TERRACE — This week's new bus service already promises to have some changes, Dave Storey of Farwest Bus Lines, the company providing the service for B.C, Transit, says @ new small van with a lift for wheelchairs will probably be replaced with a larger, 20-seat : bus that also has a lift.’ “Because the handyDART van will be used on conjunction with conventional service, we- feel it won't be large enough, especially with school specials,"’ he said, There is already a 20-seat bus with a lift and space for two. wheelchairs in operation with a conventional bus and the smaller van. When the switch of the small van takes place, probably this fall, there will then be two cf the 20-seat vans and one con- ventional bus. The new service concentrates on door-to-daor handicapped service for people in wheelchairs and provides for service to some areas not on main bus routes in Thornhill on Kirkaldy and Queensway, Calls for handicapped service should be made at least 24 hours in advance while for the other service, the call should be made at least 15 minutes before the bus leaves the Skeena Mall. As well, Storey said there will be an increase in the number of Tree growers meet here TERRACE — Some 150 silviculturists are meeting here this week for the Northern Silviculture Committee (NSC) summer workshop and annual general meeting. Workshop chairman Bob Wilson said NSC members in- cluded representatives of the forests ministry, private in- dustry and consultants from northern forest districts cover- ing the area from Williams Lake Page AB — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 4, 1980 lew buses in use ON THE road this week are new transit buses offering more routes, special pickups in Thornhill and ramps for those in wheelchairs. ‘That's not one of the drivers, but that is Heather Storey behind the wheel of one of the new vehicles. It seats 20 and has space far two wheelchairs. city runs, especially in the mor- ning runs to the point there will be service on some runs 30 minutes apart. “We'll be up to 30 hours of bus service each day and six hours with the handyDART on Saturday,’ he said, There will also be an extra run put on Saturdays. The one advantage of the in the south to the Yukon border and west to Prince Rupert. 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