‘2 The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 5, 1995 resigns TOSH YAMASHITA has ; said. she. did not’ yet | know. the : reason for his departure... sions. yet. about longtime planner. ; abou hat ” she said. a ws _ . Ping: who’ spent the ‘night in’ the ‘Goat | Creek: area. north - of with the: hiker, ‘that, ight: and beginning. the, decent back. sto the. Nisga’a Highway vearly Thesdiy ‘morning. “Johansen” said the’ “hiker _ _apparenuly got’ stuck on a steep | slope: and coulda’ t find asafe Rosswocd General Stone RD planner resigned. as the planner for the: |. Kitiniat,Stikine . Regional, jj District, . oe, “Board” -chait ' Joanne Monaghan said ‘Yamashila has ‘given, his. notice, although. she - - “Monaghan said the region- “or -aldiscict hasn” t made aniy deci- | Rescie’ s Carl J ohansen: said the. group’ s* ‘cliff rescue ‘Specialists ae "=| Highway work slowing down “Between *. Gitsequecta © * Kitwanga. That's to. atraighten . out what's: known 88 _, Walker" 8 ; Comer, ee . A planned. Sim realignment is , being: designed on Hwy16_ be- - “ They. made voice contact | . route - “down. His © companion |: called for. help | from’ the |. im Romembraneé garden: | plans are taking shape WHEN THEY DIE, more than half of Terrace residents choose to be cremated. Right now, they only have two choices as to how their cremains are disposed — discreetly scat- tered or buried in a cremation plot in the Kalum Lake Dr. graveyard, MacKay’s Funeral Service wants to offer more choices. . “People: offen need a special "place to visit those who've passed away,’ says Maggle MacKay of MacKay’s Funeral Service. “Even if it’s just a plaque on a “tree by. their favourite fishing -- ppot.”* ™~ * In conjunction, with the Terrace Beautification Society, the funer- al home is planning a Garden of _ Remembrance, likely ‘adjacent to ‘the old pioneer. graveyard next to -Frank’s Field: : OE; “People. could. ‘purchase some ie : “Hype of” flower’. of shrub in, “We. tlaven’t. even. 1 talked MacKay, memory of. someone,” The, - says . soclety would. thea make sure the 1 ; garden i is properly cared for... * Mext to the garden, the funeral fk home. plans to erect ‘a wall of. : _¥ © remembrance - for which Telatives | ‘could “purchase ° Plaques ‘of. * “remembrance. ~The land ‘for the garden would be likely ‘be’ donated: by Skeena ~- Sawmills, says MacKay, - ‘MacKay’ & Funeral Service also " wants to erect 4 columbarium i in| . the existing: graveyard on Kalum highway. projects: in the Terrace : THERE AREN’T any new major: ‘area this year. : Information released by the © highways ministry indicates this is going to be-a year for finishing ; _ Wp projects underway and to de- “ creeks cast of Kitwanga: That has a 1997 tentative start date. federal . and: Nisga’ a officials continue.to meet.” . over a plan to. build'a road from ‘Greenville in the Nass Valley to - Kincolith at .the mouth of the . sign new ones. Topping the fist of projects al- ready. underway is the ‘two-lane . bridge across the Nasa River to © Gitwinksihlkw, That $4.2 million project is set _ for completion this fall... Also set to continue is constuc- - Lake Rd. beautification ‘ ; beautification : Nass ‘River... Maggie MacKay A columbarium is a walllike . structure typically made of.stone, » ‘divided into niches for cretnains. ‘The columbariim “company would provide and- install’ the columbarium free of charge, and _ ‘take care of its maintenance, “Te’s a bit like building a con-. do, and selling ‘off-the units,’’ says MacKay, The funeral home Would act~ as the agent. for the “columbarium company, Depending on which colum- barium. the fiineral: home and society decide upon, it would contain approxi- mately 35 to 45 niches. — tween: Shandilla- and Andimaul And - provincial, Ep MMOs Customers of the funeral tome would pay per niche, and could. have names and designs engraved on a plaque or in granite, depend- ing on the style. The fee for a niche js cheaper. than that ofa flat headstone for a. normal gravesite, And, upright headstones cost significantly more, Those who opt for burial. also have costs for the plot, interment, ’ rave Hiner, installation, coffin and more, Whether it’s because’ of lower costs, or a desire to retuen mote | quickly to the carth, cremation Is growing in popularity throughout the province, ’ “Tn Vancouver they can't build them fast enough to keep up with —the- demand,” says MacKay. ‘The choice between ciemation |’ and burial is often split along cul- “tural and religious lines, —.. In Terrace, says MacKay, Cath- olics choose burials, East Indians choose cremation and natives usually opt for burial. Protestants have ‘no ‘preference while’ those . who don’t goto church tend to choose cremation more often. Terrace. residents will likely have to wait until next summer before the columbacium could be . approved and erected. “It’s a lot like opening a new cemetery,” says MacKay. ‘The amount of paperwork you have to do is just incredible. 7 A et released by the highways ministry” Jast. week” tagged’ ‘the ‘budget for kehabilitation projects at: more than $10 million, less than the $11.1 million spent last year, And last year’s amount was less : than the $14 million spent in 1993 and the $19. 6, million spent ., in 1992, Rehabilitation ‘s defined * a restoring. or. improving existing roads and bridges. On. this year's rehabilitation : roject list is the Dudley. bridges’. 2 , BE ee: See the Li ight. Look Twice, it's Pe Motorcycle Season Développement des Human Resources ressources humaines Canada Tie | Development Canada Students Are Open ‘For Business This ~ Summer. Students can work for any business, large or small. 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Caterpillars | make juiey. meals” but protect thamsalves from birds by various asauises. § Some look tke bled sroppne, others kke- twigs and some match the colours cfleaves. -- Ps ton’of 4’ Skm: two-lane stretch of * i: a fee Hwy3 7 leadiig: 24::Bell Iryjng 1! oy]o. a : _ THE DRIVER of a semi * Snow Clearing “080 pm.SPATCH ME UP" Goma and lear some fist ald which wil be useful ‘while you are. nt trailer tractor unit is in. the hos- - caring “Free et Chota a BF pital with serious head i injuries ° Driveways: ~ "SUNDAY JULY. "3:00 pm, “SUN CATCHERS" ‘Come tothis program andleam more about hha sin and fed a wy to. t ‘atch some ofyour own, Chidren's aciiity, eH : 8:00 p.m. “HUNTERS BY DAY AND NIGHT” This program, will show you some af the wing pcan which may come (o visit ow park. Slide show and prasentation, : after aJuly, 1 ‘accident. . » Police’ say: the accident occurred 4 p.in, July I km cast _& General Contracting oe : MONDAY JULY 10; . of Terrace: Ble 00 i ; “The unit was heading west Serving Your Residential & Industrial Needs ra ecmmsor nreateemnees mc : bound when it left the highway anid’ Taide in ‘the eastbound } ditch. investigation contigs. po Rigler golfs _ to low net SMITHERS GOLFER Pietre Butz shot 2 230 over the weekend to capture the overall Jow gross in the Skeena Valley Open men’s golf tournament. ‘Butz. edged out. Prince George’s Tim. Mezaros by two strokes; and was 10 ahead of ‘| Kitimat's LE. ‘Malenfant, and Terraces’ 5 Pail Davies, the A- ALL EVENING PROGRAMS ARE IN THE AM PHITHEATRE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROGRAMS CALLB.C. PARKS 798-227 N.A.S. Contracting Lid. & Phone 635-0295 or 638-1222 Fax 638-1224 a ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS™ ee cuptured the B-ffight event by a | Please obey all traffic control signs and persons. The highway will be busy with four-stroke margin with 259, patching crews, sign maintenance, bridge repair, mowing and centre line painting, Please watch for and obey traffic control signing. To report road hazards, call 638- 8383 during office hours. After hours, please call 1-800-665-5051. And Ted Farkvami won C- flight with a low gross of 266, two strokes ahead: of Frank Hamilton. : ~ Terace’s Jim Rigler won the tournament's overall low net, elght strokes up on Kitimat’s Clayton “Harris in championship Might _ a ; CONSTRUCTION SERVICES a . Your Road Maintenance Contractor a i ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ae