| Vol. 3, Issue No. 16 Anew executive for the Terrace Minor Hockey Association was elected at the recent annual general meeting. Rep t Brock Waldron; arid Second Vice-President Lew Larmour.- @ to tight) Treasurer Ross Bretherick; First Vice-Presiden ry Clalre Irwin. See story on minor hockey awards night page 7. Colleen Maitland; President Sue Larmour; and Secreta Victoria, B.C. VBV 1X4 egentatives are (back row, left (Front, left to right) Registrar @ Trades . a Fair TERRACE — From Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26 the Pacific Northwest Jaycees Trades. Fair will be held in the Terrace} Arena. : - Regional businesses will be on hand with displays which. cover Jall types of goods and services sold in the Northwest. Admission is free to children six years and younger; $] for chil- dren’ ages six to 12, seniors and. handi- capped; and $2 for]. persons ‘over the age of 12. Doors open at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 94 and close at 10 p.m.; on Saturday, April 25 doors open at ll a.m. and close at 9 p.m.; and on Sun- day, April 26 hours are from 11 a.m. to 6 pm . Pita Marlaena Warkentin earned the Marylin Davies Trophy for the “highest mark in Juntor Piano for 13 and under at the recent Pacific Northwest Music Festival held in Terrac -. Festival results and pictures of winners pages 16 and-17. e. See Music Inside | Business Guide 9 . Entertainment 18 Church Directory 10° Horoscope 17 Classifled Ads 22 Letters 4,5,.13 Caming Events 8 Opinions 4. Comics e 2t . Sports 6 Crossword 21 Stork Report ~ un Dining Directory = 2 - Tafkof the Town 5° i -Lakelse Hot | Springs to have on- site water testing TERRACE Bert Orleans, developer of the Mount Layton Hot Springs Resort at Lakelse Lake, recently stated the complex ‘will include an environmental testing laboratory for monitoring water quality in the lake. Under the terms of the resort’s) waste manage- ment permit Orleans is re- quired to take frequent samples of effluent from the sewage treatment. system outfall and sur- rounding areas of the lake; the nearest commer- cial laboratory for analyz- ing the samples, however, is in Vancouver. Orleans said the. ship- | ping process can sig- nificantly alter the content. of samples, creating the ‘possibility of coliform counts that are lower than the actual level in the ef- fluent. He also expressed concern about the five-day time lag between taking the samples and getting laboratory results. “With an on-site lab, if. there is a problem we'll know within hours and we can. act immediately,’? he said. In addition to monitor- ing the hot springs ef- fluent the lab will be open. to business from in- dividuals and agencies throughout the northwest, : making it an economically viable operation. Orleans said one motive for establishing the lab is to help alleviate concerns of lake residents about the effect of the resort on water quality, Opening date for phase - one of the hot springs is July 1, he said. The resort’s sewage treatment plant, called the best of its kind in northern B.C. by the regional direc- tor of Waste Manage- ment, will begin operating on the same date, — Legislative Library, Parliament Buildings, A I ine aaa eA at 7 SOCENTS | School - Board — calls for by- election — TERRACE — The seat on . the board of School District 88 left vacant: by. the resignation of .Dave . Parker will be. filled through a by-election. _ At the April 14. board meeting Secretary-Treas- urer Barry Piersdorff told the board they could either call a by-election or appoint an interim trustee subject to approval by the Minister ‘of Education. Under the terms: of the School Act, he advised the trustees, _ were to be called the deci- sion to do so would have to be made immediately.. Piersdorff noted ‘that the district -had. already overspent. its’. election if an. election - budget by $6,000, -and an. additional . by-election would cost about $5,000; funding for the election, he said, would have to be allocated from other areas of the budget. - . Following an. in-camera " discussion . the board yesolved to hold the ‘by- . election May 23. - Voters --pésiding in Terrace, tion. . nek , "Notiiifiations ' Elaine J ohnson in-the Ter- race board’ office of School District 88 between 10.a.m. and twelve noon May 4, An advance poll will be held in the school board office May 15 from 9 a m . to8p.m, . The regular poll will take place May 23 from 8 a.m. to8 p.m. at locations in Terrace and the rural areas, — , The term of the trusteeship will be until the regular civic elections in November of this year Outside Date HI Le Pree, Apri 13 7 #3 82rain April 14 6 1 142 cain April 15 4 0 12.4 mix Aorll 16 6 O 228mk Aoril 17 8-1 2 mix - Apel 18 8-3 nu April 18 6 1 132 mix Forecast: Continuing cloudy and cool with frequent showers of raln or mixed rain and snow. Afternoon highs, | 7; overnight tows 1,0 Boal Lakelse Lake, “Rosswood, Usk ‘dnd _ Cedarvale will be eligible” 4 sto participate in’ the elec for the trusteeship can be filed with Returning - “Officer Leh a OR sana saer the Na ne a Oe ; ee ber ge de a en elit st on tend ae tice - EE ET ET HOT ~gempmenrnm mPa Re — fare a heen ad meyer ae a i lpg nce ine tee he ee eT EE . eer a TE nag hae FTG ag