| garden it plans to put on at the Skeena Valley Fall Fait, © -" ‘| explained in asking for the rent break. . | to chase down overdue, undisputed fines has been postponed until | try: to obtain. payment. However, if it had failed to do so after.60 : 4 BROCLAIMED. by council are the following events:, _ CITY BEAT _ Free, or not free? ONE LOCAL. GROUP will be'able use the city's Jarge “event: Aent”’ at no Cost, another won't and a third is wailing to hear. . ‘Council has so far agreed to give the local Canada Day Com- miltee a freebie but has declined to waive the $700 rental fe for the Rotary ‘Chub. : {We had quite a little tussle coming up with that recommenda- lion,” said alderman Rick King, chairman of the committee which proposed the yes-no answers. - _ The Canada Day Committee wants to use. the tent to stage events in Lower Little Park July 1 while the Rotary Club needs it for a beer And there, pointed. ott alderman Danny Sheridan, lies’ the: dif-. ference. Council insisted the Rotarians pay because the beer garden would bea money-making venture while the Canada’ Day Com-. mittee ‘fis not using the'tent to raise money,”” he explained, However, the Fatest’ request. for free use, from the Riverboat Days Committee; may fall somewhere between ‘the two. “Riverboat: Days is run by volunteers and we do not have the: funds to pay ‘for facilities such as the tent, president Maria Thomsen .. Noting the tent would.be made available to any group taking part in‘ the’ annual celebration. which required that type of facility, she added, ‘‘All groups that participate (are asked) to make a donation to Riverboat Days if they generate a Profi it which is not generally. the case"? ' The Riverboat Days Tequest has also ‘been referred to King’s recreation and community services committee. No bill collectors just: yet A DECISION on whether the city should hire'a collection agency 1993 budget discussions get under way later this year. ' The suggestion, which originated from the. by-law enforcement department, was the subject of discussion at the June 16 meeting of the Finance committee. . - Permits director Bob Lafleur said there. were approximately 90 outstanding fines at. the momicat with a total value, of close to 3,000. ; _ Ifa collection agency was s used, he explained, ‘the city would stilt ‘days, the account would-be handed to the agency. Lafleur sald such ‘agencies generally were successful in half the cases and were paid a ‘35 per cent commission on what they recovered. - Based on those figures, alderman Rick King wondered if it was worth the “‘aggravation for the $700 we're going'to'net out of this.” Alderman Danny. Sheridan agreed, ‘suggesting. such action might be worth considering ifthe total of outstanding accounts was much. higher. .’ ” While noting alot of people might be “shocked” to get a notice. ‘from a.collection agency, administrator Bob Hallsor pointed, ‘it is becoming the norm in other: municipalities.” However, he con-' - ceded, those municipalities were’ probably ticketing on a larger - Seale than-Terrace... Since manpower was 4- factor i in the city’ s ability to obtain pay- “ment by itself and that was-in turn tied to the by-law enforcement ‘budget, until: the department’ 8 93 budget o comes before the com- - “mittee this fall. Regs changed f fort new jail SOIL PROBLEMS which would have made the cost of founda- * tons: ‘‘prohibitive’? chaye, . persuaded, council. to Helen: building _Tegulations for the new Correctional Centre. : The Buc. Building Corporatioi“has been told it can locate both -bulldings and its parking lot within 15m of the property, line rather than the 30m required by city by-law, a - Council raps stingy Feds oo AFTER SOME’ debate; aldermen have’ supported | a motion — “nitiated by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) —. - to protest federal transfer payment cuts to the Medicare system. However, aldermen amended the CUPE motion by deleting a ” clause. that ‘would have had council opposing user fees, extra a bill: ing and: private. health care insurance. . ‘Hear yel Hear ye! . ae e July 13-19 as Royal Life Saving Week. - «July 18as-Parks Day, a ae - August ai- “September 7 as’ PNE Days ae 4 : St. | John. “Ambulance — ‘We offer the following courses! _. at very competitive rates: “Emergency First Aid ™. a Standard First-Ald. 7 Industrial First Ald All levels of CPR Ne “ oe oN , _ _ week this: glass too-had been smashed by. vandals, a Pointing out it:would ‘not have been easy to break, North added, “The supplier was’ really :sur- prised it got broken at all.” Vandalism has becn an annual : problem with both that-shelter and the one on North Sparks out- side Heritage Park, Although the city would prefer . to replace the panes immediately, | he said experience shows if that is done during the summer months, » they only get sinashed again. : And- at. $350 a shot for the 12mm glass, that get’s to be too . .expensive a proposition. North ‘said the next step will. likely be to.go to half panels. of ° plexi-glass. Although they are . prone to scratching, the panels are cheaper and stronger than glass. Tt will be installed in the North Sparks shelter asutrial = North said he found it ‘‘amaz- ing?’ no-one ever sees these j inci- - ‘dents taking place. - -, ‘The last ‘time -it happened at it was broad . daylight on a Sunday,” he added. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 24, 1992 — Page AQ Bek: “PIZZA ‘PLACE The government allows yau to save up to $1500.00 per year in a TAX SHELTERED SAVINGS. ACCOUNT, for each of your. J children you can save as little $9.15 per month. ‘SUPER HOT ‘SPECIAL ° 2 Med, Hawallan Pizzas $13.95 Delivered Price $12.56 Pick-Up Price Coke nee With Any C.0.1.C, © Insured, Investment of . 2 Med. Pepperoni Pizzas 729, slusble Infonet 00. ch f . 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