4 Al14- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 27, 2000 ¢ Free Tank Rental For 1 » 500 Litres of Propane ® Free Furnace Protectio Year Free © Free Installation of De!’s Propane Tank +$250 Value n Plan CHOOSE ANY 2 OF THE ABOVE! Offer Expires September 30, 2000 FORUM OUR ROPING EDS) DEL’S PROPANE LTD. Del’s Propane is praud fo announce our new plant and driver located in Terrace, B.C, For all your bulk propane, appliance sales or servicing needs, call Del's Propane Lid. at 1-800-943-7678 or Denis Favron ct 615-7588 (Residence) Del’s is also pleased to announce the soon to be opened Retail/Cardlock facility for all your propane requirements. SPECIAL OFFER $120 - $180 Value $250 Value $90 - $150 Volue _— on tour ™ DOLLAR BINGO PALACE TERRACE WAS the first stop Sept. 19 of the B.C. Liberal party's travelling health care forum. That's Liberal leader Gordon Campbell, centre, speaking with Karen McAthy and Dan Buck from the Terrace branch of the October 2000 a a _ October 2 . Northwest Community College Students’ Association. The session was not without incident. Members of _ SUNDAY". MONDAY. TUESDAY”. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY “FRIDAY. SATURDAY the Kitimat-Terrace Labour Council voiced disappointment at not being able to speak during the forum itself. bas 1 2 3 [4 trina | 15 6 7 stan « iia Terrace Little Terrace 747 Air French - Skeena Junior Terrace Minor ~ — Theatre Society Cadet Society Kermode Friendship Secondary lacke Terrace Peake Kits " n Soctery a a R em ember School Parent Assocation "Cub Sisterhood and| | Kinette Club of TerraceCurling Terrace Minor Mill project 3 | [Poo ee ee ao Oe eres _, home AAD 3 9 10 i kl Terrace 12 (14 Terre | a = eK sealer Tervace Mi Benevolent svn poorer ete cae ’ ecanda ha ‘ ner Protective - Group Society rerrace ade : ove i b U d g et <= AN ic ah schon Parent hovocation alana Terrace Ringette Terrace-Kitimat Tanta a . ( Council Airshow Society Soclety Association On Graham Ave. ‘W2¢ _ — MAJOR work this summer mill,” Margesson Says. fu a 16 7 [PB ras, 9 2D nen 21 ie. on Skeena Cellulose’s Rick Hynes, the regio- be Elnetath rerrace Hioor | | terrace Peaks Volunteer’) | anei-Poverty and Bi Ca Prince Rupert pulp mill al manager of protection A GES |] acento || setae ]| emt | [Enea | risen] Procenene] Loon went $11 million over bud- for WCB in Terrace, re- Great ssorfment rat Council Clb #12 Suclety erorlety Terrace Skating Chub pet because of extensive jects the allegations. B af z Bee ent delays, says the mill man- “The board probably : bay fae . . 22 23 4 2 26 rerrace| (27 Hills ssurth ager. aay more time at that 3 ; : a Caledonia errace Hiner cermee Rabari Memes Terrace are Stu Taylor said recon- employer’s worksite over STG ner Hockey Order of Royal Swim Club Terrace Auxiliary | [Memadefelndsbip struction of the #6 recov- this summer than we have ARRIVIWN G say schol Parent Association Purpte ae _ Salmonid Teresa = cic ery boiler, which began in. spent at any employer’s A a: Council Club _| Society Softball Assodl ation early June and was to fin- worksite over the same fia y) x0 31 ish by mid-July, wasn't period of time over the last HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION! iS complete until about Aug. 10 or 15 years up here,” i: fe Skecnalnior 1) Terrace Minor | | Terrace Peaks 20. Hyne id. a yt econdary Hock Gymnastics “The shutdown that we ve investigated every pp “Don’t t the Garden Shed’ ‘a een | | Aston "eke projected to take *5 cays complaint that was made aot ee on Jorge tne Garden i : Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. roe a longer than to the board. We invest- ate )., 5033Graham Ave, Terrace 23°" AY Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m... . Games 6:15 p.m. that,” Ne Salc. metic i dBated every issue that was Sh ys ‘ Ph: 638-7697 , acy, i | Wed.,Thurs., Fri, Sat, Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 9:45 p.m.:- ; Taylor said: he “project’ Growght Yo ‘Oily attention. Sy We Fax: 639-7671 cath ay) 4 Bingo Every Saturday Afternocn den neat nee ran into trouble. because We took the necessary ac- aN vy UE A boilermakers said they tion to correct the situation 33 icy a TV, MONITORS AISLE CONCESSION were being exposed to or prevent injury or disease ASV tll; a j . cfugitive casee’ while Cr revent niury SATA AND hun nacimpieianiih 1% 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 they were working on the boiler rebuild. “The project went from $29 million to more than $40 million because of those delays and the extra time,” he said, Taylor said roughly $95 million of the $110 million in capital expenditure money approved more than a year ago by the province ~SCIl’s majority owner ~ has now been spent or committed. He said the summer’s cost overrun has resulted in some remaining compo- nents of the capital expen- diture work being deferred until the company can af: ford them. The main project still to go ahead is the rebuild of the #4 recovery boiler, he said. That’s estimated to cost around $16 million. Despite the delays —- which cost SCI production : a Lt : ) oO lime and profits - Taylor Weer en _ SS FINAL WEEK said the rebuilt boiler is Bie Ce ee Te os Sy FOR THIS working well. i re oo oPes toys rae “That boiler has started oo a OFFER! up, is running well and we ts yn vib! | @ MONTHS * NO PAYMENTS * O DOWN make finther comment on 9.95% FINANCING 0.A.C, claims workers were ex- posed to hazardous gases s ‘ during the construction G ' 400 SAT work. e Meanwhile, a Terrace or a 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY man who was a foreman with a contracting firm When You Purchase Your New 2001 Select Model during the work is pressing for an investigation into what he claims is lax en- | ‘D: Be ‘ SPECI ‘ L forcement of the gas pro- blem by the Workers 600 ce & 500 ec Compensation Board. Purchase before October 1, 2000 or while quantities last and receive Gary Matgesson sug- gests in a jetter to the at- ‘400 SATSAS ” Plus a 2 year torney-general that WCB Extende Warranty. had a philosoph . . generally ignoring” a Purchase ANY olher 2000 Models in stock before Oct. 1, 2000 and Receive $400 CATCASH project site. “[ feel very strongly that there should be an in- dependent review of the lack of action taken by the WCB office in Terrace in regards to producing a safe work environment for all the people working on site of the Skeena Cellulose tu aS ix