Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 5, 1990 A3 ‘eee A Be kind to animals — that was the intent at last week's SPCA exhibit i in the Skeena Mail, and organizers let the animals themselves carry the message. Historical correction | | ater aw atv insats oo ox oe vee MQUNt Layton Golf and monthly Events in History column sacre". The incident in fact left 14 . - PB mom Country Club not far off on page B12, an event on Dec. 6 women dead. ‘The last hurdle for the 18-hole Mount Layton Hot Springs golf course has been all but cleared.. Access rights through Jands pro- posed for. the course to about 16 lakeside cabins is the only remain- ing question, but according to regional Crown Lands manager Jim Yardley an agreement is close to being reached between the owners of those cabins and Mount Layton Hot Springs. | Yardley says the purchase price for the 180 acres of land will be about $85,000, but the exact num- ber won’t be known until the ministry completes a survey of the area. The agreed price, he says, will be based on $638 per acre If you wish !0 eunownce the birth of YOUR baby, please fill out the form available in the maternity ward at Mills Memorial Hospital. We will pick up your forms every week, plus $100 per acre for the Schul- buckhand Creek strip, which crosses the land but will be excluded from the golf course development itself. The sale price for the 180 acres of Crown Land comes from a second real estate appraisal. The first appraisal, Minister of Crown Lands Dave Parker said last month, was rejected by his ministry as being too low. Although the price per acre of the first appraisal is not known, Parker said the second appraisal came in at a higher figure. Yardley said in July that all environmental concerns had been addressed in the ministry’s original offer to Mount Layton owner Bert Orleans and described the site as Area ’A’. The site, according to Yardley, has been logged in the past and adjoins the southern boundary of the Hot Springs pro- perty on the north, Highway 37 on the east and Area B, and old growth forest, on the west. - Land applied for by Orleans, but excluded from the sale, includes an old growth forest, Area ’B’, which is an environmentally sensitive area at a lower elevation than and - closer to Lakelse Lake than ihe a area approved for sale. GIELIS — Announcing the arrival of Shane Richard on November 30, 1990 at 11:01 a.m. Weighing 7 Ibs. 10 oz. To welcome him.are proud parents Gordon and Heather and big brother Adam. STRAW — Tassie and Fred are proud to announce the birth ‘of Taylor Dawn born November 27, 1990: at 4:02 p.m, Weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. WEBB — Laura Eva born November 25, 1990 at 5:24 a.m. Weighing 9 lbs. 3% oz. Proud parents Gary and Eva. A little sister for Christopher and Brent, _FLOWERS — ALA CARTES SKEENA MALL “EXPECT THE EXTRAORDINARY” WE DELIVER 635-4080 12 - 4741 LAKELSE, TERRACE SBS After Store Hours 638-1954 / Tetox o47assae _ TERRACE FLOWERS A LA CARTE LYD. The Bavarian inn, fike a ahoenix, is going tor rise from its own ashes. Proprietor Gus Gerdei said yesterday that new roof trusses, decking and shingles will be applied — when the aftermath of Monday's snowstorm is cleared away. The restaurant was seriously damaged in a fire two weeks ago.