| “TERRACE - — “City « council re- ceived two letters of support for: Dr. ‘David Kuntz Monday night, but it may: be a week.or more ~ before their: position’ is: public. " The: matter: has: been referréd to the .Committee ‘of. the. Whole scheduled for the evening of May I, but alderman Dave Hull |. service has’-meant. loss: of this: specialty’ to’ Terrace: ‘citizens;”’ ‘wrote Bodnar. ‘‘There’has:been - broad support for a ‘public i in- quiry into the circumstances sur- - suggested it may be “outside the ‘realm of the city’s business’ and they: ‘may not be able to take a position. ‘The ‘first submission came in the form of a letter from Don letter he asked: for: council to support calls for‘ a publici inquiry into the ‘suspension. of Kuntz’s licence to: practice as: an. or- thopedic surgeon, — _ “The loss of. this regional rounding his. removal and 2,600 - CDC benefits planned The Terrace Child. Develop- ment Centre is receiving finan- cial support from two local busi- nesses. The Terrace Saan Store will be donating 10 percent of their sales between May 1 and 6 as a community project and to demonstrate their desire to con- tinue. being a good corporate citizen, The second source of support comes from All Seasons Sport- ing Goods. According to a letter received by Terrace city council Monday night from manager Bob Park, All Seasons will be sponsoring their ‘‘First Annual Ladies’ Charity Fun Walk’’ on May 14 at ft p.m, Park says they are hoping for about 200 partici- pants and the $5 per walker ‘Tegistration fee will be donated : to the CDC. Park says the planned: course will begin at All Seasons, pro- ceed to city hall, Hwy. 16 to Kenney St., up Lanfear to Up- lands School, Halliwell to Sparks and Skeenaview Dr., Ka- lum to Lakelse and then back to All Seasons. Council has ap- proved the Charity Fun Walk with the condition that organiz- ers receive RCMP approval for the course. Preschool zones eyed ' Following growing « concern+#: ‘The: - most : recent complaint — over traffic near preschools and daycare centers, Terrace city council has sent:a request from director of engineering, Stew’ Christensen, to the Planning: sand Public Works Committee ‘and will consider: school zone. signs for these locations. concerned traffic congestion at the Netty Olson Preschool lo- © cated at. Eby St. and Loen Ave. Alderman Riith Hallock says shé hag received similar’ complaints and, “‘It is an issue of some con- cern n for many people”. ‘ 3 Bodnar} who “identified hiraself as a’spokesperson for ‘the Con-- ‘cerned Citizens Group. ‘In his ys 2 FREE FLL ~ : - siderable quantities: of fill available from road - improvement projects, This fill will be sup: plied without charge in most cases, although some conditions. will apply... | For further Information, call the Public Works | Department, at 635-6311. oo - Requests for fill must be ‘made in person, at the Public Works Building located at: 5003 Graham Avenue, prior:to May 05, 1989. The City of Terrace expects to have -con- | WE HAVE MOVED MINISTRY OF FORESTS -KALUM FOREST DISTRICT The MINISTRY OF FORESTS, KALUM FOREST DISTRICT has moved to the 2nd Floor of the B.C. Hydro building, EAST EN- ‘TRANCE access. | Our new address is: MINISTRY OF FORESTS Kalum Forest District Room 200 - 5220 Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C. V8G 1L1 Phone: 638-3290 requesting this inquiry.’ ‘Attached , to. Bodnar’s: letter . -was a copy of.a letter from the City of ‘Kitimat on: behalf of ~ Kitimat council ‘to Dueck which states: “‘We wish by this letter to individual letters have been sent to. (Health. Minister) Mr. Dueck” request that you in your capacity | ig ‘as Minister of Health ‘considera | Public Inquiry .to ensure: that — fair. consideration has been ‘giv- “en to all parties.” . - The second submission was ° ‘presented in. person by Frank - Donahue on behalf of the Kuntz . Support Group. This letter also ‘called. on- council to request Dueck’s intervention and listed a number of ‘‘questions that re- , main unresolved”, These. ‘questions suggest im- propriety within. the investigat- _ ing teams. handling of the inves- tigation. The letter asserts that ~ the Workers’ Compensation | Board was involved in con- tributing to defamatory infor- mation, and the review and ap- peal procedures surrounding Kuntz’s case were - handled - without due process. & 4 lum will commence to: registration - information Voting is the Jit Bal, president of the Skeena Valley Guru Nanak Brotherhood, donated $300 to the Terrace Food Bank © TT I he Provincial mm Election Act requires that anew Voters List be prepared now.On Monday, May 1, 1989, a province-wide: voter enumeration + obtain applications for voter ¢ verify current voter registration For the purpose of compiling - anew Provincial Voters List, enumerators will visit every. residence in British Columbia most important right you have and you must be a registered voter in order to exercise that right. Watch for your enumerator commencing May 1. Fnumera tion 89. | 3 Chi te toral Offi For eri ormation des ief Electoral Office call 1-800-742-VOTE. bs British Columbia recently on behalf of his church. Accepting the cheque for the Food Bank is Micki Braid. in order to verify current iinfor- mation and register prospective | voterswhoare: . a ¢ Canadian citizens . 7 + 19 years of age orolder ~ _¢ residents of British Columbia for the past 6 months - t Sete puepe see ENUMERATION ‘89 eae ag amiga oe