See ee ce ee oe ee ew colors fly | Norm Holmes is ready to serve customers under the Petro-Canada blue and white colors, Access to capital workshop planned Terrace — The City of Terrace, through its Tourism and Economic Advisory Commission. (TEAC), along with the _Terrace and District Credit Union, will be hosting a two-day workshop on Oct. 10 and 11 to develop strategies to bring more investment dollars into the com- munity, and to promote local development. Rob Greno, city direc- tor, said changing times and changing market conditions have created some serious challenges for the Terrace econo- my. Creative response to the concerns faced by this community are re- quired to enhance the economic stability we want in this community, he added, Members of the steer- ing committee for the Tourism and Economic Advisory Commission; Dennis Brewer, George Clark, Roger Davis, Bill Goodacre, Rob Greno and Jim Mantel said they gether is locally available but an effort is required to get this talent together in an organized form. At the workshop will be David Levi, an expert in the investment field, a stockbroker with CM Oliver, chairperson of the - VanCity Credit Union, B.C. Central Credit Union economist, and an expert on the state of the provincial economy. One. of the foremost people in the field of community economic development, Michael Clague, from Van- couver, executive direc- tor of the Social and Planning Research Council of B.C. (SPARC), has agreed to participate as well. A local recourse per- son, Dr. Norma Kerby, has consented to share her vast knowledge of the economic potential of the Terrace region; Norma is from Terrace, and recently completed a report on regional pro- -On Lakelse *. Avenue Terrace — Almost one year ago, Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. sold out to Petro-Canada Service Stations. _ ~ Petro-Canada bought everything west of Quebec totalling approx- imately 1,800 service sta- tions said Norm Holmes, owner-operator of Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., located on Lakelse Avenue in Terrace, . Presently at the Lakelse Gulf Station renovations are under- way. Holmes said, ‘‘The exterior, including the parking lot will receive a full face lift’’. Petro-Canada _ in bright blue and white, will replace the orange signs that said Gulf Oil: Canada Lid. . . Holmes: added that renovations are expected to be completed this week.. Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 1, 1986 15 Renovations The exterior of Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. on Lakelse Avenue Is being renovated and will soon sport colors of blue and white, as well as anew Petro Canada Service Stations sign. Norm Holmes Is the owner/operator of Gulf Oll Canada Ltd. in Terrace, Theres no better time to leave town. Terrace/Kitimat- Vancouver 9:25 a.m. Dally 2:35 p.m. Except Fri. & Sun. 3:40 p.m. Fri & Sun . Schedule effective “- September 29, 1986 | Call your travel agent or Canadian Pacific at 635-7111 Terrace 632-4761 Kitimat Canadian Pacific =; irLines =< .. have your newspaper delivered every week. For just $24 you don’t have to miss a single Issue! Subscribe now! A full year: $24.00 Two years: $45.00 Come into our office, or send.a cheque or money order, to: Terrace Review Ps ere wee resins oe a ny Prmererncaes are calling this workshop _ spective employment and “Access to Capital’. investment. aa 4535 Grelg Ave., They believe that there In addition, a lotal sl, Terrace, B.C. are a large number of mystery person is being eat V8G 1M7 wealth-producing pro-—tined-up as a dinner = Ph 5 ! jects that. can be speaker for the Friday, hat 635-4339 “Es developed in this area if an idea which organizers a the financial and human hope will prove both oo Mes ers “resources can be mobiliz- entertaining = and =a “a WC oe end ed. They also believe that enlightening. | ~ the needed expertise to Contact Rob Greno at bring the financial and City Hall for more infor- human resources to- mation.