a AOD OA, SS I a _ ee oe UU Page AG — TTeraca standard, ‘Wedriasday, January 9, 1991: Staff sergeant ~ - ends 28 years _- with the RCMP. TERRACE - — After nearly 29 years in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Staff Sergeant Woody Woods is retiring. -Woods, second in command of the RCMP detachment here, .. | _ has his tast day of work Jan, HL He'll “be, _moving ‘to Bures - " Lake, a place’ where he once . § “Having problems with your WCB claim? You can get free, contidentlal advice, ‘when a " Workers’ Advisor visits Terrace on January 16 5. A - To make an "appointment for a personal ‘inter- | : view, . call the .Government Agent's Office at : 638-3200, oA The interviews will be held at the B. c. Acoess q . vente, 101 -3220 Eby Street, Terrace. | A taste of Greece right in your os a ; | —_ “own neighbourhood! | ae served, to do some forestry con- ; Soa. | Seer) || oni can | “I'm looking forwar 7 “FP Wad, — Sombadas RIMS ..cccccsccosslssccsessssessssensueces $12.95 1. Thevandenovthehuntivesad tN _— Thurs, — Chicken Cordon Ble... nneernernvse $13.95 a fishing - in. the verea” said | Ee gd | Pileairicshant nanan “mp eae . — Alkwhite-and off white arses | [> on Wood mee te - ntall SHriMp......eessresssene sree 1 3.95.0 7 Wo a d the RCMP in - Woody Woods So BS: E Sun. = Lobster Tall vacsen $14.95 HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL BLINDS: ; gods 'folned the in.” airport (where he was promoted. |" ‘Mon. — Steak and Lasagne.......... ‘tosnncmnneS I 4950 Pp “| February 1963 with Vancouver to Corporal), Courtenay, Burns ft Tues. — Pepper Steak ot $14.95" ; 0 being his first posting when he | ake, Boston Bar (wherehe was | Loo sd ; /0 completed training in May promoted:to Sergeant) and then COME IN AND ENJOY DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS 1962. ee to Merritt. : “Open 7 cays a week, Lunch Mon. - Fri. ~ 14:30 -'2:00 p.m: Diner 430 - 14:00 p.m, , EINK WINDOW COVERINGS He then spent time in Nelson, Woods-was transferred here, ; Cranbrook, Fernie, Grand with a promotion to Staff FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 638-0644 or | 635-4444 Forks, . Squamish, Vancouver Sergeant, in May 1988. 6398-1503 Kit lo pe mM a ke Ss. 4402 Lakelse ave. Terrace - | | PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING 7 | Ss ee ¥ ES -jton calendar | ORENDA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. || yee 9 ‘TERRACE — The Kitlope ‘‘stoha! forest heritage area.” Proposed Paper Mill : River valley south of Kemano is “Though only 2.7 per cent of one of the regions showcased in the rugged Kitlope is suitable A public meeting will be held al the High Schoo! in Stewart on Thurs- a glossy 1991 calendar produced for logging,"’ it says, “cutting [> day, January-10, 1991, at 7:00 P.M., to outline Orenda’s proposal to As a Senior in Terrace, you re invited food FRM tae "| Tek. 387-9677 Fax: "956-71; af ; Seniors'requiring transportation can cali Gurdy Grundmann at ' Shames lodge — | tert 'Sene Conte at 625-2050, _. . Watch for the Senior Safety displays | a , Co-op — January 16 — 10:00 am, - 4:00 4 - shou Id be ready —Pictu re This! Skeena Mall so lanaary 19 — 10: -O0 ar m. at 60. m. — : b th d ““My Children’ S Photo Club” ‘| | Terrace — with a whole tot in store for seniors! y mon en a .. Portralts — if TERRACE — The Shames month. CO ak he By Dan D . 0 a ue Mountain Ski Corporation — That involved putting in win- - . al ween a utes should have its ski lodge open at dows and some’ panelling but This merhbership package includes: ry . the end of the month, says its wiring and finishing work must ” 3 year member} pass | book, ‘with. 6 coupons ‘construction manager. wait until the final two sections (1 per year plus 3. bonus coupons) st ; G d m @ S V ol T nt Q a rs It has already moved two sec- are in place, he said. * Your child or children will be photographed at your tions of the lodge it bought as The sections are moved at | convenience in the privacy of my studio . Dairy Queen salutes Nor- part of the Kitsumkalum ski hill night from Kitsumkalum * Each member will be entered in a thern B.C. Winter Games purchase and wants the remain- because their size means the “Ch " volunt ' eh Children are Beautiful” Photo Contest - olunteer, Lauria Ramsey ing two sections on Shames as highway must be closed. u : hose knowledge of com soon as. possible, says Mark In the meantime, workers No Sitting fee or waiting in line ups | i Grabowski. have been hooking up water and * Each coupon entiles you to the following portrait: pulers assists in the ad- a ministration efforts. She wo Skiers have been using two S¢Wer lines from the lodge to the by the Western Canada the timber would require an ex- develop a 500-tonne per day paper mill about 50 kilometres south of df q ti . Wilderness Committee. tensive network of logging || Meziadin Junction. Orenda's proposed project is subject to review 4 XY 0 . i - The organization, which says roads and clearcuts throughout | under the Major Project Review Process {MPAP). wn He ery oe participate in it’s committed to the preserva- the most critical valley bottom Representatives of the Company will provide interested parties with | | . 7ERRACE — SENIOR'S SAFETY WEEK : tion of several B.C. wilderness wildlife habitat.’* _ general information on the Project. A representative of the Major Pro- J 13-19 : 7 arent, Bes identified the Kitlope ‘Native people. and -en- ject Steering Committee will also be on hand to explain the MPAP, and anuary | as a high-priority area for pro- vironmentalists have vowed to how the public can participate in the review process. A series of tection. defend this global wilderness A Prospectus document, which describes. the Project and its potential Happy Gang Centre, awe Presentations wil be held at the ~ The calendar — entitled 1991 | treasure," it conendes. impact nes been released for . ‘public review. The grospectus is 4 : . Skeena Sawmills managers avaliable for review at the Prince Rupert, Terrace and Stewart public ‘ i Oe teatues the Kitlone, cancelled plans to begin fogging | libraries, the Vancouver Public Library and the Smithers Office of the January in ~ atte ee with Fire Chief Bob Beckett Z eS along with seven other B,C, Parts of the 317,000-hectare Ministry of Environment (3726 Alfred Avenue). Members of the public ry raffic and Home Security with Constable 2; \. wilderness areas, including the Watershed next year. Delays in wishing to submit written comments on Orenda's Prospectus are asked Jane Andrews, Crime Pravention/Victims ae Carmanah and Stein valleys, the getting approval from the to do so by February 8, 1991. ; Services office — Terrace RCMP Tsitika River-Robson Bight forests ministry and the federal Please forward your. written comments to: if January 16 — Prescription and Alcohol Safety with Patt! ; area, and Clayequot Sound. Department of Fisheries and Mr. David Parsons © Mr. Frank Foster, Vice President Chapman, Northern Healthcare - ‘ ae — Oceans was cited, along with a MPAP Coordinator Orenda Forest Products Ltd. January 17 — Oral Health and Hygiene with Shirley ; qu eseribing the Kitlope as the growing move by various con- B.C. Environment -265-25th Street . Humphrey, Dental Hygienist — Province of b largest intact temperate rain- servation groups to have the | Environmental Assessment branch West Vancouver, British Columbia British Columbia ie i “the remote. valley 2 valley preserved, 08 the reasons | 3rd Floor, 777 Broughlon Street. V7V 49 te in ok ‘ ‘ i af or delaying Opging unti é ‘ erg foun 'g Tel:. 926-4445 Fax: 926: 7963 | All presentations begin at 10: 30. and end at 14:30 a.m. | 2 ‘ 4 STR - mot i - a earns a ; mobile trailers containing food Mountain’s sewage treatment . _0 0 " and beverage services, changing System and its water plant. tox00 All FREE Single Full Meal-Deal 7 rooms and ski rentals since the The plant, it's equipped with fxd For A Ona : from Dairy Queen. If you |- “mountain opened in mid- Modern aeration and mulching KS Time Price would tike to be a volunteer, | December last year. "* systems, is sufficient for current 3-wallet 3 payments please call et and expansion plans, said on ‘gs we-can do with the eno se, O7abOwSkI. | | | ot $0.00 ph wit 635-1991 | 7 Eventually the maintenance “Great gift idea! #2... . “Some restrictions epply a Grab sk of wot don said building will also be hooked up a eee Laurie Ramsey ! Faso tc the system, ‘he said. Computer Entry SUREEXPosuRE || 27>" Two given WHAT'S YOUR pHoTocrapHic || 2 ol ‘ial time | HURRYB.C? || G8. « eRaminc STUDIO “TERRACE — Two Prince | yoynrecatpouce CICBC 4617 Lavelle Ave., Tercace {Beside Sears) 635-971 4 Rupert who tried to rob a ~ : ‘ Prince Rupert corner store in 1.1989. were sentenced to jail "terms in Terrace court. “Keith: ‘Wilson “Was sentenced ‘Des. -§.to five years in prison, and‘ Hector ‘Hill. was‘ sentenced to one year in prison. ~ Hill, armed with a pellet gun, i “and Wilson, armed with an iron : bar, donned masks and entered - P-}'s Midway grocery store on Dec. 11, 1989, ue : They, tried to hold up the ; “store ‘owners, but’ a: fight bet- “ween-the two. ‘bandits and the “three store owners ensued. vt Court’ evidence’ Indicated the . “melee: continued : for. several u "minutes, ‘and’ during the struggle “i ‘the. ‘pellet gun’ sHattered: on the for. ‘and! Wilson : ‘managed to entally whack Hill’ ‘twice 4532 Laksise Ave. og Early nie naw year, we 3 would like to take the opporlunily. to express ¢ our ‘aperecation lor iw - aS ‘ patronage nd support we have racelved trom ourfellowNortherners. — ae ° those’ people who have: shared. with us. ihe benalits. thal ‘our service ofterad them, thank! you | 1 letting us know: We-ére pleased thai our olfered fare savings enabled your students: coming tron Christmas extra dollars towards skiing: and other Important things, during Iheir ‘holiday...’ cartain iimas of the year, plays havoc with alr ‘Schedules inthe North. Our aircraft até edicaled to ‘ceértaln-flights: When the weather does no! allow schedulad departure, the aircralt lays'avallable to deliver those passengers to their destination whan waalher. permits: Surin Ahh as seaeon i. meant our passengers were. guaranteed théle Hight. ; comments ‘and gestures In "appreciation confirmed | out, eget In servicing th on ortation.. 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