The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 7, 1996 - A7 Only Clark wants to visit us THE SKEENA NDP Constituency association will likely Lesser know candidates Jack McDonald and Doaavan be disappointed with the results of an invitation extended Kuchne both say they’ve never had the money to launch Council Shorts Dump idea rejected THE TERRACE DUMP contractor won’t be allowed to leadership candidates to visit this area u i t ' ¢ . le campaigns the other three have. tee an open vom eee residential load when All bul one have said they won’l be coming to speak in | McDonald’s office says they’ve contacted the Terrace Double M Ventures propased opening the dump on Terrace, mainly for financial and time-relaled reasons. Anti-Poverty Group, hoping their message would get out Tuesdays and Wednesdays — when it’s normally Frost runner Glen Clark is in the process of organizing a that way. . closed —if it was allowed to charge extra to do that. sort tour berore the leadership convention in Vancouver, In the meantime Skeena NDP members have chosen ; ; : eb. 16 and Lé, their 10 delegates to attend the leadershi i But cit ; ; . gales toa ¢ leadership convention. fuse peo aii said two sets of fees would con But his campaign workers don’t yet know if he'll be MLA Helmut Giesbrecht will also be a delegate as will Double M can open beyond the required landfill travelling anywhere in the northwest. local resident Gail Murray, who is one of two northemers hours if they choose, councillors said, but the city «i ly : en be coming here because lime silting on the party’s revive sounell. would not allow any extraordinary charge. “Travel conditions also aten’t ideal at this time of year,” © And while the NDP prepares ta elect a new leader, Licence cas h targeted says campaign worker Sandra Lets; = there's still no date set for a nominating meeting to select a BUSINESSES thet don't they city busi fia Corky Evans also won't be able to do any more ex-- candidate here for the next election. licence fees on time id fac od h elr tik USINESS k tensive travelling because his campaign is running short on So far, no one has declared any intention to run against 1 ' cou © harsh penalties. — Glen Clar both time and money. current MLA Helmut Giesbrecht. City officials want to get tough with the delinquent businesses, and they’re hatching a plan to do that. Senior building licensing inspector Paul Gipps will , . ‘ oe draw up a plan that will involve possible prosecution or : ; tuming over accouats to a collection agency. Gipps says up to 350 businesses a year don’t pay their licence fees by the end of January. Stragglers come in a bit ata time, he says, and by the end of April only about 15 remain. Fewer dogs destroyed NO DOGS hag ta be destroyed at the Terrace Animal Shelter in the second half of 1995, Animal control officer Frank Bowsher said about 50 dogs had to be put down because of Parvo and Crona viruses from January to April, 1995. “Overall, 1995 was one of our better years,"’ be said. *‘No dogs have been destroyed since July.”’ City council also dabbled in a ‘Flying Dogs’ program SAFEWAY that was aimed at finding unwanted pets here a new home in Victoria. One dog made the trip south. FOOD & DRU G Bowsher noted the city is still secing an overpopula- | - ER REUEE tion of cats. He said 140 cats were destroyed over the course of the year. “We cannot over-emphasize tc cat owners the impor- tance of having cats spayed or neutered.’? The shelter returned 123 pets to their owners and adopted out 212 animals to new owners over the course of the year. Prime Cut Beef. “T guarantee it.” Rousting Chicken © Wiility. Frozen. © LIMIT OF 2, 2.18 kg/lb | NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING : BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND Our Guarantee. : POWER AUTHORITY Now nyore than ever Soleway is “INDUSTRIAL SERVICE OPTIONS ©” edicated! te bringing aur - customers the finest meats, Qur APPLICATION policy is to pravide you with on unmatched selection of the Public Hearing Workshop , freshest meats, aged for . enderness an avour on Date: Monday, Date: Friday, trimmed for value. 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