Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 7, 1987 Crossings will have new signs A new weapon in the war on railway crossing accidents was unveiled in On- tario recently, stated a news release. The first of thousands of new, highly-reflective warning signs will be installed across the province over the next year. The signs, in red and white, will be visible from greater distances, par- ticularly at night when they reflect light far more brightly than the old black and white "'crossbuck"' signs long familiar to Canadian drivers. While maintaining the crossed shape, they are pictographic, in that they carry no lettering, thus will be universal across Canada. The changeover began last year in British Columbia and Alberta. Conversion was completed this spring. The railways are now install- ing the new crossbucks in Saskat- chewan, Manitoba and Ontario. By March 31, 1988, the conversion of more than 31,000 crossings will have occurred. : There are more than 6,500 crossings in Ontario, the second largest number in any province. In addition to the war- ning signs, about 45 per cent of all On- tario crossings have flashing lights and bells. ~ / Although Ontario has one-quarter of all the railway crossings in Canada, the province accounted for one-third of all accidents reported to the Canadian Transport Commission in 1985: 199 accidents involving 18 deaths and 98 injuries. Five years ago, there were 277 ac- cidents in Ontario. Twenty-eight peo- ple were killed and 127 injured. -------------------- Hansen arrives A sudden snowfall delayed Hansen's arrival. (Photo by Ken Lusk). There were plenty of people on hand New Year's Eve to welcome wheelchair athlete Rick Hansen when he arrived in Terrace at about 5:30 p.m. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des iv télécommunications canadiennes fs C 'i ' NOTICE CRTC - Public Notice 1986-354. The Commission has received the following application: 1. SCHREIBER, Ont. Application (862927100) by SISSONE CABLE T.V. INC.,P.O. Box 84, Schreiber, Ont., POT 2S0, to amend the licence for the broadcasting receiving undertak- ing serving Schreiber: a) by adding a specific conditon of licence authorizing it to act as a Part Ill licenseee; and b) to avail itself of applicable sections of the Cable Television Regulations, 1986. Ex- amination of application: 224 Park St. Schreiber, Ont. The complete text of this notice and the application may be view- ed at CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrassses de la Chaudiere, 1 Pro- menade du Portage, Room 561, Hull Quebec. Interventions must be filed with the Secretary General, CRTC, Ot- tawa, Ont., K1A ON2, with proof that a co y has been served on the applicant on or before 20 January 1987. For more information you may also call the CRTC Publics Hearings Branch at (819)997-1328 or 997-1027, CRTC Infromation Services in Hull at (819)997-0313. Canada : Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. AT YOUR SERVICE| Hansen meets townspeople Chapman was absent due to illness, but Joubert read Hansen a welcoming letter from her. (Photo by Ken Lusk). Above, Rick Hansen is flanked by Kinsman Gord Moorey and Councillor Chris Joubert in the con- ference room at the recreation complex. Reeve Gilles Pouliot, MPP Lake Nipigon Helping You Is My Job! CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-268-7192 Monday to Friday M ° H t d in Schreib th ing of during busi Jan. 2 and was also welcomed there with words Honest message New Year's Day off, but resumed his journey on Friday. He arrived in Schreiber at about 8:40 a.m. (Photo by Ken Lusk). ness hours , of praise and generous donations. Hansen took eR ES « Re Se KT