NR Mircea agian a . dng: about one-thied of the floor This has been going on for ia does anything.” .. _ J) teachers’ bookroom. ; to do the clean-up and three TERRACE - _ - OW F] Place: will be allowed io reopen — but without the strippers. that - angered local residents, The Lakelse'.° Lake neighbourhood. pub -was. shut down Oct. 3-after an. investiga- . ‘tion by RCMP. and liquor licen-’ sing officers, who suspended ‘the: pub's. liquor licence’: “in- ‘labour and consumer affairs . spokesman - Christine ‘Rushforth, but with’ a couple of conditions’; “The pub miist- be operated by" the ownetiy ‘Rushforth: Sandy Sandhals ~'Schooi enrolment i is. up? ' NBARLY 5,400 students are enrolled in district schools, © assistant superintendant Skip Bergsma told school trustees at - the Oct. 8 school board meeting. ..., - *. The final number was nearly exactly what. Bergsma had ; projected last spring, and what the district had hired on the : basis-of.. - ” ' ‘The total ‘number’ of students as of Sept. 30 was 5,387 — Bergsma's | projection was 5,391, That translates into. 3, 219. full-time equivalents that the -' district ‘will be funded for, compared to the education _ ministry's projection of 5, 199, sO _... Since each student is worth more than $6,000 to the school district’ under ‘Victoria's block. funding formula, the dif- ference imeans an extra $140,000 for the district. The bulk of _ that has already been spent to hire more teachers to cover the F enrolment increase. | “No smoking policy enforced . SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 is-notifying other groups that use _ schools that the district's no-smoking policy applies to them ” , as well. “Smoking isn’t allowed in any schools or on any school ° district property. “Trustees were told that all rental and joint-use agreements : are being amiended to reflect the policy. ‘Just how complete compliance with the regulations has “ been during regular school hours, however, remains 4 matter "of debate, *- 'g rar Ith yipoints 0 edonia ; pers Ht Parveachers meas nthe ae their “Pe own” no-smoking rules and en a few puffs in the oo “Now people,” Oldham writes, “if you plan on enforcing a.rule, stick. by it, or let? ry both j ignore the board! Face it, fair is fair.”’ - Federal money wanted | THE SCHOOL DISTRICT is asking the federal government for.a total of $1.4 million under Employment and Immigra- ’ tion Canada’s ‘Stay in School’ initiatives. The bulk of the requests — $900,000 over three years — _ would be for native education. It .would mean extra home/ school coordinator time at Skeena Jr. Secondary, some “computer: assisted instruction, added rehabilitation worker -- time aimed at native students, and added resource room ~ teacher time for native.students. | - The district also wants $120,000 a year over three years $ for - Work Orientation ‘Workshops for ‘‘at risk” teens. They , would run at Caledonia Senior Secondary, Lakelse Jr. High, . Hazelton Secondary, Silver Standard:school and Kitwanga o Secondary School. Each workshop would provide paid, work ‘experience for students. - . . _ An: $89,000. plan: would help the district install computer ~ assisted. instructional ‘systems: in-all ‘the district's schools, They ‘also. want $50,000:to help get the Young Moms Pro- gram" which includes‘a daycare centre for teen mothers — off the ground. in Terrace. The program has been in trouble since cost estimates for building the daycare centre came back = at 10 times ‘what was originally expected. “dancers of: strippers!’ ‘ i "Associates (of Oli’s © owner. Emmanuel : Cenitagoya’:took over. the. maridgement of the pub ;* this :: summer: , and:- “organized: renovations ‘and brought i in the ‘definitely, 3" 27 “That licence: ig: being reinstated,‘ said ministry :"of board passes, a, ‘resolution’ ap-. B- beni esyn * 94167. PONTIAC " SUNBIRD GT V6 Full/Load With _ cp Player “ : $15, 995 Store owner fed up with flooding — TERRACE — Frustrated by the all the water from those streets latest incident of flooding ofhis- Store, the owner of the Video Stop at the corner of Emerson and Lakelse says.it’s about time the: city. solved “the: problem. “ Jim Wold said the flood tapk ‘place Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6 and left an inch of water cover: - Emerson intersection, - ‘the low spot in the area. ; _ cover the road, sidewalk: and into his store. ~ ‘aren, Ae Estimating damage at $300, thie sald it took almost five hours ‘days for the carpeting to dry. out: . he explained: : : entirely. } pestis ae th Pointing out this, wag not. the. ” ‘first time — = in. 1989 almost the |. ‘entire: ‘store; ended upi.under:, ‘water —“he sald: previous. o¢- ‘cupants | had- faced similar inun- ‘dations: =. .° at once’? al get-into the curh above the: Asting®. dealns ‘could . be. ‘th \ amawer,. ‘Wold added, ,““There’ a solution tothe problem if onl 20 years, We've got & potehti flood : there every. yeat (and) * Wold said the problém was” canted by: leaves on Eimer storm ‘iene “anid Bs _ flowed down to the Lakelse-. With the drain there plugged. ay: well, the water level rose to” ff - eventually: flow under: the door : Following the 1989 flood, he “had“'sought compensation ' for.” :.Lakelse Community Associa- tion chairman Sandy. Sandhals . said the decision — which came. -after-a hearing in Victoria two | “weeks ago — should resolve the issue. “That suits me fine," he said. “We'had no complaints about him ‘having a liquor. licence’ as long as it’s run properly. It was: ‘the raunchy entertainment that ‘the residents wanted stopped.’’ - Concerned residents organiz- Licence t restored. said. cand the other restriction ‘proving of such a plan, “is? that. “there. ‘benno’ exotic. +: 91261 CHEVY CAVALIER . 2 Door Coupe, . Automatic With Air Conditioning $12,995. 91113 CHEVROLET _ TRACKER* 4 Whee! Drive, 5 Speed With . 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