Uplifti rience OPENING DAY at Crystal’s Palace, the community's new Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays, it is is lacated adjacent to” youth centre, found Tim Nelmes taking. advantage of its _ weight room to tone-up his muscles. The centre also offers pool and foozball tables, rock videos and video games, Open the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly on the corner of Olson and - ‘Eby. _ Shames Mountain Ski Corpora- _ upon receipt bills the corpora- TERRACE A Hazelton school teacher acquitted on in- decent assault charges faces a ‘hearing by the school board “Aug. 21 which could result in ih his dismissal or discipline, - The board, acting under the Schools Act and sections of the collective agreement it has with “its teachers, can . . dismiss. or. ‘discipline teacher. for just cause. ’ That cause, indicates a letter from the school district to the Terrace District Teachers Association, revolves around allegations of misconduct, The teacher had been charged with two counts each of inde- cent assault and gross indecency against a former male student. He was acquitted on all charges June 6 in Smithers -county : court. The board ttiade the’ ‘decision to hold a hearing last week after it reviewed the judge’s reasons for judgement. 2 ( GROUND BEEF Regular Quality timit 1 with familly Limit 1 with family ; purchase 2.16 kg @ LB. \.. A. os BBQ CHICKEN Teacher faces a hearing The teacher was charged last July and was subsequently suspended without pay by the board. School district officials have declined to comment, saying the matter is a personnel affair, but did say the board will meet with. the teacher Aug. 21. y teacher be reinstated with back pay. “The courts have already rul- ed. Why should this teacher have to go through this twice?”” said Brown, He added that results of the hearing are subject to the grievance and arbitration pro- cedure teachers have with the «school district i in their collective : ‘3° Bgreement. 222 ae a ~ Teacheés union ‘president Rob & t _ Brown said it has asked that the’ The collective agreement also contains a clause prohibiting discrimination, said Brown. federal and provincial tourism development. loan for the tion should be arriving soon, says its president. Gerry Martin said last week the corporation has completed all it was required to do to receive the $502,000 Joan. paperwork to be completed, “We're just waiting for them to get the final touches put on,’’ he said. The loan was first an- nounced iwo years ago. It will be paid in increments tion has incurred for the ski. , development and carries with it ‘a 2.35 per cent a year interest rate, ° -One of the requirements of the corporation was a land use agreement with the province for ' land on Shames Mountain. That was signed earlier this sumsner. The ski development located approximately 22km west of Terrace on Hwy16 and then up a 13.5km access road is schedul- ed to open this winter. The federal-provincial loan makes up a portion of the $2.1 million needed to open the ski development. ° kKreekke In-other Shames news, there is still no ward on when the pro- ‘vincial municipal affairs TERRACE ~ A low cost fg Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 45, 1990 — Page A3 Gerry Martin ministry will give its opinion on a proposed shares for debt swap with the Kitimat-Stikine regional district. The corporation owes the regional district $322,000 and $94,000 in interest dating back - to its purchase of the district’s ski lift equipment from ‘the now-closed Kitsumkalum Mountain operation. Municipal affairs ministry of : ficial Al Tamblin said the pro- vince is considering a number of the options presented it by the -: regional district. The regional district asked the ministry for its opinion in May. Ski manager sought TERRACE The Shames Mountain Ski Corporation is in- terviewing people for the posi- tion of general manager of its facility. The ski development . is scheduled to open this winter and the corporation wants its manager hired early next: month, . And while a manager is being sought, work continues on Shames Mountain. Sandbiasting of lift towers has started so they can be painted Oxford blue and lift ‘foundations dug or drilled for cthe chairlift and.T-bar. - ’ A Smithers firm is now ex- amining the former lodge on ™~ Congratulations Adam Teolis! .- 4 year old Adam Teolis was “the Grand Prize winner in y the Terrace Shopping Cen- mtre’s Riverboat Days Col- Bouring Contest. Adam won fa Ghetto Blaster . Safeway Manager Eric Johanson presents Adam with the GRAND PRIZE! CANTALOUP ‘U.S. Grown, NO. 1 Grade sie" 12's SOMPETITORS COUPONS WE WE HONOUR ALLC Kitsumkalum Mountain to best determine how it can be cut and moved to Shames. Applications ve been made to B.C. Hydro and B.C. Tel to have their lines raised or lowered the day of the move. The corporation this month began advertising season passes, saying that those bought before the end of the month won't be subjected to the GST scheduled to come in this January. 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