TE -_ TOTHETERRACE STANDARD Hire them Dear Sir: | As an unemployed university | Student residing in the Tertace area, ] urge every company in this region | to employ. a ‘student this summer. In fact, I feel that many com- |. ‘panies and individuals are missing out on the great bene- fits of employing students, . 1} want to familiarize them with following points. I would suggest to you that by hiting a returning student, the employer will be encourag- ing a young person to continue their education, _ thereby producing an educated em- ployee of the future. Further, the company will be employing a keen and enthusiastic person who may be able to contribute a great new ideas by virtue of their different perspective. Finally, the employer will be reducing the drain on society by the many unemployed young people who have’ no] choice but to draw unemploy- mient insurance and welfare benefits. \ On top of these advantages to |. the employer, there are ob- viously great benefits for the Student, too. A summer job has lasting ef- fects. It helps pay for the cost of education, and in this way Teduces the Ioan debt once a student has..completed his or.].. , her education. - It also produces an op- portunity for the student to as- sess future job prospects and solidify employment’ prefer- ences or perhaps even decide upotia path of studies, But one of the most impor- jant — aspects , of Summer agit fet experience’ inthe job- market that may be put to godd wsé ‘for’ future employers. So there are very definite ad- vantages to employing a young person who is returning to an ‘institution in the fal! to further } their education. _ Therefore I challenge every company in the Terrace area to hire a student this summer. _ The best way to employ stu- dents, is through the Canada Employment Centre for Stu- dents.- Student placement of- ficer Gurmit Grewal has a wide selection of employable students on file with every im- aginable talent. Alco, information may be available regarding wage sub- sidies that can assist employers in creating specific jobs for students.“ Invest in the future,’ hire a student today... ‘Tania Millen, Terrace, B.C. About letters The Terrace Standard wel- comes letters to the editor. We ask that they be signed and a phone number be included. Letters are subject to editing for reasons of length and for good taste. Unsigned letters are thrown away. You cast fax your letters in to 638-8432. The deadline is SI Chris and Brenda Sitter are thrilled to announce the arrival of theif first child, Zachary Pattick Sitter, born ".. May 4, 1993. at 6:14 am. h Grace : Hospital,” -Mancouvet, B.C., - welghing Tis, 1207.” Proud Grandparents in Prince ". George ale Edward & Lols Mitr, and in. Vancouver Anita: & Jack _. ‘Smbh and Bob & Sue Sites, ; > Agalns! tough odds Zachary has : overcome all hurdles and Is a. - thriving, healthy baby, Ha Is truly. . our miracké child, - Chris and Brenda wish to extend. = thelr deepest thanks and if ~ apprectation (o our friends. and: . f "family tor thelr encouragement and __ players and, particular, to our co- workers al the city of Tertace and . Tolsec, Special thanks as well to i oD. Waterman for ‘providing «if 1; exceptional cara and atlention: . during ‘the pregnancy. We are ba forever grateful, Take peak at jail TERRACE — Local residents get their chance to look at the newest correctional centre in the province at an open house this Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.. The $1.87 million facility is lo- cated off of Keith Ave., behind the Petrocan bulk plant, and re- places a converled mole! on Hwyl6 West. - “This is a low key affair — coffee and cookies. The official opening takes place later,’’ said corrections district director Rob Wails during a tour of the new fa- cility last week. He described the facility as a functional building designed to provide an adequate apace for in- mals. That means people with longer sentences can serve them here in- stead of being sent elsewhere, And Watts said the new centre is designed to operate with maxi- mum security using a minimum amount of staff. This is most evident) when standing in. the working space to be occupied by’a corrections of- ficer, It's located in the middle of the building’s ‘T’ design. “From here an officer has max- imum viewing of all areas simply by looking down the hallways,”’ said Watts. The centre comes with a large kitchen, dining area, recreation room, TV room, physical exercise CENTRAL OFFICE in middle of the new Terrace Regional Cor- rectional Centre gives officers a clear {ook at all corridors. That's The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 23, 1993 - Page A? corrections district director Rob Watts locking down a hallway. There’s an open house at the new jail this Saturday. Its also the first‘ correctional centre in the province to be com- pletely non-smoking inside. But people can step outside of the TV room under a covered space if they want to smoke... - The effort to cut costs resulted in getting some kitchen equip- ment, tables and chairs from the New Westminster courthouse. And while inmates in the cur- rent cem(re could get passes 10 visit the Copperside store next decor, the new.centre will have its own canteen. “ It'll be run under contract by Creative Options using special needs employees. There’ll be 15 rooms for in- mates —- 10 in one section and five in another. Each is designed to hold two people, making for a maximum capacity of 30. But the most comfortable popu- lation will be 24, says Watts, One of the five rooms away from the main section is bigger than the rest and has its own washroom. Opals Flower Creations Contact us for flowers for Weddings/Riverboat Days preparations and other special evenis. Plastic flowers available ’ ina vatiely of colors. Contact: Terraceview Lodge 638-0223, ext 21 for more informaiion. THANK YOU Residents and staff of Terracertew Lodge would like fo thank you for “dreaming” with us and supporting our first ever “Come Dream With Us...” Craft Sale and Tea. 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