WINNERS AGAIN! owners of the Terrace Review, Marj and Mark Twyford, were recognized at last weekend's B.C./Yukon ‘Newspaper Association Conference in Vancouver. Executive director Bob Grainger presented the Terrace Review with a 3rd place general excellence award (for a tabloid under 3,000 circulation) which recognizes outstanding overall achievement in the community press. This Is the third consecutive year in which the Terrace Review has been recognized for general excellence by the BCY. The Review finished two points out of first place among 23 competitors. The competition rates newspapers on a variety of factors on a scale of 100 points. Negotiations start on new road contract The Ministry of Transportation and Highways has begun negoti- ations to establish the next three- ‘contract to maintain roads and bridges in the Skeena highways district. Ministry public affairs officer for Skeena Jane Sparks confirmed last week that the minis- iry has chosen Nechako-North Coast of Smithers for negotiations. Sparks said it will be about a month before any information on the negotiations is released to the public. "It’s a lengthy process," Sparks said. "They’l] probably wait until it’s over before they announce anything.” The current contract with North Coast Road Maintenance expires Nov. 30, she said. Terrace Review —— Wednesday, October 9, 199] 3 THEATRE ALIVE and A TOUCH O’ WHITE HEATHER PRESENT ~ DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND ‘THE ALEXANDER BROTHERS R.E.M.LEE THEATRE TERRACE OCTOBER 17th. AT 8:00 P.M. TICKETS $15.00 EACH AT " SKEENA BROADCASTERS | | FIELDS . SIGHT & SOUND R.E.M. LEE THEATRE ON SALE IN THEATRE ~ C.DIS LP. RECORD CONGRATULATIONS TO JASAK LOGGING LIMITED CREWS, STAFF AND FAMILIES FOR ACHIEVING 1 YEAR LOST-TIME ACCIDENT FREE LOGGING AND YOUR COMMITTMENT TO SAFETY SKEENA CELLULOSE INC. sae - - - _ : Pe eee EE eee Te i en ee” ee ee sien ak che, ee on sete, ecg eens A 5