The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 1, 1995 - A9 Rick< Paul King FO ATION This Foundation is committed to financially supporting community recreation projects and programs including the addition of a Second Sheet of ice, For information call 635-6948 or write to Rick and Paul King Foundation, P.O. Box 203, Terrace, BC, VBG 4A6.__ The Rick and Paul King foundation is a registered non-protit society and has applied for registration as a charity with Revenue Canada. e Cc Z Z, (TI Y ay a es < A RN Ee Ce ESTEE Correction... COLOUR & DESIGN FOIR Tilt “90s Fantasy Finishes Seminar will be held on Tuesday, March 14, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. not February 14 as previously advertised. COLOUR WORKS #4-4717 Lakelse Avenue 638-8844 | Renjaniin Moore ie @ Mill blaze A SMALL WOOD processing mill on River Drive in Thornhill was | Wood stacked outside the building and equipment i in the yard es- gutted by fire in the early hours of last Wednesday morning. caped the effects of the blaze. New deal won’t —— = CONTEST?! " ee |i Oh, Canada... OPEN TO AGES 12-18 YEARS | , hurt West Fraser vs : : . The Story of Canada’ s Christian Heritage ut REPLACEMENT OF West Fraser's Tree Farm Licence 41 ( sour CATEGORIES TO CHOOSE FROM: *POSTERS . - *ESSAY WRITING 200 WORDS MAX) *POETRY months notice of any plans to | shut down a mill or *‘significant- An exciting presentation detailing the bas resulied in a number of ly reduce’’ the amount of wood Christian religion’s contribution to *HADIOJINGLES i changes to the document. being processed there. — the nation of Canada, However, a forest ministry offi- Replacement wording now 4). (iti ti cial says nose changes will have makes ear at a reson to Shown five on a 150 sq. foot screen, ‘ une: PACHENTRY SHOULD PROMOTE AN INCREASED AWARENESS no impac on the company’s op- red hie in the forest minister Oh, Canada... will be presented by qin eee tibtO eee REGNANCY AM “TFL mn extends from Lakelse reducing the AAC, Michael cl ar ke, Director of Reel to “ab. fink AND REFLECT Staten aa] Lake to south of Kitimat. West However, Langridge added, that Real Ministries, Canada. i ala (ur : o (i Fraser owns Skeena Sawmills simply means ‘the wording oft the , .. Sunday, February 5 7 an here and the Eurocan pulp and Hicence’-niow reflects” ‘changes Terrace Pentecostal Church HAAl paper mill in Kitimat . Jim Langridge of the provincial timber harvesting branch said the major language changes in the document cover the planning pro- cess, public consultation and the tying of mill jobs to the annual al- lawable cut (AAC) for the licence. The planning process to be fol- lowed is laid out in ‘“‘some detail’’ with an emphasis on pub- lic involvement in planning, in- ‘ cluding the requirement to con- sult with native groups with inter- ests inthe area. As for jobs versus the AAC, Langridge explained the previous licence simply required a compa- ny to give the ministry three made to the. Forest Act several years ago which spelled out the lic between mill jobs and harvest- ing operations, Similarly, the sections covering planning and consultation simply formalize a system that’s already. in place, “It will make no real difference to their (West Fraser's) day to day operations,’' Langridge said, TFL 41 was one of 19 licences throughout the province replaced late last month, Area-based tenures, the licences Lave a term of 25 years but must be updated — replaced — every five years. That wsed to happen every 10 years before the Forest Act amendment of 1993, shay, 6:30 PM “Come & hear exciting Jacts no longer taught in today's history books.” 7 s IN EACH OF THE FOUR CATEOORIES: $20.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM SEA on Out & About The cost is $20 per participant Gu ns and for Terrace and District Chamber money of Commerce members and $25 - for non-members, THE PROVINCIAL Working “More information is available Opportunity Fund is the subject of a Terrace and District Cham- 2 ee the chamber office at ber of Commerce luncheon today, Scheduled to speak is fund offi- rT cial Anne Granger. Wills, RRSPs Those who do invest in the fund THE REGIONAL chapter of the receive lax write offs and invest- Certified General Accountants ments can be made in the form of Association is having a develop- an RRSP, ment seminar Feb, 18. The Working Opportunity Fund On the agenda are scssions on is targeted at smaller to medium wills and estates, RRSPs and size industrics and businesses gsiaie planning, electronic access within the province, to government databases and the The luncheon takes place at Internet. 11:45 a.m. today at the Terrace More information is available Inn. . by contacting any certificd genct- Gun control regulations are the aj accountant. topic Feb, 9 when Terry Morris of Brass.and Bullets in Thornhill speaks to the chamber. He'll be concentrating on how new federal regulations affect the north. This meeting takes place at the Terrace Inn beginning at 11:45 a.m. Call the chamber at 635-2063 to book a space, Just super GOOD CUSTOMER service in the form of training under the Su- perhost program takes place again Feb. 13-14. This program takes place three hours cach evening. ‘Nearly 1,000 local residents have already taken the program. 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