eR Ee RE ETI Re Mgt HE Sa = EE eas ‘the Korean conflict. " fallen. This is a very good policy. for it serves to bind the atténd- -ing membéers together and re. ‘Mind us of the original purpose member and a good friend to all . business men and women are eligible for the honor, and, the operator Malcolm Hilcove. - writing at the Chamber office in Speaker -will ‘be Walter Bardua, ‘back to the runner-up position, -driving. One man was stopped - on Lakelse Ave. and the other, a Legion report > for October 1932 — a chance to look back “by Roy Greening, ‘Public Relations Officer, , Royal Canadian Legion, " Branch 13 At the monthly general meetings at the Legion the open- ing ceremonies include the sing- ing of O Canada and the solemn recollection of those comrades who. died in ‘battle during the First or Second World Wars or Every. month a two-minute silence is Observed to remember the during our Diamond Jubilee Year: a The United Church in Hazelton was filled to capacity on Armistice Day morning, and occasion of the annual services. This year by order in council the day was proclaimed a national holiday and the name of Armis- tice Day changed to Remem- brance Day. The service was conducted by Rev. S.V.H. Red- man, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev, F.L. Bannister of St, Peters Anglican Church, Salvation’ Army. Dr. H.C. of the organization, We also pay Wrinch gave a thoughtful ad- homage to the older members dress in which he reviewed the who has passed on. During that sacrifices made during the Great silence | always think of my very War not only by those who fell best friend who was killed and [| but on the part of those who" re- find comfort in knowing that I mained at home, Two minutes think of him every month and silence was observed at II am. not just‘on Remembrance Day, which was closed by the sound- Last Post: We were sorry to ‘mg of the Last Post by Capt. learn that Comrade Al McCann Mundum. So and Capt. Mundum of the .} After listening to Freeman Vesta Douglas, Heritage Park’s Mamie Kerby and British Consul General Brian’ Watkins explain the value of our local heritage, dozens of smiling Brownies , Guides, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts * were trealed to hot chocolate and doughnuts during their Heritage Park visit last month. passed away. He was a devoted of us. . ‘Here is an article from the. Omineca-Herald dated Nov. 16, ‘Nominations _ still open. The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce will con- tinue accepting nominations for ‘Business Executive of the Year’’ until Dec. 18, All local Chamber is encouraging nomination of those who. operate businesses that have © ‘‘shown themselves to be a truly community-minded venture’’. Last year’s award went to Ter- race McDonalds franchise Nominations can be entered in the tourist information center on Highway 16. The Chamber’s next general luncheon meeting will take place tomorrow, Oct. 22, at 11:45 a.m. in the Bavarian Inn, Guest vice-president of claims for the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. Cal girls This hand-made quilt will be the grand raffle prize at the annual fall bazaar Sponsored by the Catholic Women’s League. The bazaar will take place Oct. 28 from 7 p.m. to9 p.m, at Veritas School. _.The Terrace Catholic Women’s League - announced their annual fall bazaar Oct. 28 in the gymnasium of Veritas School from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. In addition to-the sale of bak- books, religious articles, crafts and miscellaneous items, a total of 12.prizes will be raffled off with tickets selling for 75 cents each or three for a dollar. The the City of Terrace. commonly described as the Aquatic Centre). m™ recreation complex. rate sixth __ The Caledonia Kermode girls’ fifth-place showing at the 28-team University of Victoria tournament earlier this month has moved them up a notch in high school double ‘AA’ volley- ball rankings. Kermodes are now rated the sixth best team in B.C., compared to their seventh place rating in the first week of October. On the single ‘A’ side, Smithers girls lost their number one spot to Notre Dame. Smithers had started in second, then went to first and now go Branch. — Branch programs; Police Report On Oct. 7 Terrace RCMP made two arrests for impaired - individuals. resident of Edmonton, Allta., was apprehended while driving on Kalum St. Both men will ap- pear in Terrace Provincial Court. at-a later date. . : seo and doughnuts... SLM ate eS as aga DBT a RRR aca CORRECTIONS: *‘More Than Just Jails”? This three session mini course is directed towards anyone with an interest in the work or programs of B.C. Corrections . Topics to-be covered will include: — Branch and justice system overview; —- Branch philosophy and mandate: — Job, post, and facility descriptions, and self assessment materials relative to work in secure youth centres. Attendance will be a “‘preferred qualification” for all applicants to entry level position at the Prince George Youth Containment Centre which is currently under construction. This course will be of interest to both male and female Course details: Location: Room No, 1107, Northwest Community College . Dates: October 28, 1987, November 4 & 12, 1987 Times: 7:00 p.m. — 9:30 p.m. Note: A registration fee of $5.00 will cover the cost of coffee For further information contact Frieda Dams, Northwest |Community College, Terrace, 635-6511, roase_ | AA L be NTL eta tiie deo AS CA ERNE NPSL EET) a vg chee td ede Be NS a ee Sg MME ge BE ey a Street aforesaid. FROM Ry +, waLull STREET ‘ 1 Take Notice and be governed recently they will be holding ~ ed and home-cooked foods, — f°. Notice of Public Hearing © Rezoning Application @ TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to change } im the Zoning from A-3 (Residential No. 3) to P-2 {Park) — to af- § & fect the property and land outlined and shaded onthe accom. @ panying map, marked Schedule “A”. 7 gm Civic Address: Park Avenue, Nos. 4544, 4542, 4540, 4538, @ Legal Addresses: Lots 6 to. 10 (inclusive) of Block ‘A’, Plan | 972; All within District Lot 369, Range 5, Coast District (and H The Intent: the intent of this Rezoning Application is to bring m this property into conformity with the adjacent land and m The proposed amendment By-law may be viewed by any and all interested parties, during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. & to 4:30 p.m.), Monday to Friday, at the Municipal Offices, 3215 @ Eby Street, Terrace, B.C, V8G 2x8. m The Public Hearing will be held on Monday, October 26, 1987, g at 7:00 p.m., in the Municipal Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Any person(s) wishing to voice their opinions regarding this s Application may do so, In writing, to the Mayor and Council, and/or in person the evening of the said Public Hearing. NOTICE THIS AREA SUBJECT TO REZONING RESOCNTUL MOH OINGTY Ta Fe PAAK AVENUE ml “| SCHEDULE "A" grand prize is'a double-size quilt — made by Yvonne Fisher, and the remaining prizes include rugs, appliances and. gift certificates donated by local merchants and individuals. Donations of items for sale and prizes are still’ being ac- cepted at Veritas School. For more. information contact ‘Dolores at 635-5997 or Marion at 635-3525. . : South Side of the Terrace Pann - STREET mmc [ accordingly. Robert S. Greno | City Director ' 1W21e Women's league to host bazaar —