Es ~ bell. Cliff Andetein, secretary-treasurer for the-B.C. Federation of Labour, was one of several speakers who addressed a recent public meeting In Terrace concerning the long-term potential = Impact of Bill 19, the B.C. government's new labor legislation » Package. - A crowd of more than 200 Northwest workers, disturbed over the government's effort to introduce massive changes to B.C. - New leg i slation d iscussed labor law, packed the banquet room at the Terrace Hotel on a recent evening to hear labor jeaders spell out the implications - of the new legisiatlon. Design a book aS “TERRACE — The Terrace Public Library is + celebrating it’s 20th anniversary this year. In - conjunction with. the festivity, a. contest has * been set up. a by Daniele Berquist ~ Children’ s librarian, Gillian Campbell in- ‘ * vites everyone to participate in “Design a. “Book Mark’’ contest, ending May 31. Campbell said the winning designs ‘will be» . printed up with the participants name inscrib- -edonit, to be given out on Canada’s Birthday, . ay The ‘theme chosen for the book mark should - : represent anyone of the many services the Ter- . “race Public: Library has to offer, said Camp- ‘The contest offers three categories for the - participants to compete in. The first is for. children 12 and under, the second category is in oelebration of National Book Festival Week lan Wallace, awerd-winning children’s author and Illustrator, gave areading | at the Terrace Public Library. Wallace was invited to show the _ ‘original art work foroneofhis books. __ Photo by Dantela Berquist. ’ SOCIAL STUDIES CONTEST continued from page 18 K-Grade 1: Ist, Holly Ann Norman (Uplands); ; Grades 2-3: Ist, Nicholas Bujtas (Uplands); Grades 4-5: . 1st, Michael Morgan (Cassie Hall); 2nd, Erin Parr/Jen- ny Watt (Cassie Hall); Grades 6-7: ist, Jason Robert- _ son/Sheldon McInnes (Clarence Michiel). "inflatable Boat Repairs: a : . Durable mark contest | ra Vutcanizing: Repairs - a. - Reasonable Rates.” Fast Service for young. people aged 13-15, followed by the HIGH QUALITY BELTING & CONTRACTING group of 16 year olds and up. SERVICES Registration forms are available until May |. 638- 0663 ; 638: 8530 | 31 only when the contest ends, so don’t missit. | we specialize In Conveyer Belt installations, Campbell added that all entries will be dis- _ Splicing & Repair, Vulcanizing-& Pulley Lagging. played on the walls of the library. | | _ 24hr. Service | ‘REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT- STIKINE _ STATUTORY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND: _ SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED REGULATIONS ‘Section 957 and 768 , Municipal Act No. 251, 1987. \ posed Regional District of Kitiniat—Stikine Official Settlement Plan | Bylaw b No. 132, 197; Amendment Bylaw No. 251, 1987. The Bylaw may be examined at the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine attice, Suite 9 --4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, 27, 1987. yn IR general terms, the purpose a the Bylaw is: f Kitimat-Stikine Thornhill Official Settlement Plan Bylaw No. 132, 1979 for Electoral Area e ‘those portions - ‘of District Lot 2286, ‘R.5, C.D. shown on the sketch below. oo ee ee Cece fe \ ‘ seace : nt - a} | ae, { AA woos im thy f \ Thie pap fa Schedule A-7 of the - = c 4. apres Regional Dletrict of Kitinac= i - , 7 See wordt Oficial o eHTTVGEUS ULNA] BN TEULIETDIT EZ MI |e fettlaneny Plan Anending tytaw ho. vsnetn at ORUDLEEESHI i : r Date of Adoption -_ 2 rf na Chdhraan Gecvhelnlecretor Tes Lt- anan . : — Lire Tey N iH : “we, N \ \ ne > y 1 oe ct 7 . . uy Sef: . @) g 5 : 7 Kili $ hs Pian Asano oye B I 2 Zé tet : Reenter ae Us i af - 4 NO | if = 1 . _ . . T I Vis ; VAL = F y rT | Ly tid ) \\ up y ! I : eA j | AMS Sete , al Hy RU REESE SEE TT. ih ST | Hi ‘This Notice published in accordance wilh Section 967 and 768 of the Municipal Act. Sot ARISE AA: Scab TORE SoM ENE RRR RR BOON ET OES Ge A Rade OE, Se a oe eB 2 ‘REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE THORNHILL OFFICIAL ‘SETTLEMENT PLAN BYLAW No. 132, 1979, AMENDMENT BYLAW Notice is s hereby siven that a. public hearing will be held commencing on Wednesday, ‘May 2 20, 1987. at 7: 30 p. Mm. at the Thornhill Community. Centre to ‘receive representations from all persons who deem-their interests tobe affected by pro- B.C. between the hours of 8: 30 a.m. and. 4: 30 m. Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays. commencing an April 1. To redesignate from the “Agricultural” to to the Rural” designation on n schedule A-2 of the Regional District of ae