|. political, TERRACE.— Caledonia Senior Secondary Socials Studies and History 11 and 12 students became more aware of problems involved in the African famine following a visit by United, Na- tions Association representative Jon Gates. . Gates’ lecture paralleled economic . and ecological studies already covered in Caledonia classes, but with a more direct message explaining how they could help, students said they felt more in- formed after the. presentation, and many said they would pro- bably become involved. in the future. Gates, a resident of Van- couver, said the project, funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), is taking the message throughout - B.C. telling students that in- volvement in. world affairs is hn : she Ctyof TERRACE Caledonia Senlor Secondary Socials Studies and History 11 and 12 students become. more aware of problems involved in the African famine following a visit by United Nations Association representative Jon Gates. The lecture parallelled political, economic and ecological studies already covered in class, but with a more direct message explaining how they could help students said they felt more informed after the resentation and many said they would probably become Involved in the future. Sep ee ee ee ee , a ee ee ee ee pe ee ce ee ee ree eee : _ : “tary. Phone Mr. 635-5646. Following a presentation by United Nations Association representative Jon Gates, Grade 11 student Pam Kerr said, “! thought the presenta- tion was excellent. It was easy to understand. and | have a better | outiook and understanding of what's happening than I did before. I'm more aware, and might become involved later.” ; 4 Following a presentation by United Nations Association representative Jon Gates, Grade 12 student Karen Brodie said, “| think that the presentation was really good and I'm much more aware of the whole situation - from a different perspec- tive." ’ Activity this week In District 88° - Thursday, Nov. 5 — 7:30 p.m, — Caledonia Band concert at R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Contact . Tom Walker at the theater for information. Saturday, Nov. 7 — School ‘volleyball zone finals begin. Monday, Nov. 9 — 7:30 p.m. — Parent Advisory Group Meeting at Cassie Hall elemen- Shaw at ‘ Tuesday, Nov. 10 — Remem- brance Day assemblies at all schools. Tuesday, Nov. 10 — 4:00 p.m. — Information meeting between School Board Trustees and teachers at New Hazelton Elementary School. Wednesday, Nov. ll — Re- membrance Day holiday. Friday, Nov. 13 — 8:00 p-m, — Theatre Alive production of ‘*Heavens To Betsy’’ at R.E.M. Lee Theatre features Terrace Little Theatre and the Terrace Community Band. Phone Tom Walker at 635-2101 for informa- tion. _ Friday, Nov. 13 — End of the first reporting period at Caledonia Senior Secondary. The first period included 46 days with $7 class hours per block. Saturday, Nov. 14 — 2:00 p.m, — Two performances of the Theatre Alive production of ‘Heavens To Betsy’’ at R.E.M. Lee Theatre features Terrace Little Theatre and the Terrace Community Band. Phone Tom ‘Walker at 635-2101 for informa- tion. the current yeor were: ood | Terrace Review. — Wednesday, November 4, 1987 7S saledonia : students. hear expert on Africa speak | everyone’ $ responsibility — like it or not. According to Gates, the tour is intended to ‘‘de-mystify’’ the African situation for students and explain that blame for the famine in Africa doesn’t lie with any particular tribe, village, na- tion or continent, but on all of humanity who divided and used Africa’s wealth. | oF Following. the presentation, Gates said the concept of saving nine million people was stagger ing and incorrect. ‘*People don’t die nine million. ‘at a time,’’ he explained. ‘‘They die one at a time — and they’re saved one at a. time. “And by pointing out that you're really looking at suppor- ting people on. a‘small, village level, with a total annual budget of probably only a couple of thousand dollars, the problem becomes one you can 1 handle,” ciry OF TERRACE BY-LAW No. 1125-1987 "A By-law to authorvize the borrowing of the estimated cost of constructing an addition to the Terrace Swimming: Pool." 1985 $260,178, 796: 1986 -——- $256,927,501 1987 $239, 442,023 he said. : Gates said that because CIDA will match funds up to ten to one, a school the size of Caledonia was more than capable of making a difference. - Gates left Caledonia students with information on ‘‘Getting Involved’’, which explains how a student body can increase awareness and organize fund- ~ raising projects of their own, - He concluded by saying that if he had broadened their thinking to a-global scale, then he had achieved his objective. MuSiC —continued from page 14 MacNeill finds the music light | and feels it should add to the en- joyment of the production, but - her first love is serious classical music. MacNeill along with. Lynne Leydier-Frolick and Ken Brewer have tentative plans to arrange a recital next spring. WHEREAS it is deemed necessary for the recreation, welfare and general enjoyment of the people . of Terrace that an addition be constructed to the Terrace Swimming Pool. + AND WHEREAS the estimated cost of the said addition, including expenses incidental thdreto, is. | the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000), which is the amount of debt in- tended to be created by this by-law. . £ AND WHEREAS the amount of the assessed value for general municipal purposes of the taxable. . land and improvements for the current year and for each of the two years immediately preceding os AND WHEREAS the depreciated value as at the 31st day of December, 1986, of the waterworksand' sanitary sewer systems for which the City possesses subsisting certificates of self-liquidation granted by the inspector of Municipalities was Six Million Six Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Two Hundred Fifty-Six Dollars ($6, 696, 256). AND WHEREAS the amount of the authorized debenture debt of the municipality, as at December 31, 1986, is Five Million Two Hundred and Four Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy Dollars ($5, 204,770), of which Five Million One Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-Three Dollars ($5,145,293), is existing outstanding debenture debt and Fifty-Nine Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars ($59,477) is authorized and unissued debenture debt, and none of the prin- cipal or interest of the debenture debt of the municipality is in arrears. AND WHEREAS the maximum term for which debentures may be issued to secure the debt created by this by-law is twenty (20) years. , NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Terrace, in open meeting assembled, hereby enacts as follows: 1. The Council is hereby empowered and authorized to undertake and carry out, or cause fo be car- ried out, the construction of the addition to the Terrace Swimming Pool, and to do all things necessary in connection therewith and without limiting the generality of the foregoing: , - a. To borrow upon the credit of the municipality a sum not exceeding Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000). b. To acquire all such real property, easements, rights- of-way, licences, rights or authorities as may ‘be requisite or desirable for, or in connection with construction of the addition to the Terrace Swim- ming Pool. 2. This by-law shall take effect and come into force and be binding on ail Persons as from the date of adoption. 3. This by-law may be cited as "Terrace Swimming Pool Addition Loan Authorization By-law No. 1125-1987", READ a first time this 28th day of September, 1987. READ a second time this 28th day of September, 1987, READ a third time this 28th day of September, 1987. RECEIVED THE APPROVAL of the Inspector of Municipalities this day of 19 RECEIVED THE ASSENT of the Electors this. day of , 19 RECONSIDERED AND FINALLY ADOPTED this day of WwW, Mayor Clerk- Administrator TAKE NOTICE THAT the above is a true copy of a proposed by-law on which the vote of the electors of the Municipality will be taken at Clarance Michiel Elementary School, 3430 Sparks Street, Ter- race, B.C., on Saturday, November 21, 1987, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. THAT the Advance Polls will be hald: At the City of Terrace Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C, on Friday, November 13, 1987, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and at Milis Memortal Hospital, 2711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, B.C. on Friday, November 20, 1987, between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. AND THAT Murdo Macdonald has been appointed Returning Officer for the purpose of taking and recording the vote of electors. DATED at the City of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, this 26th day of October, 1967. E.R. Hallsor, Clerk-Administrator Wide