Page i2 TERRACE “Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA OVER 200 AT MEETING SSS isit that ¢ nagging, backache’ again? Tf it'a backache that’s bothering you, it could be dua to urinary irritation and biadder discomfort, If 80, Dodd's Kidney ie ean help bring you relief. Dodd's Pills stimulate the Marked In Town Planni Attendance reached well over 200 at a public meeting held Wednesday evening to hear submissions pertaining ta S Terrace’s recent Town Planning Study. The study was prepared bs G. N. Worsley, P. Eng Advisory Planning Commission, § i Heve thi * * aa . tindition cousing the for Terrace District Municipality by backache, Then you feel of Willis and Cunliffe Consulting Engineers. Wine tan depend'on Daas Members of the Terrace Kidney Pals, ASN Robert Elkins and Ev Clift SNA SAS ANY joined with Worsley to hear 28 & written submissions read aloud, Two orat submissions and numerous questions were also heard, Chairman of the meeting, held § in the main auditorium of the i |Community Centre, was Hugh Me. & Larty, manager Kitimat. THREE TROUBLE SPOTS of CKTK radio Three major trouble spots in the planning study emerged dur- ing the meeting and several others —ia@ of a more individual category were also introduced. Foremost was objection, to. that part of the planning study and zoning bylaw dealing with a pro- posed new route for Highway 16. The suggested route is along Keith Avenue with connectlons at Ter- race bridge and Franks Dairy cor- ner. Bylaw 401, now in its third reading but still subject to madi- fication and change, specifies pro- vislon for 42 feet of right-of-way on the south side of Keith and 117 feet on the north side. 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Several briefs submitted Wednesday shew- ed that the allocation of this much land for the highway would not only create a lot of personal hardship for Keith Avenue pro- practical 1£. it. forced closure of at least one and possibly two of Terrace's sawmills. A second trouble spot was re- Interest Shown Study G. N. WORSLEY, P. Eng. +. « Prepared study It's the end of the line for town planning engineer G. N. Worsley unless Municipal Coun- til decides to retain his serv- Iees in an advisory capacity, Commissioned to prepare a planning study for the Munici- Pality of Terrace, his job has Now come to an’ end. Comment- ing regarding the study before leaving for his home in Van- . couver on Thursday he said, “It was intended that this would simply be a study —- or report from which Municipal Council could set guide lines for proper Planning in your community. Sub-division and zoning bylaws are essential to bring the sug- gestions into reality but only within reason. All by-laws are subject to amendment whenever it is considered necessary.” Wedne.-day, February 16, 196 Richard Sephton: The MUTUAL LIFE OF CAN It pays to own a policy | with it, POLICIES TO MEET EVER NEED Business Insurance Trust Funds 475 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C, Phone: Bus.—~— 683-6905 Res, 921-7870 Local -——V] 3.2249 an FINDING CHECK THESE PRICES! Check these machines! You won't find the same high qual- ity at such fow prices any- where else in 8.C4 These machines are priced to move! Take advantage of these low prices now and save! Call your FINNING sales represen: tative right now! vealed when several objections were raised regarding proposed zoning of certain high-cost housing areas, (now residential no. 1), to Tesidential no. 3 which allows for apartments. The specific area is near Skeena Secondary School and contains several new homes. A third stumbling block was encountered om many Bench pro- perties where the study recom- mends rural zoning rather than residential, OPENING REMARKS Robert Elkins opened the meet- ing, giving a brief outline of the functions of the advisory planning commission and expressing his avatification at the excellent re- sponse to the public meeting, He said, “The purpose of this meeting is to bring you — the taxpayer — in on this planning. You've paid for this study and its only right that you have a voice in it.” He atressed that G. N. Worsley’s report was only a planning “study” and not a rigid and compulsory plan, Mr. Worsley also indicated his pleasure with the response to the meeting wien he said, “I am cer- tainly gratified at this good turn: out. It indicates a lot of public interest in the matter of planning your community.” In giving a brief outline of the proposed new zoning bylaw he commented, “This is a major un- dertaking and not something solid confidence. 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