OMINEGA far _ Wednesday, November 2, 1986. “o-crrs a Ce, EX 00a Year —. ~ Press Run 3300 900 | Woods Twinriver Timber - Limited sulted from the over supply of loga created by the recent diegal walkout at the Prince Rupert pulp mill, Twinriver Timber Lim- 130 men with a further 80 men to go before November 16, Normal operations are expected to resume immediately after the New Year when most of the men affected will be recalled. ~ Independent logging contractors working on the company's Tree} Farm Licences will alsa be af- fected by the curtailment as well as wood suppliers who sell Jems to the company. “We sincerely regret the neces. sity for this action,” said Mr. J. Laid Off In ited has been forced ta lay off) Cuthack has announced a reduction. in’ : the work force in its wood's operations centred on Terrace./ The work curtailment has re-/ tories while the pulp mill was idle leaves ua with no alternative - but to éut back until the Inven-. tories are brought into balance,” ‘Man Critically 9 Injured After — Road Smash A Vancouver’ tian remains in critical condition. today in Mills Memorial Hospital fol- lowing an early morning traffic ~ “3 ia 7 i f . accident Tuesday about 15 miles east of Kwinitsa on Highway 16. Injured in the mishap was ‘iM Robert Little of Vancouver, an {9% employee of Ceco Electric Co. is I H. Jamieson, manager of the Twinriver Timber Limlted opera- tion. “The build up of log inven- oute to the Nass for burial, A Ceco Electric truck is shown pulling one "ot the Garnaged rucks off the bridge. No one was injured in the mishap. Ltd. Little was a passenger in & atation wagon driven by Vergil Thompson, also ‘a Ceco employee. Both were enroute to work when the accident happened at about . : 5:30 a.m. ; bs It is believed ‘Thompson's car a left ¢he road and ‘collided head-on ‘with a 24 inch tree. Damage to . the vehicle: was extensive. RCMP ‘have the incident under ye i Ht Council To Study | Garbage Offer Municipal Council is not yet wre whether it is prepared to autlay approximately $6,800 for an ongineering study designed © tp on the kinks out of Terrace's arbage collection problems, That was the .estimated cost guoted the Municipality in a letter m Philips, Barret & P. a group of sanitation consulting COULD BE KEITH AVE. Plans Next Week For Truck Bypass ‘Preliminary plans for a proposed truck bypass for Terrace rare-expectedto-arrive hére next week; according ‘to’a: report 4! from Willis & Cunliffe Engineering; submitted. to Municipal Council Tuesday evening. The. ‘report stated that recent talks with Department of High- waye officials in. Vittoria, would indicate the Keith Avenue route pagineers. has been selected ag the ‘logical The letter and terms of refer-| one for the re-location of Highway ence will be turned over to the|16. - Officials were quoted as assur- committecs for study and recom: ing that proposed WAY tol mendations following Tu esqay struction . plans Pinna Ai night's meeting. enough to serve any development The Pan would provide a time plans ‘which Terrace might ‘have study of present collection nt for the future. cedures, an estimate ‘as to “oats involved in either house or alley pickup of refuse, am assess- ment of present equipment and recommendations as to how to get athe most out of present equip- Mment,.and as to what additional equipment If any night be requir- ed to add efficiency to the system the. ‘proposal. ‘prompted: rouch. head shaking‘ on the. part of: municipal councillors, ; Earlier this year, several eub- missions were sent to the Depart-).. ment of Highways from property owners who might be affected by the choice of the Keith Avqnue route, but these submissions were not mentioned in Tuesday's report were fielded over the possibility| which was a brief introductory of having a “super-highway" run: |letter, rather than a detailed out- ning right past the hospital, and | Lins. ‘ Municipality Pledges Support Kor Chronic Unit Muriel Case entre he Sacnaeen ee bee th Led sana "in Come Chambers. chronic care hospital: facility, met with-sympathetic response at a special Council meeting Tuesday evening. : ’ Speaking on the subject was W. 2 mb) Mr, Griffiths pointed out that Melting Pot ena a Tee in ee ee eect in order to get some definite ac- ome & ait ave (0 get chronie ton towards realization of, the || CFF TO VANCOUVER ta attend | before oodies go é complete co-operation the Soclal Credit convention Is ” docomered.. bag of _| Ma. Griffiths repented that he/ all communities involved must be H ter on alse in . + mv y"“iready approached.” the eine Council endorwed and other relatives also live. in THER RED F appeared | “ve . Spproac e; ce Coun a Te yiithe big city to he'll have: an op- on tne yonen of . rab hunter |Ftince Rupert and Kitimat Hospl-| solution . pledging approval in Frortunity to visit with them as this week. After hitting his duck | ! fat improvement Districts to. es-| principal of the plan aud also ex-|/ well as to get some firat band and watching it. drop, he leaned what possibility there| pressed ~ to meet] | tips on politicking. out of bis canoe to claim bls Municipal Council declined to comment on the Keith Avenue route selection pending’ receipt. of the plans for otudy and eonsider- jon. However, expressions of concern Investigation, On Saturday afternoon two veh- icles were involved in a collision on the Kalum Bridge, west of Ter- 3m race.. One of the vehicles, a late jm model pickup was driven by ea Arthur W.. Miller of Fairbanks, ‘Alaska. Passenger in Miller’s truck [3m was William G. Markham. Neither Ne ~ [@& the two men was injured. ~ mm - The name ofthe driver of the. . | second. vehicle has.not been re-. - vealed, although he is not believed to have sustained any injury in - the mishap. The second truck was apparently transporting a coffin - Ye to the Nass Valley for burial. a RCMP are investigating the at- cident. o7 collection. It would also include a final rate structure proposal. Terrice hag been plagued for many years with a nonprofit type garbage collection system which ee RETURNING OFFICER... Sih. be of utilizing the currently | with Hospital Improvement Dia: { ’ vacant top floor of the Kitlmat| tript officiala and any ether inter- WAS JUST A LITTLE GUY = Iensly and his expensive shotgun General Hospital for treatment of| ested parties in an effort to et ‘but he had his pockets loaded - sell to the bottom of the lake, | *2e chronically ill. _. | the -ball rolling. — h Hallowe'en loot when the Too bad — s0 sail He sald response from doth| Griffiths was armed with [P picked him up for quest- _ communities was encouraging and} proximately 50 letters, all in aup- ming on the night of witches - GUESG WHO iz having an an- | atked Terrace Council to add aj Port of bis plan to get chronic goblins. The loot consisted ~ nual meeting on Sunday evening | third volce to the plea, Mr. Grif-| care facilities established | in cash and nobsdy in the: Cemmunlty Contre? Why | fiths read a letter from Minister of| He sald, “The case for a-chronie POUL BOGELUND a3 able to determine whether it's the Terrace Badminton Club |Health and Welfare Eric Martin,| care hospital in the Terrace area . ’d boon treated by someone of courses. That's the group ure which the need for a chronic/is.a MUST.” *. .{ Mundeipal Council. Tuesday whether someone had been where everybody sits around t was acknowledged but| Mr. Griffiths who Is ‘In -his|night appointed Poul Bogelund to eked. A Terrace businessman and makes’ a racquet while whlch cod the responsibility for eighties, cited his.own case aa an|the position of Returning Officer — s very red faced next morning. they're. watching the. biedie. [its establishment firmly on the|ezample. His wife who is chron-|for the forthcoming Municipal ~ lion he discovered that bls Hotter be theret ce ahoulders of Yocal government, | cally fll; is currently hospitalized | Elections. Deputy. Returning Of.” ¢ deposit had not been drop- d into the night depository ‘he thought. It had in fact The provincal government will/in will provide 50% of the initial _poaste according .to Mr, in’e letter, but further than'that . was no definite indlestion of how ficer will be Wea, Rel, municipal a asseanor, - v* ' “Nominations for candidates and j advance polls will }e. recelved.. in her husband. He sald here Is ouly |the Temees Manicijel- hall | and: ase in a downtown finger sunpplng solsneo teacher |mouch the Provincial Government (one of many slmilar “oad situs he general polling’ station... on P are investigating the in- in ‘action -before, you'd better | will contribute towards malnten-| one” dua to the. lack of facilities Sena Oe. be the Terrace ; about . get a ticket for this show. Vaneo and staffing, ' [within our own region. ; Community Centre. wey