Aparcel welgh scale, used by the Terrace postal system of by- gone years, will be displayed at the Terrace Regional Museum. Postmaster Dale Walker (right) presented Dick Green, board member of directors for tha local Museum Socie- -ty, with the scale believed to be over 30 years old. Photo by Danlele Berquist. Museum gets donation trom post office — A weigh scale from the early 1950's belonging to Canada Post in Terrace was. recently. donated to the Terrace Regional Museum at Heritage Park. by Daniele Berquist ‘Terrace Postmaster Dale Walker recently an- nounced receipt of a letter Club, .from B.C. and Yukon operations director Al Burnet giving permission | for donation.of the scale to the Terrace museum. Because. the scale was _ used by the Terrace postal system of bygone years, Walker said he believes - this article should: stay. in ‘the local area as part of Terrace’s history. Ladies Diamond] Dinner planned _ TERRACE — Plans for the eighth annual Ladies Diamond Dinner are underway, said Hugh Hep- _ burn, President of the Terrace Centennial Lions by Daniele Berquist evening. Tickets will be on sale for one day-only at Erwin Jewellers Friday, March 20 beginning at 6 p.m. | For the $50 ticket, the ladies will get a chance to _win a beautiful diamond ring or a trip-for two toa. special destination. Included in the ticket. will be a three course meal, a fashion show, plus a chance to win over 100 prizes to be drawn throughout the The event will take place on Saturday, April 4 at the Inn of the West. Don’t miss it! First citizenship ceremony now set TERRACE — The Ter- race Multi-Cultural Asso- ciation is hosting ‘the ceremonies for the presen- tation of Canadian Citi- zenship to take place at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 13 in the Court House Building. ‘It's our first time hosting the ceremonies and we're very excited’’ said Silvia Morales, member of the associa- tion. A reception has been planned at the Court House by the Multi- Cultural Association in conjunction with the City of Terrace. | On Feb. 27, Mayor Jack Talstra proclaimed the week of April 12-18 as Citizenship Week in the City of Terrace. The citizens of Terrace are encouraged to par- ticipate in a demonstra- tion-of unity and pride, ‘ ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 11, 1987 15 ‘New payment arrangements sought by Shames Mountain Ski Corporation TERRACE — Directors of the Shames Mountain — Ski Corporation met recently with senior ad- ministration personnel of | the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District to ‘renegotiate the company’s payment schedule for equipment from the now--. defunct Kitsumkalum Ski Hill. . . Regional district treasurer Lucy Wood said nothing was finalized at the meeting and the two parties are still.involved in negotiations... The Shames Corp, pur- chased the equipment through a bidding process last year for $306,000, The purchase agreement at that time called for four half-yearly payments over a period of two years to discharge the debt, but re- cent reports indicate the company would prefer. smaller monthly payments |. Get in touch with us at our TOLL FREE LINE — ~~ 4-800-663-7671. - Northwest Star =. | 635-7840 ___Northwest Star_ that would have less im- pact on its cash flow. ~ . Wood stated the ‘re- gional district will be preparing ‘a report on the matter for consideration at the next meeting of the | regional district board, scheduled for March 28 in Stewart, oO -. have your newspaper __ , delivered For just $24 you don’t have H | single Issue! : \ Subscribe oto miss. A full year: $24.00 - Two years: $45.00 ‘Come into our office, or send a cheque or ~"."" money order, to: Terrace Review (3 4535 Grelg.Ave., p. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 every week. now! Name Please send a subscription tor _ Subscription Ord O 1 year - $24 = () Cheque © MoneyOrder “> Expiry Date [J] 2 years ‘] Charge Card: MasterCard 11 Card # er Form: $45 Visa f} - Address Phone ‘Postal ‘Code a Mail or bring this form to: Terrace Review . V8G 1M7