SES en oS. ag a . : : Page A12 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Decaniber 12, 1990- - . re wee “4 ‘ : ho. Foe eee ee ee Le BY: CRITICAL SECONDS "4 “Seow | =ae> ited Final touches THINGS WERE busy last week at the new Copperside location on Kalum. Rob Price from R. Price and Sons, the firm has the millwork contract at the new outlet, is shown here sanding | down one of the front counters. Law firm does well with feds © TERRACE — A local law of, fice remains among the top client, as listed by Canadian fe firms in B.C. to do legal work Lawyer, is Health and Welfare ‘for the federal government,, ac- ,., Canna the “federal departfhent, cording to figures: published by. a magazine. : The October: 1990 issue of Canadian Lawyer lists Cramp- ton Brown and Arndt as making $217,430. from ‘the federal government for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1990. It’s. down from the year before when the magazine listed the firm as having federal bill- ings of $338,032. That 1988-89 fiscal year ° figure was sufficient for Cramp- ton Brown and Arndt to place 10th out of the top 20 firms across the country in doing legal. work for the federal govern- ment, The 1989-90 figure placed the firm 10th among B.C. firms which billed the federal govern- ment for more than $100,000, Crampton Brown and Arndt does the majority of federal drug prosecutions in the nor.’ thwest, arising from a federal practice of retaining private law firms for such work. “tions, . All told, the federal govern- ment spent $30.7 million for outside legal counsel in the 1989-90 fiscal year. KkKkkkkk A Vancouver law firm representing the federal govern- ment.in three land claims cases, including Gitksan-Wet'suwet’en suit in northwestern B.C., placed fourth among all firms in the country to do wark for Ottawa in the 1989-90 fiscal year. Koenigsberg and Russell bill- ed $650,556 of which $201,000 was listed as expenses. The firm’s billings over the past three years have been $1.85 million, firm, also acling for the federal government in land claims mat- ters, billed.$535,652 last year. . Macaulay McColl's billings are $2.1 million over the past four years. am _inucan make itabeautiful “SPECIAL PRICING ON ALL CERAMIC TILES instock itl feb Bathroom or Kitchen Redecorating C TERRACE 636-2076 6° The firm’s main. .federal 3 pam “which handles: drug prosecu- [i _the & A. second Vancouver law | been laid against: Skeena Cellulose for two spills:from its -pulp mill near, Port Edward, . The spills of black liquor and ~" lime mud slurry took place Nov. 24, 1989 and June: 28; 1990, Three charges ¥ were laid under the ‘provincial ‘waste!’ i manage- ment act and one: charge. under 7 the federal fisheries act; There's’ a: \maximum.-$1 ‘million: fine : “under provincial “legislation - and;.a maximum $100,000: fine. “under.” ’ federal ‘Tegislation. © «~ ‘Skeena Cellulose, appeared i in court Dec. 50.:: kk * * * * Pacific Northern Gas hooked "up its 15,000th customer just recently, says manager Rich Green. That's an. increase from 10,000 customers on the line .:- Getxeen Prince Rupert to Vandethoof and Fort St. James (excluding the Hazeltons) in Oc- tober 1984, he said. And, the figure is double that were 7,500 customers along the route. In all, there. are 12,700 residential and 2,300 commer- cial customers. TERRACE _ "Federal a and] pro- © vincial pollution charges have | “eft -- its ° B.C, : whee ae ‘relatively ° untouched, . says a. ‘manager for the federal crown corporation in: Vancouver, | - Ray Hudson‘ said: the radio service will take a one: per-cent- f° "cut, ‘a: figure ‘substantially less’ fl “ than that of CBC’s TV service.“ “which has. had its ~ spending | ¢ Winter-Wise Buys! CASH REBATE Purchase 1 - 12x1 L 10w30 SG/CD Premium Motor Oil - $19.95 . “We've reached a 90 per. cent ‘saturation: in‘some: areas; In - Terrace, we're. between 75-80. per cent ‘Said Green,.. ke: 24 Feduced by 10 per cent. “In monetary terms, the one ‘ber cent cut translates’ into’ $70,000. for the CBC’s B.C, - radio service, he said. . * “There will be virtually no change and no ‘threat to (the — CBC radio bureau in) Prince Rupert, ” said Hudson: tokio k & gas drilling rights brought in . $9.1 million to the provincial government. To date, $131 million in sales . have been recorded, 4 50 ‘per ‘of November 1981 when there © cent increase over this time last year. This year's sales are the best ‘since 1980, says the energy, mines and petroleum resources ministry, Winter Grease Olympian EP 1/2 alum complex, non-tactified B| $49°°/... (10397 g tubs) : | Receive $4.00 REBATE from Vinoco Oll Inc. ’ | 50:1 Mix Oll For skidoo’s two cycle engine oll industrial oil products. Come into our branch at 3226 River Drive and let | us show you how you can save on all your auto and Now open Saturdays 6 a.m, - 4:30 p.m. Centennial Christian School ap 35-7887 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8 am. - 4:30 p.m. 3226 River Drive Terrace B.C. School: ‘Acklands : ’ ‘Norm's Auto Refinishing ' ‘Co-np Bakery - Tha Fabric Boutique Safeway ” Talstra and Company Totem Ford Gemma Bath Boutique Overwaltea Elker Auto Supply Treasura House Carmen's Kitchan - Talsec 3 McEwan G.M. oe Wallinda Craft Supplias = «+ Auto Magle Tire " Northern Magneto ae: Don Diego's a Plzza Hut: Flowers a la Carte deans’ North Dairy:Queen Pare s Vic Froese ‘Trucking ; Tega’ \ Gingertvead Playhouse McDonald's >. oe Operaled by Ine Terrace Calvin Chrisnan Schoo! Sociely A warm ee to the following businesses fair their donations to | the Bazaar’and Auction of. Centennial Christian Kalum Tire, “Independent | industrial Sup ‘Warmer Bandstra’, vals . Bank of Nova Scotia’ re dons Photography: Many thanks to the many. individuals and. businesses who donated a oe oranitemto the ff gent mee aetagen yr igi flcetcle hn are} Or. Dennis Fisher . Dr. Lepp Dr. Tsang - Your Decor Terrace interiors. - Bart's Dell Elegance Fashions Heather's Balloon Magic : 7he Golden Flame Northwest Specialty Foods Sure Exposure -. The Terrace Standard * Northern Computer. ah Rhonda's Hair Design Terrace Bullder's 2 8 Kermodle Trading Be Thornhil! Motors. ee :. - River Industries ; 1 Terrace Motors : 4 cm b wri “eee a ‘DECIDE. ACT CBC budget cuts have s so 5 tar - radio , service, - BRENDA ZUDA E to our. Staff, “For your coiwviencé Brenda: will: be: orking sweekday. evenings from 5°- 8:p.m.; Mondays 9° 5 & a Wednesdays 9 - 12. Phone Brenda, Connie, Lisa, ‘Sola o or | Karlene or drop in at 4652 Lazelle Ave. : = MANICURES « MAKE UP « AGES ay * SCULPTUREO NAILS «PEDICURES PLUS | - * EYELASH & EYEBROW TINTING .. TANNING, & TONING Fl ‘The November sale of oil and . _* Bar & FACIAL HAIR REMOVAL — Daa ; er + Opn 7 ays a won, skuneh Mon, - Fal. — 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. Dinner 4:30 - 14: 00 p.m. A taste of Greece right in your. . own neighbourhood! “THIS WEEKS SPECIALS! Wed. — Sonbadas RDS 0.0.0... cccscsscnesees $12.95 Thurs. — Chicken Cordon Bleu................- $13.95 ‘Fri. — Steak and Lobster .. $19.95 - Sat. — Steak and FanTail Shrimp............4 $13.95 Sun. — Lobster Tall $14.95 Mon, — Steak and Lasagne... sscseces $14.95 Tues, — Pepper Staak 0.0... eccssessecceens $11.95 ae - COME IN AND ENJOY DAILY LUNCHEON - 638-1503 ™ 4402 Lakelse | Ave; Terrace 7 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL'638-0684 or | | Reserve one or more ‘ables by calling is us at 638. qe The Tord INN Me Mistletoe Buffet Luncheon — = Friday, December 21 - . Mistletoe Buffet Luncheon LE ee os 30 a.m, - 2: 00 p.tt. aye care “Skeena Ballroom: a 2 $9.95 Brig the offiée aff to the: ‘Tervace inn for a Christmas Celebration. A fabulous Buffet Lunch | will be served in the SKeena Ballroom in the spirit. of Christmas. Round tables of 8 will be set inp for | your group. 6630. ies teat Meni’ pure assed Green Salad Perfec' tion Salad. Potato Salad = Beet Salad .~. Pasta Salad | Pickled, Beets, Sweet & Sour Pickles. - Di itt Pickles; Olives, Com Relish. ae _ Selection of Cold ¢ Cuts and European Sau ages. . “ e o Vegetable Ta “ ue ne 1 rns me fiefs s Dessert Chir ristaias ati 4561 Graig Avene; Terrace, B.C. VBG 1M7. For Reservations, : Call (604}.635-6630 or . |: [Rarrree 1-e00-ees-e160 ea), . Fax (604) 636-2788 °° ~ NGAI pA tog See. LW, a ene as seen meen prpeetnstth