Al0- the Terrace Standard, Wedhesday, July 1, 1,1998 "TERRACE STANDARD ° ~ Business REVIEW Coop bakery to rise again A NEW stand alone bakery will open in Terrace by Sep- tember, The two bakers thrown out of work from the closing of the Terrace Co-op’s main department store say they'll open a new bake shop at 4641 Lazelle Ave, in the former offices of RJA Forestry, across the street from Zydeco Jo’s, John Wiebenga and Markus Kiein say they’ve been bombarded by suppor- tive Co-op customers who uged them to make the move and told them they’d do well. “They say Terrace needs a bake shop — that’s the bottom = fine,’’ Wicbenga says. “We kept hearing it over and over.”’ So they’ve taken that ad- vice and reached a deal to buy all of the equipment from the Co-op bakery. He said their bakery will likely concentrate on what BLURRY, VERY BLURRY? You could be at risk for diabetes. FS ppg | CANADIAN le “DIABETE! well ASSOCIAT Terrace CO-OP Garden Centre they’ve done well in the past — cakes and wedding cakes. They’ re also planning to -branch out into more specialty breads, like ryes. Wiebenga said they aren’t planning a full service deli TERRACE CO-OP bakers John Wiebenga, left, and Markus Klein are starting their own bakery and will be hiring other Co-op employees out of work with the closure of the Go-op’s main department store. They plan to open in September, counter, but they may offer a line of saudwiches for the Out & About Tourists caught in web COMMUNITY FUTURES is giving $12,000 to the Ter- race Tourism Council to develop a website aimed at con- Ovenill, he said, it will continue to be a traditional The only other bakery that operated on the scale of the Co-op is the Safeway bakery. “Definitely there is room,’ Wiebenga said of the markeL Both bakers had an option to leave Terrace and take a transfer to a Co-op else- Monday t to Saturday downtown lunch market. home-style from-scratch Where. But they declined. type of bakery, likely «we wanted to stay in employing around — six Terrace,”’ Wiebenga said. people. “It was a shock to the community, but the reality is it has happened and we're dealing with it in a very pos- itive .way,” he — said. “There’s optimism now. There’s a good feeling about it.” vincing tourists to spend their vacations in the northwest, 9am-6pm Closed Sundays _ 4617 Greig Ave., Terrace Ph: 635-6347 The site will be posted at ferracefourism.bc.ca and should go up some lime in the coming months. It will focus on attracting ecotourism visitors but will in- chide all available tourist information about the northwest. The site will promote Terrace as a home base. It will in- clude a guided, personalized on-line tour to help individual tourists design their northwest vacations as well as a more slandard system of web pages, to allow tourists to click . their way through the site for the specific information. — Bank changes teller hours THE BANK of Montreal June 26 extended its hours but cut back on the times when people can deposit, withdraw, make bill payments or make transfers between accounts. The new times are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for a variety of services but contact with tellers for deposits and with- drawals is limited from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, Other Bank of Montreal branches in the northwest have already had their hours changed in this fashion. Big U.S. bank up here THE LATEST in American bank mergers bas touched Terrace, Wells Fargo and Norwest Corp. have announced plans to joln together for what will be the seventh largest bank in the U.S., with more than 90,000 employees and 5,777 financial services outlets around the world. What's significant to Terrace is that the Trans Canada Credit Corp. consumer finance outlet here is one of 143 in Canada owned by Norwest. Norwest is the largest mortgage underwriter in the U.S. while Wells Fargo traces its beginnings to the American Gold Rush and Pony Express of the mid-1800s. 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