Pag AB, Teane Stand, Wednesday, March 14,1980" Marina work on schedule |. TERRACE — With tenders for stage two of the MK Bay Marina expansion project due to close tomorrow, Kitimat-Stikine regional district's administrator says the first stage has been suc- cessfully completed despite a “tight time constraint.” Worries about the effect on fish habitat had prompted the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans to place a March 1 deadline for the excavation of 15,000 cu.m. of material from the marina basin. Although some minor pre- blems had prompted Kildala ‘Road Construction to ask the DFO for a three-day exten- sion of the deadline, Bob Marcellin said the depart- ment had granted the re- quest. He said tender documents for stage two — involving dry land excavation of 100,000 cu.m. of sand and gravel — had automatically been sent out to all bidders for stage one and there had also been enquiries from about half a dozen -other companies. wey TO THE TERRACE STANDARD". from A5 ABS ree! MLA Guno withdraws. name | I believe very strongly in the principles and. policies of the _ New Democratic Party. I enjoy the confidence of my caucus, Mike Harcourt, and our Member of Parliament in this ‘area, Jim Fulton, For. those reasons [-had until very recently planned to run for the nomina- Title changed tion i in “Skeena, which is greater Terrace, Kitimat, Kitimaat Millage and Kitwanga. ., The North Coast is well serv-. éd° by Dan Miller, MLA. Bulkley Stikine has nominated - Ms. Jackie Pement, whom I. support and expect will be elected. In Skeena, two ex: in recent letter Dear Sir: In reference to G. Bolton's letter that appeared in your Wednesday, Feb, 28, 1990 paper re: my article called “Walking a Fine Line” in your Feb, 21, 1990 paper. To set the record straight for G. Bolton and anyone else who took offense to my article, [ am sorry. The article was originally titled ‘“‘From Riches to Poverty?’’. Maybe the title _ should not-have been change ed. Maybe G. Bolton would » have realized 1 was trying: to make a statment and not try- ing to point a finger at any one group of people. ° Thank you, for writing your opinion, G. Bolton; even though I really wasn’t ter. P. Whitford Terrace, B.C, expecting a reply to my let-* * cellent candidates are at work: Helmut Giesbrecht: from Ter- “, face and «Mike Corbeil . frou Kitimat. On March 31, one will | ~ be nominated and I intend: to do ° POTENTIAL oF your BUSINESS, SHARE INFORAATION AND everything I can to elect’ him to - the Legislature for Skeena. . I intend to serve the entire ~ electorate of Atlin to the best of my ‘abilities until the province elects a new government, With regret “Ihave chosen to ‘withdraw from the Skeena nomination — for personal . and health reasons. Politics is a very tough and demanding occupa: tion. Hundreds of friends and sup- _ porters from across the nor- ” thwest have encouraged me ‘to stay in politics, 1 want them to know how difficult this decision is for me and to urge them to Support Dan Miller, Jackie Pe- ment, and the NDP nominee for Skeena. “It is in the policies of the NDP that we northerners, ‘native and non-native, will find . Justice, fairness, and security. ” Most Sincerely, Larry Guno, MLA Ailin How to be a Local Hero ce for ways-yau can volunteer and make your community 4 me bine gt live. Find aut where your friendvand neighbours vo. are giving their t! JON ani nin, giving the ime and mone ais ee Be a Leal Hero. a, Ay. A new spc ing ° Ma DESIGNED FOR WOMEN AT Atl STAGES oF F THEIR CAREERS: ° WORKSHOPS cover. COMMUNICATION. recunaves, - ASSERTIVENESS SKILLS, TIME MANAGEMENT AND “CAREER , ” CHANGE, JOIN us AT THE INN oF THE west, TERRACE ON : vsti MARCH AND GAIN New. wens fon REAUTING THE ‘MAKE NEW CONTACTS. CONFERENCE FEES ARE $75.00, | OR $465.00 iF. 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Businats Development bank. ssanisag | & f Ae oh Debbie Spearn 4620 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace | Judy Appler SKEENA MALL GMBROIDERY DEBBIE SPEARN Debbie has lived In Terrace for & years now, graduating from Caledonia Sr. Secondary School. She began her career with the Inn of the West in 1986 as their Catering Director and since than has been Promoted to General Manager. Currently enrolled in The University of Michigan’ s Education Institute of the American Hotel and Motel Association (specializing in Food and Beverage Manage- meni), Debbie is studying to become a certified Hotel Ad- ministrator with a main focus on sales and marketing. — Debbie thoroughly enjoys working within the business community of Terrace and feels that working with the public is the biggest reward in being apart of the hospital e industry. inn West ___638-8141 JUDY APPLER Rainbaw Embroitery — A Personalization Business In December 1987, Rainbow Embroidery started as a home based business. The purchase of an industrial em- braidery machine began the concept of a business that would be creative, personalized and the only one like it-in this ragton, west of Prince George. The business expanded in May of 1988 with the addi- tion of an established retail shirt-shop. Rainbow Embroldary offers for sale a variety of caps, jackets and various styles of shirts and sports wear. Currently {located in the Skeena Mall Rainbow | Embroidery adds the “personal touch”. ‘to all. your _ monogram needs. . ff AINBOW 638-8275 THERESA BRINKAC Theresa has been a resident of Terrace for almost 20 years now. She can bee sean behind her desk at Elan Travel with a friandly smile and ready to answer all your travel ques- tions. Theresa received her C.T.C. (Certified Travel Counsellor) certificate In 1987 through the oper. learning institute white sha was employed at Terrace Travel. She also holds a business administration certificate fram open ‘Jeaming institute. As wall as belng seen busy at her office, Theresa dedicates a lot of personal time to community involve- ment such as Big Brothers: & Bly Sisters & recently became a chartered member of The Skeena Valley Rotary Club, in the past she has been involved with The Terrace Figure Skating ch club and Terrace. Youth: Centre, vt Gall Currie GAIL CURRIE What began as a part-time secretarial job became a full- time management career to Gail Currie. Gail, Skeena Mall Property Manager, originaily worked in the medical field. However, she decided to leave the work-force and stayed home 12 years to false thie children. Looking for new chaflenges when har chitdran becama school-aged, she began working part-time as a secretary in the Skeena Mall ottice. “Within 14 months | was the mall manager," Gail ex- plains. Gail has been at Skeena Mall elght years, seven as mall ~ manager. Sha describes her job as rewarding and challenging. | SKEENA MALL NANCY CONDON A search for toys out of the ordinary led Nancy Condon to start her own business. Gingerbread Playhouse first opened its doors in October of 1989 and is continuously expanding stock. Featuring such names as Brio, Lago, Little Tikes, Playmobil! end Bat- tat. Gringerbread Playhouse also carries a large variety of educational games and toys, ars and crafts, as well as childrens party games and accessories. Nancy, a mother of two children, ages five and seven, ao knows fram first-hand ‘experiance ‘youngster's favorite .< playthings. Now she is putting that knowledge tc ta wark i in’ har own business! ” SHAUNA PENNEY I've been a Terrace Resident for over 3 years now. I'm originally from Cape Sretan, Nova Scotia where | atianded the University Ceiege of Cape Breton to achieve a Bachelor of Businass- Administration Degree. I'm now managing Nutri/System which creates many challenges &, rewards! "ve also become involved in some community projects. Presently, I’m‘banquet chalrperson for the Miss Terrace Pageant Committee and I've done work for the school district as a tigure skating coach. My move to Terrace has been ons of the greatest exe perlences I've andeavored. Hopefully. my stay in Terrace will:be @ long ona as f've grown to really: nie. the heslaty of the. ha peopl in this community. ®