NEW ALDERMAN Looking forward to job “I'm looking for progress in Terrace,” suys Al Pur- schke, elected to Terrace District Council on Nov, 18. - When Purschke arrived in ’ Terrace In 1964 he did not know if he was going tosettle here and if so what business he was going to be in. After looking the town over and learning more about it he decided to buy the property where his shoe store is now located, “T was sold on Terrace by aman who took pride in the town and I would Ilke to see Purschke siad he is pleased with the develop- ment that has taken place in Terrace. He remembers the mein street was very shabby and the 4600 blocks on Greig, Lakelse and Lazelle were the donwtown district area. With the recent opening of the Skeena Mall and the expansion that is taking place at the east end of Lakelse, Purachke said Terrace now has a good street shopping George, beeu built outside the downtown area the main business section has suf- fered,” he sald. “Terrace has gone through ite infancy and we are now on the way.” He said he does not con- sider the gloom and doom - on Terrace a few years ago a serious threat to the town's future. “Deep down inside I think it might have helped ws...Terrace has suddenly developed into a regional. eentre and this trend is ¢ontinuing,” he gaid. li you FRET Od MAWTENANCE OAC wee TECHNOLOGY We have a Sales Opportunity for uniquely qualified WELDORS! You will be selling welding alloys and equip- ment, service and systems to. other weldora -. and to plant management at all levels, have welding experience and enjoy demonstrating your welding skills, we offer you... / Complete training. VV Highest quality products, Salary plus commission. J Car allowance & bonuses, ¥ Protected sales territory. Call “Collect” for interview: LANCE MORLEY Lakelse Hotel Nov, 23—1la.m.-7 p.m. (604) 638-8141 EUTECTIC’ . Canada Ltd. = . ae . ry A. TIMEL FRO There are stillsome people think the windows in are all boarded up, he caid, inother parts of Canada who ‘Terrace’s business district . but only local feelings of ANNOUNCEMENT The Herald “ionday, November 27, 1978, Page 7 4 > New Course Offering depression can create an economic i geonomic depression in | ART 101-3 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS | Purschke said that mining developments about A course in whi the student is introduced to various techniques, skills, and 85 miles north of Terrace will the theory of design. Basic design techniques, composition, and. the help this city. An estimated development of design are studied in relation to nature, geometrical form, 600 employees are expected and man-made form. to be working the northern : ‘mining camps and their Instructor: Dave Comfort familles will be Living in Begi ace. egins: He sald Terrace has not Wednesday, November 29, 1978 at 7:00 p.m. only become a regional centre, but it provides Place: tecreation activities Room 103A - Administration Building throughout the whole year. Northwest Community College “Terrace is a good tourist 5331 McConnell Avenue, Terrace attraction and 1 think that the local residents will reap ' Tuition: $25.50 the benefits of it,” he said. Purschke said the present Art 101-3 can be taken for either University transfer credit or for general council is a "very level interest & headed group of people,” He has known Mayor Dave . Maroney since Purschke For more information call Norm Webater 625-6511 moved ot Terrace. Purschke said his next door neighbor is Alderman Jack Talstra. e said that as a new aden be oe NORTHWEST next few months familiarizing himself with a) what needs to be dang. i C MMUNITY urschke will officially become an alderman during C0 LLEGE a special inaugural of S J council on Dec. 4. {An importan message for mobile home ber ina Weight Watchars® you are anrolled asa clasa listed below by Decamber 9, 1978, wewill protect you againat any rate increase in our weekly meeting fee But ploase act now. Asof Dacamber 10, 1976 the registration fee will increase $1.00 and the weekly moating fee will incresse S0¢ for thosenotalready untill enrolled in a participating clans. Onty memb lled by Decemt 9. 1978can enjoy thia money saving ofler. {it you dropout, rate increase will apply should you decide to re-register} So why not join now! Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle. Tues. -7 p.m. Offer good in claseas in these participating areas only, For the location of the clase nearest you, call: The Authority. Grege Ween terrace, nc. cow of he Weght Watchers of Bema Coumcm Lal. rapatered Le ‘eater van Al Riga nee owners. vowed dared, por GO isi sgistering hor 34. 20 The final date for initial registration of mo- bile homes has been extended to Decem- ber 31, 1978. If you haven't yet registered your mobile home, we urge youtodoit now. The special introductory fee of $10 is in effect until December 31 only. After that date, the fee goes up to $50. La GRR SEL before Deoe:: uptster new§...and save. ifyou're on your own land, there’s no fee increase for yous. Amobilehome on your own land can only be registered when: ¢ the mobile home is moved off your land. + the mobile home is sold independently of the land. + aloan has tobe registered against the mobile home. If you need registration for one of these purposes, the original $10 fee will continue to apply. Register when you need ii... Further information is also available from Regional Offices of the and save. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Government Agents. Mobile Home Registry, 838 Fort Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 2Y5 Mis Phone: 387-1361 Province of British Columbia Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Honourable Hugh A. Curtis, Minister SO, a en Re oS ae Ce ee ee