; 3 sane - ees Jack Talstra TERRACE. comm With > the municipal: oi ‘judicial ‘re- count ‘somplee nd’ the com- TERRACE - =, Bight CN Rail employees are being transferred here in the spring as the railway shuts .down ‘its ‘Prince Rupert home terminal and centralizes its Skeena: operations in: Ter- race... CN public affairs spokesman Marian - Robson said the transfer. — effective June 30 — represents a: ‘shift. of about $300,000 in CN payroll to Ter- race from Prince Rupert. “We're basically reassigning yard crews. and running crews from Prince. Rupert to Terrace,”’ she said. “Their ‘and ‘Cooper. aly position. of Soviet’ now ‘con- firmed, niayor Jack Talstra has made his committee: appoint- ments for. the coming 12 mon- ths. : Below, a full list of. the com: mittees and: the aldermen aps. to ‘serve’ on them ©. pointed (Talstra is an ex-officio member of all committees): Finance, Personnel ‘and Ad- ministration: = Danny Sheridan (chairman), Ruth Hallock and Bob Cooper; - Tourism and Economic : Development: . Darry! Laurent (chairman), Rick King and Mo Takhar. ~ Planning and Public Works: Hallock: (chairman), Sheridan Community and” ” ‘Recreation home base ‘ill be Terrace, but ‘they'll stilt be. ‘working the Terrace-Prince Rupert run.” Robson said it didn’t make" sense for the rail line to base its employees: out of two separate home terminals, when all ‘the same work can still be done by crews based in: Terrace. » ‘She: also noted: Terrace is already the rail-line’s main ter- minal for grain and coal shipments. , She said the small number of employees at the Prince Rupert home terminal meant schedul- ing difficulties when workers Gitnadoix area now bit TERRACE — A change in the Skeena River upstream from the mouth of. the Gitnadoix River has prompted the parks branch to extend the boundary of the Gitnadoix recreation area, says regional planning manag Mike Murtha. when the. recreation are area a was . established . in. 1987, Murtha recalled, its eastern boundary had been set as the mouth of the river. At that time a back chan- nel flowed between the mouth of the river and an island out in the Skeena. That stretch of water was not included in the recreation area. In early 1989, the parks branch, in consultation with the provincial fish and wildlife bigger branch and federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans, had responded to a sharp increase in angling on the river by imposing —-Strict regulations. Those includ- ©. ed-a limit on the number of “over the years the upper part “ _ of that channel‘has more or less filled in.” The result had effec- . tively been to extend the river to include the back channel, With estimates indicating 40 per cent of the pressure on the fishery was now concentrated in that channel, hesaid ithad been | decided a boundary extension was necessary {0 ensure ‘‘con- sistent management all the way down the Gitnadoix system.” * ~ _ YOU JUDGE THE DANGERS OF DRINKING AND DRIVING. people ark UL murdered [200 peopta cra kitted in drinking driving accidents | [3,000 sreesnranss . © [6,000 peopte are Injured In drinking drtving accidents] ‘DRINKING DRIVING COUNTERATIACK - organizations and committee, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 13... a * Qanadian Airlines will be introducing a new senior citizens “tas. The Golden Program will offer a discount of 10% |.%0 alll domestic or transborder fares, excluding Honolulu. The | a great news Is that seniors can take one companion of any - vee . age at the same 10% discount! © ‘RENO BREAKAWAY...LADIES ONLY... ruary 20 - 25. Terrace to Reno-retun, ali taxes, gst are included for just $668.00 per person,” ‘Umited space, book now: ; “ITP GOLFERS PARADISE... ~ Depart Vancouver 2 March for two weeks just. 1,875.00 per person, Includes retum airfare, U-Drive Car, . 2 Villa Apartment in the Algrave...Extensions_ in: Portugal, ; stopovers are available {n London, LN ‘GATCH THE SPIRIT AT "Services: _ ‘King (chairman), Laurent and Takhar. ’ Forestry, Housing and Seniors’ » Services: - Takhar (chairman), Sheridan a and Hallock... wld Co tok kk pee Apart from the standing com- mittees, aldermen also represent: council. on-a number of local appointed commissions. -Ap-- piontments here are'as follows: “Cooper —.aitport advisory: commission, Hallock -— North: by: Nor- . thwest... Tourism .. Association, ... Provincial Emergency Program jobs coming to there are sick or on holidays: + “Te wasn't very efficient and ‘ it wasn’t even the best level. of service for the Prince. Rupert terminal,”’ she said. The shift also- meant: the elimination of a yardmaster and ° two road switchers att the Prince Date & Tre of Birth: Weight: -clty-- Kitimat-Stikine . . regional district, Skeena Union Board -of. Health and forestry, : Baby's Hem Name: Coney Troy Stewart | Male Parents: Altred Stewart & Leona Wiille re Name: Vanessa Susan Danielle Haris ie TL executive ‘committee and ‘senior - citizens advisory.commission, ~ |” ‘King — parks: and recreation’ |; ‘advisory commission;’ ‘family court/youth justice committee; Terrace and District.Communi- . ty Services society and Terrace’ Beautification Society, Laurent — Riverboat Days committee, chamber of com-. . “merce and service clubs, tourism and economic advisory. . commission, Muks-Kum-Ol. Housing Society and northern *, winter games. Sheridan. — library associa-' tion, law centre and. housing conference committee, Takhar — Terrace Regional Health Care Society, Yellowhead Highway Associa- - tion and forestry commission. town | Rupert terminal, - The move involves employees from the United Transportation Union and. the Brotherhood of . Locomotive Engineers, Robson — _ said. . Union officials say they will fight the transfers and cuts. December 8, 1990 at 1:42 pm Bibs. Gor. Sax: December 8, 1990 at 6:41 am 502 Sax Female Anderson & Tom Haris 5 are: ; a Ting i Decober 9.1800 at 47 pm might: 7 (bs. 102. Sex: Mais " Pareata: Ailan Collier & Naomi Wilson Allan Pau! Collar Jr. ee wot. sa 9: wo: Ad Seo Our Sidewalk Sale GREAT SAVINGS! For i Skeena Mal 95-5238 Py: “They say actions speak louder ~ than wards. That's certainly true in my case. ' When my triends at work saw how looked alter! wantio Nutri/System, tney sion signed up, too. | fel? good about tha | — jost 80 Ibs. with Nutri/Syatem. _ _flooked so good, 15 of my friends signed up.” "Nutritional "No calorie weight toss cantres Lalso feel good about the fact that i've been able to keep the weight off for over a year now. My friends cant wait to eel as greal as! do. Andi'm faving it” supervison 638-1890 “te tet pe ii ne ih .< Mesa tt ober ware, Gee rn. we - me at hig? for £ games followed by a jazz set, the “FERRACE: _ There’ ‘ate - “Thea sere’ be 4 wala seven acts and a jam’ finale planned this Saturday as local musicians put ona ‘show to ralse money for the Northern’ B,C, Winter Shaben. He said the evening not - gnly raises ‘money. for the: | First up is Karen Ljungh, Stage Hogs, the Rocky Tops, 3’s Company, Grey Wolf Dolly Varden Room at the and’ Diamond Back, : Terrace Inn, - “FEROCIOUS!” "A STVLISH NEW ENTRY INTO. - THE CINEMA OF ASSAULT” 7 (live Barker “Tee MILL METER R a OOleerencl* 6 MM RTS Kas ELLs Released dan. 17/91 Exclusively Distributed By CD MEA cng Video Station : ; Video Station . No. 140 4741 Lakelss Ave. ae 8 24 Clark St. - Terrace, B.C. 625-6121 ~ B.C, 695-4841 Open 10:30 to 9:00 Sun-Thur open 10:00 am. toMidnight, 10:30". 9:90 Friday & Saturday | Days A Wack jam session” as a finale, said - - games next month but gives. “| : There’s a limit of 200 . tickets and the Jan. 19 even f ing begins at 7:30 p.m, inthe ||: Games. . performers a showcase. ‘for their. talents, re The musical evening is be- 7 ‘ing produced by Terrace Lit-: alist on sale Sit 5 tle Theatre,’ says - Terrace on the highway and the Ter 1 Musicians Association race Inn one ing fast, said. be - spokesman Gord Shaben.” Shaben. . - 8 ' an San : yo™ =a - SUNDAY — BUFFET BRUNCH * Good selection of hot and cold Breakfast and Lunch Items * Salads, juices and rolls % Pancakes and franch toast x Coffee, tea and desserts — Adults Seniors _ Children se ee we nee em te ce oa SOA Le