an Pe eee ava nen - : 16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 7, 1987 Welcome Skeena MLA Dave Parker (center), accompanied by his wife Dawne (left), warmly greeted a large number of people who at- tended the official opening and the ribbon-cutting ceremony of , the Skeena constituency office on Lakelse Avenue in Terrace. Daniele Berquist photo. A ribbon cutting ceremony for the Skeena constituency office was held on December 20. MLA Dave Parker snipped the ribbon in two. Part- time classes to begin at Montessori TERRACE — The Ter- race Montessori Children’s House will begin part-time classes in _ the mornings in order to accommodate parent's . needs. _. by Philip Musselman Two years ago the Ter- .. Tace: Montessori Children’s House opened ». its doors to local children. ‘~The pre-school boasts a special teaching method ‘that was developed by Dr. '*. Maria Montessori. ~The school has opened _. classes for two or three _» day part-time periods, but «4s also maintaining the -: full-time class. -Two day classes take “place on Tuesday and a Thursday, while three day ~ openings fare on Monday, .° Wednesday, and Friday. . According to teacher, Tracie LeBlond parent support has been over- whelming, and enrolment more than satisfactory. The pre-school recently changed locations from 4907 Lazelle to 3312 Sparks. The location is now very centralized and allows us field trip access to a number of delightful learning places, LeBlond explained. Two day per week classes cost $45 per month, while three days per week are $65 per month, Three day enrol- ment in the afternoons is quite high, while classes in the mornings, on two or three day schedules, are just beginning. The Montessori Children’s House operates on the same scheduling as the public school system and full-time, five day ser- vices are Still available. Expo. iy sign called traffic hazard TERRACE .— The monumental mound of dirt that forms the found-._ ation for the Expo 86 sign next to Terrace’s tourist information office has been identified as a serious traffic hazard by the Ter- race RCMP. In a letter to Terrace council Insp. Yeske, of- ficer-in-charge of the Ter- race RCMP detachment, supports a Pacific Nor- thern Gas employee in re- f questing that.the dirt pile © be either removed or reduced before a serious accident occurs. Yeske points out in the letter that the position of the sign screens visibility for vehicles turning onto Highway 16 off Kerr St., forcing drivers to intrude into the eastbound lane of the busy thoroughfare before they are able to see oncoming traffic. Yeske states that the RCMP have not heard of any collisions at the intersection, but he indicates there have been a numberof near misses. A previous resolution of Terrace council had ex- pressed the intent to- leave the mound in anticipation of replacing the Expo sign with a Welcome to Ter- race message. In view of . i the RCMP letter, how- ever, Ald. Bob Jackman proposed at the Dec, 22 council meeting that the ‘matter be dealt with im- mediately. Ald. Ruth Hallock indicated that due to the notification the city could incur a liability if an accident subsequently oc- curs at the intersection. Ald. Robert Cooper, however, pointed out that winter temperatures have probably frozen the mound solid, necessitating the use of jack hammers _ for any modifications. Council resolved to commission the work, if practical, under the advice of the RCMP. Get your message across, place an ad Northwest Star Terrace Review Call toll free: 1-800-663-7671 In Terrace call: 635-7840 ~ Quick and CASYon. 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