. Norm and Annie Holmes — winners of the Club 95 Plus ’ Award and the first PetroCanada President’s Award ever won by a service station north of Kamloops. : Terrace PetroCan _ operators honored | The operators of the Lakelse “Ave. PetroCanada service sta- tion, Norm and Annie Holmes,. received the Club 95 Plus Award - cand the President’s Award ‘dur- ‘ing the PetroCanada Club Ex- _cellence Awards dinner and dance held in Penticton last “month. This is the second con- ~~ gecutive year the couple have _ won the Club 95 Award, offered. ‘py PetroCanada in recognition of achieving exceptional stan-— -;dards in appearance, merchan- " dising, customer. service and - community involvement. _. But the big news is the Presi- dent’s Award. ‘‘It’s for the best _of the best,’’ explains Holmes. ‘You have to win the Club 95 _’ Plus Award first.”? From the 350 _ retailers in the province only two are selected in the lower main- , land and one in the rest of the province. Holmes says this is- the ‘first time ever that a service. station north of Kamloops h has won, The President’s Award i is giv- . we SEuner as CATCH THE ACTION _ Visit the Northern Motor inn, for effort, en to the retailer who scores best in categories such as high com- . ‘munity image, strong business performance, strong community _ support and: high staff. motiva-_ ‘tion, And the award offers more "| than. just recognition, For the. at’ Niagara-on-the-Lake. This will be a fun-filled week of relaxation, golf, yachting and | sight seeing, says Holmes, and the week will end with a banquet and the official presentation of the award by- PetroCanada president Barry Stewart. Norm and Annie ‘Holmes. have been in business in Terrace for 10 years — seven with Gulf Canada and three with Petro- Canada. And to share their ‘sense of achievement with the community they say helped them win, they will be hosts to - ‘everyone in the Terrace area during a ‘‘Grand Celebration”’ to be held at the PetroCanada service station on-June 17. nightly entertainment. Come to | where the ACTION is. oo 3086 Hwy. 16 East we C3587 8 cit = = The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce -has an idea for a mini-project that might dress up the city a little, but the municipal council ‘wants more information. In a letter from the Cham- quest has been made to paint a mural on the cement wall-at the Kalum Street tennis courts. The Chamber suggests that..a high ber’s Tourism Committee, a re- . mural and.it would be appropri- ate that the work would reflect a sports theme. Council, however, is a little wary of art. The selected theme and dress, or undress, of the people depicted in the mural could turn into a+ controversy ‘they could do without. A mo- tion was finally adopted, how- ever, to give: the project a chance, The Chamber’s sugges- Superintendant of Parks and — Recreation, who will be looking for more information. school art class could. paint the ees tion has been referred to the ne . CITY OF TERRACE — NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH | A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME | Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 656 of the Municipal Act that Council of ‘the | City of Terrace intends to proceed with the construction of certain works herinafter. described as a Local Improvement under the Initiatives Pan. ee GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK Upgrading (as required) and application of a 9.0 Metre wide strip of asphalt pavement with Integral asphalt curbing. . \ \ fy . Total Taxable Commuted Cost per foot Cost Frontage Cost 20 yrsJ10 yrs. 7 _ ; . (per foot) HALL.STREET $23,085.54. 2,591.93 ft. $8.91 $158 $1.19 (Keith to Haugland) the Holmeses .also re- — ‘ceived an all expense paid week Further notice i is hereby given that a copy of this notice has been mailed to the owner(s) _of the parcels of land liable to be specially charged for the cost of said works, and | unless within one (a) month of the date of the publication of this notice, a majority of the owners representing at least one half of the value of the parcels which are liable tobe — specially charged, petition the Council of the City of Terrace not to proceed with it, the work may be undertaken as a Local improvement. Petitions shall be todged with the Clerk- Administrator, and shall be deemed to be prasented to the Council when so.lodged, of which every owner of a parcel of land liable - _ to be specially charged under this Programme | is liable to. take notice and be governed 7 accordingly. HR | a E.R. Hallsor . . Clerk-Administrator - _ . CITY OF TERRACE j ELECTION FOR TRUSTEE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88. U ERRACE) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the schoo! district aforesaid that a. . poll has become necessary at the by-election now pénding, and that | have granted. such poll; and further, that the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said by- election for whom only votes will be recelved are: THE CITY OF TERRACE & TERRACE RURAL VOTING AREA TO BE ELECTED ONE rep eee hg Oa PC eens nes Sumame . Other Position Term of Residential - Occupation a Names Office Address : BRAID Wayne Trustee 89-90 5107 Halliwell Businessman CERVO Flip _ Trustee 89-90 #127-4529 Straume Warehouseman. — ‘KRYZANOWSKI Mary Jean Trustee 89-90 3790 Muller - Service Worker ADVANCE POLL: . TERRACE: Friday, May 19, 1989, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. d- | City of Terrace Council Chambers, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace — HOSPITAL: Friday, May 26, 1989, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. . . 7 at Mills Memorial Hospital, 4720 Haugland Avenue, Terrace _ REGULAR POLL: Saturday, May 27, 1989, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. : TERRACE: Clarence Michiel Elementary School 7 , . 9430 Sparks Street: THORNHILL: Thornhill Elementary Schoo! a 2905 Clark Street ROSSWOOD: Don Parmenter Sr. Residence, Rosswood - USK> Mrs. M. Early Residence, Usk | "s LAKELSE LAKE: Lloyd Johnstone Residence, Lakelse Lake . CEDARVALE: -Museum, Cedarvate vo GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT TERRACE B.C. this 08 day ot May, 1989 _(Mie.) E. ‘Johneon, Retuming Otticer ot