2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, J une 3; 1987 A Block Parents booth was set up at the Skeena Mall recently in an effort to raise funds. Kirsten Veysey, 5 (left), accompanied by aunt Suzanne Bustin, made a contribution to Block Parents’ rep- - resentative Donna Melsack. Photo by Daniele Barquist. TERRACE — On Mon- day, June 8 at 7:30 p.m. ‘the Northwest -Develop- ment Education Associa- _ tion will sponsor a film en- titled “The Trees of Plen- ty” in the Carpenters Hall/Montessori. The film deals with FILM Third World farming sys- tems which would help re- tain soil fertility. The sav- ing of Glisicidia Leucaena and Erythrina trees can SUUCUEUTCECTOEEEE TTC CECE ETCETERA UOTE DEERE . You don't have to help in the farming pro- cess. The film explains that the survival of forests is needed in order to provide shelter for. wildlife, food for people, and stability in the soil. TERRACE — A recent flurry of applications for the temporary establish- ment of mobile buildings in: Terrace has prompted _ granting or denial of. ap- plications. : by a city bylaw, and at the May 25 council meeting a request arrived for a. two- year extension to a permit granted last year. - The request was receiv- ed by Ald. George Clark with a motion to instruct city planner Rob Greno to examine development of a policy for council to fol- low in dealing with trail- ers. ‘I don’t think it’s a problem if it’s in the in- opment, but I’m concern- ed about an epidemic of these things,’’ he said. - City clerk-administrator Bob Hallsor said later the city bylaw basically for- bids trailers outside bona fide mobile home parks, but he added the bylaw gives council discretionary power to allow exceptions in extenuating circumstan- a couple. permitted to set up their mobile home on a -residential lot for. two years while building a- home, a permit: that re- quired a bond to be posted; permission’ for Skeena Cellulose to. use a trailer for a construction field office while building a new sawmill; and _ permission for Canjade Corporation to operate a retail business for two years out of a trailer at the corner of Kalum St, and | the city council to consider. setting a policy toward the - During the: “past month 7 - council. has given permis- _ sion for three trailers to be | placed in “areas proscribed . terest of economic devel- . ces. Recent exceptions are ogy, te upgrading. equipment other than computers, and Trailer trend © worries council. Keith Ave. Ald. Bob Jackman ex- pressed concern about businesses locating outside the downtown core, but Ald. Ruth Hallock - ex- plained the Canjade | re- quest was granted because the trailer is equipped with | industrial size rock polish- ing equipment that can’t . conveniently be moved in- to a normal retail area. A request from B.C. Buildings Corporation (BCBC) to allow its mo- bile office set-up to re- .main for another two . years in the. Ministry. of Highways yard at Kenney St. and Park Ave. gener-. ated a lengthy discussion, - . both because the original - permit created public con- troversy and because the request reached council in | an irregular manner. BCBC to use. the trailers was. granted in July, 1986 - council recommended a - When. the permit for. maximum of two years for the highways yard to be moved out of the predom- inantly residential area, ~ Faced with a request for - an extension that would -take the permit into a_ third year, council mem- bers tabled the item to the next meeting. Part of the reason for the tabling action was the realization that the request arrived in a committee re- ~ port: rather than first -go- ing through. council. The administrator indicated the request had been plac- _ ed on the committee agen- da by city staff.as the re- sult of a telephone call. Ald. George Clark stated the purpose of the — referral system is to allow _the public to be informed of matters that council: is considering, and Ald, Bob Jackman said concerned individuals should have an opportunity to speak. Continued on page 4 oo Excellence | funds received TERRACE — Of $16. 2 million announced by the Ministry. of Education for special. projects from the Funds for Excellence, School District 8&8 has received $186,943. District superintendent | Frank. Hamilton said the funding will be used for microcomputer technol- teacher training, increasing program effec- tiveness through a variety of methods. _A statement from the Ministry of Education in- dicates $112 million has been set.aside for the Furid for Excellence this year, of - which $36.2 million will be. allocated for special pro- jects. The special’ project funds are distributed to each school district accor- ding to enrolment num- bers. Hamilton said the funds are only useable for speci- fic types of expenditures and District 88 will have to account to the Ministry for the manner in which the. funds are used. 9 a, aan 5S vi! 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