reriatre marae Lela ve Mage La arnerel hod kar ary 4 | oad Leb reg gs . | ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1990 Vol. 6, Issue No. 12 Phone 635-7840 Fax . 635-7269 HAPPY SILVER. ANNIVERSARY! it was a ‘performing arts celebration last weekend to mark the 25th anniversary of the __- Pacific Northwest Music Festival. Cutting the cake at a recaption are thie year’s president, Norah Ferguson; B. CG, Performing “> Arts Festival vice president lan Graham; founding members Marylin Davies, Andy Brodie and Ginnie Lowrie; Bill Young, Nestival president from 1971-72. More on page A3. --Minietry gets serious ~ about new overpass Five city representatives spent some time discussing a second Terrace overpass with top Ministry of Highways bureaucrats in Vic- toria last week and the resulis, says .city administrator Bob Hallsor, were excelent. This: doesn’t mean we. will be getting a new overpass any time soon, but ‘it’ ‘does Indicate some Positive progress in that direction. ccpacq tamer pecs smnccamy imam bro rene tg pp According to Mayor Jack Talstra, the ministry has made a:commit- ment to conduct an overall study. on a new overpass. "I think this is progress," he says. “We've never been this far before and I think it shows that they’re really serious now." This isn’t the first study on the matter of a second overpass, Talstra points out, but it is the first Men ot i aE yg ge Bec Cem Poe done by the province. Previous studies have been carried out by the cjty, and Talstra thinks the results of those studies might help to speed up the process a little. "They can look at those studies, the situation today, and try to_ attach a '91 dollar figure to them," he explains. This new study will also be far Continued on page A2 Li 4a aM a i Accident claims life of local youth _ Acar crash south of the Terrace-Kitimat airport shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday night took the life of 29-year-old Terrace resident Fraser Allan Oakes. According to Terrace RCMP a 1978 Mazda GLC left the road and went down an embankment 4.4 kilometers south of the airport entrance. Its three passengers and the driver were thrown from the vehicle. RCMP reported Monday that two were in stable condition in Mills Memorial Hospital while the fourth person in the vehicle was apparently uninjured. RCMP have released no other information and the cause of the accklent is not known. The Terrace Review has been able to uncover some of the facts, however. Accordiug to the Riverside Towing driver who Continued on page A2 m | 1 ; ‘rte. we he Bae an ng Terrds ep te wes eo oe Se cane A Bat Var ER ~ ce Ad i aa maerwedag beet Dy ee an et reves ratet ls: Foe mtg cn rena an a Doe von r ry i wt 4 + ‘A ' < “ileal. Saat a ate a . 7 i oases eit gee re eas te ~ Z