Page AG - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 28, 1992 “BUSINES S REVIEW Bank on this DARRIN AND RENE Rouw from Wildwood Construction - prepared forms for a 1,100 square foot addition to the Toronto-Dominion bank branch, There'll be more customer service space and a. new home for the branch's cash ma- chines. The existing interior will also be renovated, Cam- pleted is scheduled for next spring, perhaps in time to coin- cide with the branch's 25th anniversary of opening in Terrace. uh QUT AND ABOUT . , TERRACE — B.C. Forest Al- liance president Jack . Munro speaks at a chamber of commerce - luncheon Nov. 5. It takes place at 11:45 a.m. at the Coast Inn of the West. Call 635-2063 to reserve a seal for al] of these meetings. kakkk Optometrist Dr. Vic Hawes is back in Terrace after a seven-year absence spent in Smithers. He and associate Dr. Daniel Davies have opened up premises on Lakelse Ave. It employs four people in addition to the two doc- tors. 3 long-awaited yn video cassette! each Available October 28 other optometrists, Hawes was in Terrace from - . 1971 to 1985 before moving to Smithers. He and Davies retain offices in Smithers and in Houston with Davies responsible for the eastern end. . Working out of the Terrace of- fice as administrator is Linda Hawes. ; Hawes and Davies, as with encourage bringing in young children for eye examinations to determine if there are problems before ihey start school. kkk kk Two stores progressing on projects TERRACE — Months of con- struction at Safeway is beginning to take shape and Overwaitea’s renovations are coming along as the two food retailers prepare new looks and new features for their stores. In total, the stores are spending close to $6 million in an effort to attract and keep customers. The efforts reflect an increasing diversification for food stores in the 1990s, say their spokesmen. Each store is adding specialty shops such as new delis, a fish counter at Safeway and a sausage kitchen at Overwaitea. , Safeway is adding approximate- ly 13,000 square feet and Over- waitea is increasing the number of bulk food items. The Safeway project amounts to $5 million, including the cost of purchasing land and paying for the relocation of Ottawa St. Over- ’ waitea’s project will cost between $750,000 and $1 million. Safeway is adding a pharmacy while Overwaitea is installing new check stands. _ Those check stands are only the 5 Committed to your success We finance new and existing businesses. We provide sound management advice. We offer practical training. Paul Williams, Manager La Banyne affre ses cereiven cinrun Jes ileitx 635-4951 langues offivielles, . Federal Busi B lécéral second of their type to be in-, stalled in Overwaitea and Save On Feods stores in B.C. and Al- berta, says company spokesman Chery] Gerhardt. Customers will be able stay with their buggics while the cashier won't have to turn his or her back on the customer, she said. “They'll be more flexible and efficient,”? Gerhardt added, Safeway’s Don Bell described his company’s expansion here as part of a province wide initiative to improve its stores, ‘We could see, with no prob- lem, having between 25,000 and 30,000 items in that store,’’ he said. ‘The Safeway project follows the opening of a brand new store in Prince Rupert earlier this year. Safeway’s new bakery has | opened and other sections will open as they are finished. -Bell anticipates final finishing work will be done in January. - Overwaitea’s Gerhardt expects a mid-November conclusion to its project. ® The Coast Inn of the West has a . new affiliate close by. ’ The Prince Rupert Hotel be- came a Coast operation effective Oct. 1. There are 16 properties in the Coast Hotels and Resorts chain in B.C. and Alberta. wkaekkk Heather’s Balloon Magic has setiled into a new home since its purchase by Copperside Foods. The business moved up Kalum a bit from its old location to Cop- perside II last month, There’s been no change in hours and the enterprise is now open Sunday aflernoons, says employee Rob Barwise. Also planned is a floral and bal- loon section at Copperside I in Thoruhill. Development Bank de développement Watttta Canada 4 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Parliamentary Reform on October 17, 1991. The ATIVE ASo o** & Cy ¥ Be A yeast arias a rsy cou” Mr. Ujjal Dosanjh, MLA Chairperson Ms, Sue Hamunel, MLA Deputy Chatrperson Sry CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Two referenda questions were presented to voters ‘recall’ should be instituted in British Columbia. That is, should voters be given the right, by legislation, to vote between elections for the removal of their Member of the Legislative Assembly? The second question asked whether the right of ‘initiative’ should be introduced in the province. That is, should voters be given the right, by legislation, to propose questions that the Government of British Columbia must submit to voters by referendum? The Select Standing Committee on Parliamentary Reform, Ethical Conduct, Standing Orders and Private Bills has been authorized by the House to examine and inquire into all matters and issues concerning these two referenda questions and to make appropriate recommendations to the Legislative Assembly. This.all-party Legislative Committee invites written submissions onall matters and issues relating to the two referenda questions including the introduction of recall and initiative legislation in British Columbia. Submissions wili be accepted by the Committee until December 31, 1992. Public hearings aré being scheduled and will be advertised. firstasked whether the right of ’ please send submissions to: Craig James Clerk of Committees and Clerk Assistant Room 224. Parliament Buildings Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1X4 Telephone: (604) 356-6318 (call collect) Facsimile: (604) 356-8172 ‘Terrace and we will youl gi : nd we will g NO,TRADE:IN? NO PROBLEM! We Will DOUBLE: FULL 1/2 ton, extended cab. Stk, No, 92312-1 NEW 1992 CAVALIER ent tite 1988 CHEV SALE PRICE YOUR TRADE GASH DISCOUNT SIZE Lines YOUR TRADE REBATE PLUS CASH DISCOUNT 4dr, auto, air, cass. Stk. 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