Vol. 3, Issue No. 6 “ote ' Pee er ee te ar ibe iese ee + Forest planners _ invite suggestions TERRACE — The general public is being consulted in establishing the. next five-year plan for manage-- ment of the Kalum Timber Supply Area (TSA), the crown-owned forest area encompassing the Terrace, Kitimat and Stewart re- gion. by Michael Kelly A. . sideration. | I } ie Beene regional The last time a similar While most of us think of fiying toa warmer climate during the gold weather, the Snowman vFaimly visited a residence on Tuck: - r supply analyst for continaed en 3 Avenue in Terrace after arecent snowlall. _Pholo by Daniele Berquist. ee “Smithers, said in a recent interview ‘the information gathered during the .con- sultation process will help determine the volume of timber offered for harvest in the Kalum TSA and the allocation of the allowable cut. Other issues, such as recreation and mixed resource use of the area, will also come under con- ati iee LL a aan ee Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 Legislative Library Parliament Buildings, . atl ae aye ee the Ministry of Forests in Kindergarten students of Copper Mountain Elementary Scho "Be mine, Valentine al in Thornhill will be giving their hearts away this Valentine’ s Photo by Daniele Berquist. Day, Saturday, Feb. 14. Referendum | called TERRACE — The issue of whether to allow un- restricted retail store openings on Sunday. in Terrace will be decided by a public vote — in Novem-— ber. A packed gallery wit- nessed the resolution by Terrace council Feb. 9 after nearly an hour of ‘delegations. from concem- for ed citizens and ‘discussions . among council members. °. Bursts of applause and oc- | casional groans were heard as advocates and opponents of the status ‘quo presented their arg-— uments and were question- ed by council. _ Barry DeRosier, mana- 7 ger of the Terrace Over-_ waitea supermarket, in- dicated that opening on — Sunday had allowed his operation to put 17 people - to work on the extra day. and boosted the store’s payroll figure by $75,000. annually. Under close questioning by Ald. George Clark, DeRosier _ stated six of the jobs were spe orate pate OB ahhh tet ig po gt te . ting colder. Afte continued on page 2 Outside Date Hi Lo Prec. Feb. 2 1-4 12mm Feb. 3 1-3 28mm. Feb. 4 4-4 66mm Feb. 5 3-1 78mm Feb. 6 3 0 46mm Fob. 7 3°6¢C0 2mm Fab. 8 3-1 3mm Forecast: continuing » mild, generally cloudy, near end of week get: moon highs —1 or 2.Qvernight lows around freezing. Inside Business Guide 14 Church Directory 10 Classified Ads 22 Coming Events 8 Comics 21 Crossword 21 Dining Directory 2 Entertainment 20 Horoscope 17 Letters 4,5,15,19 Opinions 4 ae: oe ce [eee Sports 8 * The wreok of Feb. 15-21 has been proclaimed Multicultural Week in Terrace, Marshall Burgess (eft), Nirmal Parmar, Mayor Jack Talstra, * Stork Report — 1 Mathie Ramsundhar and Comfort Osel-Tutu joined hands in triendship after signingof the prociamation at City Hall, _ Photo by Daniele Berquist é Talk of the Town 5 a ae ees nny ag PR a geese eee enn Sere Seer ny een ee ae eee reer ee tee steal gl em nt ts