Practice makes perfect x _ mechanical moose decoy. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 10, 1992 — Page A9 Night — hunter fined TERRACE -- A local man has been fined for pit-lamping. .- James Webb. was found guilty : of night hunting. with the aid of a— light on May 21. An_ additional. charge of hunting without: rea- = oo sonable: consideration for “the “|: safety of others was dismissed, ; Webb was fined $650 and was ordered to forfeit his rifle, worth | about $350. District .. conservation officer Peter Kalina said Webb was ar- resied during a Nov. ‘10,1990 sting operation. Wildlife officers videotaped hunters who drove by and shot at a remote-controlied THE CITY OF ‘TERRA CE ~ The City of Terrace invites all. proposals for the - ‘ee OF A saist ON CITY PROPERTY. “Details can be picked up at the Public Works . Building, (5003 Graham Avenue). weekdays between the hours of 8:00.a.m. and 4:00 p.m., * of phone 635-6311, local 237. ve Kalina said the incident hap- ‘pened in the Kitsumkalum valley .- north of Terrace just after d dark. ~ GET ’ GRADE 12 students went: through the paces at A.E.M. Lee Theatre last week as. they Tehearsed the procedure for June 19 grad ceremonies. That's student Rick Koelemy and Caledonia Secondary principal Tom Hamakawa working on the handshake they'll exchange relatives. the night of the ceremony. More than 230 grads will be honoured in front of friends, family and ibrary pursues - government help TERRACE — Supporters of the - library expansion referendum are still expecting word on a govern-. ment program to help. wh financing, - . They're ‘asking cily regional : district” axipa yee si ‘se: rounding’ Terrace for $1.235 mil- . 2 lion later’ this month but want an. additional ..$500,000 ‘from . the provincial government. Expectation: of a. lottery ‘grant: ended: with the program. °°. “Library groups ‘across the BI vincé agree there: has. to ‘be some »~poal of- money :for capital projecis"~ : for libraries.in the province," said ‘library -board . member George - ‘Clark last week, “ . "We're, hoping: there will. ‘be. some kind of. program but we do: know it’s not, the highest priority.” of the province,” he added. Failure “to get government: financing .won’t.stop the project from proceeding. © Instead; plans for finishing the - expansion’s s basement: will be put Natural progression made easy. 4992 Cabriolet from $364 per month. Lease a 1992 Passat GL from $374 or ‘a new 1992 Eurovan from just $394 per . _ month. For progressive cars; _ at honest prices visit your - local Volkswagen deater.- As people’ s needs have progressed ‘over time, , Volkswagens have been dasigned to. meet those needs while maintaining quality and affordability, Now take advantage of 40-dollars down.for a limited 40 days during. Volkswagen Canada’s Re 40th Anniversary celebration and lease a new. this spring: when the: - provincial government ‘did - away. a on hold, said Clark. The referendum, request is for ” ‘authority, to borrow: the money over 20 years, City taxpayers will be asked to” ‘borrow the entire amount, but * lose. “10° -one-third ‘of that will’: come: ” from” Thornhill ‘area resi- dents. ‘if .they ‘pass : their, own ~“yeferendum:. fwd The district proposal is ; framed “differently. fromthe city’s. Itasks "voters | to approve a new ‘cost share formula which will see the ( district pay. approximately. 30 per : "the. library's operating, "contribution but reflects the pro- = portion - -of library. users Who "reside outside the city. Because the cost of: repaying ° “the expansion debt is to be in- 'ehided in: the- ‘fibrary’s: ‘operatirig budget, the district will contribute — dts. portion. of. the project cost ~ through. its annual payment to the - “city under ‘the cost sharing agree- ment. The board estimates the annual ” , + panad on 60 wont fous [Geel toa payents rom $2',880,00 of Puna QL 5- speedtotl paymarts rom $22,460.00 or EurVan Gi. S-opa0e ; total paymenta fron $34,680.00 with $40.00 down: Freight, FID.I. Hicluded. Taxes extra, Security deposit od Hrs payrnent on approved ofeci . ~oadariney ee erie tor ends duty 19, 1892. : a Columbla Autohaus 9. Rivar Drive, Terrace 635;5717 Nia’ nn Phat's' about. ‘doubic-the present. + tax bill for the owner of a -$100,000 Terrace home will rise $24, That translated to six cents a day, he added. - Affected regional district resi- | dents will have to firid an extra $24 each year to cover ‘the capital ‘cost of the expansion. When the increased share of operational ’ costs is added, the amount in- creases to $54, . Regardless of the referendum, “Clark said nearly $300,000 will -have to be spent repairing the ex- isting building. RARE _ Roof “replacement, strengtheni- WITH m Here at Halrbusters we're continualy, ‘making. im changes to keep up with the ever changing styles. J and trends, so we'd like to take this ‘opportunity to a fill you in on some of the most recent:ones.. FE Tamara Thomson and staff are pleased tos an: - fa, \ nounce the arrival of: : JOE SAYERS - DONNA BROEK | - PAULA BROEK (Junior Stylist) - Call today for your = | personal consultatlon!. |e Skeena Mall ” 635-2432. Tig - paris of the floor Which are 2. .. unable to carry the weight of “book shelves and bringing plumb- : ing. atid electrical systems up to " standard are required. ' A sign urging people to. vote -yes appeared on the library last ‘week and -a phone. campaign urging the same will take place in “the days before the June 20 vote. An advance poll for Terrace voters takes place June 12. “Cabriolet Best Seller on: | Seth Passat GL ; ‘374 a month EuroVan GL 5394 a month on AGE. LIMIT ing Your Own Car You Could Be On Your Way To : ‘MOLSON INDY ¢.,. CANADIAN Aug ust 28 - 30 ENTER AT ANY MALL MERCHANT NO PURCHASE NECESSARY > Draw For A Trip For 2 To Vancouver. Molson Indy To Take Place | _ Saturday, June 20 — 5 P. M. wa