Page 10 oon TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. _ STUDENTS COUNCIL ELECs/dates. Student politicians are TIONS brought out some hard|(on the ladder) Greg Houlden, campaigning at Skeena Secondary | Bob Kester, Gordon Wadley while last week when the school was | the girls are (Front) Nina Chris- decorated with posters proclaim-/tl, Diane Porter, Pat Johnson, ing to merits of various candi- Linda Gural, Marsha Lloyd, Judy Kurisu; (Back) Audrey Tro elstra, ‘Pat Bass, Dorothy Hildebrand, [rene Oord, Terry Houlden, Bar- bara Goodlad andSherri Thomas, Hydro worried over wires Kite-flying can be serious— thusiasts should observe the fol- Don't go fly a kite and even deadly, Three power failures in the past month were caused by care- less kite flyers, according toB,C, Hydro, Each resulted in incon- venience to many ‘people, but —more important — each could have resulted in a tragic mis- aps owing ‘does’! and ‘‘don'ts:”’ DO fly kites in an open field, away from electric power wires or transmission towers; ‘DON'T:..try. to remove a kite if it catches in an electric power wire or ona high pole; = DON'T use any kind of metal in making a kite; DBO use perfectly dry string— never wire, metallHc string o7 tinsel; DON'T fly kites on or near public ¢ highways DONT. fly. kited BO have fun’ fiylig Kites— but be safe too, To the Terrace Shopping Centre: ‘on. “this yo Grand - Opening .... We have been happy to have been. /asso- ciated with the constructing of such a 1 fine hew w complex, © e Industrial © Commercial — nd Residential ELLIS HUGHES — ELECTRIC LID. Phone 635-5049 : Use Herald Classifieds The outages occurred in Kam- loops, South Vancouver and Sur- rey when loose kites with metal- lic parts hit powerlines, Typical was the incident in Surrey when a kite crossed a 12,900-volt powerline near 146th Street and 105A Avenue, The contact burned two wires, throw- ing out an entire circuit and blacking out a large residential area for more than half an hour. Had the young kite flyer in- volved been holding on to the string when the kite made con tact with the powerline, he could have been seriously injured, or killed. Even if the kite had had no metal parts, a damp string could have resulted ina serious accident, — Sv, says B,C. Hydro regional | “manager S.C, Burnell, kite en- CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES “to the Terrace Shopping Centre on your GRAND OPENING Weare proud to have been associated with the building of the new shopping centre and wish to extend fo the merchants and . the builders our Best Wishes and congratulations. 4803 Scott. 695-5891: GRAF & SON CONTRACTORS f| lid. Terrace Congratulations & Best Wishes Terrace Shopping Centre GRAND OPENING Light iS on UU The whole new. shopping centre is. an n example ” oF quality workmanship and modern shopping _ convenience. We are proud to have been able to do the painting and decorating of this fine new centre. For years to come this centre will.be a . tribute to ours and others fine quality workman: nee ship. . fs PAINTING. &. DECORATING Ed Piesche Prop