by the B.C. Forest Service _ ' Four new fires were reported in the Kalum Forest District and actioned last week, bringing the total number of fires to 14 for the 1987 fire season. ‘All fires to _ ‘The Terrace Review asked: _What’s your favorite - Riverboat. Days event? and have been quickly attacked and extinguished. ' The fire danger level in the District is High bordering on Ex- ‘to Forest Service | represen tatives, a Due to the High and increas- ing fire danger in the Kalum Forest District, the Forest Ser- vice in co-operation with the forest industry . will be closing gates on many operational forest Toads to reduce the risk of ac- cidental fires. Burning permits will no longer be issued in the Kalum District until fire danger levels decrease, The fire danger rating is High through most of the Prince Ru- dicted, the rating could soon is.in place for the Morice Forest District. have been. 88 fires which have - Marilyn Anderson nm ’m on the Riverboat Days _ Committes so | would have to a say that the overall outcome ts the best part. The communl- ty spirit and the old-time fun 7 of citizenship help Riverboat. od Days create an enjoyable f summer event which pro- motes Terrace as a great place to live. - Randy Merkel Because of our “Thornhill Pub High-Lifers” ball club, I'm for Riverboat Days. I'm always a bit partial to events: in ‘and. on holidays or out of town on business. oper hes | burned 385 h Fi | have never been in town umn ectares. Five new fires were reported between July 16 and 17. Four of these were man caused and one lightening caused, All fires have been con- tained. around: Riverside Park. The bally flop.is. quite a fun event to take in as well as the Sling: ers Race. " Rs ~ have been 1426 fires burning an estimated 14,746 hectares. For Letter Softball thanks To the editor, ‘Terrace Minor Softball Association would like to thank the parents and friends of ball teams for their support throughout the °87 ball season. Many thanks to everyone. for a fine effort and energy in fund Taising for Rep team travel, date have been of a minor nature - treme in some areas, according | pert Forest Region. With contin. | ued warm dry weather pre-. reach Extreme. A campfire ban . burned about 76 hectares. At this point last year, 102 fires had To date this year in B.C. there . - Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 22, 1987 1S Fi ire hazard — nears extreme the same period last year there were 810 fires and 3,605 hectares: burned. The five year average figures for comparative dates are 1179 fires and 84,778 hec- . tares burned. The travelling public are cau- ‘tioned ‘to exercise extreme care with campfires as the woods are” extremely dry, Anyone seeing a fire in the woods should report it as soon as possible, Fires can be Teported by calling the operator and asking for Zenith 5555. [ : Blender Uses. The electric blender is a versatile Appliance. Itcan be used to grate - nuts, chocolate or hard cheeses: crumb bread and crackers; puree fruits, vegetables, meats, fish and poultry; mince parstey; chop vege- tables; and make Hollandaise — sauce and mayonnaise. - KINSMEN TO REUNITE IN. - THORNHILL In the region to date there | TERRACE — On Aug, 21, 22 and 23 the Terrace Kin Reunion: will be held at the Northern Motor Inn and the Kinsmen Kid- - dies Kamp. The reunion will feature a wine and cheese reception on . Aug. 21, a banquet on Aug. 22, anda Sunday brunch on Aug. 23 at the Kiddies ‘Kamp. The camp will be open’ all weekend for those who wish to. do some. camping. Accommodation is available either by billeting or by reserva- tions at the Northern Motor Inn. The cost of registration is $25 per individual or $50 per couple. For more information Phone 635-3189 or 65-3829: Our thanks to the following for donations: Ev’s Mens Wear, Excel Ltd., Skeena Sawmills, Bytown Diesel, Chinook Trailer Sales, R.. Saunders Hauling, BCGEU, Rudon Enterprises, and Duck’s Unlimited. Gail Stefanik Terrace, B.C, Government of Canada Jean J. Charest | “Keny Pauls The slo-pitch tournament - and the “beer gardens” make us show people that we're not afrald to have-fun. i : The parade. Everyone. gets : Involved and makes It a whole town event. ’ Chris Dale The bedraces. They’re novel and require sportsmanship. Democracy. continued from page 4 way to get the Legislature - or Government to listen. If. the: procedural rules ap- plicable to Chambers of Com- merce and the like were applied .in the Legislature, it would be able to respond to public needs. It is the Premier who controls the Legislature, and that is why ofentimes it cannot respond to If your love was a rose, So delightfully red. ; You would smile as it grows - And sigh when it? dead. ~ Though this love while it lasts, =. - Keeps your heart always full, 9 "3. It will soon be the past, cot And its roots you must pull. +4 a Minister af State for Youth HIRE A STUDENT TO HELP WITH YOUR HOME WORK Gouvernement du Canada Ministre d'Etat A la Jeunesse’ Jean J, Charest . But love like the rose, . Will soon come again, : In the season while ‘it grows, Endures luster for the pain. There now leaves belief, In this own heart-of mine, There will come relief, — “But all in due time. “ed In the community for eight months _most of his tife. The artis Terrace resident Robert Ryan has liv- and has been a practising poat for Ryan’s hob- by. He Is presently driving taxi for by Terrace resident Robert Ryan, Kalum Kabs in Terrace. public needs. It should be the other way around. 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