A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 2, 2003 Vandals ransack local greenhouse and leave gift behind TWO PACKAGES of oriental noodles were left after vandals ransacked a green house in the Terrace Anti-poverty com- munity garden located on the 2700 block of Evergreen St. A gardener arrived at the scene at 7:30 am on June 27 to discover four missing tomato plants, ripped up pepper plants and other damage. One opened and one. unopened. pack- age of noodles was also found. - A wooden pallet was still against the chicken-wire fence surrounding the gar- den which garden coordinator Paula Shimmel believes helped the guilty party enter the property. Shimmel said the perpetrator o1 perpe- trators tried to get into the garden shed as well, but was unable. “It’s senseless vandalism,” said. Shimmel said she was angered by the vandalism because plants destroyed were to be used to feed poverty-stricken fa- Shimmel milies this summer. The main Terrace churches food bank is closed during the summer months, ac- cording to Shimmel, so the anti-poverty group, among others, is looking for ways to feed hungry families in Terrace, Shimmel: is looking for people who have spare time and want to grow their own food or food for others. She also.need..yolunteers to. help clean up the garden which spans over nearly an acre, , She hopes to ‘make the community garden a place for families to go and hang oul, get some exercise, and barbe- cue, She also suggested that those in men- tal heaith homes could come to the gar- SNDS is offering assistance for youth to participate in sports, recreation and fine arts in Urban Terrace. “Our objective is to provide opportunities for mental, physical, emotional and spiritual (life balance) growth of Aboriginal youth.” (250) 635-6044 Or Toll Free-1-800-721-1633 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ARNIE THIS PROGRAM RUNS ON A YEAR-ROUND BASIS ~ ItAll Has To Go! den as a way to share company in a healthy environment. The garden is one of two maintained by the Terrace Anti-poverty Group. A sec- - KIMBERLY DIGNARD, left, holds up a package of noodies found in the greenhouse after vandals broke in last week. Her mother Paula Shimmel, right, coordinates the community garden where the Allremaining Inventoryin | Gemma's Bed & Bath location“ ond smaller garden is located on Legion Ave, B Cleaning up LEN BRUGGEMAN, left, and Bud Kirkaldy re- pair headstones and tidy gravesites at the Kit- sumkalum Graveyard, JESSIE GIES PHOTO A HANDSHAKE agreement between New Skeena Forest Products and siivicul- turatists Brinkman and Associates for the latter to take over silviculture work on the company’s TPL [ licence area has local planting contractors worried. “We've basically been excluded from this process,” Ken Kubota of Backwoods Contracting told city council members June 23, Kubota and other local silviculture en- terprises said New Skeena began talks with Brinkman without involving local contractors. “We just want an opportunity to compete in an open market,” Kubota said. The city is writing Dan Veniez, presi- dent of New Skeena, outlining council’s support for local contractors. “He should be doing everything he can to create jobs in the local community,” said councillor David Hull of Veniez. Don Stuart, another executive of New Skeena, said the company has to look for more cost-effective ways of running its business once it is able to open up opera- tions again. He said the company is focussed on securing what it needs to being operations and that agreements with contractors is not a main concern right now. “There have been discussions about ~ -G LOOMIS PRO SHOP.« QUANTUM « LEATHERMAN TOOLS: GRAND PRIZE DRAW | “in August for a Protac those types of things, but there has been ¢ BRADLEY « BUCK « BERKLEY « FENWICK * Fly R Rod & « Rell 3 WAAVIC® HA TONY OISILNAIOS * TEER LTE nay « you want a copy of? The Terrace Standard along with Northern Photo Ltd. now provides this service. 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