‘ hadn’t eaten in the previous few 24 . Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 5, 1987 in bloodletting Terrace placed second in this years tfi-city Red Cross biood donors competition with 466 pints of blood collected locally. Kitimat donors.came up with 523 pints and Prince Rupert residents gave 404 pints. One organizer of the Terrace clinic, K-Ette Marylin Anderson said, “I’ve spoken to a lot of people and they said I meant to, but there was a lot going on.” Andersun said she wasn't disappointed with the turn-out, which was down from 549 pints last year, because a lot of local events had been scheduled for the day of the clinic,and she said she expected a better turn-out in 1988 when a scheduled date of July 6. would avoid Riverboat Bays activities. — _ She said that even though 563 Terrace residents turned out for the clinic, 97 of those where re- jected for.various reasons, She explained that it was not ad- visable for anyone who has had a heart attack during the _ previous 10 years, people with ‘infectious diseases or taking any type of medication in the ‘past three’ weeks, or anyone who hours to donate blood. ~. K-Etite Lois McDaniel reported that-the winners of this year’s business challenge were ‘the Terrace detachment of the RCMP with a staff greater than 10-and a 59 percent turn-out, aud a tie between All-West Glass and the Toronto Dominion bank ‘jn the under=10 staff category, _ each with an 80 percent turn- - out. Red ‘Cross certificates of Editorial — continued from page 4 ed that the city’s trucking restriction bylaw may not stand up in court, and he says a chal- -lenge. could cost between $30,000 and $50,000 in legal ex- penses, with the risk of the city being sued for an indefinite amount of money if the bylaw - fails the test. _ Several weeks ago Ald. George Clark proposed that the city immediately undertake con- struction of an alternate route to Kitselas down Steinhoe Creek at ‘a.cost in the order of $200,000 to _. be recovered through tolls. The. motion was struck down with the argument that building roads ‘the road turns to intraversable recognition were also awarded to Gary Reum for his 60th dona- tion, and Willy Schneider,. Richard McDaniel and Larry Krause for their 35th. Police report On Sunday, Aug. 2 Terrace RCMP reported a single vehicle accident on Old Lakelse Lake Drive, near Jack Pine Flats. Police said an elderly Terrace man sustained bruises and a neck injury. On Sunday, Aug. 2 Terrace RCMP charged a. Greenville man with theft of a motor vehi- cle and possession of stolen pro- perty. To clarify. A conviction for impaired driving reported in the July 29 _issue of the Terrace Review against John. Kurulok. was in fact a conviction against John Clarence Kurulok, not: John Frank Kurulok of 4628 Weber Avenue, in Terrace, _ Althoughthe Terrace Review. regrets any misunderstandings or inconvenience that may have occured as a result.of the report, ‘the Terrace Provincial cour- thouse has repeatedly declined to furnish middle names or in- jtials.in their press releases for individuals convicted of misde- meanors and criminal acts. Con- sequently, the Terrace Review . can take no responsibility for this sort of confusion. outside municipal boundaries is not within the city’s jurisdiction, but is it within council’s jurisdic- tion to inflame conflicts within ° the community through indecis- iveness? - _ _ Any decision at this point is going to come too late for RJA Contracting, who are committed to deliver Kitselas timber before muck with the fall rains. | The issue now is whether this council will throw good money after bad politics, or if they have -the collective creativity to devise a fair solution to this problem. oe Michael Kelly | ” Veteran Terrace firefighters ware recently given recognition of service by the federal government with commemorative . pins and bars signifying 20 and 30 years in the hazardous profession. Skeana MP Jim Fulton said they “represent the Serve as a model for all others In the community". They are (back, left to right) © Bert Roseboom, Jim Stainton, Jurgen Bahr, Ray Tremblay, Waiter Mantel, Cilff Best, (front) Fulton’s sere tuency it tinest tradition of public service... and secretary Norma Randle, who made the presentations, Per H, ‘Benzer. lalvorsen and Jim Lynch. Missing from the picture le Bill TERRACE - Mount Layton. Hotsprings Orleans says the first phase of : the hot springs development is nearing completion following a series of frustrating delays caus- ed by late delivery of equipment, and the facilities should be open to the public soon. ~~ Orleans said that the last piece of pool equipment, an ozone ‘generator, arrived last week and was now being installed at the site. | —_ drews said the ozone generator is part of the water purification system, and once installed it. will ae . developer Bert. Project engineer Steve. 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