i egy aman 2 aa RENE TTEE SS et RR Sc HS Lae. t « pe donia students: ~.. fears unfounded John, Bastin, “Principal of. , Caledonia Senior Secondary “Schook: has assured the Herald that students attending the Food classes in the Home Economic Courses at the school -will.nol be required to attend a further. semester next year to. ‘make up for cancelled. -Mr, :Bastin said that the regular teacher for this course has. had to give up because of /poor. health and he has ex- perienced -some difficulty ix ‘getting: a ‘good replacement. .) tTangements lave been made ‘(ov bring a-Home Eiconomics _ - Steacher-up from Vancouver, =. This replacement was expected wi bul has not “by, last. we” shown uy Spy next week. : Some. students have become ‘concerned. that the missed > periods would: result..in “a situation which would see them forced to. attend =a further During’ the week of January ‘96th, the Regional District of . ~ Kitimal-Stikine hosted two ~ meetings dealing with Bill 42, “the ‘Land Commission Act, At * both the Thornhill Elementary , School and: the New Hazelton ; as. Baslin has ad- . "’yised Lhat a leacher will be here © - Community Hall, the Region © “showed its - proposed .. Agricultural Reserve plans for /- the Regional District and heard “submissions from local yesidents..” 7 “SOP MTGRNIILL) ELEMENTARY - S SCHOOL At tie hearing at the = ‘Tharntiill Elementary Schoo! on _ January 28, the Regional Board “* hearing committee comprised =Chaigman Clift, Directors * Corbin King (Electoral Area A), and George Thom (District ~! of-Kitimat) and Administrator. The hearing was designed to provide exposure to residents of the west end of the Kitimat- -1.cStikine Regional District, with the Land Commission and the “Regional, District's. role in : formulating _the » Agricultural Reserve Plans. . Many -sub- “missions. were heard, and (a - Standard appeal form was “made available to aggrieved “SJ. parties, The: main ‘concern of ~ >. pesidlent@,'in’ the: west centered Soop on Ale: conflicts’ between sub- ~ Country Living FOR SALE- MISC. 20 Percent Off - “Ice Blast” (5 or 10-Ib, bags) Melt the ice off steps & walks! 10 Percent Off - Allintertor Paint, Stains, Varnishes. It’s good indoor painting weather! Snow Shovels { Aluminum) - New, stock Just . : arrived! uo House Plans- Have them professionally drawn Now, - Ready tor Spring building - Sale Continues next week. . . Sav-Mor Builders Centre Ltd. . 402? KEITH AVE, TERRACE PHONE 435-7224 ree oo ~. PRUDE : "Real Estate - Insurance - 4646 Lakelse Terrace P Costly three bedroom Cedar Lyn Thornhill just off Highway 25, bedroom, laundry room and unlq * landscaped to enhance tha natura _Cantact Rusy Liungh 635-5754. semester next fall, The- stiidents involved are in their final semester. However Mr. Bastin assured us that this would not be the case. ‘ _ ‘The reason for the delay in getting a replacement is two- fold. One, there is ashortage of Home’ Economies teachers in the province and secondly, Mr.” Bastin said thata teacher could have been obtained at once but of. such poor caliber that more damage than good would have been done. This would have resulled in more scholastic damage being done than the situation as it now exists with students misssing their Food Classes. , . Students brought the matter’ to fight by telling their parents that they go to school ‘and classes as scheduled only to find that the periods assigned to Fouad classes are cancelled and * they are given free periods, Agricultural eserve Meetings — division aspirations in the Thornhill and Kalum Lake land reserve restrictions. HAZELTON, CO MMUNITY - “HALL The Hazelton - hearing was chaired by- Vice-Chairman Jae Kitimat) and comprised Regional District represen- talives Perry York (Village of Hazelton) and Marty Allen (Electoral Area B). The predomenance of ran- ching at the east. end’ of the Regional District was evident as many individuals recom-. mended inclusion of various parcels. into Agricultural Reserves. Of main concern was the question of definition of allowable uses in Agricultural Reserves. Regional District Ad- ministration is now preparing the amended Agriculiural Land Reserve Plans. The amended plans are taking. into. account - the expression of the public at the two meelings and ~. the minimum capability standards allowed by the-.B.C.--Land-.~PassiyG .aveas. .. BS elude ' fe Commission. It-is important -thal. the public. submit; their - appeals no later than February . 15,1974". ‘ . ‘ Banyay | (District of” sateteiatetate a ofitet eect hone 635-6142 expences dal home situated in an exclusive subdivision in This home hrs a fell basement.with an extra ve hathroow. The property is wooded and | satting. W.L.5. For further information ‘There was a special meeting of the District of Terrace Municipal Council held on Thursday Jauary 31, durlng (he lunch hour, Mayor Gordon Howland was In the chair and alt aldermet' except’ Dave Maroney were present. Presideat Wayne Gaunt of the Terrace and District Cham- berol Com merce was present as al observer. : A report of the Municpai Planning, Zoning and Traffic Committee was. tabled and adopted by Council. . Application for Trailer’ . Pormit (N. Carlson} The commitlee was * In- formed of legal implications regarding the granting of : trailer permits, on the basis. of compassionate grounds. _ Subsequent lo dissemination of the information.presented a general discussion ensuéd regarding - the. request; . following. which if was recommended that’ Ad- - ‘ministration be authorized lo determine the limitations of the “Municipal, Enabling and * Validating Act”, insofar as its applicalion to the matter under MASTER PLAN FOR LITTLE PARK. “Drive areas and. agricultural - The development of the passive park site’ at the Lower “Little. Park was. the prime . matter for -discussion at Monday. night's Terrace - Recreation Commission meeting, « : . The Commissioners met with Alan ‘Soutar of Soutar Condie Associates ‘Architecture Planning, whe will. take- the input from the commissioners and put together a master plan for the,development.- = - Mr... Soular saw. the. - development in terms of three stages. ‘The first would be to -establish a master plan for the total development of the facility, then present thal in a three dimensional model: form and from that isolate’ Phase I, the basic groundwork thal could be accomplished this year, There were also four areas lo be considered, according to Mr. Ty, ic, as well as walkways park and fountain. or. pool “in? conjunction with a town square: as a focal point for the park. There would also be limiled. - aclive areas,” The activilies envisioned by Mr. Soular in- cluded harsehoes, checkers, shuifleboards and so on.. Third, there would be the development -’ of barriers against the strong north east wind thal sweeps through that area and then there would be the future of (he _ Park in it’s setting. : The concep! of the park that Mr. Soutar brought to the ‘meeting’ included trees and contured barriers against the wind in the north and east corners, with the aclive areas co-ordinated with « this development. For the most part - the park wauld be passive and open with walkways leading lo a focal pint - the square and fountain. .". Rusty Ljungh. - proximataly 2 acres. The hy floors, cabinet kitchen, vlecirle Two Bedrooms on a Small Acreage = This well built modern bungalow Is located In the Kleanza subdivision on ap- ouse has wall to wall shag carpeting, viny! kitchen - at and an attached carpart. An excellent water system Is provided by a drilled wall. For appointment to view Phone —_ ‘Three bedroom heme on the corner of Sparks and fot. The basament features two bedrooms, full z “grea, Part of the basement is presantly rented for $100.00, Contact Rusty or’ _ ~ Bert Liungh for further particulars. _ _ Older Type Revenue Home Davis Street ona tandscaped bathroom and rumpus room: —_ ort RUSTY LJUNGE “45-8754 4725 Walsh . Avenue Full basement home with 2 bedroams on the maln floor and 4 intha basement. The living room: has wall to wail carpeting and cabinet kitchen has a Sullt in 54 10 view. TOM SLEMKO 635-1366 Sen OHIN CURRIE 635-5865 BOB SHERIDAN 635-2604", oe BERT LJUNGIL 635-5754 ea shell, washrooms and lighting inthe fi ApplicationforHezoning “