; TERRACE 'Omineca™ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, June 22, 196 Public Hearing ’ continued from page 1. clal zones required buffer -areas which are normally. provided through residential no, 3 zoning. These allow for high rise and apartment type buildings, lodges and other similar vonstruction. Councillor French pointed out that sawmills and the department of public works maintenance build- ings were-Iocated in the Skeena Secondary ared long before many of the property owners Listed on the petition constructed their homes, He indicated it was logical to assume that. light: industriel de- velopment would occur in the area, and he stressed that town planning had teen made on a long term basis, “These things eventually HAVE to be,,” Councillor French said, Among other submissions made, wag one from Terrace Equipment Sales and Terrace Transfer in which it was pointed out that an apparent insufficiency in alloca- tions.of property allowed for light industrial usage was evident. Sev- eral other businessmen added voices ta this submission. Still other submissions prompted questions from interested members of the public gallery. Following adjournment of the hearing, a meeting of Council to- gether with members of the advi- sory town planning commission, was called for the purpose of giv- ing preliminary study to the sub- missions. It was recommended by Council- lor French, backed by Councillors Norton and Tupper, that the bylaw should be adopted at the next re- gular meeting and that Tuesday night’s submissions should then be treated on an individual basis. This would probably result in gev- eral amendments to the bylaw af: ter its adoption, in order to assure the least possible hardship for Ter- Tace ratepayers and business esta- blishments, Reeve Goulet was emphatic in his desire to see that all persons affected by the proposed new zon- ing are given fair treatment, and that every method possible be em- Ployed to see that a minimum of hardship and inconvenience occur. —— More Work continued from page 1 month, bingo and rental revenue showed a slight decline but the Seneral revenue picture remained good, It was pointed out that any local organization having recreation matters for consideration, should bring them to the recreation com- mission rather than Municipal Council. The main purpose of the commission is to study requests for assistance in the recreation field and to plan various community recreational outlets, July 5th. slip if you are eligible for it. RCN RIO TOURISTS — The foot Corcovado mountain dominates the city state of Rio de Janeiro and the RCN sailors who journeyed up the moun- tain to see the, vast panor- ama of this glamorous ocean metropolis. Cencdian Forces Photo Notice To Taxpayers DISTRICT OF TERRACE The date for addition of 10% penalty on unpaid current taxes is July 5th this year, This means that the Cashier's wicket at the Muni- cipal office will be very busy for the next few days. To avoid waiting in line and to assist us in handling ‘the last-minute rush, we are appealing to texpoyers to pay their taxes by cheque wherever possible, Cheques need not be certified if they are mailed in time to be cleored before Do not forget to enclose the tax notice with your cheque, and remember to fill in the Home-owner’s Grant Mail tax notices and cheques to: DISTRICT OF TERRACE, BOX 610, TERRACE, B.C. Thank you for your co-operation. - W. REID, Collector, WITtTR CAMPFIRES ? Ainencber only yoy can PREVENT FOREST FIRES | ‘CENTENNIAL MEMOS ‘Be Canada’s first train robbery tous Place at the Fraser River y of Silverton “in 1904 when Miner and two cronies took abd $7,000 from 4 CPR mail car a} escaped, tare a ae oa peceracacacececneacanncscececaecacecscerenrt EXECUTIVE CAR One owner 1962 Chryslean Imperial, only 46,000 mile ; Brand new first line tired fully equipped, radio, poweme windows, power brakes, oval tomatic transmission origit® al cost $11,000. A tradi will be accepted. Balancime can be financed — $2899 Peter Anderien, evening phone 843-5508, Res CCL TCL COC CEC CLE OCE COLE. 100- foot- plus armspread of Christ the Redeemer atop 2, 100 Learn How, Learn Now TESS BROUSSEAU, proprietor of Terrace Student Driving School takes over the keys of a le Brand New ‘Four-Door 1966 Rambler “Classic” of 7 ( with dual controls) from Herman Onstein of "THORNHILL RAMBLER LTD. __ for ~ ‘Terrace Student Driving School EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED A.A.A, INSTRUCTORS, LESSON $6 AND HOUR — TEENAGERS, 6 LESSONS FOR $30 PHONE Esther Clarke: . VI 3-6910 Tess Brousseau’ V1 3.6879