Barb: Jolinson coved to ‘Terrace: at. age nine: with mr ‘her family. She attended, Cassie Hall,: ‘Skeenii’ ‘and - Caledonia: ‘schools, “Aréa' fesidents will ‘remember. : Barb 4a: a’ séhdok-board' triistee from 1987-89. ‘She . was at the Canada Employment’ ‘Centre for two _ years, inanaged Sweet. 16 for one. year and worked at ae 7 Northwest Community Coliege ‘for six months. You” ny’ Me, ‘Baby’ ‘features | maternity’ wear, nursitig gowns, bras, -peignoir sets and: everything { in _ baby wear from sleepers. and swim suits.to. Tender _ Toes and’ Baby’'sOwn. It: also ‘carries ‘Child’s. Play _ childréii’s books and educational games, This is the. - "first-time Child’s. Play products are being sold in.a . ' Terrace retail store. When Michael was.a baby, Barb . WAS é a local representative: for me company. INN OWNE RSHIP ‘STILL LOCAL, » MANAGER SAYS ~ Inn‘ of the West gen- eral manager Debbie Mc- | Intyre.assures area resi- | dents ‘that despite a recent business affiliation struck with the Coast “Value - ‘Added Wood Products Seminar The: City’ of Terrace i is’ pleased to sponsor a Value-Added Wood Products “emer on« a Friday, May 22nd ; “in room 2001 at the Terrace campus of Northwest Community College. * paiticipants wil gain ‘knowledge i in: ~ © Timber information - * Utilization past and present - —* Value-added opportunities in ‘the northwest. e Domnestic and international markets. © Types and sources of specialized . equipment © And more For registration information ball. the City of Terrace at 635-6311 local. 238," The seminar fee is $85 plus GST. : ' Registration deadline i iso 7 _ Wednesday, May 20th. _ TERRACE “AWhplaLctinStare Fora Hotel chain, te local establishment is "still locally owned by Rod. . Verstrate" and. that Debbie is “still. the gen- eral manager”. She Debbie McIntyre . explains, "We felt we'd ‘ gohe as far-as we could. - For us to branch out, we need to dedicate time and . energy on new projects. With this affiliation, we can get started.”... Melnityre’ adds that Coast Hotels are not in the franchise’ business.‘ They have some of their own ‘hotels, but most: are locally owned and managed hotels. Debbié describes it as a “marriage of people _ with good ideas”. - With Coast Hotels’ sales and marketing depart- : ment on line, the Inn of the West can access more customers through Coast’s strategic marketing, build their corporate list of clients and offer a Central Reservations service to hotel guests. With its Coast affiliation effective May 1, the Inn of the West is now | a registered Canadian Plus partner. It can buy _ products such as towels and linen at bulk prices. Within three months, the front desk area will be: ~ | fully computerized and major renovations will begin o within the next four weeks. The lobby and lounge |. areas will be completely redecorated, upgrades on the overnight accommodation will continue and new _ signage will be incorporated. WCB PROBLEMS? | * Having problems with your WCB claim? | ¢ You can get free, confidential advice, . _ when a Workers' Adviser visits Terrace on : | May 20. © To make an appointment for a. personal interview, call the Government Agent's S office at 638-3200.- ® The interviews will be held at the B. c Access Centre, 101 - 3220 0 Eby Street, Terrace. | s ® For advice without an interview, contact | _Workers' Adviser office in Richmond > : “toll free: at 1: -800-663-4261. " Ministry of Labour and Consumer Services . Terrace Review — May &, 1992