Badminton club holds annual doubles tourney Thornhill high school was the scene for the Terrace Badminton Club’s Annual Doubles Tournament on Feb. 22. Results from ‘‘A” Flight were as follows: Ladies’ Doubles — Sherry Anderson and Jennifer Eastwood over Diane Cey and Chris Wesman. Men’s Doubles — Mark Flaherty and Doug Steele over Chuck Cey and Dan Toumi. Mixed Doubles — Chuck and Diane Cey over Doug Steele and Sherry Anderson. ‘‘B” Flight winners were as follows: Ladies’ Doubles — Karen Older- shaw and Hester Flewin over Eileen Birkdal and Sheila Caddy. Men’s Doubles — Swarn Mann and Andy Webber over Dave Quinn and Andrew Liz of Kitimat. Mixed Doubles — Al Bayles and Eileen Birkdal over Dave Sarsiat and Karen Birkdal. B.C. Winter Games directors gathered for a conference recently to discuss strategy for the Feb 27 — March 2 games activities. See actlon shots from the events page 12 and 13. Terrace residents Joined forces to help organize ac- commodations for par- tleipants in the B.C. Winter Games. Raffle winners by Carrie Olson On Friday, Feb, 28, at CFTK radio station, the winners for the B.C. Heart Foundation raffle were drawn. The first prize winner of a water color picture by. Al Hassell was Edith Barclay of 3877 Paquette Ave. in Terrace. The second prize, a wooden clock made by Al and Gail Fisher, goes to Roland Lavoie of RR2, Skeena Drive, in Terrace. Sue Springer of 3693 Juniper in Terrace was third place, winning a doll. The B.C. Heart Foun- dation would like to- thank all the participants involved with the raffle. { carelessness CAN CAUSE FIRES AUTO- PLAN REMINDER \ Be Festive Spirit : The Rube Band from Terrace tunes up for the opening of the B.C. Winter Games office. The band was instrumental in creating a festive atmosphere during the build up to the games staged in Terrace this past weekend. ‘Terrace Review — Wednes day, March 5, 1986 9 a. John Radera photo Council report Terrace RCMP have sent letters to eight local businesses with a request to lock up shopping carts at night. A police report to Terrace council in- dicates that the Terrace liquor store and Gim's Restaurant have been broken into several times recently by thieves who used the carts to smash through ground-level windows. , xm mh A Finance Committee | report to council in- dicates that the RCMP will require an extra half- time member and one additional full-time member after comple- tion of the new RCMP building. The report states that the additional staff will be needed because guards will be isolated in the cell blocks © of the new premises and consequently unable to attend to other duties such as answering telephones and attending the front counter. Bylaw No. 229, 1966."’ The purpose of this bylaw is to amend the zoning bylaw zone category, A1A (Gossan High Density Rural) zone, app : monly known as the Gossan Creek Subdivision. The general intent of this proposed bylaw is fo preserve the integrily of the rurat residential zoning by aliminat clearly do not belong in a strictly rural residential zone and to correct some wording difficultias with bylaw law has been amended after public hearing held January 8, clarily and enforcement. This propasad by Craek Subdivision and does not affect the existing High Densl- 1986 so that its effect is only on the Gossan ty Rurat zone designation on: other areas so zoned under Bylaw No.. 37. y NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given thal a public hearing will be held Wednesday March 12, 1986 al the Thornhill Com- munity Centre commencing at 7:30 p.m. to receive public input on “Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Electoral Area’‘E' and Specified Portion of Electoral Area ‘C’ Zoning B aw No. 37, 1976, Amendment for the Greater Terrace area by creating a new licable on D.L. 1433 and 1434, A.5, C.D. com- ng from the list of permitted uses those uses which R2 (LOW DENSITY RURAL) Titi iil As a general rule, stereo equipment mounted in the dash or console of a vehl- - ‘It cle, is covered by your «|| Autoplan policy, but items mounted under the dash or elsewhere, require a | Special Equipment En- dorsment. Be sure all of your equipment Is proper- ‘ll ly covered. For all your insurance needs 7 see the professionals W.D. Keenleyside Insurance of the co-operators CO-OP INSURANCE SERVICES CO-OP SHOPPING CENTRE Ltd th 4617 Greig Ave. 635-5232 OASTRICT LOT LINE (LOW DENSITY RURAL) Any and all persons having an interest in this proposed amending Bylaw No. 229 may make submission to the Public Hearing Committee up to and during the public hearing. Written submissions, where possible, are requested. 7 Proposed Bylaw No. 229 may be inspected at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, No. 9-4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, 8.C., Monday through Friday inclusive from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Secretary-Administrator Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Et = tcc ae ea = : SRE, eer iad