skeena River was rescued Sat. urday aftetioon: by Terrace - Bearch and Reacue and apt bulance attendants. | ROMP said the man had fal- ien10 feet into a crevasse and suffered a dislocated elbow. - He: was quickly extracted with the assistance of the Search” and Rescue riverboat end ‘was treated at Mills Memorlal Hospital. In other weekend accidents, a Terrace: mah: anda. Prince | Rupert-man’ were. taken to “Mills: orial ‘Hospital with undetermined: injuries after - their vehicle. rolled two kdlo- [metres east. of Chimdemash bridge on Hwyi6 Bast. The is- cldent happened at Fase, Sun-}- "And. police are looking for the owner of a German '| shepherd in a ted Chevrolet ‘Super-cab pickup that attacked _a° woman in the. Northem -| “Motor Ion parking lot around 2 7 a.m. Sunday. ; Paul O'Dell.: "The letter we “gent is un- equivocable,”’ said O’Dell. . “Tf it was a gamble, the minis- try could ay thank you. very much. This is *ploy.”’ definitely not a The socicty filed notice because it can’t convince the health minis- ‘try to give it the monics it needs to make repairs to Osborne Home - ‘or to change the way the facility is financed, Lack of repairs, particularly to solve a flooding problem during wet periods, only- harms. the ~ building in ‘the long. mun, ‘said ODell. And running at-a “continuing deficit simply isn’t a good finan- — cial practice, he added. "The monies we received for 4 ay. this contract make up about one- third of the soclety’s activities. : This will have a rippling effect,” said O'Dell. Osborne Home employs nine full and part time people. Ksan’s board of directors made the decision to file notice after a meeting last month with health in front of Osborne Home, a psychiatric care facility. The society last week gave notice its cancelling its contract with the province, contract to ruin the nine-bed Os- rescued bome Home. isn’t meant as a Kitimat Crimestoppers is seeking public | _ bargaining position or a gamble, ] assistance in solving several suspicious fires. A 32-YEAR-OLD man Whol savs society executive director KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY executive director Paul O'Dell stands 4 iM Kitimat RCMP have received 10 arson reports this year. Fortunately, the fires were tour the facility with an eye to agreelng to repairs. But O’Dell said the Ksan board considers the two issues as being equally important and won’t go along with one without the other, The home has been ata deficit since.1991, with the dif- ference: at first being made up by a small accumulated surplus. Since then the society has cov- ered the deficit through borrow- ing from its other programs. - O'Dell said new community health councils and. regional health boards, now being Bet up THOSE DAYS of one-way traffic and flag people came to an end last week when the resurfacing work on the Dudley bridges was completed July 26. Two-way traffic on those two bridges resumed again July 27 following the six-week project. might prevent the problem from _ yet ready to take over responsibil- ‘ity from the provincial govern- onthe ‘building, and it still needs. Tepairss ee would: Want to use it in its wean 8 Bridge wor, ‘crete, for replacement with a aie * The: work. ‘diew. thie” ire’: of contained quickly and no one was injured. Fires caused extensive property damage. April 20, 1995 at the Kitimat Municipal Dump when several salvage logs were seton . fire. _ More damage was caused on Iuly 11, 1995 i when a culprit set fire to the storage shed at- the Snowflake riding grounds near Cable Car =X Once a fire starts, no one can predict where 5 “. it will spread, If you-have- any: information a regarding these fires or any. ‘other criminal. & ~ offences, call Kitimat. Crimestoppers at. 604: “y We O32:8477, Se ta ee reer to take over health care ‘facilities, happening again, But these new agencies aren't ment, he added, O’Dell'‘sald” the society nuit ; now figure out what it’s going to do with Osborne Home. There is still a small mortgage Pn ‘don’ ‘think someone. “ O'Dell Said. done. Se we ee a a : Crimestoppers offers | a cash’ reward. of up to” _ $1000 dollars'for the information leading to an |" arrest and charges laid against ‘any. individual: _ in this or any unsolved crime. If you have any. | information, call crimestoppers at 632-8477. a { “Callers. will not be required ‘to reveal their identity or testify i in court. - motorists" who * complained of . delays and some businéssts who | said: they lost’ traffic’ because ‘of: Traffic did: improve when, the Ht i" ot a x" the ¢ one-way requirements. co s x i 4 iM Scam alert ministry officials, Traffic on the Old Skeena Bridge . highways’ ministry extended the .. ; Those officials: indicated ‘they ‘also returned to normal, hours each day of when escorted. -. Ca I 6. 5S -TI Ps | ~ RCMP’ARE warning people] woulda’t address the operating The work‘ involyed jackham- — one-way: traffic was allowed -to |. I ‘to be.on the lookout for a scam deficit problem but. did agree to. mering 0 out ald sections of con: - = ss, the Dudley bridges. = - bem meen es COC oemeneseesets ‘| artist’ = purportedly raisingf eee ee : : monty. for the Heart Founda- 7 lion. md “Police have received reports of ‘a:.. short red-headed Caucasian male going door to . door requesting money pledges J to support 8, cycling trip: to’ ‘Vancouver, They said the person clainied he would raise enough money. - '{to. make .the. tip and -then’ ‘|donate..a. third to the. Heat eivwetabetbtinna MELEE of etT * bhe* Jetrace” deart’ rounai: tion chapter claims. no. knowl- Bella Bella’s— ‘New Vehicle Dock is Now Open. . + edge of it. . : We're pleased to announce that Bella Bella's new vehicle ‘R iver boat. ___ ferry dock is now in full operation. This facility will handle «Queen : _» the BC Ferries vessel which regularly serves the Inside FOR, ALL YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL . , NEEDS, VISIT OUR TEMPORARY | Ni EW LOCATION AT Passage, with Bella Bella receiving twice weekly calls for vehicle and passenger travel. As well, the dock is also capable of handling private barges and other large vessels. 7 The government is investing in transportation, infra-_ _ Structure like this new dock at Bella Bella as part of its job and investment plan for B.C. Improving ‘coastal marine trans-- portation is one of the key factors i in ensuring the economic development and prosperity of the province. - “This project is‘a part of BC Ferries 10 Year Plan, which — SUSAN EBELING | was named Miss Riverboat Queen for the coming Riverboat Days | i] weekend, Ebeling was. the Miss Tere ; race contestant who in an essay contest demonstrated the: best knowledge of. Terrace's - his- tory, She’ll be at the opening ceremonies and ride. in Satur- day’s parade. also includes construction of a new mid-Vancouver Island Three other contestants — terminal at Duke Point, a new northern vessel and three fast 4662 LAKE LSE. Chellah _ Levesque, Remy ferries—all projects vital to the growth of the province, Maikapar, and Kylis Oman — were named as the Analists for the Miss Talent award, For Vehicle reservations call 1- 800- 663- 7600, acwaer| | [EQ BC FERRIES Ist and 2nd runnet-vg, takes Aivencing The Fleet. Bulking The Province. . place Saturday night. > — | Imesting fn Our Future,’ Kitimat hits A Plan For BC. Games gold ——_- SIX TERRACE athletes| oe ot retuméd with bronze medals | from the B.C. Summer Games in Penticton. Tennis duo Doug and Dee Jenion aced theie way to a third-place finish in masters mixed doubles tennis, Junior parachutlsts Murray Berlin and Errol’ Mutschke both dropped in for bronze. And Terrace's ‘Dan Rosengren and Tony Lopes | also captured bronze medals — on the golf course in the men’s team event, They shared the medal podium with Kitimat golfers Rob Donaldson, — Clayton Haris, Bob Russell, David Venman, Roa Venman, Jari Y¥tkki. Kitimat’s Cynthia Hummel shot for a gold medal in senior Women olympic archery, On the tengis court, Mitchell Siereckd battled toa gold medal flaish for the Aluminum City in junior boys singles, And Kitimat’s Danny Hig- ginson and Mike Johnson claimed bronze in junior boys doubles, In team sports, the zone's baseball team finished eighth, the women's soccer team was sixth, and the boys volleyball team was seventh, ' 16.5 147 1. 133 1141 12.5 10.6 9.7 ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS | Please obey all traffic control signs and persons, The highway will be busy with patching crews, sign maintenance, bridge repair, mowing and centre line painting. | Please watch for and obey traffic control signing. 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