' - Habitat said at risk .- otsprings review wanted Fall ar alt, “TERRACE :—. A~ northwest ‘sportfishing | interest group warits an environmental review into. the: planned expansion at ‘Mount: Layton : Hotsprings URegort. oc ee : The Steelhead ‘Society’s. nor- _ thwest ‘chapier. is. appealing to the | federal’ environment ministry to examine the propos- ed Lakelse Lake development, according to society spokesman Robert. Brown. He: said the plans — which include building an 18-hole golf course — are “incompatible: with the in- valuable fish and’ wildlife habitat in the area of the hotspr- ings.’’ reg The group has led past op- position tothe resort’s expan- sion plans. Hotsprings owner Bert Orleans has been trying since December 1987 to buy Crown land south of the resort. Brown called the Lakelse River system one of the richiest trout- and salmon-bearing streams in the country, and said removal of marshland for the fish.” Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 30, 1980 — Page A7 TIN “Ft EVER SALE | “We ‘contend that ~much:: ” valuable habitat has. already . @ been lost: to the: developmenc: @ and any further-expansion will threaten ‘the. area’s “fish: «and wildlife resources :*? Hei Two weeks ago, - provincial. . environment. minister “John Reynolds was’ given a‘tour-of ” qe * ~~. Pp ~ per square inch: — the resort andthe. areas’ where" expansion {s plariied by Skeena - MLA and lands ‘minister Davei.’ Patker, 00 00 kee oe of Gg. 48°x48"x gp = a ABBEY ABSEY- Mini Blinds Vertical Blind starting at . vat $4.¢ $92.16 72"x84"'x$1.99 = | LINK WINDOW COVERINGS — 635-4444 | Bert Orleans’ application ‘to. add nearly 100ha to his current holdings’ at “Mount Layton Hotsprings is stillon hold, lands branch regional director Jim Yardley confirmed last week, The parcel in question’: is made bp of 73.4ha south‘of the - resort — for which approval _was given in March, 1989°— and a further .21.5ha Orleans subsequently said he: needed to complete his plans, A decision won't be made on SOMETHING SPECIAL IS - GOING ON IN BEAUTIFUL FIRST OF two new B.C. Transit vehicles with lifts for wheelchairs IS Now in town. That's Dave Storey of Coastal Bus Lines, the company that provides bus service under contract, win the new van. It and a larger vehicle begin Operating early uly. Transit service proposed golf ‘course could destroy prime spawning grounds. “In years of strong returns well over a million pink salmon spawn within the confines of the river's 11 miles,”” he wrote in a. letter to the federal environment minister, “It is the Skeena's the additional parcel until an environmental impact study has been carried out and that ‘can’t be done until guidelines. from the provincial and federal fisheries branches are received, said Yardley, . ‘Once they are received a con- sultant hired by Orleans will do | TERRACE — Mark July 3 “on the calendar — that’s the day the area’s new transit “service for. people with disabilities goes into service, : the director of the local home “, Support services program an- “nounced last week, Betty. Stewart said’ new | - B.C, Transit vehicles will filt -a need by -providing . transportation for those who cannot, owing to a physical . OF mental: handicap, use the conventional bus service, Where necessary, she added, anes -| be accompanied bya compa- |. aion-: "=A 10-passenger van with a “motorized lift’ for wheelchairs is already in the .: Gity and a 24-passenger larger ‘| vehicle is expected in'a cou- “). ple of weeks, ~ |. Stewart said bookings for “pick up at a person’s door :. the smaller van can be made |. by phone upon could be oImade by telephone on 24 . hours notice. -b: - Although~ such — systems | elsewhere in the province had | ready to start Wher ,_, Space for one wheelchair but “those ‘individitals could “also” - room for.another is needed... . frequency _ in the past required people to carry cards confirming their eligibility to use the service, Stewart. said it’s hoped peo- ple won’t abuse it, The two new vehicles will increase by one the number of B.C. Transit vehicles in the area, said’ Coastal Bus Lines manager Dave Storey. There are now two regular buses in service but one will be sent elsewhere, he added. Storey said the 10-passenger van already has seats can” be ‘taken’ out’ if ° “We'll know within two weeks what the demand will be so we can make ad- justments,’? he said, The 24-passenger. vehicle will also have the capability to handle wheetchairs when it is on regular runs, Storey continued. Other changes coming in- clude adding in-town and Thornhill runs to increase the by |. which passengers and school students can take the bus. greatest producer of these ' representative wants northwest chambers of commerce to sup- port a proposed road from his state into B.C. Robin Taylor said the Brad- field Canal route beginning in the Alaskan Panhandle reaching north to the gold-rich Iskut Valley. would provide a , connection.,for commerce and - tourism: between,.,Alaska and "BC ” That’ road,” if~built, would provide the connection through fe fs) Annual General } Moeting ‘en ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday, June 11, 1990 7:30 p.m. 2510 S. Eby Street The Gente willbe ga x open at 7:00 p.m. 4 : Please come and view ry our dlaplays, | The Terrace Chid ' Development Centre | cordially invites you fo our: Pheitd a fotrn be = TERRACE — The popula- - ‘tion of the Kitsumkalum - village is sufficient to justify its getting a bus service, but “B,C, Transit says that won’t happen until this fall at the “earliest. ‘Responding. to a‘ Kit- umkalum request for ser-, “vice, B.C. Transit’s senior | “planner Sandy Forman noted . 419 people currently livedon ‘the reserve and the band. -planned to construct up to 10." ew homes there this year, ~ While. that was enough to ‘‘warrant’a basic level of ser-’ ce,’’ he. “pointed out the | osest:‘ any existing route. came to the village was Skms and the éstimated time for a round-trip’ to the Skeena. Mail was 15-20 minutes. That length of time means: buses. can’t be diverted to Klisumkalum from. existing '-’- routes’ without disrupting . schedules, said For- However, Forman added, C.° Transit will. examine ns-for providing a ser-. the village when it car" - out ‘its next six-monthly review, due this fall. Provision of service to Kit- um would require the nd city to enter inton. haring agreement bilar’to that between Tet- ace.and: the Kitimat-Stikine GENERAL race Inn, itliooks great and la the ideal that next Important event. "9. Bréaktast in bed, |THE NEW TERRACE INN — _NeEeWes BY ROBERT Q. SMITH SKEENA BALLROOM ".Come down and sea our totally redecorated Skeena Ballroom at The Ter- ferance and is certainly the finest spatin town to hold a wadding reception or anniversery. The Skeena Baliroom will hotd up to 200 peaple for banquets. ‘Our Banquet Co-ordinator, Jane Torgalson, will be glad to help you plan WEDDING RECEPTIONS _ ‘Book your wedding reception in our Skaena Balligom or Dally Varden “oom and gst-our Honeymoon Package Bonus: L 1, A complimentary Honeymoon Sulte. : 2. A bottle of champagne, flowers & chocolates In your MANAGER place to hold that next mesting or con- foom, 4. Privata limousine service to Terrace/Kitimat alrport to slart off your honay- moon or service to your home in the Terrace ares. . With our.new Ballraoms and Honeymoon Bonus, The Terrace Inn |s the perfect place to hold a wadding reception. Call us soon and book a data, BREAKFAST AT THE TERRACE INN “We now apen our dining room at 6:30 a.m. for Breaktast, Monday to Satur. day. Get an early start on the day with a haarty meal in our beautiful new Ker- model Dining Roam. — | wey Mk We specialize In French Toast, Pancakes and Waffles or perhaps try our famous Eggs Beriedict of Worker'a Breaktast. Prices are, reasonable and tha ~ food Is great. os choo - Braaklast is served from 8:30 a.m.to 11:90 a.m. _BUFFET LUNCH | Monday to Fridey, The Terrace Inn Prepares a fine noon hour tunch buffet Including soup, salads, a hot entree and dessert for onfy $8.28, II's fast and the best luncheon deal in town. Join ua acon, a : . 455 1.Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 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