rre oT | a el le. le ele ; Planters were also installed elsewhere i in the city. "Historical flowers A BIT OF History and bit of colour now dot Eby in front of city hall after the beautification society installed planters Saturday. There's one for every mayor. This one marks city founders George’ ' and Clara Little. Giving Edith Kawinsky, a daughter of the Littles, a hand: is Miss Terrace can-. didate'Heather Bretfeld (Miss Elan Travel) and beautification society worker Yvonne Moen. TERRACE — The: ‘aitport’s main runway will be paved this year, “resulting in improved drainage for water. Airport manager Darryl Laurent said the six to eight week project will give the run- way a better slope:for: drainage and raise by ong metre the ‘‘but- ton”’ or ‘one end ofthe runway: _ AS. well, improved approach mT] | MAY 3 PANY PAC BONE PORK BU The ‘new approach lights will “ete nce iste 0 , TERRACE — The Kit- sumkalum band’s new chief is ‘scaling back. the, band’s, water taxi guiding service for anglers, Steve Roberts — who. upset former band chief. Cliff Bolton in elections this spring — is abandoning the previous ad- ministration's stance of operating in aréas for which jt doesn't have. an. environment ministry licence... “We just don't: want to be in here to raise hell and make trau- ble,” Roberts. ‘said::: “If: we're going to do anything we want to do it legally. and above board, We want to do it.in such a way that we don’t have to be stan- ding in court each inonth."” Last year the: band ignored environment ministry “warnings of prosecution . and ‘:ran the water taxl in defiance of new angling guide - ‘regulations, Charges were ‘recommended, but Crown counsel-decided last fall not to go ahead..with pro- secution of the band. es ‘The water taxi — ries anglers as well-as tourists on area rivers — is considered by the, ministry. to be’ .aangling guide operation, and falls under the province’s angling guide policy: ‘That policy requires to have guiding! licences. foreach area. they. plan. to operate the taxi: in. . Roberts said he wants to carry on the ‘water taxi on a ~ limited: basis —- on the Skeena be brighter while the glide slope: system will increase precision, said Laurent.. : . And, plans to increase’ ter-. minal space are continuing with final designs underway, he add- Those plans will be used to determine construction costs . pe lighting mt alled.. oo heen ae [2 Rol FRIDAY | AY 31. from the Kalum to the Copper, and on the Kitimat River, But they won't be guiding to the prime: fishing spots on the Kalum River, for which they have no licence, or to areas on the Skeena River west of town or upstream of the Copper. Unless. we're prepared to ‘operate illegally,..we can’t operate in those areas,” he said, “We don’t have the dollars to take it to court, so we're ap- proaching everything cautiously 4.39 KG _ turned down one operator’s of- - Powepe ll, i . _ Terrace nie wednesday May 28, 1981 — — Page Ag: water taxi as infringing on the _ territory. The angling. . guide.’ fe policy is designed to restrict. the “number of guides on certain - rivers to, prevent overcrowding: “that : might detract from. the - value of the’ wilderness fishing - experience, Fe been unsuccessful in attempts to buy licences for - the Kalum, because | of what he. called “unreasonable’* prices. They | fer to” sell: $10,000, | Some angling guides saw the Publisher named TERRACE’. — ‘Rod Link, the A editor of The Terrace Standard, has been named its publisher. He'll keep the Position - of editor. Link -has been editor of the newspaper. since it started publishing in April 1988, He replaces Jim Coulter, who | is now working with Kamloops This Week in Kamloops. ‘Both papers are owned by Ceriboo Press, which has newspapers. throughout nor- his’ licence for * ther and central B c, " ' And, there’s a new’ sales manager at The Terrace Stan- dard. Marlee Paterson arrives from . . Lethbridge, Alberta the’ end of . July. 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