ee a tS rep pe: 1 veers Eat be The Terrace Review asked: “ew _ Do you plan to attend — the Jaycees’ Pacific “sbocthwoet Trades Fair 638-1132 ‘this weekend? | Roylene Ollarny Yes, to see the new- est cars that are on the market. And something to do on Sunday, . _ Joe Martin 1 don’t know if I will. or not. It all depends if one or two Trades ‘Fairs. lf | have time | usually go. Harold Olson No. | won’t be in town. But | usually at- tend. The Trades Fairis one way of getting peo- ple to know about what kind of businesses and . services .afe available. in the community. | think the Trades Fair is - of value to area resi-- dents. Neil Courtney | would like to go. | think the Trades Fair i is agreat idea. — Shalla Stewart. Sure." {| just got: into: | town and haven't been : to one for a long time, so why not. and "Fund established for stricken family - TERRACE — A family residing on the shore of Lakelse Lake lost every-— thing but their lives recent- ly after a gas explosion burned their home to the ground. ; ’ Ron Young was alonein ' the house when leaking I'm around. I’ve been to .. propane from a defective fitting ignited and the tank blew up. Young was hos- pitalized .with severe burns, and his wife Debbie their children, Jonathan and Sharon, are ' presently staying’ with friends. - -The Youngs .had no home insurance, and the Northwest Chapter. of B.C. Steelhead Society has - established a relief fund for the unfortunate fami- ly.- Donations to assist them can be made at the - Northwest Sportsman on the corner of Kalum St. and Lakelse Ave., or deposited directly into the | Young House Account at. the Terrace and District Credit Union. _ Anyone wanting further information is advised to contact Bob Brown at 635-9351. penalty; iT CTR a EMER NE, Ts “Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 22, 1987. 5s Coiifali undecidedo on. billing penalty refunds _ TERRACE — The utility. bills that property owners in Terrace receive from the - city. ‘for water and. “various. ‘other. services ‘are “payable” on. a quarterly _ basis, The’second quarter “bills fall due on the same “day annual taxes are due, - creating» massive lineups, .. inconvenience and | irrita- tion for’ everyone - in- volved. Last: year the city de- : cided to do the public a favor and moved the due date for the. second quarter, ahead three days _ to redute congestion at the municipal cashier's wicket. Despite notifica- tion efforts, however, 99 people failed to get the message and were assessed .a 10 percent’ penalty on their utility charges when they appeared on the usual date of June 30 to pay ‘their bills... - _ A lengthy argument | with some ratepayers’ en- sued, but.council stood its ground i in demanding the one of the note... disgruntled. group recently complained to.‘ Hector Topham, the B.C. Inspec- tor of Municipalities.: In_a letter ‘that arrived before council April. 13, Topham appears to. ‘dim view ‘of council's: stance - on the issue. “I: that Council has, decided: ‘to. ‘restore the original billing practice. In the. interests of ‘fair and reasonable treatment the’ question of continued ef- . forts to collect the penalty bears another look,’’ he Suggests... Ald. Bob Jackman, seconded by Ald.” Ruth Hallock, put forward a . motion to refund the penalties in question, an amount in the: order of $700. ‘“We've antagonized ‘these people enough,” Jackman ‘commented in reference’ to the ‘rate- payers. ,about. things. but thet te. oe ‘fund could seta precedent _ exposing. the’city to. “_..utidetermined * -action. on other - ‘penalty-charge issues, 2 We should admit” we were wrong and ‘apolo- | gize,”’. Jackman argued, “It’s a matter of setting a tone and. being respon: sive,”? “Clark, however, refused ; continued on page 2 24 etter _ - Tot the editor, _ On behalf of the. members of our associa- tion, I would like to thank | you for your excellent _publicity of the events during the months of February and March. We’ very much ap- . preciate your assistance, . Ald, ‘George Clark P ey spoke against the motion, - “saying .that in retrospect ‘changing the billing date. ‘wasn’t the best way to go... Nirmal Parmar, ; President _.. ‘Terrace & District. - Multicultural Association == : Terrace, B. Cc; co | OAc | ‘Lunchroom 14x 10 ft. as TRAILER FOR SALE BY SEALED BID One only 56 x 20 ft. doubla wide Artisan Office Trailer : (Ideal for renovation Into summer cabin): - mo Flooring: Carpet & Lino Dogue “Wired for 220V,.100 Amp and Mult! Line Phone system vo hye Electric. Heat; 20 gallon hot water tank — _ | he view please contact ‘Ralph Naish, Kitimat 690-0202, ‘ Sealed bids will be accepted by: Ralph Naish — oS Ocelot Ammonia Company “1. PLO. Box 176 Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2G7 os Up to 4:00 p.m., May 7, 1987 - Please: mark envelope “TRAILER: pip’ “The highest or any bid will, not. inecessarlly be accepte ae a NOTICE OF BY-ELECTION - SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (T ERRACE) | PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors of School District No. 88 (Terrace) that | require the presence of said electors. in the places herein designated, on Monday, the 04 day of May, 1987 between ‘the hours of ten a.m. and tweive noon, to elect:. . Trustee (one) - for the remalnder of a two year term os CW sink and counter. °°. 7 1. ~ Five Offices: 21x 10 ft: 17x 6 ft; 14x 10 ft; and two 13 x 10 ft _ Two. bathrooms: One with shower 2 ed - small business enter- Parker's an MLA first ly held for the newly appointed Minister of Forests, Terrace’s own Dave Parker. was held:at the Bavarian Inn. Parker explained to his supporters the plans that he has for he and his family; wife Dawn, and his two chil- dren J ennifer and Mike, They will be staying in Terrace and Parker said he hopes to be home every second weekend. . Parker explained to his supporters that hei is an MLA first. Join the BUCKLE UP Brigade Seat belts save. lives... ee “Kelly S St. t Amand Definitely, I'd like to see the new business that are around. | enjoy prizes, Viewing the dis- plays helps to give me.a prospective .on how well my business ven- ture will.do. © TERRACE —A no-host luncheon was recent-- Over 70 people attended the brunch which - - (1986/87 calendar year) AT THE SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE for electors of the City of Terrace and Terrace Rural Voting area. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated In writing by two duly qualified electors. the returning officer or designate at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination paper shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such a manner as to sufficlently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be signed by the candidate. In the event-of a poll being necessary, advance polls and regular pall | will be held at the following places, dates and times: City of Terrace & Terrace Rural Areas: - Advance Poll, May 15, 1987, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., School Board Office, $211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. Usk, Thornhill, Lakelse Lake, Cedarvale. (Mrs.) Elaine Johnson Returning Officer of the Assessment District. The nomination paper shall be delivered to fj] Regular Polis, May 23, 1987, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Terrace, Rosswood, _ _School District No. 88 (Terrace): ae | ; : y , on ' . nw ve eee ee ee eae te na A nal ety cee erie ome ES le cl Ra mel eliee edie npampee cage ifs tenga ain Wilner mil en ee ree arene