Al0 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 29, 1990 Animal shelter registers cats Frank Bowsher of the Terrace Animal Shelter explains that there aré no bylaws that allow him to impound a cat, legally, in Canada. Says Bowsher, "People can bring us cats, but we need the people’s names and addresses before we're allowed to accept the cats." Cats also aren't licensed, So it’s very difficult to return a cat to its rightful owner when one is found. Bowsher encourages cat owners to join their voluntary cat registry. To date, 100 local residents have taken the shelter up on this offer. There’s a one-time fee to register the cat, give the owner a registra- tion number for the cat collar, and set up a file on the cat. This way, cats can quickly be returned to their owners. For more information, contact Frank Bowsher at the Terrace Animal Shelter, 635-9372, City backs Vancouver international third runway First Terrace city council and now the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District board of directors have endorsed the construction of an additional runway at Vancouver International Airport. Vancouver may seem far away and it may seem that a third run- way may have little impact on the north, but that isn’t the case. And according to regional district direc- tor and city alderman Bob Cooper, "It?s only going to happen if a lot of response comes from outer areas... not only from Vancouver," and, "We need to make it very loud and clear." Without another runway at Vancouver International, Kitimat regional board member John Le- Sage says, northerners may soon find themselves flying to Abbotts- ford and then busing to the Vancouver Airport for connecting flights. Cooper and Thornhill - director Les Watmough think more can be done than simply building another runway in Vancouver. A ¥ellowhead air route with a single connecting flight from the north- west could take some pressure off the Vancouver airport. Andy Burton has suggested the regional district invite the people in charge of preliminary work on the Vancouver runway project to Terrace to further discuss the options. As well, there is likely to be good northern representation at public: hearings in Richmond in November. Director Chee Ling says Air B.C. has offered free return transportation for any muni- cipal or regional representatives who want. to make presentations to the review board. This week’s pet is Sheena, a five-year old female, spayed, long- Robyn and Caleb on her first day in the shelter. Sheena needs lots haired domestic calico cat. All Sheena’s shots are up to date. She’s —_ of affection. Visit the Terrace Animal Shelter today if you'd like a very good with kids, as you can see. Here she plays with Darci, closer look. yn if you wish to announce the birth of YOUR baby, please fill out the form available in the maternity ward at Mills Memorial _ Haspital, We will pick up your forms.every week. GREEN — Niles and Jenny are pleased to announce the birth of son Bradley John William on August 16, 1990 weighing 9 Ibs. 5 oz. HILL — Teddy and Rita are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Hester on August 18, 1990 weighing 5 lbs. 1 oz. KUCHARYSHEN — Joan and Randy are the proud parents of new daughter Jody Ann, born August 23, 1990 at 8:43 a.m., weighing 7 Ibs. 10 oz. to announce the arrival of their son Adrian William IV on August 19, 1990 at 2:14 p.m. weighing in at 9 lbs. 10 oz. WATSON — Grant and Angela of Terrace are pleased to an- nounce the birth of Caitlan Elisha on August 21, 1990 WHEN IT COMES TO A “NATURAL EXPERIENCE”, TERRACE AND weighing 7 Ibs. 7 oz. AREA IS HARD TO BEATI VISITORS COME FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TO ENJOY THE BREATHTAKING SCENERY AND THE CHANCE TO SEE WILDLIFE IN IT’S NATURAL SETTING. ROY SCHER- FLOWERS RER CAME TO TERRACE THREE YEARS AGO AS THE MANAGER) ; PHARMACIST AT NORTHERN DRUGS. COMING FROM THE A LA CART Fo LOWER MAINLAND, ROY APPRECIATES THE EASY PACE OF LIFE IN TERRACE, WITH HIKING, FISHING, SOFTBALL OR BOATING SO CLOSE AT HAND... AFEW OF THE REASONS ROY CALLS TERRACE a “A GREAT PLACE TO BE"! : SKEENA MALL “EXPECT THE EXTRAORDINARY” WE-DELIVER 635-4080) && = aE ee Tees . - 12- 5 tou LAKELSE, , TERRACE a me ‘ % ” = ai . . a | Pea TERRACE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERC After Store Hours re 636-1054 | Telax 04785649 acm = WHILASSISIANCE FROM IHE.CIY OF TERRACE od eh Ral REPO Re 2 cE aaa Eat ne a ae iT VAN DE MOSSELAER — Adrian and Deborah would like :