30) Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 25, 199] FIRE. ' ‘s REPORT ___ A burning boxcar, a fuel spill, and the Fire Safety House © The Terrace Fire Department responded to a fuel spill at West End Chevron at about 9:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16. Fire chief Bob Beckett says the service station was closed for about an hour while: firefighters cleaned up about 20 litres of gasoline. There were no injuries, and Beckett says the cause of the spill is unknown. At 10:28 am. on Wednesday, Sept. 18, Rescue 01 was called into action to treat a person who collapsed at Northwest Community College. The call came through B.C. Ambulance dispatch as part of the First Responder program. The patient’s condition was not thought to be serious. On Friday, Sept. 20, firefighters were called to extinguish a smoul- dering fire ina CNR box car con- taining sacks of tie plates. The incident occurred at about 11:10 a.m. behind the Terrace Co-op and arson is the suspected cause. Fire Chief Bob Beckett says two or three juveniles were seen in the area of the box car shortly before the fire. He asks anyone who may be able to identify those respon- sible for the fire phone the Terrace Fire Department or the RCMP. At 4:42 am. on Sunday, Sept. 22, Rescue 01 was dispatched to the scene of a motor vehicle acci- dent on Hwy. 16 about 50 kilo- metres east of Terrace. Beckett says the pickup truck was destroyed, but the lone occupant was apparently uninjured and walked away from the scene before they arrived. Hazelton RCMP say the driver of the vehicle, a resident of Kitwanga, showed up at the Hazelton detach- ment Monday to file an accident report. This week, Terrace’s professional firefighters have volunteered their free time to tour area Grade 4 classes with the Fire Safety House, Beckeit says each session begins with a short video and classroom safety talk, and ends with some practical experience in the Fir Safety House. Firefighters visited Veritas, Cen- tennial Christian and Parkside schools on Monday. Copper Mountain Elementary on Tuesday. They will appear at Uplands Elc- mentary today at 12:50 p.m. At Thornhill Elementary tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. And at Clarence Michiel Elementary at 12:45 p.m. ANYONE HOME? Terrace firefighters weren't sure what they a would find in this smoke-belching CN box car when they responded to an alarm last week. The source of the fire turned - coat out to be burlap bags containing steel tie plates. Arson is suspected in the fire, which did almost no damage. Anyone with information is asked to call the RCMP or the fire department. next Monday. A visit to Cassie Hall Elementary Schoo! will take place sometime in October, but a date is yet to be set. During Fire Safety Week, Oct. 6 to 12, the Terrace Fire Safety House will be used by Kitimat firefighters who will tour schools in their community. On Oct. 15 in Terrace, there will be an event many youngsters here look forward to: a pair of them willbe named fighters? = On Saturday, October 5, 1991, Magic Magic is coming fo Terrace. A show that is guaranteed to amaze and mystify you. The show features Murray Hatfield & Co., Brenda Fox & Wonder Dog Ziggy, ; the hilarious comedy antics of the Juggling Clarke Robertson & Ish, the Singing Clown. Magic Magic is playing at the: R.E.M. LEE THEATRE OCTOBER 5, 1991 2:00 P.M. Sponsored by the Terrace Kinsmen Club TICKETS AVAILABLE AT _ THEDOOR a i PAID FON BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT DAVE PARKER Fire Chief for a Day and will get a little insight into the life of a fire- — Fee Eee eee eeleeleelelelelrelfellele Heather Macedo, Medical Services Branch, Vancouver; - The 3 Youth Prevention Workers: Gerald Chapdelaine, Liza Haldane, © Dave Western; Canadian Airlines & Terrace Travel, Kermode Board & Staff, Theo Grant, Caterer Caterers Helpers: Marg Shaw, Viola Robinson, Bonnie Anderson. Facilitators: Lee Brown, Chief Leonard George, Cecil Paul, Pearl Campbell. Media: Michelle Gayse, CFTK TV/RADIO, Terrace Review, Terrace Standard. Supporters: Iskut Band Office, Haisla Support Centre, Dr. D. Bowering, Skeena Health Unit, Rob Watts, Corrections Branch, Mayor Jack Taistra, - Dave Parker, MLA, Jim Fulton, MP, Frank Hamilton, School District #88, Ruby Huisman, Social Services & Housing, Al Ricard, Probation, Neil Taylor, Mental Health - Contributors: Safeway; Co-op; B.C. Forest Service; Insight Media; ICBC — Vancouver; Skeena Health Unit; Regional Office, A&D Program, Prince George; Heather’s Balloon Magic; Inn of the West; Mount Layton Hotsprings; Aquatic Centre; | would like to thank the following people for their help and contribution toward the August Workshop “The Rising Spirit” and the week of events. This week was a success — THANKS TO YOU! Terrace Inn; Sandman Hotel; Slumberlodge; Terrace Sight & Sound; Workwear World; The Head Shed: Woolworths; jronworks; Doris’ Coiffures; Jon's Photo Graphics Crisis Counsellors: lan Lundquist, Vancouver Detox; Wilp Si Satxw Healing Centre; Northwest Counselling Centre; Northwest A&D Program; A&D Program, Correctional Centre; Mental Health Helpers: Flora Muldoe-Wilson; Roy Lablonda; Neil Strain; Kenneth Cooper; Robert Samuels; Anthony Wilson; Thomas Wesley; Jerry Johns; Ben Strain; Norm Chapdelaine; Tony Pavao; Lee Bingham; Parks & Recreation (all staff); Barb Kennedy; Annyha Klinger © Security: Gerald Chapdelaine; Ben Nickerson; Harry Brown; RCMP Entertainers: Terrace Community Band; Norm Desjardin; Lola Kinney; Colleen & Lee Bingham; Bob O’Doneghey; Chief Leonard George: James Lincoln; Tim Derrick; Kitsumkalum Dancers AND TO ALL THE WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS - THANK YOU! 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