10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 18, 1986 uick and € easy... Q TERRACE Ye / BUSINESS GUIDE fay Home &| Thornhill Grocery \ et Cane, ' & Laundromat Have a holiday and have your * Open 7 days a week, & a.m.- 17 p.m. pats, plants and property * Fresh meat cut daily cared for professionally. « New, expanded take-out menu Reasonable rates — Insured across from 635-6624 Thornhill Elementary fa ’ Hi: Ba LS In Terrace last week for a regional meeting were city managers of Canadian Pacific Alrilnes of Western Canada Services Region which includes Northern B.C., the Yukon and Alberta. Daniele Berquist photo 638-8402 Air flight schedules planned by Daniele Berquist Tom Laurie, sales and service performance a Sales and Service = service manager of C.P, which were reviewed . Major Appliances: TERRACE -— A Air in Terrace, said that along with marketing ac- F- Authorized Dealer for Frigidaire Electrohome quarterly regional the focal point of the tivities. ‘‘We’re also MERCURY | oreo Quasar TV. meeting hosting city meeting was to review planning flight schedules Inboard and Outboard ar parts Depot We service managers of western and forecast flight for the following year’, nboard and Uurpoarts forall makes all makes Canada for C.P. Air schedules. stated Laurie. We are 635-2033 Kalum Electric Ltd. 3234 Kalum St. took place last week in Terrace at the Inn of the West. were results of sales and meeting. Welding ARC 7 St smeloat . Lo | eamcleaning Supplies 7 2 Smokers may be confined upplies : & Janitorial - . Available at Carpet & upholstery cleaning TERRACE — A non- phase two, eliminating Northwest Consolidated Commercial & Realdential smoking policy has been smoking in staff rooms, Suppy Ltd. Evenings & Weekends proposed for Northwest Community College (NWCC) that could result in the elimination of smoking in all areas of the college, with the ex- ception of designated sections in each building. At the regular meeting of the NWCC Board on May 17, Geoff Harris, bursar, advised members that a memo had been circulated to staff and Phase one would com- meeting. The non- : 3 . d students asking for input prise of the elimination NWeC. policy at AUl-UEST TERRACE LTD. For lots o’ Bargains, call On a proposed non of smoking in all reflects the 3 smoking poly. Ch seeking in all rowing trend across GLASS Jaztakoinav. | Lots 0’ Cones Only one letter of op- position was submitted, as all were in favor of the Federal Industrial \ HAMILTON & OUTBOARD MARINER JETS / _ HOMELIGHT LAWNMOWERS Commerc &. | ‘ This month Canada _— sus costs the Province of pay for Health, Educa- YAMAHA 3 & 4 WHEELERS esidential ~ will conduct a census. Each person missed in the June 3 National Cen- Leave a “Space Cushion“ | There should be atwo 1" Federal transfer would make the B.C. : second interval between Payments. population figures inac- B & G AND STORAGE CO. (1984) LTD. you and the motor vehi- Groups who boycott curate and, as a result, . Agents for USTED cle ahead. the census are only cost the province con- United Van Lines UNITED Pick (a fixed point and. theme Since siderable federal tax across town or across the nation along the road, a sign ves, since dollars, the spokesman ™ : post or telephone pole, ‘fansfer payments help added. Laundromat & Carwash 635-2728 and as the vehicle ahead of you passes it by, start to count... ‘fone thou- sand one, one thousand two’’. If you reach the eo same point. before you ee get to ‘“‘one thousand th two’’, you’re following too closely. Editor's Quote Book Property has its duties as wellas its rights. Drummond Also on their agenda Smoking may be banned in classrooms and offices at the local college. proposal. The committee then circulated a further memo setting out the details of a _phase-in schedule that was broken down into three parts, stated Harris. with limited smoking periods in staff rooms, Then, moving on to very proud that Terrace « § was chosen to host this with a limited smoking area in the cafeteria. A creation of some non smoking dorms would . begin at this point, add- ed Harris. Phase three would cover elimination of smoking in all college areas except’ the designated area in each building, added Harris. Specific time frames are to be presented to the board at their next Canada to limit smoking space available to those who smoke. census taken B.C. $3,000 over a five year period in Federal transfer payments, said a Statistics Canada spokesman. This costs the Province of B.C. about $30 million a year tion and Social Services, the spokesman said. $30 million dollars extra would only help improve our Health and Educa- tion systems, Boycotting the Census Heritage sites to see Heritage Park, located in Terrace, British Col- umbia is a collection of original log buildings depicting the history of the pioneers of the region. Each building has been chosen to repre- sent a different aspect of pioneer life, as well as a different style of log building construction. . These structures also house interesting collec- tions of artifacts and histories relevant to the original use of each building. Managed by the Ter- race Regional Museum Society, Heritage Park has guided tours throughout the summer months and is the focus of many fun-filled com- munity events. 5506 Hwy. 16 W., Terrace Chinook Marine KALUM ELECTRIC 5239 Keith Ave., Terrace 635-7158 Phone: 638-8058 n\n Specializing in J % 4x4 and ’ Automatic 7} Transmission. i Repalrs North Coast Auto Repairs Ltd 22... °° Auto Glass Specialists ICBC claims handled promptly 638-1166 Knitting Lid. 4730 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. 638-8330 Machine Knitting Specialists Selected yarns — 19¢/oz. SHINDAIWA CHAIN SAWS MERC CAUISERS x MARINER OUTBOARDS YAMAHA POWER PRODUCTS & POWER PRODUCTS KEN’S MARINE Ne at a 4946 Greig Ave. Phone: 635-2909 Wiring Nate’s Electric Nathan Waddell — Electrical Contractor 4931 Lazolle Ave., Terrace 638-1876 2701 §. Kalum Open 8:30 - 10:30 daily 635-6180 DOC’S CARTAGE 3111 Blakeburn St., Terrace, B.C. In Kitimat — Phone-632-2544 SUZUKI Sales and Service for Motorcycles x Chainsaws Snowmobiles * Marine Supplies HONDA TERRACE 2 SALES = 4441 Lakeise Ave., Terrace EQUIPMENT LTD. Ph, 635-6384 Contact | TE ihe CE REVIE Ww 4535 Greig Ave. Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-4339