. Peter Wightman, a bridge engineer with the ministry of : highways (left), receives his WCB Belt-Up Award from’ . Mark Rueile, WCB Terrace industrial safety officer. “Wightman received the award after driving on the high- way on Oct. 30 when the vehicle falled to make a curve and left the road. Despite the potential for serious In- lury, Whightman was unhurt ard‘ able to walk away from the badly damaged vehicle. Russ Petch, a former Concrete pliant. _ Up, and live! Terrace resident, has also been awarded at the Glacler Petch. was driving on Highway 37A noriheast of Stewart on July 17, 1981 when he lost control of the ministry of highways: ‘pickup and It left the road, ~ rolling over four times. The pickup was a write off but. . ' Petch was able to walk away fram the vehicle. Buckle - number of - Alberta firefighters. fight with fire’ “Alberta forest firefighters have been forced to fight helped situation, improve © the’ In Alberta, Lewis said fire was the only weapon left in ‘Nineteen were listed ‘under fire-with fire in their battle against the 200,000-hectare (500,000-acre) Footner Lake arta blaze iri the province’ ‘a ~ northwest. ‘Frank Lewis, .a forest . protection technician, said Monday the fire, one-third the size of Prince Edward Ialand, was too hot to fight directly. and crews were. penne to-cut a fire break: use eth ae YinMothe,.. ulate et ty “tittw setues Yo Meanwhile, there was litle change reported in a. 160,000-hectare (400,000- acre} forest fire in northern British Columbia, although cloudy skies, cooler tem- peratures and a _con- siderable amount of rain on the east side of the blaze . oe “Things seem - to. be turning a little more in our “favor,” said Paul Pasnick, forest service regional protection officer, - ‘in Smithers, “I hope this is the break. we've been. waiting for.’ _ The eight residents of the ‘tiny resort community of Coal River - remained ‘on evacuation alert in case the fire, the second-largest in. ‘thekipkovine's) ana Met Atehe? Hel load Gi said Pasnick. 9 77''7?"*" Phe. town’s. residents returned to. their. homes Sunday after they were forced to flee the fire — estimated to be 130- kilometres long and, 32 kilometres wide’ — on Saturday. - a ‘the battle against | the Footner Lake blaze, 850 kilometres northwest -of . Edmonton. “There’s no way we ‘can get enough manpower to pul it under coritrol and we can’t make a direct attack oi’? - Firefighters plan to set up a fire break in the southwest. and then torch the forest ‘between the control line and ers fuel, Lewis said the fire, which expanded ‘out of several smaller ones, could be - under control by, the end of - the ‘month, . | 'Thé Footner fire is the -only-one out of 21 in Alberta control and.one was being - held. - . Hank Doerksen, director Forest: of the B.C.. Protection Branch, said so far, this year more. than 334, 000 hectares (835,000 _acres) of timber has bur- 4 ned, approximately five | times more than was logged in the province last. year. ‘‘Pieture: a mile strip. ‘running. from Vancouver to Reina George, ana then tte aa eT sale : azn eoays cree they _ become starved for ; O¥6F to. Prince Rupert: and ould, have,an idea of lhe size of it,""he said. Pashnik said his normal expenditure for the Prince - Rupert area Is $1 million: To _ date, costs have risen above $4. million with 48 fires | * burning or extinguished. ~“ During the same period ‘last. year, 17‘ fires cost. a mere $200,000 to fight in the Train derailed INGERSOLL, Ont. (CP) — ~ More than 60. persona have: been taken to Ingersoll’s Alexandra Hospital: after a collision today between a Via Rail passenger traln and a CN > freight train just east of this southwestern Ontario town. Ralph Stewart, of London, a passenger on the Via Rail train who received minor injuries in the accident, said’ the train was ‘travelling slowly when “all ofa sudden, beng, people-were flying.” Caroline Nault of Montreal also was treated for bruises, “I didn’t even know we had hit,” she said.-““t was sleeping “and all of a sudden [ hit the seat in front of me." Julaine Roberts of Toronto, another passenger, said the seats in the passenger train broke loose with the force of the collision. ~~ --“T must of banged my head, ‘but Iwas near the back of the train so.1 might have got off a little easier," she sald. _." I London, about 50 kilometres away; a spokesman for - the Victoria. Hospital said she had been. told that eight, : people injured in the collision were on the. way... She said the hospital ha ben told two were on stretchera:__ and two others in wheelchairs bul the extent of their in-~ ° juries had not yet been determined, An Ontario Provinclal Police spokesman said. there have ; been no seriaus injuries reported. The cause of the. head-on collision between the éastbound - "passenger train and a westbound ‘freight train carrying general cargo has not yet been determined, ‘a spokesman for Via Rail said. a? Te: eT - She said several cars from both passeager train No. a2, which had been heading to Toronto from Sarnia with about - _ 10 passengers aboard, and the -fteight train No. 413° were derailed in the collision. -* !“'? - The Iscomotive on the phssenser train was derailed “as 7 were “a couple of cara. of the_Sreight ‘rain. a -CN. ~ Spokesman said. Ingersoll is zo kilometres ue Woodaack, Rights é | . 4 “ a a wee { ; . aT VANCOUVER (cpy — ‘The. § aie: ‘Court’ of Canada’ 3 ‘Monday that the Insurance Corp: of. B C. could not cancel . fhe ingurance of a Saanich, B.C., man without good cause,’ “Was a test between ihe rights of the individual yersus the” - “righty of the insurance - company, Bays e human his. spokesman. , The: -deelsion: ended } a sixeyeat fight. between Robert HeeFapink ‘and ICBC, which cancelled fire insurance on twa - of: -Heerspink’s Sidney, B.C.; propeyties’ after he was, . charged in. i875 with ‘traffleking: tn ‘mbrijisna, ‘Hamme Jensen, the-B.¢. human rightsbranch director, sald the corporation withdrew the insurance because it: feared 'retailation- against Heerspink's Properties because - _ of his ‘drug charge.” eat. rie i geegescutea tae ne neem comm nae amore te tertammmmme dy ' t all burning oul of control. same region. - Pistriot ef Terrace Notion: of Public Hearing ‘Amendment to the Official Community Plan nal [ lL TAKE NOTICE that 2 an amendment is ‘belng proposed to.the Official Community Plan, 0.C.P. (By-law 905) as. provided - under Section of the Muncipat ‘Act. The intent of the amendment Is to change the Land Use designation from Heavy Industrial to Commercial on the properties outilned and shaded on the above plan Oe 6510, Lots 1 and 2, Plan 2029, D.L.°361, Range. 5, Coast District), | The proposed Official: Community Plan . Amendment may be viewed by any and , all, Interested. parties . during. normal “business b hour's (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.); Nofday to Friday, | at the ‘Municipal Othe. No. 59215, Eby. Street, “Terrace, he. ‘Public “Hearing will - be - hela. ‘on An ‘Monday, August 16, 1982 at 8:15 p.m.:in -the Municipal Council. Chambers, 3215. _ Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. Any person(s) wishing: to - ‘volce thelr opinions regarding this proposed Official Community Pian Amendment, may do so ‘In writing to the’Mayor and ‘Council and-. or in person ‘the evening, ‘pf. the: Public Hearing.’ TAKE NOTICE. ‘AND: BE: GOVERNED, - ACCORDINGLY, — -_ 4 " R. 5. Greno Planning Director: “The Saskatchewan Provintelal Forest Fire Control Centre said Sunday, for the first time'since June © 10, there were no major. the fires ‘burning in province, * Residential Terrace, B.C. *Custom Homes 635-5628 Abe Vander Kwak : rennace— The Kitimat General,'Hospital will have its chfinney. ‘repaired whether the: provincial: _ffrerament wants @ Day fr ‘itor:not, «| The | “Kitimat-Stik Proposal ‘ studied. JERUSALEM (AP) _ ‘The Israeli ‘cabinet today “approved in principle” the latest US. proposal for evacuating Palestinian guerrillas from Beirut, but said it would ask for changes in the blueprint. Cabinet Secretary Dan ' Meridor sald Israel Was demanding as. a precon- dition that it be given “speedily” a list of al) the Arab countries to which the guerrillas would retreat. It also insisted that the , departing guerrillas be equal to -the number of guerrillas which _ Israel believes now are in Beirut. . 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