A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 7, 1998 From front WwW OMe a UTE eS oo CORRECTION NOTICE STOP Press | Recall secrecy [ieee || | “Page 3. Kem 5. one, _ Box 865 Terrace, B.C. ——— of attempting 1 intimidatelocalsby conning ado asking | untae 4, 2 REA s NOTICE TO MEMBERSHIP humber memory. The copy and Construction ends lower if they really want their names on the list. 44-0241-2, Copy should read: CONSTRUCTION here in 1997 came in at the lowest lev- Giesbrecht denies his campaign is trying to intimidate [| Single cassetie system, NOT ANNU AL GENER AL Par ta! Illustration are Incorrect, thanks i ing from | anyone. dual, oa oad aed fo encertainky Stemming “I’m telling them the truth. Do they want their names on MEATENCEWEMAY HAVE CAUSED YOU. The city of Terrace issued $21 million worth of building these lists?”’ he said. “‘At the very least, Lome.Sexton has ennte352-97 zones: ALL permits last year. access to a photocopier and we bave to hope that he isn’t - — That’s well below the record of $25.8 million set in 1996. going to photocopy those sheets before they go in to the & It’s also below the 1995 total of $24.7 million and even chief electoral officer.” . , , below 1994’s $22 million. _ Giesbrecht said the biggest threat of intimidation is to | SPOTLESS DRYCLEANERS Skeena Valley But rather than a slump, cily officials are characterizing | workers whose employers may be interested in seeing & TAILORS the stats as a relaxation of the full-blown boom that’s been recall succeed, SPECIALISTS Go f & Count b cing on the last few years, “What do if you you + Leather Gleanin j “The main area in which the numbers came down was resi- ‘ou to sign the Vetition? Whice taba ae you at asks | Bridal Gown Festoration A notice to the membership of The ! jor building i ject —- yours Or 4. “IPs highly owed the 1 ortpery Cla Valley Golf &Country Club dential home construction, says senior building inspector | ject — yours or mine?” he asked, ‘It’s highly flawed the [f° Same tay Sane Skeena Valley Go y nied Pal Gipps. 48 sincle family homes, worth a totat $7 | ‘Bislation.” Over 100 years experience, The Annual General Meeting will take Last year saw 48 single family ei 3 ‘i Ei “{ have sympathy for any non-union employee who 4 gereralons of sevice, lace el built. That was down by about $3 million from } doesn’t have the protection ofa union backing them.” 7 ang aie Sond B.C. p The previous four or five years had seen 70 to 80 houses Sexton denies ew are ae copies * une pettion He a8 iy Service Sunday, Jan uary 18, 1998 . ~ : ' says a computer database he’s using to keep track 0 ae * a ee pace that Gipys thinks should be people who have signed the petition will be erased after N95 2820 7 pm at the clubhouse “That’s record building in my opinion,” he said. the campaign is over and the six-week verification period Terrace, B.C. Also built in 1997 were 38 multifamily units and seven | has ended. mobile homes. He said it’s better to wipe it out to fend off accusations The year’s bright spot was commercial construction where | that they’d tum it over to a political party and help one seven new buildings went up worth a total of $6.5 million- | side or another in a future election. about double the previous year, kkkkk Nearly three-quarters of that total consisted ofconstruction | The recall campaign switched into high gear last week of the Canadian Tire and Real Canadian Wholesale Club | with about 140 canvassers going door to door to gather stores. signatures. Gipps said the main effect of the Skeena Cellulase crisis The campaign had held off door-to-door canvassing until was that people cancelled or scaled down their home-build- | after Christmas. ing plans. Speculative builders, in particular, held back. Sexton said more than 100 of the canvassers are from “People were being a lot more conservative building new | Terrace, about 20 are from Kitimat, and another 10 or so homes,” he said. are located outside the riding. Gipps is confident about construction for 1998, judging by Although Prince George recallers have been releasing the traffic now coming to his office as people prepare forthe | running totals of signatures gathered, Sexton remains tight- building season. “Our phones are still ringing,” he said. “Different people want to build this, they want to build that.” lipped, saying he might not release any numbers until Feb. 3 when the petition is complete, + **We've got to keep the other side guessing,’’ he said, But he is claiming surprising levels of support. ‘It’s 5 aan WRT PH ———$_— — . going unbelievably well,” he said. ‘‘In some areas were ff’. 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