A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 3, 1996 THERE’S NOW a perma- ment place for people to take their surplus paint The Terrace Bottle Depot is the repository for paint under a contract with the B.C. Paint Care Association, Information signs went up this weck and large con- lainers for shipping paint have arrived, Up until now, the paint care association had brought through a mobile depot for surplus products. Shirley Middleton of the Terrace Bottle Depot says the expansion into paint col- lection marks another way for the company to continue recycling. ‘ICll be something new for us, We hope people will bring in their paint,’’ she said, The large shipping con- tainers are made to be Jeak proof and can be loaded onto trucks with a forklift or pallet jack, Paints that will be ac- cepted include interior and exterior latexs, alkyds and enamels, Porch paint is acceptable, The list of non acceptable paint includes marine bot- tom paint, paints containing pesticides, paints in aerosol cans, automotive paint or paints containing cleaners or additives. Lists of acceptable and non acceptable paints are available at the depat. Middleton said paint in glass bottles or in open con- tainers won't be accepted. “They need lids and should be in factory-labelled containers,’’ she said, Once collected, the paint H aint, will store : JANUARY 1996 PA LACE JANUARY 1996 SUNDAY MONDAY. 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Hockey Friendship Peaks Tenace Nisga'a Tibal | Youth Soceer School Association Society Gymnastics | Ani-Poverty | Counci-Terace | search & Rescue 21 23 24 20), rae 26s: Brothers ef Terrace At Terrace Terrace Peaks 4 neate 8 Big Sisters Association Thornhill J, Minor Kermode Gymnastics | ——_Society Terace | —————— Sec. Basabal | Friendship |—“ganes | Temece || Hspxa tia | Kina Cud_ School Association | Society | Mountain Ski Clu] Aati-Povery | CouncibTenace | Terrace Skating 28 Terrace 30 31 Galeri Minor rey Terrace ‘ ees EW SIE: woe whl os : r. See. Hockey Ouse Blueback maT —— School Association | Society | Swim Club SIGN SAYS IT all as Shirley Middleton of the Terrace Bottle Depot prepares what's needed for the depot to take surplus paint. She's sitting on one of the large | Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 12:45 containers which, when full, will be loaded onto trucks for a trip south, Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:309.m. Games 10:00 p.m. making of cement, says and into the environment. lection program. Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon Last Wednesday of the month Is DOUBLE BINGO Catherine Kim of the B.C. In its first year from No- The association collects Paint Care Association. vember 1994 to November 50 cents from each can of TW, MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION Any paint that can’t be 1995, the association says it paint sold to help finance its 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 will be trucked to Prince George for shipment to Vancouver. Paint that can be re-used will be made available at no charge to non profit organi- zations. Other kinds of paint will be used as fuel in the used will be put into gar- spent $2.8 million on its col- operations. bage dumps but only as a last resort, said Kim. The Terrace depot makes for four in the north with Port Clements, Prince Rupert and Prince George being the other three loca- Dec. tions. 22 The addition of Terrace is 23 part of an expansion pro- 24 giam that will total 100 25 depots by the end of the 26 year ; 27 Most of the major manufacturers of paint 28 belong to the paint care as- sociation. ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS With winter now on us, watch for blowing snow and limited visibility, Ouring jl m warmer periods watch for slush when salt is applied. . reduce speed during winter conditions, Please watch for and obey all traffic B contro! signing. TO REPORT ROAD HAZARDS, CALL 1-800-665-505t. 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