| Progressive. : op ~ council ‘will request an. Sof B:C. Timber to, distuss . : chipping mil] operations . “fnllls in Terrace. a aye “Its! -etegutive / "Members of the Ceder Beef Club in the - “Terrace area recently hada good showing, _ at the Smithers 4-H Club. They are (left to —! right) Dan Muller for Caroly Hamer who a took second In. showmanship: and tli In. en Serving the = Northwest _ 7 a " LEGIS SLALIVE LISRARY PARLIMANT: BUILDI: IGS. _ Vietoria, Pit vay mae placing: placing and first in showmanship; Cralg -Soutar who took first in ptacing and third In... ___showmanship; Wyatt. Jackson who took - second in placing and first th n showmanship; Lisa: Dams ‘who took third in. ‘Robbie dams who took ‘third In showmanship; first In placing and Trevor Muller -who- showmanship; Kelly Jackson who took first in placing and third in showmanship; and, 7 This flag will be flying ‘at Terrace town hall _ of the month of May to help | residents remember Red _. Coss Month. Mayor Helmut Glesbrecht and Red:Cross - + organizer Linda Young were on ‘hand to unveil the flag in: ; a Seremony at the fnunictpal.« chambers: Monday. ‘The for the rest “area will be ¢ canvassed by't mail. 4 . . os Red Cross has set up donation barrels at the Co-op, ~ Safeway and the Skeena Mall and will be canvassing . businesses. door-to door to seek donations for the Terrace, chapter of the organization. Thornhill. and the bench : s “Herald Statt Writer “ TERRACE _ District the’ bylaw pasae Monday. The district plans to level ’ the | evard sarea on the south! side. ‘of ° Halliwell -Avente: itd make the area mord usable. ag. Ey bicycle ‘oot path. C walks emergency - meeting - with the top executive embers )_ and will: anid” the ¢losing. of the two, a. “Street: and” “jhe: side of Sparks: Street. “The request, was male by a “."Alderméd Vie Jolliffe who -. | ae itat Teports of .B.C. ©. con fer minating : comieetion Avena resident’ persorine] * ih “Derrack, ‘oe inglalled. ‘aéross,- again. because of plans ¢ to -convert part of it into an extended. care unit, . The hospital will get $20,000 a . ‘bed for extended care, 7 Marguarite Clarkson. said.«: a ‘The pyschiatrict wing has”. “never: ‘been: fully -utilized - = bedaase it: lacks g.'full-time -directar, "There: are’ ‘people © ‘who neéd it, says Clarkson, | = Dotter can's elt hecanes -USes, _ Provincial ‘govertiment, “and: development, Wightstan ‘will alsa’ write. to” ’ other related institutional Council “will not: par. . tisipate - in’ the. energy rétrofit program’ ‘with the’ it mament. The possible . purchase . uM ; senior citizen’s “todsing 0 ow the video Ground Zero to be: environment week ‘being ~ . organized for the Upcoming - shown tonight. at 7:30"p.m. in the. basement library of . Northwest = Community -. College: by the Terrace Group \ for. Nuclear Disar. ” . administration had ‘ paren to organize such. a Herald Staff Writer KITIMAT, — Ia the wake : of an application: for a fil-. appraised ‘value of $85,000, * eenthtaxi~ licence; * the - * Mayor’: GeorgeseThom™ District ‘éf.Kitimat will be - pointed out the replacement ‘reviewing ‘its policy on -yalue.of the building was distributing «the. licences. Chris Knight of Rainbow. said in his opinion the taxi had asked council to’ purchase was “a ‘great « consider issuing another. - deaj”; taxi” permit. based on the In other business, the . ~~ assumption. that the town's ‘eouncil gave final. readings to its annual budget aid - population: is over 14,000, The existing policy allows ... tates bylaw and to its fi for six licences to be issued ‘year. -eapital expendit " for the first. 5,000 population _ Program, and an additional licence for." Although most © a the people. A rival nounced last week; with’ the - taxi company final setting of the ‘school _ Proprietor objected to the - -mill rate the: total figures * issuante of the licence ht a meeting in Kitinlat “Mon- day. He said census figures put Kitimat’s population’at been waiting for the under 13,000 and questioned province | to. come up. with the manner in which the (the. assessment values for. the , district’ increased lightly. Volume. 76-No. 90. | Kitimat Plans olicy review | "free of charge ‘and to fur ‘chase ‘the ~building at its estimated -at-.$126,000_ and. The ‘schoo! board had _ ( . Kristen Muller who took second in placing " , and second In showmanshIp: took second in’ placing.and second ‘in’ - oR "According ‘to figuies released by the ‘district - | Monday, the school rate has - - how been “set at 53.006 for noh residential property . ~ and 54.222 ‘for residential. property. The latter figure represents an increase of 1,216 mills’ over .1981 and . "means the total mill rate in Kitimat. rose to 114.298 for “residential and 113.082 - for non-residential property, down from 120, 451. for both _ categories in” 1961, a Glen Mohr, Nancy Rympa - , and Ross Curley were. ~ each >additional “thousand — podget™ figures--were~an-~“-awarded plaques for..their performances in .B.C. championship Archery. design a. banner to ‘represent Kitimat ‘at the B.C. . Arts - Festival “scheduled. for: ‘Kamloops “new licence until after the reviewed .the licencing. | policy. - Other ‘aldermen . had, " questioned - ‘giving out, the permits on.: a first ‘come first serve basis. Alderman ' ’ Hans * Brown: ‘pointed: out | § “other cities: often auctioged L _ ‘off or gaveout by lottery'the . lucrative permits. ‘The council decided not to partake i ina province wide Locai’ ‘news. & births Native funding slammed Page 4 Local & world news. permits were given out.-, . before it could set .its rate, dune 25. _ Acting on a motion by Dos woe alderman Lee Ellis; the’ — council decided to table ‘af... - | -decision on the issuance of a a . “dale ‘Page 3 - Page 8 months.’ "Instead . the’ “council. . decided what it. really — wanted was a clean-up. "campaign, . ‘and -voled to re -Son0 Doha onto Hy ern a ty : fy » mer Denise ‘Newland was’ awarded the prize for best — ~ banner.in the competition to — on a ee “Page SP -- Page 8] i mae 4 giveriment ight ithe -dsiict a. tiie nidistty’ of Latids, parks, ° Ipts’ gn, Bolton Avenue will’ “ta: -otfe ; ‘section, it: and housing tequesting'It ‘hat be ‘marketéd onthe basid: of. o the. ‘ivbole aes. thes réstrictive* ‘convenant, ‘out ; ekpansion of. its ts bl pee * “ministry of Jandé’ ‘parks and -, For parking only. proposed to, “Corp 4. de tdinté: Thotnbill jon/a" "gost housing, who took, over ‘the! of ; jance-of Sone cespted. ‘Dor ” recovery basis: me _ building and property when" qT a cause. for, concer. Total“; , taxes, ; al a. rap works: yard, ~« Council had ‘written to, ihe’, “reduced by 246i:"mille; sen - *both the school. district: and ha District’ of ‘Terrace’: The “aldo al; Mills: OPEN at HOURS A a oN “bes © vin share’ -rosé,, to. -: “Foapltal : ". $40,750 caublng:-a: drop /of, | cutbacks :.demy 1.154 mills in the. ‘taunictpal + “the” provine al ‘government ~ ‘Perause ore the. -Skeéna view ialte: orfvee ‘ demanded, from “ “Gxowit Adnd : granted: ‘to the te : Morehouse’ 8 “resignation: 4 and will place the hiring of a” “new environmental, health * possi : Ht ‘will also look into te was closed several years. ibility. of going “to 100 the Kitimat: ranger’ station 35-7028 . “district be changed to allow ..per cent gravity feed when * ago, and asked for an option _ Highway 16 We onthe building: *- At the’ council” meeting .. Monday, the district - decided to takeover the Jot ~. branch head on the agenda ~~ - forthe labor-management ' it expands the water systerh. “-omimittee of council, from Spring. Creek into, - Council was reminded, of i- ‘Rep Creek. . st ible future use of.the om of. the taxes, The | is row. 18.5: and ‘thére - POs - municipal - ‘budget jer: are “feard: > that: ‘the. ‘site, or ‘portions. pf- the site, Ly million and this figure, _pevhlare wing ‘will never for. expansion “of the-- waa it given final approval be fully. iltilized -. 88" , such a Terr cevi iow . facility or. : an es & “SUPERIOR MUFFLER, dealer i) a ay we . Ms 1 : 7 of a a “ to a . eee a oan mh . . : a ua , : . . a mo - YY . oa 7 _ 1 “ i f b . . a : 4 : Don ; i ce . os . : " . Vs roy > -4 ; 7 ; ‘ _ fo Hoy aad : le q mes ad ‘ . tay ' mF . . oe ‘1 4 ‘