ae am t | Bt 7g This display, blending the pottery of Smithers Elalne Rodgers with photography by Terrace’s Al R chardson, ended last week at the Terrace Art Gallery. Beginning November 6 the gallery, in the basement of the Terrace Public Library, will show the entries in the Capture the Spirit photo contest, the winner of which will go on display at the Calgary Winter Olympics next year. - Terrace youths -attend conference | The. ‘Counter Attack Youth . Leadership Conference at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver on Nov. 1 through Nov. 4-was ‘attended by representatives from both. Thornhill Junior Secon- well as the .club ‘Sponsor. Elizabeth Metzmeier. ~The: Caledonia Students In Action’ group sent Leigh-Anne Gilbey and Shannon Donnan as well as their: sponsor Campbell Stewart to the event, - Both youth. groups attended speeches .and sessions which were organized in order to pro- [L- vide insight into the dangers of: drinking and driving... ‘dary: :and. Caledonia’ Senior 7 Secondary Schools. 7 . » The Thornhill CounterAttack . club was represerited by Marty. Eisner, grade nine; and Eowyn . Larrette. also in grade nine as- Terrace R.C.M.P. prevention officer Cst. Ewen Harvie and media representative “Doug Smith also attended the 2 conference as speakers. Sessions : oe dealing with the ‘exchanging of - ideas ‘andthe teaching of con- f§ - cepts for dealing with the media and other subjects were organiz- ed to help CounterAttack. club J members help to increase € public St awareness: . - Bridal party succeeds by Terrace Welcome Wagon coordinator Alma Joachim - - On Oct. 4 Terrace’s Welcome Wagon -held its first party in honor of brides-to-be at the Inn _ of the West banquet room. Ap- proximately 120 people par- ticipated in the. new program; brides-to-be: and their fiances, guests, sponsors and models spent about two hours watching fashion shows. and informative - presentations-and displays. Doug Thompson of CFTK acted as Master of Ceremonies for:the event and guest speaker Pastor ‘Michael Bergman had some words of inspiration for those in the planning stages of their weddings. Joan Best from Armstrong, 'B.C. -presented greetings and best wishes from Welcome Wagon’s head office: and described their tradition of 50. years in the welcoming: in-. dustry. Welcome Wagon started in Vancouver over 50 years ago ~ and has grown to virtually every community across Canada. They welcome newcomers to an area with information. and gift packages,’ and in Terrace, con- ‘gratulations to new parents of babies born in Mills Memorial Hospital and now, bringing ap- propriate information to those planning weddings. The new bridal program will be ongoing throughout the year. The next bridal party is to be held in April, 1988. Our main obstacle is finding out who is newly engaged or new in town, We know there are many people . moving into’ town, but if they don’ t call us, we miss bringing _their gift packages to them, The _information/gift © packages are fj very useful and are at no cost or obligation to the - newcomer, bride-to-be, and newborn . babies. At the briday party, there “were many door prizes presented to the brides-to-be by some of the sponsors who make Welcome Wagon. possible: Abracadabra, Central Flowers & — | Gifts, Terrace & District Credit Union, The Fabric Boutique, Inn of the West, Ken’s Photo Studio, Ma Cherie Fashions, Northern Drugs, Northland ‘Delicatessen, Richards Cleaners, Rick Barg Music; Smithers Bridal Salon and Terrace Travel Ltd. All brides- to-be were present- ed with a gift pack: provided by the sponsors, with ‘additional - materials from the . Terrace ’ Public Library,. Canada Post Corporation, Terrace’s City Recreation Department, the Ministerial Association, Today’s . Bride Magazine and Welcome Wagon. Welcome Wagon extends special thanks to all named «Jf above as well as Skeena Broad- casters, the Terrace Review and the Northern Sentinel who all helped make Terrace’s first bridal party a success. For more ‘information on Welcome Wagon or if you know someone new in town or newly engaged, please call Terrace’s representatives: Alma Joachim, 638-1204; June Halpin, 635-7585; or Diane Moroskat, 635-4375. TERRACE — A gathering of ‘the North West . Trappers Association at the Terrace ~-+ Legion Oct..17 was told to ex- | pect continuing strong prices for -beaver and other furs for. the. ‘coming year by B.C. Trappers Association. chairman Mike Green. secretary Les ‘Watmough reports that the meeting attracted about 35 trappers from Terrace, Hazelton and Smithers as well as more remote locations like Iskut and Good Hope Lake. A major North West association “Terrace Review - — Wednesday, N Novernbet 4, 1987. nT. | Local trappers told fur - prices to remain stable the announcement concerning a restructuring of the old Ontario. Trappers Fur Sales Services into ’Northbay Fur Sales, which will operate from the same location in North Bay, Ont., with a board of directors composed of trappers from all provinces ‘in Canada. ae B.C. Forest Services represen- tatives were also present at the meeting, and Watmough stated that. North West association chairman Otto Lindstrom ‘thad moderating discussion ‘between forestry personnel and the: trap-: ed pers. Watmough’said questions. about the use of the herbicide. Roundup for. brush control on. forest lands received no satisfac- =. tory answers, ‘‘The. Forest. Ser- vice and trappers parted as. a suspicious and mistrustful. of ©. °°... each other as they were before. aes the meeting,” he observed, The trappers and: their spouses oe and guests enjoyed a supper. —. after the meeting; courtesy. of . ‘item on the agenda, he said, was a very interesting time’? crime. Gia the Legion Ladies. NEW FURNITURE AUCTION | ‘Saturday, November 7 — 2:00 pm. _ TERRACE ARENA | oo “See our display for more details: _ CITY OF TERRACE | BY-LAW No. 1127-1987 : “"s "A By-law to permit certain retall businesses to be open. : for business on holidays.” WHEREAS the “Holiday Shopping Regulation Act", R. S.B.C. 1979, c. “990, ‘provides that’ no ° Fetail aa . business, except those businesses exempted by the Act shall. carry on business or admit the public ona holiday; . AND. WHEREAS Section 3 of the “Holiday Shopping Regulation Act" provides that the Council may, 7 - with the assent of the electors, permit those retall businesses, not already permitted to do so under . the Act, to carry on retail business or admit the public on a holiday; | NOW THEREFORE the Council ot the City of Terrace, in open meeting assembled, hereby enacts. os oF a -. follows: pen | W INTERPRETATION: f In this by-law; unless the’ context otherwise requires: “Holiday means Sunday, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Victoria Doy, Dominion Day, British Col-- umbia Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance Day, Christmas Day, December 26 and a day- designated for special observance within the terms of Section 7 of the * ‘Holiday Shopping Regulation Act”; "Retail Business" means the salling or offering for sale of goods or services for consumption or = use and not for resale and includes: - (a) the selling or offering tor sale of goods and services by hawkers and peddlars; and (b} charging the public for admission to a place or facility for educational, recreational, cultural or amusement purposes; "Retall Establishment" means any place where retail business is carried on: 2. Subject to Section 3, all retail businesses, not already permitted to do so by the "Holiday Shopping Regulation Act", are permitted to carry on business, sell or offer for sale goods and services, and admit the public on any holiday as defined by the said “Holiday Shopping Regulation Act”. 3. The question of such permission for retail businesses to carry on business on any holiday shall be submitted to the electors of the City of Terrace on Saturday, November 21, 1987. 4. The question on the ballot shall -be as follows: “Do you agree with and approve of the “HOLIDAY SHOPPING REGULATION BY-LAW" which will allow all retail businesses to be open’ on Sundays and holidays?” The ballot shall be in such form as to enable the elector to indicate his assent or dissent by making the prescribed mark opposite the word “YES” or "NO", . 5. This by-law may be cited as “Holiday Shopping Regulation By-law No. 1127-1987 — BR READ a first time this 13 day of July, 1987, READ a second time this 13 day of July, 1987. _ READ a third time this 26 day of October, 1987. _ | Sha . . oy le thse! | . : . od . RECEIVED THE ASSENT OF THE ELECTORS . this . day of 19 RECONSIDERED AND FINALLY ADOPTED this day of 19 | “Mayor Clerk-Administrator TAKE NOTICE THAT the above is a true copy of the by-law authorizing the submission of a question for the assent of the electors of the Municipality and that the vote of electors of the Municipality will be taken at Clarence Michiel Elementary School, 3430 Sparks Street, Terrace, B.C., on Saturday, November 21, 1987, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. THAT advance polls will be held: At the City of Terrace Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, 8.C, on Friday, November 13, 1487, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and at Mills Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, B.C. on Friday, November 20, 1987, between the hours of 4:60 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. AND THAT Murdo Macdonald has been appointed Returning Officer for the purpose of taking and recording the vote of electors. DATED at the City of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, this 26th day of October, 1987. E.R. Halleor, i Clerk-Administrator ide.