False alarms to draw fines FOUR STRIKES and you're out, out of pocket that Is, Kitimat-Stikine regional district directors have given three read- ings to a by-law which ‘will al- lows fines to be levied for ex- ecssive false alarms in Electoral . Areas C and E (essentially Thorn- hill and Lakelse), Similar to a by-law passed car- lier this year in Terrace, the fourth false alarm occurring in a -... calendar year will make the prop- . erty owner liable to a $100 fine. - The fine then increases to $200 for the next false alarm and $300 for each beyond that. Emergency cash released THE DISTRICT of Stewart hav- ing confirmed it has now brought - it's emergency response unit into Service, directors have approved "releasing a $7,000 grant approved ~ as part of this year’s budget. Purchased from Anderson Engineering, the unit underwent a $14,700 refit. Apart from Stewart, it responds to accidents on) Hwy 37 North, sometimes tavelling as far north as Bob Quinn Lake, Thornhill app — turned down A: REQUEST to extend land holdings on a Thornhill property has been given the thumbs down by the regional district. Keith and Sandra Alexander have applied to the Lands minis- try to enlarge their property at 3287 Crescent St. by a quarter hectare. Regional district admin- istration recommended rejection noting the area is being investi- gated for subdivision develop- ment. Directors agreed, adding a portion of the land being sought might be needed for a road al- lowance, ROADSIDE SCREENING DEVICES ]' FIT IN THE PALM OF |- ANY POLICE OFFICER’S HAND... ANY TIME... ANYWHERE IN B.C, R.D. In Brief No objection to gravel pit PROVIDED there’s proper site reclamation once the lease is terminated, the regional district has no objection to renewing a gravel pit permit for L & J Logging. The 2.4ha pit is located to the east of Hwy 37 South.on the Terrace side of the airport. ‘The pit lease was originally established in 1980 and L & J Logging have held it for the past two years. Although the company may screen gravel on site, there will be no crushing, blasting or washing, Dinner grant approved WHEN delegates to next week’s North by Northwest Tourism associa- tion annual convention sit down to the President’s Dinner, they'll have the regional district to thank at least in part for the evening. Directors approved a Terrace chamber of commerce request for a $500 grant to make the convention ‘a truly memorable event’. The chamber is hosting the convention which runs Thursday, Oct. 13 to Sat- urday, Oct, 15 and includes NxNW’s annual gencral meeting and elec- tion of officers, Hold the Price Sale! : “Pay'9 Here's your chance to keep to your ‘94 building budget in ‘95. Now when you purchase a Nelson Home and have it delivered in Jan. or Feb. we'll hold the price. No more worrying about future rising costs, because we guarantee you a set price on your new home -.no matter what, Our Hold The Price Sale won't last long, so order your Nelson Home now and start building your future today. Ash us about our Starter Kit whiel includes Gheeprints, sub-trade lander forms, informration on how ta proceed with consiviclion, plus your GST rebate forni. Yoot Please send me the 1994 Nelson Homes Catalogue ares NAME: aaa ADDRESS: . aw . ‘ Tope CITY/TOWN : PROV: POSTAL CODE: TEL: CALL: 1-800-661-6534 —— i/, ff or mall tor &. $$ OF Nelson Homes a ea A PG. Box 620 HOMES Lloydminster, Alberta . Available onfy in Western Canada sees eae GOVOYR CoFall: PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: TERRACE TOYOTA. sons Sports a | > AM 59 “f| Safeway ~ Terrace Toyota ~ CUPE 2012 4. Almwood Construction A special th CONGRATULATIONS MIDGET C GIRLS. DR. TOM SAGER, DVM announces the opening of the KEENA ANIMAL HOSPITAL Monday to Friday 8am - 5:30 pm Saturday 9am - 12 noon 3183 Clark Street, Thornhill, BC “Now You Have A Choice” 635-6491 EMERGENCY OR APPOINTMENTS Cee eee j Thornhill 1 Fire Hall | Hwy. 16 East 1 I I Mes mes cm cs suet ws ws ms oe ey ee ee ee en ee ee ee Terrace Sight & Sound Re/Max Realty Vic Froese Trucking Totem Furniture Minute Muffler Dairy Queen Lazelle Mini Storage Cedarland Tire. R. King & Sons Terrace Kinsmen Many thanks to all that helped out during our regular season. L ee anics to all the dedicated and hard working people who helped out with tl Midget C Girls Provincials hosted in Terrace. ee -_\ WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ALL OUR SPONSORS: fo Shauna Austin, Lor! Buteau, Christina Lozier, Julie Montgomery, Rosalyn Montgomery, Kim Monteith, Jenifer Nording, Sheri Postuk, Marsha Postuk, Kari Reid, Jill Smith, Tanis Trottier. Coach Vie Buteau crs en 2 Kermode Friendship Society Bayview Fuels . Terrace Interi Terrace Co-op McAlpine & Co. - Skeena Sawmills 2s: f- Norm's Auto Body _., Gemma’s Bath Northern Drugs’: ~ Banstra Transport ~ -Middleton Trucking, Yip Chl Terrace Lions _ Skeena Hotel. fl -" Bridon Installations“ GENERAL MEETING: Wednesday, October 12, 1994 at 7:30 p.m.:| | - * Inn ofthe West-Room.380 = || > Contact Brian Clark 635-3408