we eee En RE ee ee Nua TTT ee me Mayo r Jack Talstra presents a Terrace Kermode pin and a toy Kermode bear to Omineca M.LA. Jack Kempf. Kempf, who was recently designated Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing, delivered the opening remarks at the Expo 86 Business Visitors Program presentation last week in Terrace. Business seminar continued from page 12 and thereby increase pro- ductivity. This seminar, which will be presented on Wednesday, March 5 at the Northwest Commu- nity College, Terrace, campus, will last three hours with all the material included in the fee. The number of par- ticipants is limited, so early registration is recommended. Full in- formation may be ob- tained by. calling Dianne or Eldoreen at 635-6511, local 203 or 204. This is only one of the FBDB’s many services to the small business com- munity. Every one of its branches is, in fact, a development center, with both financial and non- financial assistance readily available. As well as the series of business managemant seminars, of which “Motivating Your Per- sonnel’’ is one, informa- tion is provided on those Federal and Provincial Government programs designed to help the small business operator. Direct contact with the department involved can be arranged. Business counselling, at nominal cost, is available through the CASE program, which uses the talents and experience of retired business persons. Term loans and equity invest- ment can be arranged when appropriate. Employment and Im- migration Canada is the Federal Government de- partment responsible for development and utiliza- tion of human resources. College courses offered continued from page 14 come tax form. Special emphasis will be placed on the different deduc- tions and how they ap- ply. For the second ses- sion you are encouraged to bring your own tax Date: March 6 & 8, 1986, Tuesday and Thursday Time: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Location: Caledonia High School wht Watch for Teresa Unger’s comments on continued from page 1 Mayor Jack Talstra reported. that inquiries had been made into the possibility of obtaining a permanent court injunc- tion against the offend- ing merchants, Talstra said that the Attorney General of B.C. had been approached for as- sistance because the in- junction would be in en- forcement of a provin- cial law, however, the Attorney General refus- ed with the argument that the procedure would get bogged down in the court system. Talstra ad- ded that the municipality could apply for the in- junction, but he = in- dicated chances of ob- taining it are not good. The final resolution of the council was to write letters to the head- quarters of the stores in- volved in the issue, demanding that execu- College, union agree continued from page 3 Contract negotiations have centered around the use of remote audiotele- conferencing systems for delivery of academic courses on the Terrace campus. The union had served strike notice to college administration early last week, but no action has been possible due to the continuing presence of a mediator in the negotiations. College bursar Geoff Harris confirmed that the two parties have reached an agreement, but Harris declined com- ment until the terms are ratified by the NWCC board. He indicated that the ratification vote will be conducted by tele- phone and that the results should be known later this week, Tax increase a solution? continued from page 4 education system over a period of three years for a program called ‘‘Ex- cellence in Education’’. Rozee explained that those funds are reserved for ‘‘new and innovative programs in education’. ‘He indicated that the School District 88 board and other local school boards in B.C, intend to lobby the provincial government to have the “Excellence in Educa- tion’’ monies placed into regular fiscal funding ‘to preserve the ex- cellent education pro- grams that already exist in the school system’’, MIKE's COMPUTER DISK SHOP NOW A COMPUTER DISK EVERYONE CAN AFFORD!!! 5%" SS/IDD DISKS *1% PLUS TAX Schools and user groups call for prices For a box of 10 disks send cheque or money order for $19.95 — Includes tax and postage Call or write MIKE’S COMPUTER DISK SHOP change Council tives with decision- making capabilities meet with council members to conclude the matter. If the results of that step prove to be unsatisfac- tory, further investiga- tion will be made into the possibility of obtaining an injunction. eo & An advertisement recently published by council regarding a in municipal status for Terrace drew only one negative response from the pub- lic. Council will apply to the Minister of Munici- pal Affairs to have Ter- race changed from a district municipality to a city without referendum. ae &% Logging truck opera- tors and other frequent users of the level crossing on Kenney Street will be asked to meet with members of the Public Works and Transporta- tion Committee. Alder- man Ruth Hallock said that drivers trying to beat the eight-second time delay at the rail crossing are inflicting regular damage on the signal barricades at substantial costs [to municipality for repairs. Ce Terrace city planner Rob Greno will] attend a one-day seminar at UBC Feb. 28 to explore the ramifications of Bill 62. The new provincial land use legislation will re- quire extensive revisions in bylaws and the com- munity planning direc- tions of municipalities and regional districts. Ain’t Misbehavin’ 8:00 PM, Thursday, March 6th REM Lee Theatre Tickets: Carter's Jewellers In the Skeena Mall . ef . Ve . if 4 We have it all! Everything you require for comfort & healthy living * Halr-care needs ber * Cosmetics » * Dental needs % Hand lotlons * Perfumes * Cold & flu remedies * Decongestants * Cough syrup * Troat lozenges * Chest rub * Baby-care needs... and a fully qualified prescription service It’s all at Terrace Drugs o ec - - o forms. The instructor her recent trip to ¥ - will answer any ques- slavia in the March 5 [2049Skinuer Ave.,Terrace, B.C. VeG 3MS_ PH: 635-9892 iinine Ira HEULAEUIVEGEAUUGUUGELSUEOLVEGI tions and assist you in edition of the Terrace _ completing your forms. — Review, f ~ No vehicle? 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