! 4 “Page Al4 ~ Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 19, 1890 - _ Nominations close Oct. 29 _ocal politicians maneuver _into election positions — TERRACE ~ Voters will face a long list of names when they enter board voting booths Nov. 17. That’s because changes to the system now see all school board and council seats come open at the same time... Until 1987 aldermanic and trustees elections were held each year for half the positions on. ‘each body, “This November will also be: the first’ local elections since 1988 as the transition to full voting resulted in no elections last year. On the municipal front, voters can expect to see a number of familiar names .on the baliot ‘sheet. Jack Talstra has confirmed he will be seeking his third term as mayor and municipal and school . four of the six aldermen have also confirmed they will run ‘again, They are Bob Cooper, Ruth Hallock, David Hull and Darryl Laurent, First elected in 1976, Cooper has been on council for -all but one year since then. Hav- ing scored her first victory in -1983, Hallock will seek a fourth term while Hull and Laurent are ~ Just completing rookie terms. Danny Sheridan, another coming to the end of his first spell on council; could not con- firm. whether he was running again and said he usually decid- ed the night before nominations closed. Mo Takhar, another ‘who -first took office in 1983, said he had not made up his mind yet either, On the school district. front, Pool water heat TERRACE — Shivering swim- mers emerging from the main pool at the city’s aquatic centre can take heart — the problem of chilly water is only temporary. Recreation director Steve Scott said the problem is old age had finally caught up with the boiler used to heat water for the pool. The boiler is the original one installed when the facility opened in.1974. _ He said a check of its firebox during the annual maintenance inspection found the boiler had a leak. After plugging it, the system was pressure tested, tur- ning up two more small holes. More repairs followed only to have another pressure test reveal a fourth leak. Scott said both the servicing and metal testing companies called in to look at the boiler in- dicated it should be replaced " because ‘‘there is no guarantee “that the’ present repairs will allow the boiler to work for more than a day.” goes on the fritz If council approved that recommendation, he suggested it be replaced by two, smaller boilers. Pointing out the old one had only been used. to 50 per cent of its capacity, he said the new system would mean substantial enrgy cost reduc- tions and provide a back-up boiler when the other is either down for servicing or repairs. Scott proposed going to tender for design and installa- tion of the new boilers im- mediately to minimize the time the main pool remained without heat. Although hopeful the job could be completed quickly, he said there might be a slight delay in starting up this fall’s pool programs. Council approved the dual- boiler system and earmarked $30,000 for the project. The money will be taken out of this ~year’s surplus and then be recovered from the recreation department’s 1991 budget. your meeting. arr, ee 7 HOLD YOUR NEXT. MEETING WITH POISE. _ At the Inn of the West, we do more than just provide a backdrop for your group. We sur- round you with a refreshing setting. 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