B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 3, 1999 Thank You | AM a public health nurse and a member of the AIDS Committee of Ter- race (ACT), On October 27, we were privileged to have four guests from the BC Per- sons with AIDS. Society come to the Northwest Health Unit to present a workshop in the “ABC's” of HIV and AIDS. The workshop was well attended and well received by people from a number of community agencies. We hope to be able to offer more educational op- portunities in the future. On behalf of ACT, | would like to thank all the businesses who generously donated to make the work- shop a success. Carol Harrison students learn TSIMSHIAN Cultural Language teacher Bossy Bolton and his wife Martii leach Terrace students about First Nations tradi- ; tions so ihat they under- sland -the uniqueness of native history. “it?s: important that people understand our culture,” he said. “And it’s ° important ‘that we under- stand their cullure. That way we all can get along,” . Last -month, he was teaching Grade 6 students at ‘Clarence. Michiel. how to make traditional cod fish lures. Northcoast natives used a cleverly devised lure made of willow to entice curious cod to the surface. Fishermen would push the lure down into deep water ona long pole. ‘The’ lure was freed from the pole was designed to revolve and rise slowly to the sur- face to lure cod to the fishers who were wailing with spears or nets. Around Town Scrabble, anyone? The Terrace Scrabble Club is hosting its second regional Scrabble tourna- ment on Saturday, Novem- ber G at the Northwest Community College. Play- ers from around the area are compeling for a game package provided by Has- bro Canada and there are just a few opening left for this year’s tourney. There are two divisions, one for the players who are rated by the National Scrabble Association, and one for the players wha enjoy the game at home and want to try out against other enthusiasts. This year there will be a round robin of seven games and players must preregister by conlacting Walter Racdcke at 638- 0433 or Phil Bialobzyski at 638-1974. Entry fee is $15. BOSSY Bolton helps Clarence Michiel student Vic- toria Arbuah, 11, make a traditional fishing lure. native ways Surname HAWES PAYCE || TALSTRA CHRISTIANSEN FRASER GEORGE HAMILTON HULL MCDANIEL NORTON POWER VANDERLEE VIVEIROS ee VOGEL We don’t know what causes multiple sclerosis, but research is closer to finding the answer. Multiple Sclerosis Seclety of Canada 1-800-268-7582 ‘ai aa a learn AUTUMN DANCE BASH with up to 12 hours of instruction. Anything from 2 step to Mambo, Waltz and East Coast Swing. with Cailin & Dan Kovacs November 13 & 14 at CJ Dance Studio 102-4435 Laklese Ave. to move your feet to the rhythm A | ‘Spin Time Cancing ADVANGE VOTING OPPORTUNITIES: SPECIAL VOTING OPPORTUNITIES: GENERAL VOTING DAY: ITY OF TER E 3 Lut PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY givan to the Electors of the City of Tarrace that an Election by voting is necessary to elact one Mayor and six Councillors for a three - yaar term commenc- ing December 1999 and terminating Gacember 2002, and that the parsons nominalad as candi- datas and for whom votes will ba received are: ; Mayor - One (1) to be Elected Linda 4210 Kalum Lake Road Terrace, B.C. Garry 4403 Birch Avenue Tarrace, B.C. Jack 3801 Spring Creek Drive Tarrace, B.C. COUNCILLORS - Six (6) to be Elected Lynne ~~ Skeena Driva Gossan . Subdivision Terrace, B.C. James D. 2437 Toynbee Street coun _ Terrace, B.C, _ Val 4904 Galr Avenue Terrace,B.C, Frank M, 4524 Cedar Crascant ta Tarraca, B.C. David D, 4104 Anderson Street : Tarrace, B.C. Rich ' 2507 Skeena Street ve Tarrace, B.C. Darrell 44284 Park Avenue ve Terrace, B.C, Olga Mary 5231 Mountain Viste Drive a : Terrace, B.C, Ron 4839 Straume Avenue Terrace, B.C. Joaly 45-5108 Medeek Avenue “ Terraca, 8.C. - George Paul 4450 Little Avenue Terraca, B.C. November 10, 1999 City Hall, 3215 Eby Street Terrace, 8.C. - 8:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m, November 17, 1999 City Hall, 3215 Eby Street Tartace, B.C. 8:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m. November 19, 1999 Tarraceview Lodge 4103 Sparks Streat Terrace, B.C. and Mills Memorial Hospital 4720 Haugland Avenue Terrace, 8,0. 1:00 p.m, te 5:00 p.m. November 20, 1999 Caledonia Senior Secondary Schaot 3605 Munroe Street Terrace, B.C. 8:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m. “QUALIFICATIONS FOR RESIDENT ELECTORS: _ Persons qualifying as “Resident Electors” who are not currently on the list of Electors may regis ter at the tlme of voting, by completing a resident registration card, and by providing two pleces of Identification proving residency and Identity, Tha quatifications for Resident Electors are: * 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day; : . * Aresident of B.C. for at least6 months immediately preceding the day of registration; * Aresident of the City of Terrace for at least 30 days immediately preceding the day of registra- + Must not:be disqualified:by this-Act or by lawframvoting.- [SPECIAL NOTICE To NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS | A parson who is not a resident of Terrace, but who has been a vegisterad owner of real property In Terrace for at least 30 days belore General Voting Day, may registar as a non-resident prop- arty elector at the City of Terrace Municipal Offices during regular business hours, until Friday, November 19, 1999. A qualifying non-resident property elector may also registar at the Polls on Nevember 20, 1999 providing proof satisfactory to the officlal that the person applying is entitled to register In relation to the real property, and If applicable, providing written con- sent from the other registered owners of the real property. [:- QUALIFICATION FOR NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS i] The qualifications for non-resident property electors are: « 18 years of age or older before General Voting Day: * Resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months Immedialely before the day of registration: + Registered owner of raal property in the City of Terrace for at leas! 30 days immediately before + Must NOT be eligible to register as a resident elector in the City of Terrace: * Must only register in ratation to one piece af property; and : + Ifmore than one person owns the property, only one owner may register and that person must have the wilttan consent of a mafority of the other owners; ° : * Must not ba disqualified by thls Act or by law from voting. Elaine Johnson Chief Election Officer James W. Radelet lime Saturday Sunslay RADELET & COMPANY Bantisters & Solicitors 9:00am Tango Tax Law © Trusts © Corporate & Commercial 1330 - 1075 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. 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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK contact Cailin at 635-1134 NOTICE OF REFERENDUM | WHEREAS it Is deemed necessary for the recreation, welfare and general enjoyment of the peaple of Tarrace that a multiplex facility be constructed adjacent to the Terrace Arena; AND WHEREAS the estimated cost of the sald addition, Including bylaw and debenture expenses, is SEVEN MILLION, SIX HUNORED THOUSAND DOLLARS (7,600,000); AND WHEREAS the amount of the assessed value for general municipal purposes of the taxable land and improvements for the current year and fo each of the two years immediately preceding the current year were: 1997 1998 1999 $665,531 514 $7 14,208,562 $877,592,600 AND WHEREAS the depreciated value as of the 31st day. of December, 1998, of tha waterworks and sanitary sewer systems for which the City pos- sesses subsisling certificates of self-liquidation granted by the Inspector of Municipalities was FIFTEEN MILLION, TWO THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS ($15,002,621); . AND WHEREAS the amount of the aulhorized debenture debt of the Municipality is FOUR MILLION, SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND AND EIGHT DOLLARS ($4,750,008), of which FOUR MILLION, SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND AND EIGHT DOLLARS ($4,750,008) is existing outstanding debenture debt. AND WHEREAS the maximum term for which debenture may be Issued to secure the debl created “by this bylaw is twenty (20) years; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Terraca, in open meating assembled, hereby enacts as follows: 4.0 The Council is hereby empowered and authorized to undertake and carry out or cause to be carried out, the construction of a multiplex facil- ity, and ta do all things necessary In connection therewith and without limiting the generality of the foregoing; @) To borrow upon tha credit of the Municipality a sum nol excaading SEVEN MILLION, SiX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($7,600,000); 5) To acquire all such real properly, easements, rights-of-way, licances, tights or authorities as may be requisite or desirable for, ar in connection with, the construction of a multiplex facillty. This Bylaw shall take effect and come into force and be binding on all persons as from the date of adoption. . This Bylaw may be cited as “Multiplex Facility Loan Authorization Bylaw No, 1672-1898" De READ a firat time this 12th day af October, 1999, READ a second (Ime this 12th day of October, 1999, READ a third tla this 12th day of October, 1999. RECEIVED THE APPROVAL of the Inspector of Municipalities this 3.0 day CITY OF TERRACE BYLAW NO. 1672-1999 at , 1999. RECEIVED THE ASSENT of the Electors this ADOPTED this day of , 1999. day of , 1999. Mayor Clerk Take notice thal the above is a true and correct copy of a proposed bylaw on which the vote of the electors of the Municlpatity of Terrace will be taken by the way af the following question: “Are you In favour of ihe City of Terrace, with the participation of the Regional District, adopting Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 1672- 1999, which authorizes borrowing up to $7,600,000.00, repayable over a 20-year pariad, to construct a Multiplex Facility?” ADVANCE VOTING OPPORTUNITIES: November i0, 1999 City Hall, 3215 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. - November 17, 1999 City Hall, 3215 Eby Street ”.- Terrace, B.C, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. SPECIAL VOTING OPPORTUNITIES: November 19, 1999 ‘ rr ee Terracaview Lodge 4103 Sparks Street Tarrace, B.C. and Mills Memorial Hospilal 4720 Haugland Avenue Terrace, B.C. mo, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ~ November 20, 1999 ’ Galedonla Senior Secondary - ~School~ =. : - ‘ 3605 Munroe Street Tarrace, B.C, - _ 8:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m, GENERAL VOTING DAY: THE Cl ia | TERRACE ou ALIFIGCATIONS FOR RESIDENT ELECTORS Persons qualifying as “Resident Electors” who are not currently on the list of Electors may register at the time of voting, by completing a resident regis- “tration card, and by providing two pieces of Identification proving resi- dency and identity. The qualificatians for Rasidant Electors are: * Canadian Citizen; « 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day; + Aresident of 8.C. for at least 6 months immediately preceding the cay of registration; + Aresident of tha City of Terrace for at least 30 days immediately preceding the day of registration; and * Must not be disqualified by this Act or by law from voting. SPECIAL IGE TO -RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS A person who Is not a resident of Terrace, but who has been a registerad awner of real property in Terrace for at least 30 days before General Voting Day, may register as a non-resident property elector at the City of Terace Municipat Otlices during regular business hours, until Friday, November 19, 1999, A qualifying non-resident property elector may also register at the Polls on November 20, 1999 praviding proof satisfactory to the official that (he person applying Is entitled to register in relation to the real proporty, and if app!icable, providing written consent fram the othor registered owners of the real property. CATI Fi : ENT PROP L The qualificalions for non-resident property electors are: * Canadian citizen; * 18 years of age or older before Ganeral Voting Day; + Resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months Immediately before the day of ragistration; + Registered owner of real property in the City of Terrace for at laast 30 days ~ Immediately before the day of registration: : * Must NOT he eligible to register as a resident elector in the City of Terrace: * Must only register in relation to ong piece of property; and » (f mora than one pérson owns the property, only one owner May ragister and that person must have the written consent of a majority of the other ~ gwners; : + Must not be disqualified by this Act or by law from voting, : yo Elaine Johnson Chief Election Officer hot eA Pe he ee ee sae we eas i ee ee ee a ed onawewt ewes e ne eee ate eee BC Ae has iii de ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 a rr ray a es