‘Shrooms surveyed PINE MUSHROOM buyers Kate and Judy are starting a survey of Terrace businesses Thurs- day in an effort to gauge the importance of the cash crop to the local economy. They hope the information will helo guide goverment decision-making on how to regulate the pine mushroom industry. They're also planning a separate survey of individual peaple. Dry July for students SECONDARY STUDENTS are having a very hard time finding jobs this year, said Terrace stu- dent employment officer Nicki _ Karlash. - ‘“*A lot of high school students are coming. to use and all I can tell them is to lake a pro-active work since July 1. “July has been a really slow month,’ said Karlash. ‘Most post-secondary students have al- ready found jobs but secondary studenls are just starting to look and there’s very little out there for them.”? Most of those high school stu- just doing casual work, she said. The number of job placements made al the student employment office in May and June is up from last year, according to Karlash, About 111 students found jobs through the student employment office as of the end of June, most of whom were . post-secondary TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. That’s the deadline for applica- tions for a unit in the Skeena- Kalum Housing Society’s affor- dable housing development. The 32-unit cormplex is current- ly under construction at the comer of Haugland and Evergreen on the city’s south side. To find out more about the socicty’s housing and criteria. for applying, people can stop off: at. ...-. its table in the Skeena Mal! either this Friday, July 15 between 5 p.m. and 9 p,m. or Saturday from 11am, to 3 p.m. Or they can pick up an informa- tion letter and application form from the Women’s Resource Centre, Happy Gang centre, Ter- race Anti-Poverty office, North- west Community College or Min- istry of Social Services. People can also phone 635- 1996 {0 leave their name and ad- dress and an application form will be mailed to them. The tenant selection committee will make its decision based on those with the greatest need being given priority. Need is decided taking into ac- count an individual’s or family’s income and the type of accom- modation they are in now. The maximum gross earings The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 13, 1994 - Ad Housing deadline set allowed are: * $20,000 per annum for a one bedroom unit; * $22,000 for a two-bedroom; * $26,500 for a three-bedroom; * $31,000 for a four-bedroom. The complex will consist of four single bedroom units (two of those wheelchair accessible), a For Pick- “up or Delivery ca 638- 0644 a ~ 1660 Lakelse Ave.. “~ dozen cach two-bedroom and three-bedroom = unils and four with four-bedrooms, Al the moment, it is expected successful applicants will be able to move in December of this year. The maximum they will pay in rent is 30 per cent of their in- come. —~ Terrace, BC. ai AL ant Kemano Completion Project INFORMATION EXHIBIT Employees from Alcan's Kitimat: Works “anc At Skeena Mall - Thursday, Friday and Saturday approach and go knock on ‘Information Centre in Kitimat: will be ‘Present 1 doors,” said Karlash. ., Since the beginning of July, only six job openings have come to the studént employment office, she said. = Over 50 secondary students have come to the office seeking see TA CANNONDALE dents who have found jobs are students. The Grand Trunk Restaurant SLUMBER LODGE Dinner Speciais From 4:30 - Closing Facts about KCP The $1,3-billion Kemano Completion Project, half built when Alean halted construction in 1991, is on hold pending the outcome of a public review by the B.C. Utilities Commission. This series addresses subjects raised in the review and answers questions we have received’ TRY OUR SUPER SALAD BAR MONDAY - FRIDAY 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM $ 5” Financial benefits to the Province from the KCP. . power contracts were estimated last week at more than half a billion dollars. Where does that figure come from? 2 for 1 Pasta Night Spaghettl or Lasagna with meat sauce w/garlic toast, soup or salad... B.C. Hydro stated that its contracts wilh Alcan for power supplies and 1/2 Bar-B-Q Chicken $a,95 coordination after KCP now represent a. benefit to B.C. of $556 million, wifries or rice, soup or salad & desselt......evs0- see 9 — 5563 segnmcecstceronaae The figure was the outcome of calculations submitted to the KCP public ° review by Hydro's manager of resource planning, drawing on B.C. Hydro! 8 most recent Cost of New Electricity Supply. (CONES) report. LIST: $1795, 1599 ~ GALL TOLL FREE 1-800-667 6770. WR IGAL Ms © #2- 104 Fist Ave.tost 627-1766 Rack of Baby Back Bar-B-Q Ribs w/your choice of potato or rice, soup or An additional benefit lo B.C. Hydro customers was identified, though a dollar. figure could not be placed on it. Through coordination of power: output from all sources, B.C, Hydro will be able to adjust energy production , from: KCP to ineet the province's peak loads. 540° Ceasar salad & dessert.. 12 oz. T-Bone Steak w/mushrooms & your cholce of potatoes... Alcan’ s investment would assure B.C, Hydro of a new major supply of power ~ for at least 15 years and enable the company ta have the power available over - the longer term for industrial expansion. B.C. Hydro told the review's commissioners that the sales agreements of 1988 had made it possible t to defer development of other projects -- such as Site C. -- that would require - capital funding from the Province. oO $ 8 oz. Steak & King Crab Legs.......... 13 JUST MOVED? The Kitimat Information Centre es : : . 12 oz. Charbrolled T-Bone and $4 5° TIQer PrAWNS .....secssssseeseseneeresssereeeee The Kitimat Information Cente is regularly open Monday, Wednes * All Steaks Ars Charbrolied 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but will be closed this Friday to enable Information Centre staf to be! TRY OUR NEW APPETIZERS : . * Esear * Dry Garlic Ribs « Stuffed Mushroom Caps $ 4° Ncw Another way to get the facts Phone ONLY EACH Cy UE nee Elalno 636-3018 All of our Dinner Entrees are served with: soup or salad, choice af People throughout the province can find out more about KCP by calling ourtoll-free Diane 638-8576 potato or rice, fresh veggies, garlic toast or dinner roll and dessert line, The number is 1-800-942-5226 (1-800-94ALCAN).. But face-to-face discussion Kelly 639-7797 (Chef's Chalee). NEW is often more productive. Alcan employees at our Kitimat information centre, will be . Glillan 635-3044 * Homemade Desserts > pleased to answer your questions any time you call or Visit. - * Daily Lunch Special HOMEMADE > 7 Remember FRIES me Friday Is $ 6") Kemano Completion Project VWeane fan. Halibut & Chips... Reservations KITIMAT emeca (090 come The Grand Trunk @) ° INFORMATION CENTRE Our Hostess Gifts and Restaurant 224 City Centre Information are Open Dally 7am-8 pm Kitimat, B.C. V8C 1T6 the Key to Your Sunday Bam-3pm Tel: 632-4712 ; . ‘Lakelse Ave, Terrac q New Community | | ~ ‘These specials are Not to be esinbined with any olhar promotion .