letter be sent to all local mer- - chants. requesting them to spend five: minutes picking up litter in front of their premises each morn- ing. .. Proclamations: May has been - proclaimed Motorcycle Awareness Month in Terrace. Mental Health Week, May 4 to May 10. The theme of Mental: Health Week this year is "Accom- modating Mental Health", urging Canadians to recognize the impor- tance of housing in striking a balance in their lives. National Access Awareness Week, June 1 to June 6. The regional theme for this year is "Working Together Now... For an Independent Future”, . Seminars, workshops and travel: (1) City Treasurer Keith Norman will be attending a Muni- cipal Officers’ Association confer- ence in Penticton from May 26 to 29. Cost to the city is $1,200. (2) Terrace. firefighter Ron Fleming will observe the operations of the Surrey and Abbotsford-Matsqui fire departments between May 6 and 9. Travel combined with other work-related duties and accommodations in private homes reduce the city’s cost to $200. (8) Transportation of the city float to participate in the Prince Rupert Seafest ‘parade. Cost to the city, approximately $200. | UNEASY PEOPLE On April 12 Mayor Jack Tal- stra and a few city aldermen met with federal Minister of Forests Frank Oberle, and one of the topics discussed was the matter of hiring a customs officer for the Terrace-Kitimat Airport. Talstra says Revenue Canada and Cus- toms. and Excise agree with the idea of a city employee or con- tracted officer carrying out this type of work. Immigration people, however, he says, still seem a little uneasy and say they want to do a little further research. . - CITY: God knows you can make a difference Enclosed please find $ I would fike someone to call Phone No, {f youd like more information about us O NAME: ADDRESS: PROV: : ‘= POSTAL CODE: THE NATIONAL RED SHIELD APPEAL | MikeHoeft 4626 Soucle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2E7_& Terrace Review — May 1, 1992 aon