ae a r SESE AR oe, hie agg neared ay TEP EOP EP SA The Terrace Review asked: 1987 marks. Terrace’ S . Etta Baverstock ': It will be a tot bigger, population wise, with ‘more business and in- _dustry. Terrace will be . the hub of the Pacific Northwest because of ' its location and busi- ‘nesses that will’ be in ~ Our area. It'll be a great place to live and raise a family. Tim West-Johnson Reforestation will play a far bigger role tn ‘the Terrace economy, | with improvements in. practice, and working ‘conditions. Fish farming on the: coast will help. take - pressure off the com- mercial salmon supply; - that plus the salmon‘: enhancement program . will ‘further add to the Linda Copeland 1 think that Terrace. will be a more pros- perous place for People . to tive. Hans Buys Older. . . growth. abundance of this im-:||° portant resource. The tourist industry will have grown In leaps || and bounds as areas || ~ like Lakelse Lake’s hot: - ||" springs development; Shames Mountain .and the natural beauty of - the area attract people from Japan and Europe where wilderness areas . are harder and harder to find. A well managed . guiding community § could only add to the j]. -areas international -ap- |}: peal. However, | don’t think that Terrace will be- - come a big amusement park. | feal that logging - and mining will make up the back bone of the ci- ty and with new met- hods and techniques will leave Terrace with a © beautiful environment. P.S. The Telkwa Pass will be a reality. Andrew Scruton | | don’t think there will be much of a woods in- dustry. It will disappear completely and will be replaced by mining and | service industries, which are naturally capital intensive rather than labour Intensive. What we may hot see Is a large degree of - ina anniversary. What “Frances Christiansen I think everything -will _be totally different, and the city will be more modern, with comput: ers. There will also un- doubtedly be a larger ‘population in the com- munity. “Terrace police report _ On Saturday, March.21 - at approximately 7:15 | © p.m. ‘the: Terrace RCMP | ~ attended'a two vehicle ac- _ cident at. the ‘corner of _ by Carrie Olson On Sunday, March 22: at approximately 7:15. p.m. the Terrace — Fire Department and the Ter- race RCMP attended a fire on the south side of Cassie Hall Elementary School. Fire Chief Clifford Best . said the fire started as a result of someone placing a burning flare on the win-. dow sill. Due to the quick think- ing of.a passer-by the fire was extinguished before serious damage could re- sult, tinuing their investigation of the incident. Bek Tertace RCMP. are con- Lakelse and Emerson.:~ Police said estimated damage to both: vehicles totalled $2000. No i injuries were reported . ‘Are you new ace in town? Woes meio) ‘athle — 635-2151 | Alma — 638-1204 | anc FOR A FAST, - EFFICIENT WAY TO FIND — THE SKILLED WORKERS ~ YOU NEED? Smee B.C, - 4630 Lazelle Avenue — 635-7134 VEUSACALL! a our Canada Employment Centre’ S. personalized employment service can save you time and money because we. have skilled workers in a wide variety of occupations. And they” re avallable :. right now! - -Give us your job requirements and we'll screen applicants to match. We provide fast job referrals and reliable. follow-up service. — _ And there’s no charge! Call your local Canada Employment ae pony and start saving time — : V8G 186 ww "Employment and ‘immigration Canada Empiol et Immigration Canada — Canada 7