raises funds for charity TERRACE—Gus’ Enter- tainment Centre recently held its Turkey Shoot to Taise money for Christmas turkeys for various - charities. by Philip Musselman The event became more than successful and four local charities were presented substantial donations from the ar- cade, Twenty-five winners in the pool contest won 15 pound turkeys for Christ- mas. A few of the listed winners’ names appeared more than once as they displayed great billiard skill. 2: Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 7, 1987 Arcade cessful turkey shoot. : Gus’ Family Recreation Contre : celebrated the holidays with a con-* tast, from which the money raised * went to local charitles. ‘Hoss’’ : -Bernard Fickel, Cheryl Rogers, ** Mary Richardson, Ken Fickel, ; Salvation Army representative Bill. ‘Young, and- Konstantinos Sfikas (Gus) look over the results of a suc- \ oo dis a nents tions benefitted from this venture: the Salvation Ar- my received three 15 pound turkeys, the ject R.A.F.T. received the and the K’san House re- | Osborne Guest House re- balance of the funds rais- ceived $100 in cash, Pro- ed in the amount of $41, Three local organiza- Council’s standing committees TERRACE — The members and functions of the Terrace municipal government committees for 1987 are as follows: @ Finance, Personnel and Administration - Ald. Bob Jackman, chairman, and Ald. George Clark and Doug Smith. The Personnel function has been added to the previous Finance and Administration Commit- tee, which is responsible for matters pertaining to budget, fiscal management, police and fire protec- tion, and public health and social welfare. City Treasurer Keith Norman will be the staff liaison. @ Tourism and Economic Development - Ald. George Clark, chairman, and Ald. Robert Cooper and Bob Jackman. Formerly Planning and Economic Development, the planning function has been shifted from this committee to Public Works. Areas of responsibility for 1987 will be environmental development, commercial and industrial develop- ment, and tourist promotion, City Planner Rob Greno will be the staff representative. @ Planning and Public Works - Ald. Robert Cooper, chairman, and Ald. Ruth Hallock and Mo Takhar. This committee will deal with sewer and water services, refuse disposal, building inspection and issuance of licenses, transportation, and zoning and community planning. Public Works Superinten- dent John Wood and City Planner Rob Greno are the staff representatives. @ Community and Recreation Services - Ald. Doug Smith, chairman, and Ald. George Clark and Mo Takhar. Previously called the Recreation, Parks and © Library Committee, this group will look after mat- ters pertaining to city-operated recreation facilities - and programs, the Terrace Public Library, communi- ty health and welfare and services to the needy, and it will also have a support role in human development areas. Parks and Recreation Superintendent Steve . Scott has been designated staff representative. @ Task Force on Strategic Planning - Ald. Mo Takhar, chairman, and Ald. Robert Cooper and Doug Smith. This newly-formed committee will be charged with long-range planning and municipal policy development. @ Select Committee - Mayor Jack Talstra, chair- man, and Ald. Ruth Hallock and Bob Jackman. This special committee was struck in mid-1986 to examine the inner workings of the city administration. It will continue to monitor departmental communications and expenditures and to make recommendations for necessary organizational revisions. OTHER APPOINTMENTS @ Kitimat-Stikine Regional District - Directors: Mayor Jack Talstra and Ald. Ruth Hallock; alter- nates: Ald, George Clark and Ald. Bob Jackman. @ Skeena Union Board of Health - Bob Jackman. @ Mills Memorial Hospital Board - Mo Takhar. @ Terraceview Society - Bob Jackman. @ Terrace and District Community Services Society - Doug Smith. @ Muks-Kum-Ol Housing Society - Bob Jackman. ° Family Court Committee - Mo Takhar. @ Tourism and Economic Advisory Commission - Doug Smith. @ Airport Advisory Committee - Robert Cooper _ and Doug Smith. @ Advisory Committee for ‘the Disabled - Ruth Hallock. @ Terrace and District Library Association - George Clark. @ Heritage and Museums Advisory Committee - Ruth Hallock. _@ Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission - Mo Takhar. @ Extended Infrastructure and Services Committee -Mo Takhar. @ Yellowhead Highway Association, North by Northwest Tourism Association - Robert Cooper. @ Terrace Beautification Society - George Clark. @ Terrace Sixtieth Anniversary Committee - Doug Smith. @ Riverboat Days Committee - Ruth Hallock. @ Service Club and Chamber of Commerce liaision ceived two turkeys. 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