ee nn on i :: a : mi ‘| ‘Coming SOON! to.a theatre near you. Rating: General a - PPR: Parental presence recommended, . CITYOF. | flexci = TERRACE [:rERRACE| LAND SALE | Pursuant to section 538 of the Municipal Act, Public Notice ‘is hereby given that the City of _ Terrace is offering for sale the lots shown — shaded on the drawing below, legally known ° as Lots 1 & 2, Block 10, District Lot 369, J - Range 5, Coast District Plan 972, and will } ‘ accept for these lots a combined price of no less than $15,000. RAILWAY. AVE. Terrace Review — April 16, 1992 was to protect children using the playground there. But Heritage Park wanted and got that fence; council promised more fence money in 1992. But the $8, 500 project was cut for other priorities... Perhaps it will make the cut in 1993. The fire department came up with only $17, 495 in capital items. These include radios, a much needed self-contained breathing apparatus communication system, five portable pagers and a few smaller items. Other items include an: $8,700 receipting dysteni for the finance department, an $8,000 file cabinet for the RCMP, $4,500 worth of furniture for the licens- ing and permits department, and $950 worth of display panels for the tourism and economic ‘develop- ‘ment department. Under the sewer budget, major projects ‘include the North Thomas sewer, $68,100 combined with ' some provincial funding now being negotiated that will cure the Dairy Ave. problem, and a $5,000 study to seek solutions to the Westview Dr. sewage Prob lem. - The major item in: the water capital budget is $400, 000 slated for the installation of a groundwater well. Alas, a slight problem here. A little less than $100,000 has already been spent on three test wells. ' We reported last week the Christy Park effort found poor quality water and the Medeek/Haugland ¢ try ‘came up dry. This left Rotary Park... Sorry. The: city now. | reports that effort failed too. But if anyone's inter- ested, there’s bedrock at'417 feet. The next move on this project will be decided at-a committee meeting, - which in turn will give city council some food for thought. IMPAIRED SLEEPING Terrace RCMP give full credit to a Terrace area - resident for the apprehension of an impaired driver early Sunday mornihg. RCMP Cpl. Garry Moritz says. _the resident was on his way home at about 1:26 a.m. “when he came across.a vehicle stopped near the Copper River bridge. The vehicle was parked cross- ways on the highway occupying all of the eastbound: ~ lane and. about one half of the westbound lane. Moritz says the phone call received by the RCMP indicated that a vehicle was parked on the road with ' the driver sound asleep behind the wheel. ‘The keys were in the ignition, the engine ‘was running, the lights were on and the vehicle was in gear. The only thing. keeping the vehicle in place was the fact that the man had passed out with his foot on the brake. Terrace RCMP attended the scene at arrested a 26-year-old Kitwanga man for impatred driving and refusing to. provide a breath sample for a_police , officer, cov women DTT LR TSU se ts tes