" t ! | } 1 4 \ \ i 1 WA Westen wee ae Om te ee ON EE ng a ee tal ee ay ar ate Page.A6 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 19, 1990 - Escort service head calls _ City list discriminating _ TERRACE — The owner of an escort service which wants to do business ‘here is talking to her lawyer this week about licensing ‘Tequirements, wanted by the ci-. bee . Marie “Gelinas of Tiara’s _ Fiusst Escort Service, based in -Payment after that is between the gentleman .and the lady,’’ said Gelinas. i ‘Keeping a client list is wrong ‘ because discretion is part of our -Fort-St. John, said she feels a- - §2,000 licence. fee, providing a list of owners and employees to the city and keeping and alist of ‘clienis: and what service was bought for city perusal is discriminatory. 7 “It’s” prejudicial. What we are is a referral service. We charge a fee, we call it an in- troductory fee between a gentleman and a lady, to make a referral, Charging $2,000 for a licence. on that is too much. business. If the city looks at the how can discretion be eeaiedt™ she said. - Gelinas added she felt the re- quirements are meant as a deter- rent to escort services opening: in the city. Those requirements are not yet part of any city business licensing by-law. They were taken from 2 Prince George by- law and have yet to be con- sidered by council. ; That means an escort service can receive a business licence now without meeting the re- quirements although it would be ‘Land price value ‘TERRACE — While ready to ‘meet. various. conditions the ‘lands branch has attached to ‘Selling him land adjacent to his existing holdings, Mount Layton Hotsprings developer ‘Bert Orleans has balked at the Price being asked. _ The branch has now hired an independent. appraiser to come up with a valuation, regional lands director Ji im Yardley said last week, Orleans wants to buy the 73.4ha parcel of clear cut land to the south of the resort, bet- ween Hwy37 and the lakeshore, and develop a golf course, Independent appraisals are sought “any time we have a dispute with. our clients over ‘what the price of the land ought to be,” ‘said Yardley in adding the move isn't unusual, in order to ensure his valua- tion was completely indepen- dent, Yardley said the appraiser would have no knowledge of the original price lands had sug- gested. For that reason, the branch hasn't released the figure. Pa Indicating he expected the ap- Praiser's report to be available within the next two weeks, Yardley said the price would not be binding. ‘We simply use his appraisal as additional informa- tion to help us arrive at a final {figure).’' Among the conditions attach- ed to the sale are retention of a CORRECTION In this week's ‘Dollar Mania’ flyer, the children’s Car Crusher ‘Brutus’ vehicle sold on page 8 will not be available due to manufacturer's inability to ship. We apologize for any inconve- nience this may have caused, K-Mart Canada Limited | SLUMBER LODGE TERRACE 4702 Lakelse Avenue Phone 635-6302 Rastamram Licensed Premises HOURS: : Monday to Saturday 7am. - 8:30 p.m. Sunday & Holidays 8am.-3 p.m. GOOD FAMILY DINING AT REASONABLE PRICES. 2 AE OR et eM free, » 50m setback along both sides of Shulbuckhand Creek — Orleans has agreed ta do so — and replacing a road which follows the creek and will disappear when the golf course is developed. Yardley explained there were several properties in the im- mediate area which were servic- ed by that road and therefore “Mr. Orleans has to provide us with a satisfactory arrangement for alternate access to those woe Cope subject to them after they become part of a by-law and when the licence comes up for renewal, Although Tiara’s began advertising i in local newspapers last week, it has yet.to apply for — a business licence. It does have a local ‘telephone ‘number which connects to its Fort St. John switchboard so that appoint- ments can be made. Gelinas said she expects to have one or two employees based in Terrace. ” Several council members con- tacted last week said they weren’t aware of the proposed licensing requirements until” they were made aware of the ‘Mayor Jack Talstra would ° lots.” While agreeing it had taken a long time to reach this stage in negotiations — Orleans first ap- plied for the land more than two years ago — Yardley pointed out the application had been “‘somewhat contentious.” Therefore the branch's con- cer had been to ‘not leave a lot of uncertain things out there (but) identify all the issues and deal with them in a proper fashion,” said Yardley. not say if he regards ihe propos. ed requirements as a deterrent to escort services opening up but added they should be con- sidered part of the cost of doing, business. He did say he was “not par-‘7 ticularly”’ in favour of having: “an escort service in the city. |; Alderman Danny- Sheridan, the chairman of the council committee which will consider ’ the proposed requirements, said he will question the idea of keeping a client list. . : “A client list in my business (Sheridan's a consultant) would be an invasion of privacy. Would you supply a client list? Would a doctor? In my business, I-would say ‘no’,”” he said. ~~ ‘The intent of keeping a list of employees and owners is so that Police forces can run criminal record checks at the request of municipalities which receive licence applications and client lists as an information source for police, said several licensing inspectors with such by-law’ Te. quirements, Staff Sgt. Woody Woods of the local RCMP detachment “said it would run record checks -for the city but wouldn't be in- terested in a list of clients. “We would. ‘respond ‘to any allegations as we would to any other situation,”’ said Woods. = a et ee eee TU rn as tag, Ws mY pe le ey fg et den pelea tes Saale Lie Poe ks ad ar aR ee ie go ee eR ED (Ma ta ER sere, omen ey Sh cay esl, me Spe my gg me rig UT oe anit ds Wa Ee ee Se genera es arenyrnar elem epeyenn bras gaortragh ly Sage REE gig ey GAN tae jay Pah of q APPRECIATE WHAT WE HAVE IN TERRACE UNTIL WE SEE IT THROUGH THE EYES OF OUR VISITORS, THE MA: - JESTIC MOUNTAINS, THE BEAUTIFUL RIVERS...AND THE WARMTH OF THE CITIZENS. JEFF BECK IS A WELDER AT JOHNNY'S WELDING, HE CAME HERE ON HOLIDAYS FROM CASTELGAR A YEAR AGO...AND STAYED! JEFF AND HIS FAMILY ENJOY THE EASY AC- * CESS TO FISHING, HUNTING AND CAMPING SPOTS ~ AND HE KNOWS HOW MUCH A WARM WELCOME MEANS! COME ON TER RACE — SHOW YOUR PRIDE! 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