© Ae 7 bea gat GES eed oe “Pour it on SUNSHINE LAST week brought out the look of summer for Randy. Friesen from Nor Lakes Coristruction. He and other - workers were putting in a new sidewalk on Lakelse Ave. to « match a similar project by the city, A s « CENTENNIAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL — Operated by the ‘Terrace Calvin Christian School Society — INVITES - “TWENTY-FIETH ANNIVERSARY - October 3, 1991" at 3608 Sparks Street, Terrace Central Gifts Ev's Mens Waar Golden Flame Restaurant Hudson Bay Lodge Inn of the West ; Jan's Photo Graphics Kentucky Fried Chicken Northern. Mtn Helicopters 7 Your. generosity. and support was greatly appreciated. Our” : 1991 campaign was the most successful to- date, ‘resulting in employee contributions being the: highest per employee in . the province. As a: result, TECF has: ‘Increased :its commit ment to-date to. the Fi; E. M. Lee. Hospital Foundation to a total. - of $14, 000. oo towards the purchase of the CT Scanner, TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES © COMMUNITY FUND (TECF) On behalf of the telephone. ‘employees in the Pacitic North: west, TECF thanks the following merchants ‘for their. support during our 1991 fund raising campaign. Bey ; . alr Seasons Sporting Goods Northwest Sporteman - Shames Min. Corporation Ski Smithers Corporation Terrace Co-op The New Terrace INN Totem Sarvice Station - Trans-Provinciat Airlines. Video Station Video. Stop — he Played every Friday at 9:30 a.m. on 9.90 AM Radio in. Terrace and 96. 1 FM Radio In the Nass Valiay’ 2gamesfor $1 000 gech week MULTIPLE GAME FORMAT - TICKETS ONLY $1.00 an ’ 4 games for $1, 000. every other. weak Care, eat End Chevron, : " Tiekata Available At; - : Tp i Nase ol Snagit Benson Optical, Heche Dis, Sat & Son natn th sagt FERRACE — Council will allow peddlars to continue sell- ing their wares on’ city sidewalks Provided they :sign’ a - ‘waiver . form that lets the city ‘off any liability hook. , _ However, the permits are on- ly temporary until aldermen’: decide what to do ‘about a 1978 by-law which says sidewalk’ sell- , ing is an offence. The controversy began when Usk couple Solveig and Richard Thornton’s street corner opera- tions came under’ attack ° from local merchants. The Usk couple: had. suc cessfully applied for a licence’. for their- street-sale jewelry business last May and ‘set up first on one corner of-Emierson: and Lakelse and then the other. . They moved from the first corner after complaints and then from the second after‘a — petition was collected that cited the 1978 by-law, Defending ‘the: couple” 8: business at a recent council | meeting, Solveig... Thornton maintained they had. asked about the legality of sidewalk selling when applying. for: a licence. At that time, she added, ‘they had been ‘told there Was NO pro- blem so long as they ‘did. not block the sidewalk and had the permission. of the store. they were in front’ of. . Street sellers now ‘In asking council to re- examine the by-law, Thornton emphasized the request wag be- ing made not just for her own - business, but also on behalf of all-other such mierchants in the ‘city... One of those other merchants appeared ‘before: council - last week ‘to ‘also’ ask: council to allow such selling to continue. Michelle Dessureault said after three years of selling on the 4600 block of Lakelse — with a permit. — she had suddenly ‘received a letter from the city . asking her.to ‘stop doing so. ‘Pointing out those three years had been trouble-free, she said she’ was. ‘being - penalized : for something that was Not! ; her fault.“ lega al STE Twas hot allowed to , sidered at the next’ ‘meeting of. display in “ location and on: the schedule I have been for th past three. years, it, may me my livelihood,** she said, . Dessureault where vendors ‘could’ the size of their displays hours of operation. That suggestion will be co the finance ¢ committee. TERRACE io 4 soitioaof of the interior.of the Tillicum Twin Theatre building is. being renovated. It's the space once occupied by ‘the. forest service, says building spokesman Adrian Enright. A tenant for some of the space has already been found, . And expect a new look to the ‘outside of the building next year, -There'll be acrylic stucco on the back of the building that fronts on to Lazelle Ave. and improvements to the theatre marquee on the front of the building; An levator will also be installed. oa RK RE ; The Toronto-Dominion bank is doing a phone poll to try and determine if it should stay in its present location. It’s doing so by asking UT. AND ABOU’ | customers and other people what they want in terms of ser- vice and facilities, a spokesman said. “Our lease is coming up and before we make a decision in spending money to upgrade we - wart to know what should be done and where we should:do it,’* said bank real estate divi- sion spokesman George Ramsey, - He said the branch does need more room because the number of people working there has _ grown since it first opened, kkkkihk ‘There are new owners of Cole Petroleums Ltd., the. Esso Im- perial buik plant operation here. Partners Laina Bittner and. , Gerald Mitchell sold a similar. operation in Whitehorse and. took over Cole Sept. 23... Former owners Ray Cole and - Ken Miller had owned the facili-’ ty here for the ‘past 10 years. . They don’t have any immediate plans about what they want to. do next but are thinking about © business opportunities in the ; Okanagan. The interesting part about: this story is that Cole and Miller - - moved down here from Whitehorse when they bought a the bulk plant. “Mike Harcourt and the NDP are simply missing the point of this election campaign. They continue to wave their “promise them anything” program. : and then try to obscure our government's very . successful record by attacking some — personalities from the past. j They hope to disguise the real NDP agenda t that will spend you into higher taxes. | wort letthem get away with that. Because you should | never or make a promise you don't intend to keep” wT suggested: the? ~ solution might be for the city te ‘issue: pérmits - Which §