Out & About New building THE TERRACE STANDARD is getting a new building, . A 4,000 square foot structure Is going up on the comer of Clinton and Greig. It’s being built by lo- cal developer Pete Berfelo and will be owned by the newspaper. - The building will contain the business, editorial, sales and pro- duction departments of the news- paper, . Of particular importance is a ground level entrance and exit to a working space for the assembly and distribution of the newspa- per’s sister: publication, The Skeena Marketplace/Weekender. And, the building will have air- conditioning, The Terrace Standard has been located in leased premises on Lazelle Ave, since it began pub- lishing in 1988. Approved CITY COUNCIL has issued a development permil to Northern Savings Credit Union for ‘its plans to open an outlet at the northwest’ corner of Sparks St. and Lazelle Ave. Credit union officials addressed the city’s concern about placing a drive-through automated teller machine (ATM) in the back alley, * by relocating the machine ta the west side of the building. They hope to have the building completed by the end of the year. Pezim pops up. THE MAN who started the gold tush in the ‘1980s that lead to the opening this year of the Eskay Creck gold mine is back in busi- ness in the northwest. _ “Murray Pezim has been named a director of Aquaterre Mineral Development Ltd.,.a small new mining development - company ‘that has two properties near Stewart. . The company was formed last -year by Tom Waterland, a former Social Credit cabinet minister ‘un- der Bill Bennett and a former president of the Mining Associa- tion of B.C. Pezim’s Prime Resources lead the way to a massive gold ex- ploration and staking rush inthe Eskay Creek area north of here in the late 1980s, ‘Homestake, an American-based gold company, ended up in con- trol of Prime and this January, opened a gold mine in the area. Aquaterre also has two gold properties near Powell River. ‘Road talks NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN ‘this week between the highways min- | istry and O’Brien Road and Bridge Maintenance Ltd, for a new contract to take care of roads on the Queen Charlottes and in the Prince Rupert area. O’Brien has had the maintenance contract for the area ever since thal work was put out to tender by the’ provincial government in the late 1980s, The current contract runs out Oct. 11 and will be replaced by one that lasts for 54 months, There are 294km of highway and 45 bridges in the contract area, TERRACE _ . VOLUNTEER BUREAU 638-1330 (across from Totem Furniture} REWARDING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ‘URGENTLY NEEDED Volunteers needed for Volunteers for Senior's Program ta giva rides to frail seners for doctor appciniments and shopping. Shart tima commitment. Friendly visitors needed, no transportation necassary. "HELPING HANDYMAN PROGRAM - Handy persons neédad to halp with fall. yard/garden clean-up, ¢mall house repalrs for Seniors and people with eisabilites, mt «CHILD MINDERS ata’ reed 12 hours per waek, or evary second waek fo elther Paces, f- Mothars Tima Off of The Chikd Development Centre, A personal revarding experience, CALL FREDA SCHMIDT Referral Coordinator pL TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU 4 CREDITORS OWED money by the bankrupt company that owns the Terrace Inn might have to wait until next year to find out how much they'll receive, - And chances are creditors, par- ticularly those with ‘unsecured debis, won't receive full amounts, a trustee handling ihe affairs of bankrupt 476740 British Colum- bia Ltd. said last week, Ron ‘McMahon of Smythe McMahon Inc. made the. com- ments at a_ first meeting of creditors here Sept. 6, Inn creditors won’t get much The numbered company, which bought the Terrace Inn nearly a : Year. ago, was declared bankrupt last month, paving the way for a sale of the hotel and a division of ‘assets between creditors. It owes neatly $2.3 million, of which $419,000 is claimed by un- secured creditors. "Don't expect to get 100 cents on the dollar, certainly,’ McMahon warmed the sparsely af- tended session of creditors. The only asset is the land'and hotel building, bought by the numbered company for $1.9 mil- lion a year ago. Only $100,000 of that was ever paid to the hotel’s seller, Georgilas Investments, ‘McMahon said an appraisal of the property has been requested and that there have been purchase inquiries made, He noted that an estimated $50,000 will have to be spent to bring the hotel up to fire code. Also on the list of creditors aré hotel employecs who went unpaid in the weeks leading up to receivers taking over this spring. Sky high CHIP PILES in Skeena Cellulose’s log yards have been rising ever higher as the mill stock- piles chips that its sister pulp mill in Prince Rupert — shut down by a month-long strike — can't use. SCI Terrace says it still has Plenty of room for chips and is not planning a shutdown. .Chamber manager earns award TERRACE AND DISTRICT Chamber of Commerce Manager Bobbie Phillips has been given a province-wide award, The Gerry Fredericks Executive of the Year Award was presented to Phillips over the weekend: at the annual general meeting of the B.C, Chamber Executives’ “Asso- ciation. a ‘The association represents! chamber of commerce executivdl from around the province. Fredericks, a chamber manager within B.C. wha has since passed away, was active in and a proponent of goals of chambers of commerce, The award is given annually to a person who has worked to achieve the goals of provincial chambers. Phillips has been the manager of the chamber for the past 10 Kathy Corbait Classes September 11 to Mid-December January 8 to Mid-May | Kathy’s Fun Fit Low impact aerobics for those just getting started or looking for amore social exercise program. $10 per set or $1.50 drop in. Monday Evenings 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm at Kermode Friendship Society , Joan Sangeter” “Joan will be oftering hairstyling services at a reduced . Fate, _ pregos reduzidos. reduits, 4652 Lazelle y, Bh z Oo Introduces _ JOAN SANGSTER > “apprenticeship. — _ Joan is talented, “creative, and _tri-lingual. Joan oferege Nos os seus services specializados a Joan vous offre des services de coiffure a des prix Open Every Week Night Until 7 pm. Joan has completed seven months of a two year 635-4997 ‘years and also served as the presi- ‘dent of the provincial chamber executives association, ‘Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce president Barb Kerr said Phillips has proved to be a valuable manager. “A lot of the programs: we've been able to mun her have come through her,”’ said Kerr. “We're really proud of her and feel it’s well deserved,” she said. We excel in: © Staff af Service 3207 Munroe Street, Terrace - 635-6273 IMPORTANT NOTICE I.W.A. CANADA FOREST INDUSTRY PENSION PLAN MEMBERS. 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