Te eae arte, Spang soe PRETEEN ya EE RRR SERPENT a 7 tee UD ie cope EO iS Two of many employees of the Thornhill Nursery wrap spruce trees up ready for shipping. | Daniele Berquist photos ~ Court report Forklift operator, Peter Turley, sets pallets ready for shipping to local tree planters. On Friday,. Aug. 8 in Terrace Provincial Court Joyce Wilson was fined $150 for an offense under the Federal Fisheries Act. | * % In Terrace Provincial Court, on Friday, Aug. 8 William McDougall was fined $150 for an offense under the Federal Fisheries Act. . * me % On Friday, Aug. 8 in Terrace Provincial Court- Fredrick Newman was fined $150 for an offense under the Federal Fisheries Act. ak * Dry forests cause ban on camp fires A restriction on campfires, effective at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 12, 1986 has been ordered by the regional manager for all portions of the Prince Rupert Forest Region east of Salvus and west of En- dako ‘on Highway 16, and south of Bob Quinn Lake on Highway 37. Under this order, open campfires are prohibited except In supervised parks and campgrounds. The use of gasoline or propane stoves, stoves using briquets and permanent campsite fireplaces is permit- te The forest fire danger in the region is high to ex- treme and the public is asked to exercise care. If you see a suspicious smoke in the forest please report it by dialing the operator and asking for Zenith 5555, Due to continuing hot and dry conditions, the Ministry of Forests has expanded a restriction on open forest campfires to include a larger area in most of the Prince Rupert forest region and the Nelson forest region. , Your best bet in: ICBC repairs wv Paint jobs ~ Rust proofing ~ Reasonable prices Now open at our new location 4630 Keith Ave., Terrace ill Norm’s Auto Refinishing PHONE: 635-3929 COUR EOEEADAUUE ORR OGT SU OT ODD OD EERE CTEER DER UD EGS Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 20, 1986. 17 10 million trees this year shipping. Kim Hoedt frees dirt from trae shrub now ready for Shelter adoptions made Animal control officer Frank Bowsher reports another increase in ac- tivity at the Terrace shelter for the month of July. In a memorandum to the municipal council Bowsher stated that 148 were impounded, 87 of which had to be de- stroyed. Bowsher also said that he received one call regarding escaped cattle running loose on Kalum Lake Drive and a number of complaints about horse droppings on city streets. , Bowsher stated that 35 animals were adopted from the shelter in July, one of whom, Arc the cat, has become feline- in-residence at the Ter- raceview Lodge. Applicant should have: munity. . plementation. by September 8, 1986 to: SCHOOL DISTRICT #88 (Terrace) - COMPETITION No. 3 PRINCIPALSHIP Kitwanga Elamentary/Junior Secondary School This kindergarten to Grade 10 Schoo! Is located 65 miles east of Terrace on Highway 16. The enrolment is 260 students with a staff of 20. Included in the enrolment are the Native Villages of Kitwancool and Kitwanga. Applicants for this position should be experienced and interested in work- ing in an integrated education siluation. The administrative allowance is $10,857.00 increasing to $12,064.00 after two years. A teacherage is available at nominal rent. The successful applicant should be able to commence work in Kitwanga by late September, 1. strong interpersonal skills. 2. recent successful teaching or administrative ex- perience demonstrating initiative, energy, and suc- cess in working with students, teachers, and the com- J. interest and ability to work In an integrated school. - 4. experience in teacher supervision and curriculum im- For further information telephone Frank Hamilton, Skip Bergsma or Harold Cox at 635-4931. Please forward applications and supporting documentation Mr. Frank Hamilton Superintendent of Schools School District #88 (Terrace) 3211 Kenney Street Terrace, B.C. V8G 3E9