TERRACE —- In the absence of any explanation and therefore solution — for the lead ‘ build- -up in Cassie Hall elementary - School drinking water, thecurrent practice of running the taps for 30 seconds each morning will continue. ‘Recalling the problem had first surfaced during tests car- tied ‘out last year, maintenance superintendent: Harry Eberts ‘told trustees Cassie Hall was the only building where the lead content exceeded the recom- mended limit, ‘However, once the lines were flushed, the level dropped from three times the limit to Jess than half. ‘A complete check of piping in the school having determined it was all copper, Eberts admitted, ‘Why the lead is in there for the 30 second flush, I honestly don’t know.” Trustee Stew Christensen — he’s also engineering director _ Tor the city —- Suggested the lead could: originate from the solder - used in the pipe joints and noted studies elsewhere supported that possibility, With Eberts having confirm- ed filters would. not eliminate the problem, the board agreed tO continue with the daily flushing. In the meantime, maintenance will. continue to . seek an alternative solution. week When the school district lent its support to locating a univer- sity in the north, trustees did so on the understanding the in- stitution would be based on the concept of decentralized facilities. ‘ Now, recent comments by university president Geoffrey Weller having created the im- pression that may no longer be so, they have decided to reiterate ‘that position in letters * to the university board of gover- --nors and -the- advanced educa- tion ministry. . Stewart trustee Kirsten Chap- man added. the letters should underline the board’s conten- tlon Terrace would be an ap- propriate base for some of the courses offered by the institu- tion, . keke In the absence ‘of any indica- tion they had yet done so, board chairman Edna Cooper last ™ . week reminded individual com- — 110 YEAR} mittees they were to discuss whether to allow the public to attend its meetings. The district has never had an open committee system, instead holding all such sessions in- camera, Last month, in repeating her commitment to continue working toward a more open system, Cobper said all committees would vote on the issue, . Al present, city council policy is to have open committee meetings and refer only proper- ty, legal and personnel items to in-camera, The Kitimat-Stikine regional district, however, con- tinues to hold its committee meetings behind closed doors. kkk Trustees will join the Cariboo-Chilcotin board in lob- bying for warning labels to be Offender centre up for tender TERRACE — Submissions are being sought for a young of- Fénders’ attendan centre somewhere in the northwest, says Rob Watts, district correc- tions director. The centre — known ‘as a residential attendance program — is now run by a community group’ in Smithers but its $353,000-a-year contract has ex- pired. Groups or individuals in Ter- race, Smithers and Prince Rupert can apply by Feb. 15, says Walts. The 10-bed centre would house young offenders age ‘model, 13-17 from across the nor- thwest. Waits said the program isn't a jail or a correctional centre. _ “They're not sentenced to go there as in a jail sentence, They're attending as a term of probation,’* he said. “So if they walk away, unlawfully at large, they're in breach of probation.” The corrections branch has criteria for safety, security and supervision, but there is ‘‘no set per se,’? Watts said. “There are different ways of doing it."’ e HI BOY ° VAN ¢ FLAT DECK ¢FORK LIFT SERVICE =. e DAILY FREIGHT TO KITIMAT - @ SERVICE FROM PRINCE GEORGE ~@LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE ~ CHARTERS @ SCHEDULED SERVICE ON _ HIGHWAY 37 N. © DAILY SCHEDULED GENERAL FREIGHT. SERVICE FROM _NCOUVER i STEWART frei © DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE TO. ‘Untea Von tees | KITIMAT eg TERRACE 695-2728 | or 636-7102. . 3111 Blackburn they're not: . Lead remains a puzzle placed on all alcohol containers, The labels would inform buyers of the effects of alcohol on un- born babies. in seeking support for the move, Cariboo-Chilcotin claim- ed there was evidence. such labels had led to a decrease i in babies born ‘with’ fetal ‘alcohol syndrome, ues tke | Their trip to Greece ‘having ‘being cancelled because of the the Persian Gulf;:. war in Hazelton Secondary - - students will still get a chance to see’ , foreign parts, - <.-*: Teachers: Lisa Thornton and + Lyn Newbery said’ the’ group will now. head for Mexico ‘March 31 for a 10-day stay which will include visiting three Mayan civilization sites. Owing to fears of possible Iraqi terrorist. action against U-S, targets, a direct fight has been arranged to avoid touching down at American airports and the carrier will be Japan Airlines. ANNIVERSARY over the years. The Meat Market at Copperside iV is celebrating its Ten Year Anniversary. The staff and management would like to thank all their customers for their patronage To Show Our Appreciation We Are Going To Give Away..... ‘250 _. Worth Of Assorted Meats WE ONLY USE HANGING BEEF - Enter with name _and phone number on till slip. DRAW T Q) BE HELD. D FES. 28;.1991 ae se fa ee te OPPERSIDE IV 289 Clark 635-6624 MEAT CUT THE RIGHT WAY J ““WhSt AM.BANG ADVENTURE. WOWDERRLL NECTED: fob Staves LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS truco [Be Release Date Feb, 21, 1991 VE. haw vee LIVE Video Station Ho. 140 4741 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. 635-6121 mn 10:00 a.m, to Midnight 7 Days A Week Video Station No. 2 2324 Clark SI. Thorntyll, BC. 635-4644 = + Open 10:36 to 9:00 Sun-Thu os, 10:30 - 9:30 Friday & Saturday. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Fabruary 20, 1991 — Page A14 -WHAT'SYOUR | -HURRY,B.C.? 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