A2 Terrace Review — ~ Wednesday, September 12, 1990 Escort. service — coi tom bape | Police report - an abrupt halt and left our ques- tions unanswered. Is Tiara’s coming to town or not? And if they are, where can we find their office? Lafleur says he was contacted by teeth in Prince George by. the way 1 — would apply to any escort ser- vice in town as soon as the law goes into effect. And besides, says Halisor, if Tiara’s sets up shop without a become bya enforcement officer Fern Sweeting’s first-ever ticket for a business operating without a licence. And for that, Tiara’s would pay $200 and be closed down. Pollywog Creek Sept. 3 has been identified as that of Steven Ward Spooner, missing and presumed drowned in 1988. The 17- Remains identified A buman skull found in a Jog jam in the Skeena River near year-old youth was reported by a passing motorist on May 26, 1988, to have jumped from the old Skeena bridge at about 5:30 p.m. Terrace RCMP called in Search and Rescue volunteers, who combed the river banks unsuccessfully for nearly three hours before darkness set in. a Kamloops escort service recently, jicence on Friday, they would but that can’t be the same one. Tiara’s is a Fort St. John based company with Marie Gelinas of CITY OF TERRACE Fort St. John as the only registered principle. But what of the Kam- loops query? According to Lafleur, he quoted them Section 12 of a licensing bylaw that’s currently in the works and they never phoned him again. The licensing bylaw that’s in the works is just entering the commit- tee level of discussion and Section 12 outlines the eight basic respon- sibilities of an escort. service operating in our city. It contains all the things you would expect; everyone has to be over the age of 19 and employees and principles of the company can’t have a crimi- nal record. The city gets the RCMP to check on the latter of these two. This draft bylaw also asks that the company give the city a list of all their employees, and notify them within 48 hours of any change. The fee schedule might have discouraged the Kamloops firm, or perhaps it didn’t. Lafleur says the price of a licence to operate an escort service in Terrace will be $2,000 per annum once the bylaw is passed. But it’s more likely that it was the clause °c’ that discour- aged the Kamloops concer. We quote: the escort service | shall, "Maintain to the satisfaction of the Licence Inspector a written record of every request to provide or furnish an escort or partner giving the name and address of the person requesting the service together with the name of the © escort or partner recommended and the function to be attended." That could be bad for business. But our question is still unan- swered. Is Tiara’s coming to town or not? We don’t know and the city has never heard of them. Perhaps it’s going to be one of these home-based business affairs. No, they can’t do that. City ad- ministrator Bob Hallsor says our present bylaw would cover the operation and the proposed changes — which have proven NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REZONING APPLICATION TAKE NOTICE THAT an application to change the Zoning from Ra, Single: and Two-family Residential to G1, Central Commercial has been made to affect the property and land outlined and shaded on the accompanying map. LEGAL ADDRESS: Lot A, District Lot 361, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 3707 CIVIC ADDRESS: 3302 EBY STREET, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA INTENT: The intent of this Rezoning application is to permit com- mercial uses in compliance with the conditions of the Zoning By-law and the Official Community Plan. The proposed amendment By-law may be inspected between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding holidays from August 14, 1990 to September 4, 1990 and 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding holidays from September 5, 1990 to September 17, 1990, both inclusive, in the reception area at the City - of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. The Public Hearing will be hald on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1990 at 7:30 p.m., in the Municipal Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Ter- race, B.C. Any person(s) wishing to voice their opinions regarding this Applica- tion may do so in writing to Mayor and Council and/or In person the evaning of the sald Public Hearing. THIS NOTIGE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUNICIPAL ACT, R.S.B.C. 1979 (AND AMENDMENTS THERETO). TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. E.R. HALLSOR, CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR | pean Pe ; | . 0840 JX - | : \ tu DAVIS AVENUE KN x | | i o PLAN i [2 | 3 i i 2 35a7 | PLAN [PLAN Ae _| wi | 3374 | 6372 4s 6 2 2 —— PARK AVENUE 7 @ S| 7 PLAN ~~ S PL 2 . 32 6 LAZELLE AVENUE filed against Lindsay Merkel, 23, of Terrace. took the life of 29-year-old Terrace resident Fraser Allan Oakes. Merkel was the driver of a 1978 Mazda GLC that went over an embankment on Highway 37 4.4 kilometres south of the airport entrance at about 8 p.m. on March 17, killing Oakes and injuring 29-year-old Vernon Parker and 13-year-old John Middleton. Merkel was uninjured in the incident. Charges laid in traffic death A charge of driving without due care and attention has been The charge relates to a March 17 motor vehicle accident that NOTICE Take notice that the City of Terrace will be enforcing the following By-laws under the Municipal Ticket Infor- mation System, effective September 10, 1990. - Street and Traffic Nuisance Smoking Noise Animal Control Business Building For further information or clarification, contact Fern Sweeting, By-Law Enforcement Officer at 635-6311. CITY OF TERRACE A E.R. Hallsor, POAC Clerk-Administrator . rae CihAcck DY Gree 4535 Greig JY hed B.C. V8G 1M7 Oi Cheque CU Name Subscription Order Form Please send a subscription to: [] 1 year — $39.00 Money Order ( MasterCard LC Visa Card No. Address Postal Code Expiry Date Phone Mail or bring this form to: _ Seniors in Terrace and District $30.00 Seniors outside of Terrace and District $33.00 Out of Canada $100.00 . 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