. re SATs AAS x Vol. 3, Issue No. 39 Terrace TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY, September 30, 1987 - ity loan - will roof ~ seoks central role in — decentralization TERRACE — Premier Vander Zalm’s announcement last week- end during the Union of British Columbia Municipalities Van- couver meeting saying he intends to divide the province into eight. - economic regions has prompted Terrace. Ald. Ruth Hallock to make a.motion that a task force, to be headed by Ald. Mo Tak-- har, “‘start the ball rolling” in a _ lobbying effort to have the head- quarters for the new economic region located in Terrace. - Mayor Jack Talstra explained the premier’s. concept to the Sept. 28 meeting of.council, say- ing a Minister of State will be appointed for each of the eight provincial economic regions with support by an administra- ' tive office and staff. _ .Falstra added that the premier had said this regional strategy is intended to stimulate.economic. development’ and: ‘coordinate - health, education, highways and social services. we “TP think"he was hinting:ata ~~ STE ete county system,’” Talstra said. “Beyond that, we don’t really _ know a great deal.” Following. Talstra’s - report, Ald. Bob Cooper said, ‘We don’t know all the ramifications yet, but we've sort of been get- . ting hints that the premier wants a one-stop shopping centre for — government services.’’ . “It’s going to be a major change,’’ said Cooper. “‘It’s on- ly my feeling, but a lot of people there sort of had the same feel- ing, that this was just the first of @ series of announcements that the premier was going to make about changes.’* _ Cooper said that it appeared to him the new region. would operate somewhat like a school board. **That’s just conjecture on my part, but we did talk years ago ‘about a.sort-of ‘super board’ that :would coordinate all the infighting,’’ he said, - hospitals so there wasn’t all that Ye gaye. ein ” -€ontinued on p Nearly 100 local teachers attended a rally Monday in front dissatisfaction with the board's position on a proposed brid provisions into next year's collective agreement. The Terrace age 24 of the School District 88 board office to express their ging agreement to ensure the continuation of contract District Teachers’ Association will conduct a strike vote wy sored iti SEY The fifth annual “Roadrunners Toy Run” held in Terrace Sep about 70: bikes and 116 riders from Terrace, Kitimat, Houston, Smithers, Stewart and Prince Rupert. Organizer of the Terrace project, James Gilham, ‘said he was pleased with this year's run, which resulted in the donation of : approximately: 150 toys and $351 in cash to Capt. John Harker-for the Salva- _ tlon- Army's Christmas Gift Gampaigr tomorrow night if an agreement isn't struck. _ Teachers set to take . Strike vote tomorrow TERRACE — Teachers in local schools may be the first of their profession in B.C. to strike since the passage of the Teaching Pro- fession Act. The issue is ratification of a ‘bridging agreement’ between the. Terrace District Teachers’ Association (TDTA) and the board of School District 88 that _ Would guarantee the transfer of existing contract provisions into the new regime when all sections of the Teaching Profession Act come into force on July 1, 1988. Despite the board’s assuran- ces that gains made by teachers In negotiations over several years will not be ‘“‘stripped’’, -TDTA president Helmut Gies- brecht says teachers want that assurance in writing. At a rally in front of the Ter- race board office Monday, Gies- brecht pointed out to nearly 100 teachers who attended that brid- ging agreements had been signed by the boards of school districts in Sooke, Kitimat’ and Van- couver. ‘‘We only want protec- tion of what we have,” Gies- brecht said. ‘We're trying to - t. 25 attracted frin, Tertace.and. Kitimat. Story on page. Me Legislative Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C, V8V 1X4 50 CENTS | bandshell TERRACE — City council has approved a $16,000 loan to the. Performing Arts Shell Society . (PASS) for the completion’ of © the bandshell in George Little . Park — but not without opposi- bank, ; tion from Ald. Ruth Hallock and Mo Takhar over the concept: of the City becoming a local. Ina Sept. 4 written request to’ the City, PASS President Jim Ryan told council that. the $10,300: foundation for. the. bandshell has been completed.’ and the walls and rough wiring were under construction at an estimated cost of $6,146. Ryan told council that the society expected between four and five thousand dollars from. the Terrace Musicians Associa-_ tion and requested a “‘forgivable , r loan” of $16,000 to make up the. - expected $20,000 needed to com- plete the project, ~. - ce When. the ‘request was first considered at the Sept."14 coun-: . cil meeting, Ald. Hallock asked a that the-request be forwarded to ~ "continued on pace 24 2 Abate School District 88 trustees E dna Cooper and Francis Sabine (cent briefly with Terrace District Teachers' Association president Giesbrecht at the district board office during a teachers’ rally Monday after: noon. Negotiating committees for the board and the TDTA will hold discus- slons today in an effort to avert a possible strike by local teachers over the continuation of contract terms into next year's collective agreement. er) met Helmut avoid a major confrontation in the spring.” The TDTA is preparing to Outside inside Jaunch a certification drive to Business Guide 10 unionize School District 88. tea- Sant 21 HI bo 23.2 mn Church Directory | 12 chers under the Teaching Pro- Sept, 22 18 8 trace Classified Ads 21 fession Act. 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