: A14- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 7, 2005 ‘ : — Bus ] VIEW — SINES 5 E IE ers & Writers Program | ~\ . Providing Literacy and Eng d Language i i" CHRISTMAS HOURS English-as- a-Second Language tutoring _ 7 DAYS A WEEK . The Community Readers and Writers program, 7 Mon. - Wed. 10am - 6pm « Thurs. & Fri. 10am - 8pm operating through the Terrace Volunteer Bureau, 7 Saturday 10am - 6pm + Sunday Noon -.4pm is providing English-as-a-Second Language ' tutoring to immigrants to Canada. We have |. 635-5225 razelie Mini Malt volunteer. tutors who work with individual. | | | - learners for one or two hours per week. ; a 2005. Dr R.E.M. Lee Foundation This is a pilot project’ and we hope that it will is . CASH CALENDAR WINNERS | I continue in 2006, but this will depend on the ‘| J number of learners that are available. . \. | Deci =— BarryEnglish =. $100 IF you know of any immigrants to Canada that ye Dec2 » ~ Andy Kadziolka . $50 | | may benefit from this English as a Second i. Dec 3 Linda & Ralph Bowler =. $50 Language program, please have them contact ye 2 Dec 4 © “DaleNunn $50 Murray George, Coordinator, Community h DecS5 ~~. Don & Irene Ritchey’ . $50" Readers & Writers Program at 638-1330 for i : ‘Dec 6 ~ LauraCommins $50 more information. . = Dec 7 * Lesley Durand ; $50 D.A.W.N. | -_ . - " oe Developing Assertiveness in Terrace & District _*- "MIGHTY MOE holds a petition he says local business people signed supporting his ‘Women for a New Start - _, . Credit Union pis idea to. bring caravan'tours to the Farmer’s Market. = SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO Are you; > DAWN. offers: . . | i on je receiving income e Lifestyle Management | 4650 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace 250- 635-7282 .Focussed Programming 19 years of age or older? © Work Experience | itd tl ime on nly over caravan stop here | cna forall : HT availab : ‘Motorhomes should park at Farmer’s: Market, ‘DB. AW. N. May Be Th Ce [7 3. 25% not RV parks or Ferry Island, he says rogram fr -* | : | 7 M ighty Moe fuming: . curr violence of : ° cone 7 ‘In large part because of Moe’s efforts, the tour company that also books other activities ana _ Terrace Tourism Society pursued the idea’ for the participants to'do. They'll be going. [> and dropped off af H “and have secured a commitment from one- on. tours locally to Heritage Park and to the oe Be U.S.-based company called Good Sam Club, ~ Kitselas Canyon, Lewis says. « Northwest Training lid 210-4622 Greig Avenue Terrace BC a a subsidiary of Woodall’s World of Travel, “Kudos to him — he really had the Vi- ip ’ to bring. three groups here next summer ona | sion,” she says of Moe’s idea to. bring the gis trial basis, says Jennifer Lewis, the tourism caravans here. - [i sO society’ sexecutive director. __. The trial visits were the result of the tour- | ».”. But they’re staying at the Kalum Motel ‘ism society sending out 250-page promo- and RV Park, not.the Farmer’s Market loca- tional binders to several tour operators and ; Application forms for the DAWN program can be picked up 5. y -Year Lock- In se _ An Information Session will be held Ocec. 14th a By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN . The market has no such designation. - & 15th 9 am.12 noon 2005. Better Savings Certificate ’ ‘THREE MOTORHOME caravan groups are _—Originially, the group wanted: to stay at "It is mandetory to attend both mornings 5-Year Term Deposits * expected to stop in Terrace next summer but Ferry Island, but there were not 25 sites | Please contact Rose Bolton, at (250) 638 8108 to register Available beginning December 1, 2005 -one of their biggest local advocates says he’s close enough together and they opted for the | a Full or Partially redeemable after 90 days. - _, not happy with where they’re going to stay. Kalum Motel, she says. os Funded By: B Mighty Moe has for many years beenlob- “I understand Moe’s frustration, but the , Northwest Training Ltd. / Funded by. | PPTTTTTEee eee ee | i bying the city to bring caravan tours to the customer. — who is always right ~ wanted. g* 7 ws | : oS ~ "; Farmer’s Market site downtown. He says it something different and’ we had to do ‘our _is looking a 5-Yeor Rates = fo __ is the place best suited to put such groups in best to give it to them,” adds Lewis. for applicants who are —_ BRITISH . a . 2 4... aneffort to promote easy access to shopping _—_—‘ The groups, which will include about 25. committed fo learning. COLUMBIA 5 Without th ut th . " i ' and services in the downtown core. RVs, travel on an itinerary organized by the. ; ; . ( 0 e@ " “ | tion and that has Moe’ fuming. rally caravan groups. Rally caravans prefer 3 “I can’t believe they did this to me,” Moe “dry camping” or camping in parking lots a | .._ Says. “T can’t sleep at night.” with no electricity. But unless the Farmer’s a = “.""""He is adamant the Farmer’s Market or the Market location is designated a camp ground u a old Co-op lands are the best possible place by the city, even those groups wouldn’t be B for such tours to stay. = permitted to camp there. 3 ! “Once they park they don’t go anywhere,” Lewis says. the society will continue { Moe says. : pursuing companies in an effort to increase “It’s something I’m trying todofordown- tourism here. : town — putting them at Ferry Island [or other t. places not downtown] they might as well be in Thornhill.” Taco Bell coming This particular group wanted. to ‘stay . . “ | somewhere that has electrical hookups, sew- TERRACE is getting another fast food outlet. er and other services. None of those options . . is‘available at the Farmer’s Market location, The Kentucky Fried Chicken restau- rant on Lakelse Ave. has applied for a Lewis says. \ : But the other problem with the Farmer's - development permit through the City of Market location is the city has a bylaw pre- Terrace to renovate its building to incor- venting anyone from camping within city | porate a Taco Bell franchise there. limits unless in a designated camping area. - : a : TERRACE ic eamet- Youth Ooniis 0] |“ SWIM CLUB tu Prime Rupert — AHwyke W) | ‘ ¢ Free Job Search Support Services a Genes) — ¢ Individual Counselling and _ - og Workshops Available ° 4s ~vaeas : : abetu: fake t De AEE ° Onsite Access to PC, , | Woriteaf es 7 SCUSONS Grow ‘ Jump is on January 1st, 2006 ;. tien 4 from oP or Fax and Job’ ‘Board ne 7. 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