mn) nt asco a ici Skeena MLA Frank Howard, (third from top left) secretary, MLA Frank Howard, Andy The Terrace Little Theatre will once again recelve a tax exemption, it was decided at last night's meeting of the Terrace District Council. Theatre President Merry Hallsor explained in a letter to cauncil that the theatre provides ‘‘a unique and valuable service to the community” and requested the tax exemption ‘'to help us provide this service by alleviating somewhat our perennial financial struggle, In other council news, Alderman Al Purschke, the chairman of the key tourism committee will attend a one- Industry Development Sub- Agreement (TIDSA) in Prince George on Tuesday, Oct. 23. The purpose of the conference is to provide an opportunity for civic and industry leaders to learn more about the travel In- dustry and related govern- Ment programs. Oct. 24 has been adopted as “Year of the Child Day” in Terrace. The municipality, Hyland. at the request of Frank day conference on the Travel : The Heratd, Wednesday, October 10, 1979, Page 3 TERRACE COUNCIL Theatre gets grant week has also been dubbed “Year of the Child Week.” Manuel's Restaurant has been given the go-ahead on plans to convert their existing banquet room into a discotheque. The planning and transportation com- mittee recommended that the establishment be granted a liquor license. Manuel's Restaurant is located at 4545 Lazelle Avenue. Arequeat that the Terrace District contribute to the W.A.C. Bennett Memorial Fund has been referred to the finance committee. Alderman Bob Cooper recommended the move to examine the implications of the request that the municipality contribute “in an appropriate way.” . gave a helping hand at last week's election of officers treasurer, John Chen Wing-vice-president, Bottom Hamilton, the superin- Executive _ for the Skeena New Democratic Party Association in row (left to right): Debble Sharp-secretary, Rob ‘endant of schools for School elected Terrace, The new executive (top row, left to right): Goffinett-provincial council delegate, Ray Brady- eee Coil Fla Paring the Bjorn Pettyrson-President, Croft Randle-membership alternate provincial council delegate, week of Oct. pd The entire The Terrace Art or not, are invitedto reserve contact. Keith Olson at 635- h d Association will be holding a place at the sale as space 9384 or 635-7883. He is co- Northern Mainland, Queen a new rec €a their annual Pre-Christmas willbe limited. Allitemsand ordinating the event this oo oues, Cloudy toda By ED YUDIN recreaton from the Arts and Crafts Sale. All paintings should be hand- year. The sale will run for Jin ray periods of rain md Herald Siatf Writer University of Iowa and has craftspeople, whether made, one evening, Nov. 30 from 6 disae northen sections, TWO Significant ap- cerilfication in other areas members of the association | For further details please Refugees are working here ca, .. ByEDYUDIN | . os 4 1 } Herald Staff Writer Nine of the ten employable ‘boat people in Terrace now have gotten jobs, according to the Canada Em- ployment Centre. Many, however, are working at Jobs below their capacity, due to the language barrier. One new Terrace resident, working at Budget Rent a Car, is involved in maintenance of cars, In fact, Danh Hugnh 37, is a qualified accountant, who hopefully will be employed in his chosen profession, once the language barrier is surmounted. : ‘Most of the people are definitely underemployed," agreed Betty Barton of the Canada Employment Centre, but there is.no way a.lot of them could do.the type of work they are.trained for. until.theilr English improves.” Curiously, most of the Vietnamese people in Terrace canread English. Sothe language barrier won't be insurmountable. There are some people, though, whose skills may’ not be appreciated here in the Northwest. Xay Hung Luu was a artist in his native Vietnam, a portrait painter in charcoal. In Terrace, however, Luu is an apprentice at Norm's Auto Body Shop. Some of the others work at A&W and Time Cleaners, and.sgil another is employed aty.-a.... locale: sawmill: There ate three families now residing ifi Tetrace, all sponscred by the Christian Reform Church. In ad- dition, there are two married men and one single person who are government sponsored. The families of the married men remain behind in Vietnam, at least for the moment. According to Barton, the two men spent a very lonely Thanksgiving Day away from their families. The three intact families moved into their new residences in the new Terrace Apartments behind the Kalum gardens on Monday. In general the families appear to be getting organized. The adjustment, though is severe. Some of the boat people have never slept in beds, used electricity, and have some dif- fieulty adjusting to Canadian food. Nom si Easy starting Grouper controls Vibe-less cunstruction 9; CS-452VL eet with 14 bar & chain p.m. to $p.m., and one day, Dee. i from 9.a.m. to.6p.m, in the Skeena Mall. ’ Inprevious years the event has been held in the library basement but each year it has been expanding as more artists come to the area. The sale gives locals a chance to buy unique handmade Christmas gifts and the artists d chance to display their - work, A portion of the revenue will go to the Art Association. The funds will be used to establish a per- manent public gallery in the. near fulure as the city ex- pands. Fishermen off the hook | - VANCOUVER (CP) — Three fishermen were let off the hook Tuesday by a British Columbia Supreme Court decision which acquitted them of charges of contempt by the Restrictive Trade Practices Com- mission. Jack Nichol, Homer Stevens and George Hewison, three executives of e United Fishermen and ‘Workers Union, were charged With contempt and threatened with penalties alter they refused to answer questions raised earller this year during an inquiry into the production, purchase, sale and processing of fish in Mr. Justice H. C. McKay ruled that the fishermen are workmen and are included in a section in the Combines Investigation Act which exemple employees and workers from answering questions relating to internal union policies and decisions. - ad 4599 al CS-750EVL Highs 16 to 19, Lows tonight 7 to 9. Sunny Thursday with a few cloudy perlods and morning fog patches. Highs 77 ta 20, Chilcetin, Cariboo: Sunny today end Thursday with morning fog patches. Highs both days in the low 20a. Lews tonight near freezing. Central Interlor; Mostly sunny southern sections today. Cloudy with a few. showers in northern por- tlona, Highs 16 to 19. Lows tonight near 2, Sunny Thursday pointments, one concerning the upcoming municipal elections, the other in the area of parks and recreation, were confired at Tuesday evening's meeting of the Terrace District Council, Al McNiven of North Cypress, Manitoba, has been appcinted the new Superintendent of Parks and Recreation for the District of Terrace, McNiven, who was selected over 36 other candidates, currently holds the same position in North Cypress. He holds an M.A, in including swimming pool management and as a power engineer authorized to operate artifical ice plants, MeNiven will take over the position which Phil Stewart resigned from earlier this year, on Dec. 1. The other appointment saw Murdo MacDonald confirmed as the returning officer for the Nov. 17 municipal elections. Mac- Donald has served in that eapacity for a number of years. Wayne Muchowski, winner of the last weekly Skeena Mall-Daily Herald Fishing Derby prize, displays his tackle. 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