= CIES Seperate mt oy may tm NES Hep ce gig sp wag teugiiciglngee ge cg pop ares Carr iol Soa ie Rien Re oer so ed is ek ae Ma Bae syy “ay pew ST ee an KI road: | a underw ay | blow your ook oft TERRACE — Work has started again on a road to the Shames~ Mountain ski development west of Terrace just off of Hwyl6. — Equipment and crews. are starting at the bottom end of what will be a 4.5km road leading off a Skeena Cellulose logging road to the mountain because conditions are stil! ’ muddy at the top, said highways ministry spokesman Dave St. Thomas. Road work began last week after a winter’s layoff due to the snow conditions. The road is ex- ' pected to be finished this fall and will cost $2.6 million, Work underway this week in- cludes drilling to carve out a bench for the road leading up to Shamies Mountain, said St. Thomas, — “At peak -there'll- be five *Air conditioned comfort and moral. Orop by for a test drive today. W) (9) Corrado Columbia Auto Haus ta 3779 AIVER ORIVE, TERRACE, 635-5717 The exciting Corrado is now avail- able in very limited quantities. ©158 hp fuel-injected angine witha G60 Intercooled supercharger * Electronic anti-lock braking system * Automatic rear ‘spoiler - PROJECT MANAGER Zweitse deWit makes sure everything i is level and straight in preparation for footings at Centennial Christian School’ S$ expansion. From Victoria, deWit is up t the construction of four new classrooms. P roneip supenise School adds rooms year after the Centennial Christian School opened in a new building, it is expanding. The addition of four classrooms will enable the divide several combined natural growth, school prin- cipal Frank Voogd said last week, **] didn’t think it would happen so soon,” said Voogd. “But there appears to be a demand out there and we're getting a lot of interest.” TERRACE — Barely one _ school. to teach Grade 8, grade classes and allow for: If projections and expecta-: tions are met, there could be 140 students registered in the new school year compared to the 103 now attending, he ad- ded. The four new classrooms are in addition to the five classrooms, one kindergarten: room, gym and other facilities finished last spring. There will also be room for a library which is now located in a portable classroom at the adjacent Christian Reformed Church. Classes for years were taught from the church building. Voogd estimated the 6,000 ‘how we do here," square foot expansion will cost approximately $200,000, half of which will be borrow- ed with the remainder to come from pledges and donations and savings in the existing budget. _ ‘We brought the school in at under budget so we'll see Said Voogd. The school is administered by the Terrace Calvin Chris- tian School Society, a body formed in the 1950s. First classes' were held in 1967, leading to the name “‘centen- nial’? being chosen for the school, drills, two to three cats, one loader anda couple of ex- cavators,** he said in estimating the project will employ nearly 20 people. Equipment is being hired through the ministry's day labour list and no difficulties in finding people or machinery has been experienced, said St. Thomas. And although the road will be under construction all this sum- mer it won’t interefere with plans by the Shames Mountain a Ski Corporation to move lift and other equipment up because there is an existing rough road, The Shames development is expected to be open this winter. -Socred also announces Natives to run candidate ne j * paby's 's Kame: Efelsha Marie Sullivan Date & Time of Birth: May 2, 1990 at 1:02 pm Weight: 6 Ibs..11 oz, - Sex: Famale Pata: Joe and Anita Sullivan Baby's 1 Name: Jordan Christian Rupert Sullivan Date & Tine of Sath: May 3, 1990 at 9:24 pm Sarai Sibs. 1102. Sax: Mala Parents: Daniel and Tineka Sullivan Baby's Hame: Jesse Robart Thormas Powers Date & Time of Oth: May 5, 1990 at 6:45 am . Weight: 6 ibs. Sex: Male ; Parents; Denise Manion and Charfas Powers Baby's Nama: Donal Graama Willer Oeste & Time ef Birth: May 4, 1990 Wolght: Bibs. 502. Sax: Mate Parents: Doug Willer and Heather Baxter 1, Baas Name: ‘gure Kendall Skylar Watts a : ; . Logs _, Bate Bisth: May 4, 1990 at 7:17 am HAZELTON — An official We'll tryhardto win,” hesaid. | Although George ning for the Bulkley Vatley- i "Mg bbs 16 ok an: Male with a native organization here George, who will run in the acknowledged the -New Stikine Social Credit nomina- - tion, Carter, 44, made the an- nouncement last week, saying his past community and business experience makes him the best qualified candidate. He recently left a job as cconomic development liasion officer for the Nechako economic develop- ment region, Also running for the nomina- tion are MLA Jack Kempf and - Burns Lake resident Denys Bell.. new Bulkley-Valley Stikine riding beginning in Hazelton and stretching east toward Prince George, said he also has non-native support. The Office of the Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en Chiefs is the main body behind the Gitksan and Wet'’suwet’en land claim court case against the federal and pro- vincial governments for 57,000 square kilometres of northwest B.C, Democratic Party may come closest to being symipathetic to native views, he warned that it can’t expect automatic support. “*The NDP has compromised a lot of different areas. It's always compromise to get votes. It has to learn the realities of what we will address,”’ he said. Kak kek Smithers businessman and former civil servant Barrie Carter has announced he’s run- says he's’ going to run as an in- dependent in the next provincial election. Herb George of the Office of Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en Chiefs says an election will give natives a forum to have their views and opinions heard, ‘In the past we've always ended up in a compromise situa- tion and that’s really nothing. 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