Ald. _ Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 12, 1991 ‘Chamber chooses new executive The annual general meeting of the Terrace and District Chamber . of Commerce was held at noon at - the Terrace Inn June 6 and the election of officers for the coming year was conducted by Bob Park, past president. - The following slate of officers were elected by acclamation: President, Sharon Taylor; first vice president, Gerry Martin; sec- ond vice president, Debbie MclIn- Tax exemptions up Terrace city council has received to applications for property tax exemptions in 1992, The first comes from Terrace Little Theatre and the second from the Terrace Curling Association. The Little Theatre property qual- _ifies as a charitable organization "and cultural outlet under the Muni- cipal Act, and city council made a special arrangement with the Curl-" It’s Time fo Helmut Giesbrecht | | New Democrat for Skeena ‘Where To Find It’ ing Association a number of years ago that expires when their mort- gage is paid off. Both applica- tions have been sent to the Finance Committee for consideration and the status of the curling rink mort- gage will be investigated. tyre; secretary, John Evans; treas- urer, Sharalyn Palagian. Directors for two years will be: George Clark, Terrace Travel; Peter Hothchild, Royal Bank; Barb Kerr, First Choice Travel; Gary Morrison, Northwest Community College; Pat Ogawa, Skeena Cellu- lose; Denise Sawtell, B.C. Tel; Gregg Townsend, Northwest Con- solidated Supply; and Bob Walch, F.B.D.B. Following the elections, Roy - Stewart of the University of North- | em B.C. addressed the meeting. VOLUNTEER AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS CO-ORDINATOR Required for the Prince George office of the Northern Region, B.C./Yukon Division. Repor- j ting to the Regional Director, this person will co-ordinate the Volunteer Resources Pro- gram, involving the recruitment, — training, motivation and recognition of all volunteers in the Northern Region. non-mandated community Also responsible for initiative pro- grams. Applicants should be graduates of a recognized program in volunteer administra- § tion or have equivalent experience. Extensive travel is required. Non profit societies ex- J perience would be an asset. Resumes to: | Chris Bone, Regional Director Canadian Red Cross Society 103 - 1285 = 5th Avneue Prince George, B.C. V2L 3L2 Application deadline: June 21st, 1991. News i in Brief Two new administrative officers have been appointed by School District 88 for Hazelton. Lynn Newbury will be vice-principal of Hazelton Secondary School beginning July 1, replacing Bob Purney. Newbury has been a counsellor, pre-employment teacher and learning assistance teacher at the school for 12 years. Sheila Ryan will be principal of John Field Elementary School starting July 1, replacing Gary Moore, who has taken a principal’s job in Dawson Creek. Ryan has worked in Hazelton area schools for nine years, five as an elementary and primary grade teacher and four as teacher in the Gifted and Talented Education program at Hazelton Secondary School. The Environment Youth Corps program has been renewed for ‘another year. The program, a joint effort of the B.C. ministries of the environment and social services and housing, matches young: workers between the ages of 16 and 24 with sponsors for environmental enhancement projects. This year the program has a $7 million budget and proposals for 300 projects. In the past two years several Environment Youth Corps projects have taken place in the Terrace area. More information is available by calling 1-800- 663-0304. ooo, Bravo Canada! is set up in the Terrace Arena parking lot this week. It’s.a travelling exhibit in three tractor-trailers detailing the Canadian people and the landscape they live in, Canadian contributions to arts, communication and transportation, and Canadian technical innovations that are in use around the world. . The exhibit will be in Terrace until Friday. It’s sponsored by the federal Department of the Secretary of State — and it’s free. ‘NOTICE THE SAW CLINIC WILL BE CLOSED _ Wednesday, June 12 to Monday, June 17 inclusive for household moving to Terrace. OPEN TUESDAY, JUNE 18 at 8 A.M. Thank you Frank at the Saw Clinic Thornhill 635-4488 Guide West Coast Terrace, B.C. VEG 1N4 Phone 638-1991 Terrace, B.C. V8G 1P9 COLLISION REPAIR SIMONS CONSTRUCTION Land AND PAINT CENTER Carpentry — Renovations anascaping . 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