Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 27, i99t 31 Project Literacy expands horizons Project Literacy of Terrace *A Language at Work proposal request for more English as a held a monthly meeting on Nov. funded by the Canada Employ- Second Language training for 5. A number of items filled the ment Centre is still under con- CN employees. The proposal agenda. sideration. Reading Centre includes a 16-week curriculum ‘Sandy Cowan has been coordinator Nat Purcell was (whole language and phonics appointed the new Literacy mecting with Canadian National approach) with CN covering 70 Centre coordinator. Railway contacts to discuss their percent of the cost. *English as a second language | Nema gE Re cy cli [ n g Gg i a nt will be added to the mission PET OF THE WEEK. This woek’s pets are a boxfull of six- statement of Project Literacy. *As of Oct..6, 49 1 week-old puppies left outside the Terrace Animal Shelter Nov. of Oct. 6, 49 learners had 9. They all appear healthy and shelter staff say they will grow ta b | @ d by C O U n Cl in ten and matched with up to be fairly large dogs. The shelter is on Haugland Ave. if A multi-sensory workshop, run you ‘re Inclined to vist. No money, at least for the present, but support in principle . by certified instructors of learn- and assistance in negotiating a more affordable rental agree- seahitities | ment: that was Terrace city council’s decision following an. aa onton-Giltinghen waiting, _in-camera debate Monday night on a request for financial . assistance put forward by alderman Rick King on behalf of carly ve ere ner "The Pro. . the Skeena Valley Recycling Society. ject Literacy Terrace board will Mayor Jack Talstra says their decision indicates council’s ; | desire to look ahead to future recycling needs rather than investigate the possibility. ' RECENTLY I was working the night shift when a fire vc id scarred ae ne aoele ‘ya reat for nae ne motion | occurred in the downtown area. Police assistance was required still remains on the table, Whether action will be tak , for the purpose of traffic control and everything was moving en on al the motion has not yet been decided, he said. ong smoothly until a motorist drove over a fire hose. Section A special Nov. 20 meeting of the Recycling Advisory Com- 200 of the British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act states: mission addressed the society’s growing needs and recom- _ SUPPORT Unless the motorist has received consent of the fire department . mended that the city support the recycling society "by pro- official in-command or a peace officer, a person shall not drive viding a grant in ald to pay rent to maintain thelr present | DROWNING a vehicle over an unprotected hose of a fire department when operation through the year 1992". P! laid nofaftre a highway or private driveway ata fire or an} ~ ‘aistrg says council recognizes the work of the recycling PREVENTION ° ; . ; society as a well-placed community. effort, and recognizes the bade tay fi For TW, 75.00. need for developing a local recycling system whether we like ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY CANADA . | | it or not. "So in a sense," says Talstra, "the city does have a. role to play." CITY OF TERRACE = =———— ARING °°: 75 APPLICATION [TERRACE TAKE NOTICE THAT an ‘application has been made to amend the City of Terrace Official Community Plan Land Use Map (Schedule “B” to By-Law No. 905- 1980). . THE SUBJECT AREA: The application affects the area, within the City of Terrace, described as: Lots 1,2,and 3, Block 1, District Lot 369, Plan 3094; Lot 1, Block 2, District Lot 369, Plan 3094; and Lot 4, District Lot 369, Plan 1986, all shown in heavy outline on accompanying map, and Lots 45, and 6 of Block 1, District Lot 369, Plan 3094, shown shaded on accompanying map. THE INTENT: (a) To change the Official Community Plan designation of the lots, shown in heavy 0 outline in the map, from Parks and Institutional to Central Commercial. (b) To change the Official Community Plan designation of the lots, shown shaded on the map, from - Light Industrial to Central Commercial. | 2 REZONING APPLICATION TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend the City « of Terrace Zoning By-Law No. 401-1966 (and amendments thereto), EL ———— THE SUBJECT AREA: BONSPIE The application affects the area, within the City of Terrace, described as: Lots 1,2,and 3, Block 1, District Lot 369, Plan 3094; Lot 1, Block 2, District Lot 369, Plan 3094; and Lot 4, District Lot 369, Plan 1986, all shown in heavy outline on accompanying map, and Lots 4,5, SCHOOL ST. DLL. 369 CRESCENT GREIG AVE. PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN DESIGNATION : and 6 of Block 1, District Lot 369, Plan 3094, shown shaded on accompanying map. PARKS AND INSTITUTIONAL | CHANGED TO CENTRAL COMMERCIAL THE INTENT: (a) To change the zoning of the lots, shown in heavy outline on the map, from Administration and LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Assembly District (P1) to Central Commercial (C1). ; CHANGED TO CENTRAL COMMERCIAL PROPOSED ZONING CHANGES ; (b) To change the zoning of the lots, shown shaded on the map, from Light Industrial (M1) to ” Central Commercial (C1). ADMINISTRATION AND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT {PI a) rciociima comencaticl THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BY-LAWS MAY BE INSPECTED between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from November 26, 1991, to December’ LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (MI) 9, 1991, inclusive, in the reception area at the City of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 Graham : CHANGED TO CENTRAL COMMERCIAL (ci) Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Any person(s) wishing to voice their opinions regarding this application may do so in writing, and/or in person, AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, TO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, AT 7:00 P.M., ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1991. THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUNICIPAL ACT, R.S.B.C., 1979, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. E.R. Hallsor, Clerk-Administrator