TE Terrace Standard, Wednesday, i alg 25, 1991 — Page Alt ’ WATCH iT next time you step on the new wooden floor of Darlene’s Country Antiques. You'll want to see the efforts of local artist Marlene Stokkeland in this European.tole painting style wich, ‘in this case, has the German name of Bauern- malere ; TERRACE — New to Totem _ Furniture and to the northwest is the gallery concept. Store owner Ed Moldenhauer describes it as placing furniture and fixtures in living room, family room and den settings. “It’s to give you an idea of _ the visual impact of what you can do in your own home —- to show you what is available,’” he said. All this meant redoing the in- terior of the store in what Moldenauer described as one of the more extensive projects in Totem Furniture’s 28-year hjsloRtesnge ps x« * * ‘* « ~~ There's : * joing to be a new convenience store. in the city., Jolin. Groot - of. Wayside Grocery. has leased what was Pine’s’ Grocery, on Munroe, across the street ‘from Skeena Junior Secondary School,;.and has renamed it John's Grocery: “t's” a big neighbourhood ‘and there's nothing close by,”’ gaid- Groot in explaining his plans for the store. - He’s ordered equipment and expects. to be open in mid- October, ‘ kxkkik Terrace Standard columnist. Claudette Sandecki has been mentioned in an American women’s magazine. Sandecki who runs Pioneer Upholstery was included in a issue of Woman's Day as an ex- _ ample of the kinds of things women can do to earn a living at home. * RUE EES the Tertace Ink Trustees impressed at Shames TERRACE — An international ‘investment company is con- sidering buying into the Shames Mountain ski development. | Representatives of Nova Ban- Corp Group Lid. were in the ci- ty and on the mountain last week, “It was a preliminary visit to look at the feasibility of an in- vestment,”? said company cor- porate finance vice president Peter Grosskopf last week. ‘*We were impressed with the facility and with the community involvement,”’ he said. Grosskopf wouldn’t discuss _ | the kind of investment Nova Ban is considering but did say it has a number of options. Nova Ban, formed in 1980, has offices in Vancouver, Paris and Berlin. Chairman Harry Knutson lives in Vancouver. It’s in the process of selling an investment it has in the ‘Cypress Bowl ski development on the lower mainland, has in- vested in salmon aquaculture ABOU ' b out AND She learned to upholster by taking correspondence courses. kkhkkek There is a confirmed speaker for the Terrace District Chamber of Commerce’s Oct. 19 luncheon, Roslyn Kunin is an economist - with Employment and Immigra- tion Canada i in Vancouver. The ae et 2 Alcan Pipe, a subsidiary of -Alean Aluminiim Ltd., is clos- ' ing ils pipe and heavy truck fuel tank plant in Vernon later this year, “A decline in business, shrink- ing markets and mounting losses contributed to the deci-- sion, Affected are nine staff and.27 unionized workers in Vernon and three people in a Calgary sales office and warehouse. krekkkr A resource company wants to do some diamond drilling this - month on property optioned from Skyline Gold Corporation in the Iskut Valley. Adrian Resources plans to evaluate earlier findings and can earn a 51 per cent interest in the property by spending $1.6 million over a three year period. Skyline Gold - operated the Company, union gather today on contract search . “TERRACE — Skeena Broad- casters and the union represet- ting the majority of its workers ‘are to meet today with a federal Jabour conciliator inan attempt . - a reach’a contract settlement. . ‘company and Local $27 of the National Association of Broad- cast Employees and Technicians (NABET) broke down this sum- mer. | The. local. ‘subsequently Vored 80 per cent in favour ofa rike. Negotiations ‘between “the: Conciliaior. BIN Lewis; has) acheduted ‘three days of talks en- . ding thls Friday, here in Terrace, NABET wants a two-year deal with wage increases of five per‘cent in each year. The com- pany has responded with a 28-month offer for wage -in- creases of three per cent, after each 12. month period... - The union also wants “the: company to carry-more.of the cost of a‘benefits package while © Skeena Broadcasters wants to. reduce starting . wages for new - employees. ‘This is ‘the second * time: the . company and the union have. entered into. negotiations. The. “first: contract, for three years, J ran out the end of July. Johnny Mountain gold mine in the area until poor reserves caused it to close last year. Kaekkkn« The provincial government is allowing liquor companies to do more advertising on fields and in rinks used primarily by pro- fessional sports teams. It comes in the form of pain- ting brand names on field-level ‘boards and rink boards encirel- ing playing areas. nk kkk “Places that sell alcohol are be- ing allowed to increase the number of seats they have in _ return for establishing designated driver programs. ‘They'll be permitted a seat in- crease of up to LO per cent, to be set aside for designated drivers, as long as that boost meets fire safety regulations., Designated drivers may not _be served alcoholic drinks and will have non-alcoholic drinks and food available to them. ’ Professional, :° Truck Mount Allan Banner Estimates © Reasonable Beautify Your Home Walle Extuniting Carpet ~&phobtary Life: “OTHER SEA VICES PROVIDED: * Fire & Water Damage Hestoratlon B- © Qdour Cantrol «Pat Odour Conttol PHONE py 635-3558 Fay | Fer Free Eothnate | CARPET CLEANING | efFree .§ f[ and owns a company together with a large French concern. Up until now, Shames Moun- tain Ski Corporation has raised capital by selling shares to local investors. It also received a low- interest government loan. As well, a separate company ~~ has been formed to invest in the ski corporation. It attracts ven- ture capital which in turn gives the investor a 30 per cent deduc- ~ tion from taxable income. SKEENA BEVERAGES SPEE-DEE PRINTERS. ROSE'S SHOP DAIRY QUEEN . ALL SEASONS SPORTS . KELLY'S STEREO MART KALUM TIRE SERVICES PREMIER PROPANE TERRACE MOTORS TOYOTA CEDARLAND TIRE SKEENA HOTEL “CONGRATULATIONS! TO THE TERRACE ORANGEMEN FOR WINNING . THE. THIRD ANNUAL TODD GIESELMAN MEMORIAL -HOCKEY TOURNAMENT _— ‘THE SKEENA HOTEL HOCKEY CLUB . WOULD ALSO LIKE TO THANK: ALL THE LOCAL BUSINESSES THAT CONTRIBUTED | ‘NORTHERN COMPUTER PARAGON INSURANCE GRACE FELL FLORISTS McEWAN MOTORS WEBB REFRIGERATION TERRACE TOTEM FORD WEST POINT RENTALS - BURDETT DISTRIBUTORS TOTEM PRESS RIVER INDUSTRIES _ CANADA SAFEWAY UTILITY GRADE 9 - 11 kg (Limit 1) $2.09/kg ec dtaPa NO SU ALRI hol gaagd mega PER AO el pinches oe ape ee AL Ohe een a eel fe Poy ww Rea Sat., Oct. 5 2 Emme nar mime nes pear an at ct EM Mt th rein eed eee bition conte cece eee SR BU bee pet ty wpe ee ee Meee SOB eB aT at gv gs