26 = Terrace Review —— Wednesday, September 25, 1991 New executive elected to health care society board TERRACE ‘The Terrace Regional Health Care Society board has a new look. Alex Houlden has replaced - David Lane as chairman, and all but one of six director’s seats on the nine-member board have been . filled with new people. ., Also coming out of last Thurs- _ day’s annual general meeting was a resolution creating a new board position for an appointee of the Nisga’a Valley Health Board. Two other motions were defeated, though. There won't be a director’s seat in the coming year for an appointee of the Kitimat General Hospital board. And TRHCS annual membership dues wili not be raised from $2 to $10. A new motion was made to be considered at the 1992 AGM, however, that would raise the price of a membership to $5. Before stepping down, past chair- man David. Lane described the .previous year as "a year of chal- lenge". All challenges were met, however, Lane added. A potential $115,000 deficit was turned into increased government funding. Under the direction of Doris ‘Mitchell, Terraceview Lodge has never -been in better shape. And with the leadership of the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation chairman Marlaine Webber, the CT scanner ‘ fund now stands at $353,000. - "The society has never had a brighter future," Lane concluded. "They have an outstanding medical staff, outstanding employces, and - _ outstanding management." And who are the people who will David Lane steps down position of secretary in her hus- band’s contracting firm as well as his chair for the remaining year of his term on the TRHCS board of directors.. Appointees io the board are provincial government rep Mar- laine Webber, Sandy Bullock of the Hospital Auxiliary, Lynda Bretfeld from Terrace and District Community Services, Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine director Bob Cooper, Lou Gair of Branch #73, B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, Mills Memorial medical staff president Dr. Francis Osei-Tutu, and Terrace alderman Mo Takhar. CITY OF - TERRACE LANDFILL | SITE HOURS} EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1991 _ THE LANDFILL SITE WILL BE OPEN FROM MARGO HOLOSKO HAS WORKED AT CENTRAL FLOWERS FOR TWO YEARS AND ENJOYS BEING THEIR ASSISTANT FLORIST. HAVING MOVED FROM TORONTO TO TERRACE, MARGO REALLY THINKS OUR CITY HAS EVERYTHING A PERSON NEEDS. MARGO ESPECIALLY ENJOYS ALL OF THE RECREATION FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS SHE’S ABLE TO BE INVOLVED WITH. NOON TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY Ee .meet the challenges of the coming *. 2 “> year, Along with Lane, three-year known to the community while . Murphy is relatively new. Murphy assumed’ the position of superin- _ tendent of Region 6 and 7 for the B.C. Ambulance Service nearly two years ago, but prior commit- ments kept him from taking up ' gesidence here until June of this year : Glenn Thomsen, manager of Williams Moving and Storage, was . elected to a two-year term and will serve as the sociely’s Finance Committee chairman. Thomsen is known for his. work on both. the Terrace Interiors Ltd. 4610 Lazeile Ave. 635-6600 | " "All the supplies you need" *Exterior and interior paints «Complete line of Blinds *Large selection of wallpaper ' in stock _Noy, 22-Dec., 21 CAPRICORN Dec, 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 13 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 _ teriris came io an end for Norma ARIES D . all dto be distracted, . . . ROSS DOWN ‘0 not allow your mind to be distracted. Attend . King and Wilma Costain, and only “7 lary tub Valley Mar. 21-Apr. 19 to all the seemingly minor details. They are more .Costain put her name forward for a Phil ts volcano Ragged important than you think. re-election. Also, Brad Benson, 1) Deedee 5 persion iniey TAURUS A minor problem may become an obsession if Dave McKeown and Olga Power 14 Easy gan 6 Rellexive pronoun ' Apr. 10-May 20 = you continue to dwell on it. Takea vacation from - . . 15 Tardy 7 Ctoses violently that stressful. situation. stepped down in mid-term inorder ] 16 Anger geen enone GEMINI "Long range plans take shape. Consult one who . a ows cily _to meet other personal commit- 28 Business place t0 Aanoy May 23-June 20 can be. depended on for expert advice. Be open- ments. 3? ee Ge - 49 Tendered minded toward innovative ideas. _ Chairman Alex Houlden, vice- | | 22 Woes 4 Menara” Tara Sra SGT CANCER A neighbor becomes a nuisance. Be truthful. Do ne 34 Peet Gynt" h June 21-July 22 not try to make excuses for his behavior. Stand chairman Robert Wood, director | 2 Bt 2 wep yrs moines a ; wt ‘c 13 up for § your beliefs. Betty Stewart and re-elected direc- SF ares tower site 27 Embrey. 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