de anna NEE, RE ee a en ae ee ee won Pada te aces = SCE pine ee gb DRS ae ~— fand “your. : crestive;: eyecatching ~/ads. "tates i, ie i Se we RR OT ERE REY gy ty Ot he effort comes from a pro- ‘called ‘Opportunity Ws in ‘women . ignated period at jobs out- de: their traditional area of in- Ivement.: ~ * “IE women are interested in a career path change: away from _ : financial/clerical ‘occupations, -they..can’ get . experience in surveying, *: Beotechnical work, | “TERRACE — The future of the : local t tourist industry could lie in vattracting. more people from the a ‘northwest, ‘indicate: preliminary ‘ ‘Statistics. ‘gathered | ‘by the. chamber ‘of commerce. ~ And there’s great potential i in marketing the area to the rest of B.C. 4 “Regional: attractions figure _Breatly., The regional, ‘one-day tourist is something that’s been talked about and this backs it up,”’ says city economic development officer Peter Monteith who helped organize the survey for the chamber. *. The survey shows that more ‘than ‘half of the tourists visiting ‘the area this summer came from B.C, and that nearly half of people. talked to Listed Terrace as a-main ‘destination. “ay “Given | the large number . [: _ from’ B. C., I'd say. we're only ‘scratching the surface in terms “of what we can do to market the area, * said: Monteith... At the ‘same time, the high - number of people. travelling by motorhome: — nearly one-third ‘of thase surveyed — points to a ‘marketing - opportunity there, - Monteith, added “whabtar €: ‘they: looking for. whiat“are they ’s spade?” ‘Where did they come from and ‘where did they hear from us? ‘Find thoseanswers can help us," he said, ; The survey to date of nearly 400 people is part ‘of a bigger one being conducted by other chambers: of commerce throughout the northwest. = It’s expected to not only give ‘information on what | kind of ‘tourists visit the northwest, but where the tourism industry. should concentrate its spend a- REALIZE YOUR PROFIT POTENTIAL |* ‘SAM COLLIER | As-a ‘Terrace. Standard “Advertising © Consuitant “| my: job . Is. to enhance [your ‘sales: and "profit 3 position ‘as well as link business . to ‘loustomers. with. ~ pOVERTisw Is AN \ INVESTMENT AND" Q00D EFFECTIVE «:. | ABVERTISING DOESH'T. HAVE TO BE EXPENSIVE. FOR ADVERTISING” INFORMATION CALL * SHOT ICE 2 | Starring a ROSALYNN SUMNERS Sree Loans * 258 * Tickets: s18'60 h¥e lk | lab work, paving _ those areas - that bad been labelled ‘non- - traditional,’ says ministry employee Gail McFadden. ‘McFadden, » this highway _region’s representative on a ‘province-wide women’s Oppor- .. - . ty 90s is almost too, perfect to be- tunities. committee, . said response has varied between the . regions. In this region this year, one - person from Terrace has just finished two months away from a clerical/stenography -job in the tninistry’ s geotechnical sec- Survey helps sharpen ocal tourism. search Peter Monteith marketing efforts. The survey found that one- third of people travelling. spent up to $15 night on accommoda- WONDAY — FRIDAY Recycle } non- n-cofnmercial glass, tin “cans, | newspapers & magazines. Glass & tins MUST be clean (prefer without labels). BEHIND THE BINGO PALACE - tion. “The idea i is that people not only can get some experience, but to find out what kind of education they might need to continue on,” McFadden said. "y personally feel Opportuni- true. A ‘person. can get ex- perience in a totally different ‘field yet still: have their other | ‘job. You don’t have.to quit to ‘go to another ‘position,’ " she said. The program i is also open to tio — 8 tatistle ‘indicating, ; there is a high: number of ~- campers and recreational ‘veh cle users. Overall, iourists ” were satisfied with - service and — amenities in the Terrace area. Approximately 40 per cent of those males surveyed were bet ween the ages of 25 and 44 while the number of females in the same category amounted to just over 30 per cent, - | This indicates the ‘attraction of northwest fishing to males, said Monteith. Most. of those travelling ; reported. household incomes of more than $40,000 a year while 60 per cent of those surveyed’ said this was: not their. first trip to Terrace," While fishing: ‘was one of the northwest lures, comments on questionnaires reported some complaints, . said” survey taker David Ralston... “} heard about the licensing “fees and no fish,” he said. NOON — 4PM worst AM - 4PM SATURDAY, bererererererersrararerers Seecnare ra) .) sliver : Medallist 43 Time National Champion, pic and "Introducing “SEEMORE!!! PROJECT OF Institute 24 HOUE DACP OFF AVAILABLE B IN THE BINS OUTSIDE the blind, deaf blind. aa children and adulta' im your comm 3 the, Ree has set aside jobs for which only “# _ the people that’ monitor the pro- , gress ‘of: thé: ni ‘Tvate , companies _ doing; ‘road and. bridge work. PUBLIC CURLING. | "Phe ‘closest pasition of this - October 7: dW fe oS kind in in the northwest to Terract fer at ‘$36,458.a year.. Presents. Plus a cast of ~ Seventeen |e GST chests} ; ; . oeruable at: ee Le poTean's North - Skeona ete - Kermedie Lisns Clab-Je ‘Heather's Balloon Magic ‘sone akelse Kalum St... . ey ~ & Currie Ri Ave., ah Skeona Mall - trey lay eS urty 1 _ & COMMUNITY ‘Canadigan - National kes ok : ; * * Cues Who's Coming to Town? x x | * § * | ~\ Super Skaters! * - Fifties] *& HT - - Jazzl & & Comedy! + § a Willy Bietak Production. - Tuesday, October 8, 1991 -TAMITIK KITIMAT ARENA Thursday, October. 10,: 4991 TERRACE ARENA * § * : ™* ows : “GURL CANADA fnanal/administve postr “Ble: tions. - _ eee -October.5 & 6 . oe nee | : “FOR ABGISTRATION AND TIME CALL. io - Anottter aninistry « sptogtam 5: 6965-5683 - ei Pe women can: ‘apply. Itreceivedan § “exemption: to do so: “under . the a B.C. Human Rights Act." “Last... week, the: ‘ministry. & advertised. Six positions throughout the province to train. © women to” become. road : maintenance,managers.. They're EGISTRATION. FOR: 7 Vien’s: League: Tuesday. & Thursday Ladies League:. Wednesday. ‘ Commercial League: Sauirdey te Coffee peaguest Tuasciay” is in Burns Lake. A Bm: 9 pm. The. ‘jobs pay, between $31,655. | Lucey bd _ SEPTEMBER 1801 P A 1 AC E SEPTEMBER 1991. SUNDAY "MONDAY ot see eee a "0 THURSDAY RIDAY SATURDAY _ veg Terae 1G 86: | Ringette | oe is ty 747 6 Brothers . 7 = ~ Terrace Kermode a nin Alr Cadet Soccer Ati . | Friendship Peaks Tenace’~ NTC. “Figure «Asse. we, | Sotiety | Gymnastics ©) anti foverty, | Terrace Local}. Skating i » eee cet : {7 Order of |. Canadian . title s- ne 10 1 | 1 “Royal 1 ; Pasaplagic VA ese “Tetiace Kermode. | “Terrace - Purple | Association, Parents For ‘Athletic Ors) Friendship: Blueback .[° Tewace.. { . WTC. Ereach = _ Assoc. Pe, Soclety - | Swim Club Anti Poverty - | Terrace Local |" x Gu me cee . Temace, Canadian’ | ‘]- “Minor 1S ' a. TTS [19 twee 20 wre (2 1 sen Terrace | Terrace, “fe Kermode Terrace: "wr eadat. || Association |= “Kinettes Athletic. |... 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