Council shorts. for the TERRACE — More athlete © billets for the Northern B.C. Winter Games being held here next February are need- ed, says games co-ordinator - Marge Skead. -. Places are needed for ‘1,800 athletes but only 550 have been found of 2,500 homes canvassed to date, she said. 'A group. of students, through a_ federal employ- ment grant, are doing the canvassing,. and they say some people aren't aware. that the games, which run Feb. 1-3 next year, are even happening. _ The athletes will: come from an area covering well over half of B.C, encompass- ing all of the province north of the Cariboo region. 7 Skead : emphasizes, that cant . Z nora Gpbeeag B.C. NORTHERN WINTER GAMES workers Krista Soules, Shondell Myram and Daysun Wreibel are among those looking for billets for athletes. Many are still needed for the expected 2,500 athletes who will be at the games here next February. - Many volunteers are also needed for the February games and a September telethon being put on to raise money. — , ‘Billets needed games having a billet, who will be under 19 years cld and will eat in the home, can be a- “rewarding and fun eXx- perience.” Thousand. ‘of: volunteers are needed for. tabulating - results, security, first aid and taking pictures: among other things, Skead says. Volunteers are also needed for a telethon, to be held Sept..-30,;° which will raise money for the games. Nearly half of the games budget is coming from the federal, provincial and municipal governments while local contributions will make | up the rest. More information can be had by calling -‘Skead at the games office. The number i is 835- 1991. . . vat rei “TERRACE - _ The city" $3 new by-law enforcement. officer is taking. on her first nuisance resi- dent. Fern: Sweeting, is. recommen- ding council order. a ‘resident on. the 5000-bléck ‘of’ Graham Avenue to show why his home should not be declared a nuisance. ‘: Sweeting “tid - repeated” efforts “to owners. clean ..the ‘unsightly premises ‘of “filth,” discarded materiais, and’ manure” have failed, Several deadlines have been set and have passed. The resident will have an op- portunity. to: appear: before council and. argue -his case. After that, if. council: declares the property..a. nuisance, the homeowner would have a cer- tain amount‘of time to clean up. After that deadline, the city can have contractors clean the pro- perty and bill the owner. ; Bl kk kkk ecuncil have ® the Council’ referred ‘a-series of . rezoning applications to the planning ‘and public works com- amittee at its July 23 meeting. They include: * Mayor Jack. Talstra’s re- quest to ‘rezone -his six-acre ‘parcel of land beside Frank's field on the bench. Talstra wants the zoning changed from - rural to rural-suburban residen- tial. A Seventh-Day Adventist church and school is to be developed there. . Yard accumulation probed | ° * Robert Reay’s request to rezone a 2,3-acre plot at-3304 9 . _ Munroe St. to medium density . residential. His application, in- .dicates -he, intends to, ‘build , ‘apartments | there. . * Neil and Ghysliane Court- ney want their 4435 Birch Ave. house rezoned from RI to R2, to enable them to operateaday .f care centre in their home.. ee. to 2 . Local. park-goers could. be, walking around with, their legs crossed alittle longer. The city’s plan to-build public. washrooms at Lower. Little Park has hit a snag — nobody, wants to do it. The project was put out: to tender earlier this spring, but no contractors responded by the July 18 tender deadline. Aldermen voted to retender the project, in hopes that con- struction firms might not be as busy as fall approaches. : KkkKKK Council proclaimed October 1 through 7 Family . Week in Terrace, and also proclaimed ‘August 25 to September 7 the Speeding Awareness Campaign, in support of the RCMP’s: up- coming road blitz. 7 The city also donated $3, 000 to the Aurora Summer Arts School. Aldermen approved rental of a booth for the city at the 1991 Cordilleran Roundup, a mining trades fair. . ——— | TERRACE HEALTH CARE SOCIETY INTEGRATED HEALTH GARE SERVICES . ‘ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, September 13 1990 8 p.m. — Skeena Room No. 1 — Terrace fnn Current members of the Terrace Health Care Society may renew their memberships on or before September 13, 1990. New members who wish to have voting rights at the Annual. . General Meeting must become a member of the Terrace. Health Care Society on or before August 13, 1990.: , __ Memberships may be purchased | at. ps, Milly Memorial Hospital . ee ees (od cn ree | Roof repairs . add to. budget _ TERRACE — Part of the city’s surplus will probably have to be spent to cover an extra $65,000 for repairs 10 the city’s public works building’ that wasn’t budgeted. ‘The building’s storage shed roof collapsed under snow Feb. 18.. But until last week council . thought the roof repairs would cost $170,000. - The extra $65,000 — $56,000 of which has already been spent by the public works department — went to cleanup and repairs, ‘ after. the collapse, and on im-.. proving trusses before the new’ » director ° of . roof. is built, engineering Stew . Christenspn told, ‘council. “Surprised aldermen at the Jus. ly. 23 city council meeting asked : Christensen how the money was spent without it being budgeted". _of approved by them. “I don’t think this would look very good from an auditor’s point. of |» view,” city administrator Bob | ; Hallsor. commented. » Christensen called the confu- sion about the cost the result of , ‘ta lack of clarity on our part.”’ + 44We'd thought $170, 000 was the. worst case scenario,’’ said alderman Danny Sheridan.: -“Now we're up to $235,000 — ‘that's a worse scenario: in my" mind,” 3 “There was a misconception that the $170,000 was an alk | encompassing figure that in-”