Al0 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 3, 1990. Contributed. by. Peter Crompton - We have had two very suc- cessful events in the past month, our scavenger hunt and. 50’60’s ' .dance, followed by the Terrace open darts tournament. At. the dart tournament we had - players "from. Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Houston. and Terrace. John and Clare Groot -- of Wayside Grocery donated 11 new dart boards to the branch. These will be.put into individual cases and mounted on the walls in the branch, so that they: will only be seen when in use. Colin Goodall of Northern Signs also ‘donated a‘rod and reel for this tournament. We are now heading into a very busy period. On the week- . end of Oct. 12-13th our branch will be hosting the fall zone meeting. All members are wel- - come to attend. Cmde; Arlene Bergh will be needing volunteers for our pop- py and wreath campaign for Nov. 11. Don’t wait to be asked, please come forward. We need all the help possible on our pop-. py campaign Nov. 3. We need people out the week of Oct. 22 to sell wreaths, so the businesses of Terrace can have time to - display. them. “Tickets for: ‘our “New Year s Eve dance: will be on ‘sale early ‘this year, and we will be looking . for people to be designated rivers. Over the next few weeks the following events are schedul- ed: Friday, Oct. 5 —~ Steak Night, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct: "9 — General meeting, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. . 12-13 —- Zone meeting. ‘Dance, o-pem., Friday, Night, 5 p.m. to:8 p.m. Saturday, Nov..: 4: a ~ Poppy - Campaign. Sunday, Nov. i - — Remem- brance Day. Tuesday; Nov. A - — ~ General. meeting. Don't forget election f new 1. at’ our: executive’ on Dec. - general meeting. There is fun darts every Wed- -. nesday evening in the lounge Saturday, Oct. 13. — Zone starting at8 p.m. a co, Kentron lands major highways contract | Kentron Construction of Kitimat has been awarded a contract worth neatly $3 million to do improve- ments on Highway 16 west of Terrace. The project will include 42 kilo- metres of asphalt resurfacing fom the western boundary of Terrace to the Exstew railway crossing. Ken- tron is also to add a third lane for trucks going up the hill, just west of the Zymacord River bridge, and the contract includes construction of left-turn and deceleration lanes at the turn-off to the Shames - Mountain. ski resort. The value of the contract is $2,810,728. The work is scheduled for completion in the summer of 1991. October daze — events in history — Compiled by Tom Taggart Oct. 1: American orator Rufus Choate takes the stump (1799). Nov. 2 Steak satay lee : ASSENT OF: ELECTORS - COUNTER PETITION (SECTION 797, MUNICIPAL ACT) REGIONAL DISTRICT: OF. KITIMAT: STIKINE \ “PART OF ELECTORAL AREAC.— LAKELSE LAKE STREET LIGHTING .- LOCAL SERVICE. ESTABLISHMENT BYLAW NO. 291, 1990 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of the Regional. District of Kitimat-Stikine proposes to consider the adoption of a-local_service bylaw for the provision ‘of street’ lighting : ~ system at Lakelse Lake. ; Pursuant to Section 797 of the Municipal Act, those persons wishing to oppose this bylaw are required to ‘submit counter petitions against the proposed bylaw. Counter petitions have- been prepared by the Board and will be provided to all per- |. sons who request them In writing. Persons wishing to recelve — a counter petition, should write to the Regional District of _ Kitimat-Stikine, 4300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G - 4E1. if you wish further information ‘regarding this bylaw, phone 635-7251. if counter. petitions representing 5% or more of. the electors | -in the participating area are not recelved within 30 days after the second publication of this notice, the bylaw will be deem- ed to have received the assent of the electors. For your infor- mation, It is estimated that there are 99 electors in the local. - service area listed on the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine List of Electors... ‘ A copy of the proposed’ bylaw Is provided as follows: REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE. _ BYLAW NO. 291. A bylaw to establish a local service within a portion of Elec: toral Area C to provide street fighting services.: WHEREAS a regional district may, by bylaw, establish and - operate’a local service under. the provisions of Part 24 of the Municipal Act;. AND WHEREAS the Regional Board of the Raglonal District of Kitimat-Stikine wishes to establish a local service for the purpose of providing street lighting services for a portion of Elactoral Area C; AND WHEREAS the Regional! Board has published notice under Section 797(2) of the Municipal Act that it intends to establish the local service within a portion of Electoral Area | AND WHEREAS the number of counter petitions against the. proposal represent fewer than 5 percent of the slectors in the _ proposed loca! service area; ' NOW THEREFORE, the Regional Board. of | the Regional — District of Kitimat- Stikine, in open meeting assembled, NOTICE. The East is Red: PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (1949). Israeli planes strafe Tunis (1985). _USSR launches Sputnik 1, first manmade Earth satellite (1957). The Beatles “‘Love Me Do’? goes into orbit (1962); Janis Joplin dies (1970). 1987: Toronto and Detroit upstage Series, Tigers prevail 1-0, Tanana over r Keys FULL MOON, 1990. France: Tom Paine’s ‘‘Rights of Man” draws blood (1789). Canada: Chief Tecumseh killed by Yanks at Battle of Thames (1814). Canada: Big earthquake (6.6 Richter) rumbles through Ft. Simpson, NWT (1985). _ ? - Gorbachev of USSR visits Berlin with the bad news (1989). ° India: Religious zealot hugs self to death (1984). Actress Bette Davis gives up the stage (1989). Don Larsen of Yankees hurls the only World Series Perfect Game (1956). THANKSGIVING DAY, CANADA. Japanese Navy annihilates Russian Navy at Tsushima Strait (1905). The Queen of England visits Lotus Land (1987). 7 | id Bolivia: Che Guevara murdered by CIA agents (1967). . . SO ‘ 4 : Mickey Lolich of Tigers outpitches Bob Gibson of Cardinals in-WS Game 7 (1968). Ne wes USA: Birth of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884), social activist cousin-wife of FDR. England: IRA bomb fluffs up Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (1984). oe Christopher Columbus and crew of 88 drop anchor in New World (1492), _ Se ME Toronto: ‘Direct Action” bombs Litton Systems (1982). . . A FFF osm ; Birth of the poet, ‘Virgil’? (70 BC) and philosopher, Nietzsche (1844). . Se Moscow: Death of John Reed, American writer (1930). a a China: The ‘‘Long March” begins (1934); PRC becomes fifth nuclear power (1964), . . [amen Extra! New York Times gives birth to 544 pound, 946 page issue (1965). " . 1989: Big earthquake (6.9 Richter) upstages the ‘‘Bart” World Series. — = ‘Canadian women legally become “persons” sez British North America Act (1929). i Grenada’s Maurice Bishop (1983) and Mozambique’s Somora Machel (1986) die, RIP. 1987: Capitalists look into abyss as Wall Street closes ‘down’? 508 points. : : Birth of the author Arthur Rimbaud (1854), | | | bo |= Sam Coleridge born (1772); Joan Baez gets jait (1967) for disturbing war. — po Thomas A. Edison turns on the lights (1879). ((EVENT OF THE ‘MONTH))). ' - . an aa American entrepreneur “Pretty Boy’? Floyd rubbed out by G-nien (1934). 7 _ - a . a Ce |= God creates World: (4004 BC); 241 U.S. Marines find Allah in Beirut (1983). fo Ba ee oo Black Thursday, 1929: Wall Street buckles, harbinger of 1930°s Depression. .- UNITED NATIONS DAY. Charge of the Light Brigade repulsed by heavyweights (1854). Leyte Gulf: Japanese lose the largest naval battle.in history (1944). : "Family of Natioris’’ infanticide: U.S. crushes tiny Grenada. (1983). P| Tombstone, Ariz.: Doc Holiday and the Earps outshoot Clantons and McLowerys (ssn. satel \e eae Russian .icebreaker frees two icebound whales off Barrow, Alaska (1988). ct - asin hon PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, 1990. - a - _— any ver renat ff Watershed: ‘U.S. Army pushes the ‘‘Alean”’ through Northern Canada, to ‘Alaska, (1942),° ' Cai y Scotsman John Baird invents television (1925). ee a NTT . Giant asteroid Hermes nearly hits Earth (1937), almost no survivors. . Grover’s Mill, NJ:,Martian aliens invade via realistic radio drama: (3938). Oct. oY HALLOWE'EN (Druid Autumn Festival), enacts as follows: " 1. The-Reglonat District heraby establishes, within a portion [i | of Electoral Area C, a local service for the purpose of pro-. . ~ viding street lighting services within the. boundaries of the © service area shown outlined red on the plan attached, as Schedule A, to this bylaw and known as the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Lakelse Lake Street Lighting Local Service ~ Area. . 2, The annual costs shall be tecovered by requisition of monies to be collected by a property value tax on land and im- provements. - 3, The maximum amount that may be requisitioned annuatly | for the service provided under Section 1 shall be $0.50/$71,000 of net taxable value of land and-improvements. |: 4. This bylaw may be cited as the “Regional District of ~ Kitimat-Stikine Lakelse Lake Street Lighting Local Service Establishment Bylaw No. 291, 1990”. Oct, 4: Oct, 5: Oct. 9: Oct, 10: Oct, 11: Oct. 12: - Oct, 14: Oct. 14: Oct. 16: it Oct. 17: Oct, 18: Oct. 19: Oct. 20: ‘Oct. 21: D.LTES: ui Oct. 22: Oct, 23: - Oct, 24: TH 3 l=l=[# le} =>] 3] — Oct. 25: This is: the pian reterrad to as Schedule ‘A’ in the “Regional - District of Kitimat-Stlkine Lakelse Lake Straet Lighting * Loca! Sarvicea: Establishment : Bylaw No. 201,:1980." ; Oct. 26: Oct, 28: Oct, 29: . _ Oct. 30: wate Local Service Area Boundary . ns aa Ave : | THIS 4S THE SECOND OF TWO PUBLICATIONS” —