24 - Terrace Review —— Wednesday, September 18, 199] -- SHIRT LAUNDRY DAY — Men's or Ladies’ cotton or poly blend shirt hatever you wear fe clean with care. VERYDAY IS Richards on Emerson THE DRYCLEANER & SHIRT LAUNDRY Swing in to our DRIVE THRU Richards Cleaners 3223 Emerson St. Terrace 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Saturday Phone: 635-5119 _ Law Society of British Columbia - School District 88 finished the 1990-91 fiscal year with a surplus of $951,000 in operating funds, the board was told Sept. 10 by secre- tary-treasurer Barry Piersdorff. But the district won't know how.much of that, if any, it will be allowed to . keep until the ‘end of the month. ' ‘Piersdorff said the surplus con-" sists of ' $285,000 in interest -"" “income, $407,000 in grants, - $77,000 in federal government grants under training programs, $80,000 in tuition income from Or en da —— Continued from page 4 ' wood component — anyway. Concern over destruction of prime pine mushroom sites got - some attention. As far as the mill site is concemed, biologist Betsy Gordon said it is a managed forest Dave Parker MLA for Skeena 635-4215 Gender Bias Committee Notice of Public Meeting The members of the Law Society of British Columbia passed a resolution at their Annual General Meeting which created a committee to study the extent to which Gender Bias may be found in the legal and justice system, including Substantive law. Chaired by E. N. (Ted) Hughes, Q. C., the committee consists of six (6) other members of the legal profession who bring to this task diverse backgrounds in the law. The specific areas the Committee will focus on include: * Family Law « Criminal Law * Civil Law (excluding Family) + The response of the Justice System to violence against women * Gender Bias from the perspective of the courtroom Although the Committee's mandate includes an examination of the legal profession, this subject will not be addressed in the public meetings. ; The Committee will be holding the following public meeting in your region: Terrace: October 4th and 5th, 1991 Location: Inn of the West, 4620 Lakelse Ave. Time: 9:30am, October 4th, continuing throughout the day and the next day as required. All people with concerns about gender blas In our justice system are encouraged to make their suggestions known to the committes. Your submission may be made orally or In writing, but the - Committee strenuously recommends a written submission. To give as many.people as possible an opportunity to speak to the Committee, you are asked to contact the office of the Director of the Gender Bias Committee no later than 5 p.m. ~ October 2, 1991 to obtain an appointment time for the public ” meeting. Alaskan students, $45,000 . from other provincial government minis- tries, and the rest from miscel- laneous sources. In an.inteiview yesterday Piers- dorff said the interest amount accumulated due to the difference. vin time: between ‘the receipt of ‘grant moriey and the. date it was paid out for expenditure. The excess in grants from the Ministry of Education occurred because the board had not been advised how much the district would receive for last year. "We had it budgeted and staffed, but we didn’t know the. grant amount," Piersdorff explained. a The board was also told Sept, 10 that the district’s debt servicing account has a surplus of $867,000., - Piersdorff said the. money accumu- . lated because work on the new Hazelton Education Centre did not progress as rapidly as expected. . That money, he noted, can only be used for debt servicing. that has been sprayed with chemi- cals to reduce aspen and willow growth and she would think twice about picking mushrooms there anyway. For many, there was the most basic issue. Should there be any industrial development in the corri- dor? One presenter was very direct, She pointed to the Kitimat- Terrace land grab for more .indus- trial land and the fact that one industry will attract more, "Once ~ they start to develop the corridor... They will have the valley paved," she said. A number of people agreed, urging Orenda to move somewhere else, But then there were those who may be most directly affected... residents living around Lakelse Lake. "Emissions, no matter how small, will be offensive to lakeside property owners," said one. And what about the Trumpeter swans? Aconcem over hydroelectric lines has been addressed, said Gordon. There will be no significant change in air quality, said Sagert. Acid rain will not be a concern. "There will be no adverse affect from this mill," according to Sagert. But a petition bearing 300 names expressed concern for fish and wildlife habitat as well as addi- tional pressures on housing Was the audience satisfied? The only measure of that question will come in the quantity and quality of written public submissions to the Major Project Steering Committee. Following that, will be the com- mittee’s response to public and agency concems. LOCAL MAN DIES BY RIVER Terrace resident Gordon Keith Welton, 48, died suddenly while fishing on the Zymacord River Sept. 15. Terrace RCMP report that Welton died of natural causes and was on medication for a heart condition. The time of death was reported as being approkimately 2 p.m. Police are investigating the matter. | ! with a FREE* Wind UpA Great Deal On 4 most popular A LYLE Warn Winch YAMAHA. Make your best deal on Canada’s -wheel drive ATV, and we'll throw in a rugged Warne ~ 1500lb. winch, absolutely free.* The legendary Big Bear features a reliable 350cc four stroke power plant and a full- time 4-wheel drive system that utilizes Yamaha’s exclusive Torque Control Differential. Throw in a free Warn Winch and this Bear is unstoppable. So head into your local Yamaha dealer and set your sights on a Big Bear. But hurry, this offer expires October 31, 1991. See dealer for details. . To obtain an appearance time please contact: Gender Bias Committee c/o Catherine J. 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