ae: Construction workers pave the road at the intersection of Highway 16 and Highway 37. New ee pavement put down TERRACE — An estimated $35,000 will be spent on repaving the four legs at the intersec- tion of Highway 16 and ‘Highway 37 at the four way stop, said highways department spokesman Ken Rensby. ‘by Daniele Berquist Included in the pro- ject, said Rensby, are some new traffic islands on each corner of the in- tersection. ‘‘We will also be finishing off the pav- ing on the bottom sec- tion, weather permitting, which will result in the closure of the old Skeena Bridge. ; Rensby said drivers can expect a_ traffic detour in and around the intersection during the completion of the pro- ject. « Talking toy Another part of the Terrace 8.C, Winter Games legacy, in the form of a stuffed toy Kodie Kermode, contalning a hidden two-way radio, was recently presented to the Terrace Child Development Centre. The bear, held here by speech therapist Susan Lang, will enable therapists to communicate remotely with children, and it is hoped that the children will be more responsive to the talking toy than they are to adult humans. Marilyn Kerr (left) presented the gift, and Bill Reynolds of the Telephone Pioneers did the electronic work on the bear. Speech therapist Sheila Pretto is shown holding Kate Barnard, one of the CDC's young clients. Mayor Jack Talsira recently se Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 7, 1986 3 proclaimed May to be “family yer gi : Pen lanl month” in Terrace. Marilyn Bailey, Terrace director of the B.C. Council for the Family, says that activities will include video presentations and a display in the Skeena Mall on May 24 and 25. Further information about “farnily month" is avallable from Marliyn Bailey at 638-0077. Jacki Sulfite is a generic term for sulfur dioxide or sulfite salts, including sodium sulfite, sodium bisulfite, sodium meta- bisulfite and others. - Sulfiting agents have been used in making beer and wine. They are also used to sanitize food and fermentation equipment, reduce or prevent food spoilage and discolora- tion during storage and s preparation. Some racent studies a indicata that certain individuals, especially asthmatics, have shown severe reactions to e’s Column SULFITES matabisulfites, inducing symptoms such as faintness, weakness, wheezing, chest tight- ness, shortness of breath, blue discoloration of the skin and loss of con- sciousness. Although the FDA does not regulate food whole- salers, restaurateurs and grocers, they do require that sulfiting agents be listed on package labels when contained in products. Your local Diet Center can give you additlonal § information on preserva- tives and good nutrition. IR ATTHE Los, 40 wNG o ¥, ‘Inthe Terrace Mini Mall 638-8380 ue 4 TERRACE Computer concepts Jim Stone, an instructor from Northwest Community Col- lage, gets a hands-on briefing In computer operation from Rick Glraday of Northern Computer Concepts. The Terrace company recently held an open house to familiarize educators with current developments in computer technology for schools, THE RIGHT CHOICE ‘ F-SERIES SAVINGS GUIDE "HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF EXTRA VALUE PACKAGE SAVINGS F-150 “S” PACKAGES (4 $85 $500" re WORKMATE PACKAGE ; oN S685 EXPLORER PACKAGES E os $4 500° COMBINE WORKMATE AND EXPLORER PACKAGES pe $2,185" “Savings shown and Explorar pac At Ford,Qualityis Jobl. are based on M.S.A.P. when you purchase F-Series "S" Workmate kages on salected 1966 modals. We may not have spaciaily-equipped modals available for Immediate delivary. tBased on latest A.L Polk nameplate registrations. “PoTEM FORD ie | 4631 KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. DL 5548 PHONE: 635-4984 CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772-1128