— we * a op he. ‘eke ftheky wee Vol. 4, Issue No. 43 CST. EWEN HARVIE - Constable Ewen Harvie, the community relations and crime prevention officer for the Ter- race detachment of the RCMP, has been chosen to receive the B.C. Solicitor General’s Crime Prevention Award. _ Norm Brown, the Solicitor General senior program mana- ger for community policing, said in an interview yesterday that Cst. Harvie was chosen for the One prospect | for government center 3 service One stop shopping for government services in Terrace is expected to be a reality by. March 1, 1989, according to the B.C. Minister of. Regional Development, Elwood Veitch. The only question that" re- mains is just exactly where it will be located. According to British Columbia Building Corporation Corporate Affairs Manager John Murphy, negotiations have been narrowed down “‘principal- ly”? to just one proposal, and he says it is hoped. that ar- rangements for a building can be. -completed within the next few weeks. _ OT, Murphy says the new office will incorporate the services of the Motor Vehicle Licensing Branch, the Government _Agent’s office, Finance and Corporate Affairs relating to - prevention”. Brown said . the _ and his participation in a provin- Gold and silver in Seoul for Paul Clark Terrace’s Dr. Paul Clark won a gold and two silver out of the four events he competed in at the World Disabled Games at Seoul, South Korea, over the past 10 days. . provincial honor for a. number of reasons, . primarily “for. his “oustanding work in crime steering committee for the award was particularly impress- ed with Harvie’s uniquely suc- cessful shoplifting prevention program. Brown also noted that Harvie has put in efforts ‘‘above ‘and © beyond” those normally re- quired of a crime prevention of- ficer, including the initiation of ‘new programs, involvement in community. policing projects, cial crime prevention volunteer body. oe _ Harvie will receive the award — a plaque — from B.C. Solicitor General Angus Ree at a reception Nov. 4 in North Van- couver’s Mount Seymour Golf and Country Club, The event will also be attended by representatives from the federal . a Crime prevention | . : October 26, 1988 .- | "YOUR HOMETOWN LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED NEWSPAPER | TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY, Legislative Library, Parliament Buildings, 9 Victoria, B.C. VBV 1X4 “Solicitor General and other fF” justice system officials. consumer taxation, Conserva- tion Officers, the. Fish and Wildlife Branch and the Liquor - Control licensing branch. _According to Veitch,. the Government Agent office will also include vital statistics ser- .- vices, and the overall plan ‘will offer Terrace area residents the. same convenience in accessing government services as residents of Vancouver and Victoria now enjoy. _ fk It’s gumboot weather, but five-year- coming home from kindergarten because she likes sp * old Cindy doesn’t mind. She says she takes her time Gymnastics group With input from the Com- munity and Recreation Commit- tee and the Terrace Advisory Parks and Recreation Commis- sion, city council will be con-, sidering a proposal for a $500,000 gymnasium complex — - _mastics: club has been operating . Clark collected his gold in the 800 meters. He missed 2 gold by 7/100ths of a second ini the 1,500, and placed second in his category for the marathon (fifth overall): He-missed a'medal and settled for fourth in the 5,000,. Clark is now. Off to Japan. for another marathon next week, | emma every session and this is no ° put forward by the Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club at Mon- day’s council meeting. All that’s required, club president Erika. Neves told council, is-a land grant from the city... According to Neves, the gym- out of the facilities like the Clarence Michiel School gym- ‘nasium for almost 18 years and they have now reached the point where they ‘have outgrown the. facility. She explains that it is only _ through ‘‘generous goodwill and patience’? of Clarence Michiel - staff that they-are allowed to _ continue with their programs, © But it still requires setting up and taking . down. ‘equipment © for lashing through the puddles. seeks land from city longer practical. As described by Neves, the ce- ment block structure would con- sist of a 70-by-100 foot gym, another 50-by-50 foot gym and change and storage rooms on the main floor; a utilities area and boxing gym in: the basement; and on the second floor, an of- fice, kitchen and 40-by-50 foot banquet room which she says maintain the project. Neves says that with this facility and their present coaching staff who are being assisted by a national level of gymnastics coach, they would. have the capability of sending our local gymnasts to the na-- - tional and possibly even the in- ternational level. Council is now. - awaiting the committee recom." would provide the income to mendation, ’ Dining Directory 4 | Index Editorial 8 Business Guide 14 Entertainment 12 Church Directory 18 Horoscope 2 ClassifiedAds 22—24- Letters . 7. Coming Events 27 =~ Sports oo 10. -Gomics = 20. Talkof the Town 7 Crossword. .- - 20..Weather.. 2S 50 CENTS _