ORD ke ge gg TERRACE. —. flights © between here and southeast Alaska and American Regular air patients ” in : Mills Memorial Hospital are two of the more in- triguing possibilities to come aut of a visit by local officials to the. northern state. last-week., - City edoriomic: development: officer Peter. Monteith said the - tour of three Alaskan cities un- ‘ covered-much common ground - and. ideas to increase business ~ " opportunities. : “They have more in.common -with us than’ they’do with.the lower 48 (American - states), Ao said’ Monteith” following the: visit. at was organized by the ci- ty io nection would:-boost’ business and, tourism opportunities by giving people another alter- native in which to travel north - or south, he said, ‘And, high American hospital a ly sdheduled : air con-- als happy over t prospects with | costs, listed at’ $1,500 a day, make Canadian costs of $500 a day more attractive to Americans who must now go to Seattle for treatment, Monteith, added. He said those on the trip also’ . attended. a..conference on. building: a road" :-from ‘the’ Iskut Valley. In a report published this week, The Wrangell Sentinel said Canadians and Alaskans tion and increased tourism through that toad connection between the Panhandle and the northwest. That connection on the Cana- dian side would be through the Iskut Valley leading in. from Bob Quinn Lake on Hwy37, The province announced last month it wants to build that road to one existing mine and several promising developments. State, B.C. ink economic deal TERRACE B.C. and Alaskan officials last week sign- eda treaty they say will i increase cooperation and business, | The agreement calls for more cooperation in developing tourism and those businesses common to B.C. and Alaska. Signing for B.C, was Skeena : MLA Dave Parker, he’s also the minister - responsible. for nor- ~ thern development, and an of- ficial from Alaska... Officials said southeastern Alaska, known as the Alaskan Panhandle, should benefit par- ticularly because of its proximi- ‘ty to B.C, > . The agreement also calls for more goods’ and services to be imported and exported between Alaska and B.C, Parker signed. for B.C. because Premier Bill Vander Zalm was occupied with con- stitutional negotiations in Ot- tawa, af : Babarian Jun Restaurant ‘The friendliest “inn” town! LS + | Make our place “Your Place” to enjoy an ; 4 Bening of infimate dining and reasonable pricest rz § Look - What’s ookin’ ... Due to popular demand, we extend the whole fresh lobster. special for the month of June. — “Whole fresh east coast LOBSTER . flown in weekly for your pleasure. a a SPECIA ‘STUFFED LEG OF LS ’, WHOLE FRESH LOBSTER.......$19.95 ROASTED WILD BDAR,,........$19. 95 am ‘ ig] LAMB FLORENTINE......c.r.$14.50 |: LOBSTER CREPES NEWBURG.S14.95 _For more Information and reservations call: DAWER: Mon. - Sun. ‘Spm. ta? ‘Bn. - % elite Wi : ’ Date & Tina ts wee ee Melghts 7 Ibs, 7 02 LUNCH: Mon. - Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4932 Lakalsa Ave. Terrace B. oo ~ 635- 9161 ‘ tame: Kelsay Lorraine Hanna Tima of Birth: May 28, 1990 at 4:34 om . ... ‘Sen: Female . Parents: Wilfred & Noreen Bright Baby's Name: Nash Arthur Park & Theat Bieth: April 26, 1990 at 6:50 pm We i: 6 Ibs, 10 92. Sax: Mate nig: Cabbie & Bob Park "Baby's Name: Tamara Crystal Tait @ Time of Birth: May 25, 1990 at 3:59 am Weight: 6 Ibs, 9 oz, Seu: Famala Pareats: Charmaina & Roger Tait : (aby's Hame: Elisa Robin Schulz tute & Tima of Birth: June 3, 1990 at 9:23 am Weight: 6 |hs. 7 oz. Sax: Female Parenta: Robert & Maggie... . 4 PLIWHOUSE . y , Skeona Mall