-Shames Mou ntain board sets. strategy at firstannual => _ meeting since restructure © “As indicated in the following news story, Dr. Barrie Phillips is now president of the Shames Mountain Development Corpor- ation, not Dennis Lissimore as reported in the Terrace Review _ last week, Lissimore is now general manager for the opera- tion, The Shames Mountain Ski Corporation held their first an- nual general meeting March 27 at the Inn of the West. by Betty Barton Approximately 25 company shareholders viewed a slide presentation of the Shames pro- ject, narrated by Shames Moun- tain manager Dennis Lissimore that included aerial views of the lift lines already cut, the substantial snow base as early as October and as late as April, and road construction that has taken place to date. R: John Morgan Engineering is presently conducting road _ surveys to upgrade the road to 70 km/hr. highway standards, at the request of a major local forestry company. MLA Dave Parker facilitated the agreement for this major road improve- ment plan. The survey will be completed by April 30 and tenders will then be let for road construction to the base area of Shames Mountain ski develop- ment, Shames Mountain Ski Corp. President Dr. Barrie Phillips reviewed the evolution of the company, explained a voluntary restructuring of the shares to make room for more investors and a Venture Capital Corpora- tion (presently being set up), and asked for nominations to elect a new Board of Directors. The new Board of Directors of the Shames Mountain Ski. Corporation consists of Dr. Bar- rie Phillips, Tom Gingles, Gerry Martin, Larry Kraus, George Munson, Greg Hanson, Roy Long, Grant .Piffer, Sandy Farkvam and Dennis Lissimore. Plans are in place to start First spring concert “e+ Jn the continuing story of the “Terrace Community Band and their . fund-raising efforts to _ . attend the National Music - “Festival in Calgary May 18th - - for their first-ever Spring Con- — cert. = ‘The concert will be held at the ” RE.M. Lee Theatre‘on Sunday, _ May 8. Tickets will be $8 for adults and limited seating for children, $4. Door prizes will be ~ awarded, the grand prize being a _ round trip air ticket for two — “Terrace to San Francisco — compliments of Canadian Air- fines International. Other prizes will include a 30 minute ~~ helicopter ride. courtesy of Okanagan Helicopters, a micro- wave oven donated by Sight and Sound and a Rust Check, .. donated by Norm’s Auto Body. “~ Provincial contestants from the recent Northwest Music Festival will also be performing at the concert. A very successful car wash was held. at the Petro Can sta- tion on Lakelse Ave, April 9, _ and other fund-raising projects 92nd’ plans have been finalized . for Community Band are in the works to raise the required money to represent Terrace in Calgary. dismantling the equipment and buildings at Kitsumkalum Mountain for removal to Shames, as early as April 15. This plan is pending notification of a joint federal/provincial -Tourism Development Agree- ment loan, Despite delays and the short construction season in the Shames, the Directors of Shames Mountain are optimistic for a November 1988 grand opening of the new ski develop- Dr. Barrie Phillips, president of the recently taln Development Corporation, tors at thelr first annual general meeting at the end of March while Grant Piffer recorded the proceedings. rastructured Shames Moun- addrassed the company’s board of direc- ment, The Terrace Community — Band hopes the public of Ter- race will be able to support their fund-raising efforts, arid join them at their Spring Concert “send-off” to Calgary. Contact -@ President Ben Webber at 638-8044 or John Morgan at 635-9277 (work), or 635-2151 (home) for further information. Police report | A stabbing incident in a local residence led to the arrest of a Terrace man at 3 a.m. April 7. -Terryl Hector Finnie, age 27, was charged with assault with a weapon by RCMP. A second man was reported to be in good condition after receiving medical attention at Mills Memorial - Hospital. A Terrace man will be appear- ing in court after being charged with impaired driving and refus- ing to provide a breath sample to RCMP on April 3. Visit the Northern Motor Inn, for nightly entertainment. 3086 Hwy. 16 East 635-6375 is SE NORTHERN MOTOR =INN= BE CSRS beer stone ce | a aA April 11 to April 30 KEN McCOY Dance to the Music of WAYNE MILLER & ROCKY TOP every Sunday Night! The board of directors for the Shames Mountain Development Corporation are _. Lissimore, Gerry Martin, Greg Hanson, Grant Piffer, Tom Ginglas, (front, left to right) Larry Kraus, ~ Barrie Phillips, and Roy Long. Missing (back, left to right) Dennis George Munson, trom the photo Is dizactor Sandy Farkvam. 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