: eS Beverages, eT eR a a ST RAR eT ae REG aL Ss a TEN edt took a lot of people to put it all together but: a "Foos- ~ Ball/Pool Tournament. held -at "-Awarenesss Week seems’ to have - cording to Kermode Friendship counsellor Benita Chapdelaine, Danny’s Pool Hall,, Totem Goodwill Bottling department at Mills Memorial 4 os ¥ - Hospital may soon be a little , ' ° easier for emergency crews and . i - .. those who have mobility prob- - - Iems.. The Kitimat-Stikine - Regional Hospital District has $14,000 for their share of the cost of the purchase and installa- tion of. electric doors at the $21,600 to cover total estimated " cost of $36,000. ' ’ Earlier this year, the regional ‘district asked the Ministry of Ee Se - ‘Terrace and Thornhill fire de- “partments report only two fires . ‘over the past week. Both oc- | - curred last Saturday. The first, Which occurred in the 4900 block _ Lambly Ave. at about 9 a.m., involved a pickup and camper in an attached garage. Terrace fire chief Cliff Best says there was a the problem was solved when _ «»,, ,firefighters cut the wires be- mes tween the battery and camper. _s/ +4... The second incident involved - the Thornhill fire department ; ...*, , and had-a much greater poten- to.. .«. . tial for disaster, according to a | |. fire chief Art Hoving.. He says 1 «2 they were called out just before 7 - +. p.m, to a car fire on Hwy. 16 at ea Ny WS SIL - “been-well worth the effort. Ac-: - Centre drug: and alcohol. approved an expenditure of. 7 emergency room entrance. If the | B. project proceeds as expected, the : “province will pay another lot of smoke but no real fire and. Soave and the Friendship Centre joined forces in putting the event ‘ together and the enthusiasm and - ‘Danny’ s Pool Hall during Drug - happiness of the teens involved was all the reward they required. At least 100, young people took part in the afternoon tour- nament, says Chapdelaine, and she was hard pressed to find one who didn’t have a great time. They are all looking. forward to i; -~ -Mtlls Memorial-to- _ get electric doors a oe Access to the emergency Health to cost-share in the pro- ject and were advised verbally’ that emergency entrance electric doors at Mills Memorial were on the top of the “‘surplus funds priority list” and would prob- ably be approved. Michael Leisinger, chief executive officer for the Terrace. Health Care Society, says that since that time architect’s plans have been sub- mitted and tenders have been called, He says the deadline for tenders is 3 p.m. this Friday, and if there is an acceptable bid at the right cost the doors will be installed soon. FIRE REPORT New Remo, Hoving said the fire was quickly brought under con- trol when firefighters arrived, but a propane bottle and two chainsaws stored in the trunk of the car could have created a serious problem. He says the probable cause of the fire was a leaking connection at the car- buretor. He adds that the vehicle was unlicenced and the owner of the vehicle has not been iden- . tified, Another call created some ex- citement at about 8 a.m. Satur- day morning but turned out to be nothing more than a false alarm, Best said the problem was a faulty smoke detector in ~ the Terrace courthouse. © Weather synopsis | re 7 Hours . . Date High Low Precipitation © Sun oe oP Nev:27 63°C —0,8°C 409mm — 0” tf ~ "Nov. 28 63°C 1.796 54.5 mm - 3.9 poo Nove29° -8.0°C 61.7600) (19.2 mm 0 6 LT Nev.80 6 65°C 21°C - 8.0 mm 0 ; 1 Dec. 1 3.2%) 15°C = 242mm 0 Dec. 2. 64°C 1.8°C 41.4 mm en) - ° . | Dee. 3 7.5°C 3.9°C . 26.0 mm 0.3 | . [The temperatures on Dec. 2nd and 3rd were both record highs. Bo time of year of 10.3 hours. 0° The recent strong southwesterly flow has produced ‘| high precipitation because It Is carrying warm alr from ; _ the Pacific around Hawail (warm alr can carry greater i . > amounts of precipitation than cold). West or northwest ‘ OC, - Temperatures for the past week — average max: imum was 6.4°C above the normal maximum, average q ~~ [> minimum was 4°C higher than normal. Last week had | ae 4.2 hours of sunshine, compared to the normal for this - winds will eventually bring cooler, drier weather. The forecast for thls weekend: Thursday and Friday ‘| — periods of rain, highs of 6, lows of 0. Saturday — showers with a high of 5°C and alow of —1°C. * — Normal highs and lows for this week & are +5°C and the next event with: preat an- ticipation. The winners in the first ever Foos-Ball/Pool Tour- nament to be held in Terrace are as follows: Junior girls’ pool - — Lynne Wright and Susanne Derksen. Junior boys’ pool — Mike | Reid, Joey Debalinard, Kyle Reid and Tyler Gibson. . Senior pool — Wade Steele, ‘Barl Parnell and Kensey Duarte. Junior Foos-Ball — . Tyler Gibson/Joey Debalinard and Scott Long/Mike Reid. ' Senior Foos-Ball — Wade Steele/Kyle Weir, Baines/Brad Holmberg and Matt Hanley/Tim Lepp. All the above winners received prizes of either a T-shirt, cash, free video rental. Randy | ace pate Rate a Se ee pi yt eam a Ree Tamme! cram pl ~' Terrace Review — Wednesday, Decem ber.6, 1989 5A aa oi er ene Everyone came away feoling like winners at a Foos-Ball and Pool tournament hosted by.local businesses and agencies gift certificate, free pizza or a during the provincial Drug Awareness Week. The Kitimat-Stikine Re- gional Hospital District has approved a capital expen- diture bylaw for the con- struction of a nuclear medicine facility at Mills Memorial Hospital. Under the bylaw, the re- gional district may borrow up to $300,000 to pay their - total costs of the renovations ' required under Atomic Energy Commission guide- lines. According to regional "Share of 40 percent ofthe —- _ ~ Regional district passes _ bylaw for nuclear medicine district health care adminis- trator Judy Tracy, radio- active materials are used for diagnostic purposes in nuclear medicine and the guidelines to be used in the renovation project are quite specific. The remaining 60 percent of the total cost will be covered by the province. Tracy says the nuclear " medicine facility will ‘be housed on the second floor of Mills Memorial, and once it’s completed about another ‘responsible for 25 percent of $200,000 will be required for - equipment, She says the ex- act cost of the equipment has not yet been determined, but the regional district will be the cost while the province will pay for the other 75 per- cent. 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