i i, i, A i Sa inal TERRACE: —. Skeena Sawmills’ planer “mill. will operate through the: night for the next two months. and. that people. Manager . Don Chesley ‘said the third graveyard shift was ad- ded to reduce thé mill's stock of rough cut lumber. . Rough cut refers to wood that’s been cut to the basic re- quired dimensions . but has not yet been ‘planed to take it to the finished product form. . preferred to keep its rough cut inventory to a minimum during the winter months because. of local weather. conditions. . Since the lumber was ‘stored outside, the combination ‘of snow, rain and - freezing temperatures turned. the pilesi in- to “blocks of ice’’. There would. be significant problems if orders for finished product came iniand all the mill had was frozen blacks of rough lumber, he explained. . off employees would have_first means temporary work for. 16 : Chesley said the company ff te ay . athe " he is Sifts Gokandan Lotlary Corporation O Chesley said ‘previously laid- TERRACE SPEEDWAY ~ Sunday, Sept. 8 Open Day Races and ; Demolition Derby, +450 FREE “Trocenes | END OF MONTH DRAW SECOND CHANCE DRAW "WEEKLY PRIZES FOR THE "MONTH OF SEPTEMBER - - See Customer Service/Lottery Centra ‘To Enter ‘And For Detaiis| . .- - JW s s about time! ~ Growing business. . FIRST CROP. of the year, displayed here by Tara Burkett, wasn’t great for. pine ‘mushroom | pickers, according to local depot operators. Too many wormy, poor quality mushrooms, and the || «price per pound plunged from $20 near the beginning of the manth to just $10, But ‘the quan- _call on the 16 temporary posi- tions, Skeena Sawmills laid-off 45 employees last year when a shortage of economically priced logs foreced it to cut back to “tities of mushrooms coming in this season are impressive, thanks mainly to the wet We weather. _Daycares get green _ TERRACE — Local residents get a chance next Monday to comment on plans to make -daycares a ‘‘permitied use” in all areas of the city. Council last week gave first and second reading to a by-law ndment: which will allow daycares of up,to, eight children - in RI single. ‘residential, R7 low | density residential and the recently created rural suburban residential zones. Child care facilities looking after up to 20 children will become a permitted use in all other residential and rural zones provided they are housed in a single family home “containing one residential unit,” “The proposal now. goes to a public hearing scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9 in the council chambers. The amendment was _ in- troduced after Helene Harris — she runs a daycare on Gair Ave — asked the city to relax its | TERRY MON TURE. : ‘BEEN A RESIDENT OF.TER- : _ RACE FOR 7: YEARS. JUST:-RECENTLY, TERRY AND’ ’ HIS WIFE LAURIE; OPENED..A NEW BUSINESS‘IN~ : TERRACE, ASTRO PURE: WATER PURIFIERS. THEY . BOTH LOOK: FORWARD “TO. MANY SUCCESSFUL YEARS OF BUSINESS - HERE AS WELL AS. MEETING: Marvin Kamenz home occupation rules. She wants to expand her enrolment to 15 children but is caught bet- ween city and provincial rules. City planner Marvin Kamenz explained city regulations say only members of the family liv- © ing in the home can work at the home occupation. _ At the same time provincial regulations on daycares allow Harris. to look after only 10 children on her own. Therefore, he ‘said, expansion could only occur if she took on an employee — which would put. ber | in violation of the home « oc isting, 25-year-old pening a law, Kamenz said.the amend- ment was seen as the best way to correct that situation. day and afternoon shifts. light He also suggested it might eit. courage development” Of: daycares in neighbourhoods where they were needed. “We!” do have a shortage of ‘licensed: daycare here,’’ he added: In-terms of the amendm nt’s s ‘Bric SA'RE zdiied? K baid Moding Had changed: "He explained provincial legislation already allows daycares of up to © eight children in any zone ‘regardless of municipal by-laws.. = : - ICBC CLAIM CENTRE. : nSpagi har to the folowing names on eat: pi = e ICBC: wee as o eae ta ALCOHOL CAN IMPAIR A DRIVER'S REACTION TIME Oraorgrs) INPUT INTERPRET DECIDE ACT . 4 SECONDS C)r>a> Q> ss INPUT INTERPRET DECIOE ; BY CRITICAL SECONDS § riche ieeineiailaiale RIKKI KR RRR RAIK * TS Who’s Coming to Town? * Seewmare Presents x + HOT ICE ’9I* ial ~ Bis . "YES" to our Phone Cail at xy YES" to a Great, JB ballots shat vocal = time of call for nominations Bis. a-call ‘for: nominations for a member of the’ College’ of z Pursuant’ to Seétlon 7 of th : 4 ib).be chi coe ee by a ‘board. In. Starring © * TOLLER CRANSTON * Olyrpte _. Plus * Meats acastof * | ot "N\: Seventeen * J Cumeen Ty supe Skaters! * Introducing hey Jazz! KE SEEMORE!S!! ac ae Comedy! St a Willy Bietak Production. ce *k. Tuesday, October 8, 1991 xX. TAMITIK KITIMAT. ARENA Z ‘Thursday, October 10, tee" | TERRACE ARENS TD (a) be made in writing ty piopoes 40 “Ont reer is fo =i _ Candidates conseriting to tend fo ami '@ ctude a brief blographica! deacrip 20¢ B with: their written consent, such deser SAFETY CHECK - _ Saturday, Sept. 7, 1991 - : 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. oe 4612 Kelth Ave. (Hwy 16)" orbyH - 7D. ig OTb¥H 23.4 mot nu) t wel a @ Paragon insurance Agency ie! !@ Wightman & Smith Insurance ngsncy Ltd. ¢ Skeena Health unit. * Terrace Co-op British Col mbia. College of Teachers | CALL FOR ROMMATIONS FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS — Pursuant fo Section 1 1 of the Teaching Profession ‘Act, this :. Teabhers to-be.the representative on the Counell of the, Cok : “eae? for’ ‘your, zone. 4 tt “The affective date of this call for nominations lg September 1 1991 and nominations shall close. October 15, - 4991, Nominations: MUST- be-received at the Callege of Ti eachers offices, “No. .405- 1385 West Elghth Avenue, Vancouver, BG.; » V8H ave, bye §: 00 p. m...0n Tuesday.’ October 15H e the Bylaws" of the College | 0 “nomination to ‘the: position ot zon must: |. é (a) be a member in good atinding. of the ‘Galage: and zone.c or. have i Nominations. must i 18, Nigh ith nat rail manos tf if