ae ee a ee ee es _ TERRACE — Transport "Canada is expected to soon. an- nounce if there will be changes “vcin staffing levels at the airport's “« flight service station. “) >The station, -it provides lan- ding and weather information © to aircraft, now operates “:24-hours’a day. °: But ‘that could change. to it operating. fewer hours each day -- when scheduled flights land and 2 take-off, says. a Transport md Canada spokesman. “+ °. “There may be a change, 1. don't =, there might not be. “know. No decision has been > Made- about. what. might hap- pen,” said Bill Almolky. : é..said the government -i-department is reviewing all ‘of | -its Spending because of pending’ oe spending: restrictiona, <: “We have very, very tight " ‘budgets to deal with, " Almolky ‘added. “We have to cut wherever we * Gan. in - government service. ‘Twenty-four hour service is nice to have, but can we afford it,” he continued. . Ateduction in the: number of hours-at the flight service sta- tion here might be an option given that the same situation ex- ists at other airports, he said. _ “At night, the itinerant level ‘of traffic is not that great. B.C.) that don’t offer any flight off anyway,” said Almolky.. He noted that the airport’s fire department schedules its operations from morning to early evening, the lime when scheduled passenger flights ar- Tive and depart. tion is not calling a relief worker “in when the person scheduled to ‘work. overnight calls in sick, _jsaid Almolky. “THURSDAY ‘JUNE 13 FATHER’ S. DAY SPECIAL “* With remote control There are lots (of airports in- services, Aircraft land and take- One option under considera- ~ Graduation art FRONT LAWN of Caledonia last week was scene of a grad poster painting contest. Sharlee. McKay, Lorelle Walker and Vessna Kentic were part of a team that depicted a character they call Fido. Winners for the best pre-painted sign were Dave Mantel and Gerry Fell; for the most artistic sign were Bao Lanh Diep, Rick Dhhami, Brent Neeve, Chad: Croft, and Kannin Osei-Tutu; for the most eye-catching sign were Shondelle Myram, Camille. Beavei, and Denise .Brehaut; and for the most original sign were Angela Burton, Nicki Schaffhauser and Lia, Wand. rete hae ten ar Re os a bee va “FRIDAY” “JUNE 14, Terrace Standard, Wednesday, JUNE 12, 1991 ~ - Fae A3 Kitchen simmering TERRACE — A shift in a local employment training program is bringing to an end for now the operation of a soup kitchen. The Food for Thought kit- chen had been operated . by students in a cook’s training course offered through the Ter- race Anti-Poverty Group Socie- ty. But the students have finished the food preparation portion of the course and are now taking instruction for. first aid tickets, Says society organizer Ross Walkers. ves The kitchen operated two days a week — one day with yolunteers and the other with ' the students. It’s last day is next Friday. Walker also cited the end of school and a lack of money for the kitchen closing. “Now that school will no longer be in, we won't get as many students,”’ said Walker in noting that young people regularly made up two-thirds to three-quarters of the soup kit- chen's clients, The kitchen served between _50 and 200 meals the days it was + aoe et SPARRING HE ANE open, : As well, Walker said. ‘finding: ° - money to operate the kitchen is: proving difficult. ae **We'd like to take the 5 sum- mer off, raise money and -be ready for the fall,”’ he said: Walker estimated it. cost $100-200 for each soup kitchen: ° The kitchen is operating from the carpenters’ hall on Sparks bul wants to be in a new loca- tion this fall, One possible location is the old Ukrainian Hall, “most recently used as a youth’ centre,’ on Walsh Ave. - a .Walker said the society. has met with the Rebekah group,: it now owns the building, and that and the: latter: is. investigating costs. There's also the possibility of the society working..with the Kermode Friendship Centre; * That organization's board of directors has already approved, money for a hot lunch program for schools, says “centre ‘ex- ecutive director Sadie Parnell. The board meets this week to consider joining with; the. anti- poverty group, she said, SIP are eT a oye piles Wormer goa Port delayed - TERRACE — A planned $63 million port at Kitimat is going to an intensive level of in- vestigation, Speaking last week, Skeena MLA Dave Parker said provin- cial cabinet members accepted a recommendation from a com- mittee investigating the project lo go to what's called Stage II of the Major Project Review Pro- cess (MPRP). That committee made up of provincial and federal civil ser- vanis has spent the last several months studying the en- vironmental and = sacio- economic effects of the itwo- berth proposal. The federal Department of Fisheries’ and. Oceans, “has already said it appases the. port Aa plan because of the effects on fish habitat at its planned loca- tion, Stage II of MPRP involves. studying specific aspects of a development that are ‘con- sidered problem areas. This stage can also involve the creation of a panel to look at a development, the appoint- ment of somebody to negotiate a solution if there are dif- ferences of opinion between groups or appointment of a panel to hold public hearings. Parker and other port pro- ponents had wanted the project to be given approval in principle pending it receiving necessary permits and licences. beThey' had ‘wanttd. Urddging a for the port’to start this fall, - - SATURDAY JUNE 15 RUBBERMAID MONOBLOC. CHAIRS ® Asst. colors BULK TREBOR CANDY * Reg. price 95*/100 g i . 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