The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 8, 1995 - Ag TERRACE STANDARD ceeneer" Save This Coupon! Out & About Gun control GUN CONTROL regulations are the topic Feb. 9 when Business REvIEW Jobs or bust i is new rule ACCOUNTABILITY has come On double room for 1 or 2 people for 2 consecutive nights (Advance Reservations Only) . syetane’s a or a th Reservations only call: 1-800-663-6520 Terry Morris of Brass and Bullets in Thornhill speaks to the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce, He'll be concentrating on Call the chamber at 635. 2063 to book a space, Women and business ABORIGINAL WOMEN in- terested in starting or develop- ing a new busincss can get in- formation Feb. 16-17 at a con- ference here. It’s sponsored by the provincial government and in- volves sessions on basic small business principles and prac- tices, Up to 10 women will be chosen aller the conference for further training and as- sistance. The conference takes place at the Terrace Inn both days ‘and there’s a drop in at the Terrace Inn from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 15 for registration. More information is avail- able by calling provincial small business development officer Deborah Sargent in THE SHAMES Mountain Ski Corporation entertained its only international sharcholder at the corporation’s annual general meeting last month. Margaret D’Souza is from Bombay, India, and has visited the area several times. Hwy 16. to job skills training programs — and in a big way. New rules require that 80 per cent. of trainees. in. the new Tourism Workplace Training pro- again,”’ said Judith McLean, pro- gram manager for Interconnect, which is offering the program. The program's 22 trainces, many of whom were previously on social assistance, have com- pleted their classroom work and have now begun 14 weeks of workplace training. McLean is oversecing the pro- gram to ensure that trainees are performing in their work place- ments — and that employers are giving them ihe experience that was promised, The whole thing is also being monitored by the accounting firm Price- Waterhouse. “Everybody has to produce,’’ McLean said. WEIGHT CASTING was one of the first stages of Isaac Zvatora's 14-week skills training apprenticeships at Cosma Zavaglia's Northwest Fishing Guides business. Ore future still unknown CASH-RICH Barrick Gold Corp. hasn’t decided on exact plans for its Red Mountain gold property hear Stewart, But its overall exploration pro- gram for 1995 — worth $30 mil- going to be conducting our pri- mary exploration efforts in those ateas surrounding our existing mines,’ Barrick Gold Corp. spokesman Vince Borg said. ‘The old saying of a miner is, ‘the best place to find a new mine is in the shadow of the current head frame."”’ focus on existing properties to maximize the valuc,’’ he said. “Clearly we're going to be doing other things, and Red Mountain sits under that.’’ Borg said he’s not sure when exact plans for Red Mountain will be known. here in terms of bringing the Red Mountain development project along.”’ The company recorded another year of record earnings of $250.5 million in 1994, making it the world’s most profitable gold pro- ducer. It recently changed its name west property and three gold mines up to sale Jate last year but We Won't Pur Your Cortons THROUGH shrinkage and make \, cottons last longer with \ iF ourunique Sanitone drycleaning. © 1991 Fabritct fnternadional QUALITY DRYCLEANING & REPAIRS pO 4736 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1R6 635-2820 MEDIUM — a TOPPINGS (~ ”\ ELCOME AGON Since 1930 Your Welcome Wagon Hostesses for Terrace, B.C. lf you have moved to Terrace or have had a new baby, 635-2928 /} oF are getting “starting as low as married, just give 9 4500 inciuaing uS a Call at: cee taxes ___- * “Two © people ° 2 days of skiing * “Accomodations Elaine. 635-3018 Os, Group packages available Pee pees Elaine Mc. 638-8733 For Information & Reservations call? os ‘Kelly V. 638-7797 Glitlan W. 635-3044 “Husson Bay lode Joan K. (604) 847-4581 Daa OSes