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And his point of contention is that Mr. Gaglardi promised that the bridge linking the com- munity with the new -highway would be repaired, The bridge itself is sound but the approach was washed away last winter, | The bridge was out of action until the spring .. STATIC IN-THE AIR- Terrace toilet 1 was | in shocking state Terrace is a shocking . town. _ Ws charged with: alate elec: | tricity. Joe Cunningham, mew “editor of the Terrace Herald, is dn a state of. shock, And he's ready to’ ralse some static about it, - ‘He'claims to be the -only |’! ‘editor of the Terrace’ - Herald: ever’ to ‘bo electrocuted by: a ‘tollet:bowl |, x "His. first night in’ town” he innocently grasped - the . metal lever of: the toilet for the Pur. pose.of flushing sane, eo He was shocked. 0" There ‘were more pips and “alx. ‘months. ot ‘Batinan’ shows ‘When “you. can't: trust : “your: trust,” he: commented _Blalntive. |. completely harmless, ‘the present warm weather. An‘ alrpoxt:.spokesman™. sald)’ ‘present ” conditions. : Contacte . ‘by. the: ‘Herald ‘cher at Skeana Secondary |" tread ; charges. ‘accumulate inj “RKapows” than’ you'd heér” in our Partloules,” te. sald.| Can: : “you |: " For moet: Teta ee cite hs : : ted rising static has: been. felt main- ly by sharp stabbing: twinges when opening car doors, It's a short sharp sensation “he Herald’ called the Ter. race aiport' to ask why there is so ‘much sudden. electricity In that’ ‘Tow humidity. eteated the Mr. Chen: ‘Wing, selence tea gave -a moré detailed explana:|. Hon... ““Hecause of the: dry. air, elec] . é Particles’: pot: Now a highways department erew has repaired the approach with gravel. “It’s nothing but loose gravel, It will wash away just like it -did last fall,” Georgeson -com- mented, "“Mr. Gaglardi .promised us that the bridge would be fixed property.” Georgeson feels that a rock base would make the 18foot approach last, “The bridge was out for six months last winter and then the highways department sendg a crew in for three days, throws down at little gravel and. that’s tt,” he ‘Sommented, HARDSHIP : Georgeson sald that if the bridge approach is washed out again It will mem real hard- ship'to.the Jack Pine Flats community of eight families, He works in Kitimat and claims that he. has to drive an extra’ 16 miles éach day when the bridge is out of commission. ‘Highwaya Department District Engineer Don ‘Johnson said that ‘the ‘gravel’ approach ‘was strict. a temporary measure bo. open th e pede, | ‘e-have: the ‘money: Aut a d'We are ready t Columbia Cellulose Reveals $2 Million Project New deepsea dock for Rupert PRINCE RUPERT — A new, |. all-concrete, deepsea loading dack will be built at the Colum: bia Cellulose pulp mill complex on Watson Island near Prince Rupert, The contract ‘has been award: Jed to a consortium ‘of HL A. Simons (International) (19867) Ltd. and Vancouver Pile driv- ing & Contracting Co: Ltd. One owner ntete SG xr nf They will handle engineering and construction, turning the new dock over to Columbia Cel- lulose 28 a complete and work- ing unit, Demolition of the old wooden dock, destroyed by fire in. Feb,] JTuary, is "now in progress. —~ A large part of the pulp pro- duced by the two mills is nor- mally loaded for overseas. cus- -Reum Motors L I ‘1965 CHEVELLE 4-Dr. Station Wagon v8 auto .trans., _ power steering, radio. One owner, New paint job 1965 PONTIAC 2- Dr. Hardtop — Large: v8, automatic, "2895 power steering and brakes, radio, 2-tone paint, one owner ‘1965 PONTIAC 4-Dr, Sedan — - V8, ‘standard, . 1965 BUICK 4- Di. Sedan V8 automatic, power steering. "2895 and brakes, radio, 2-tone point, Pally. equip., low mileage SSS es fe sone 1 Bee rae 0 63, INTERNATIONAL Travalall -— dvuheel drive, ¢ } nsion, 4-spd. trans.,. rebuilt motor. NTE (ATIONAL 1-Ton onn ndual ‘wheels ‘wit ane recohditioned TENee se twanesammrensages tomers directly from the mill dock. Temporary arrangements were made following the fire to ship from mearby Prince Rupert until new facilities could he completed. nog The “project, which’ ig - ‘esti- mated to cost nearly $2 milion, will employ about fifty persons, $2450 OR