ry .Kirismen offer | - Services The = Terrace" Kinemen t toluild a recreational ality onto the north side Oo Oreaideat Bob - Tiedje, tinder a. ‘presentation to. ““equneil members, at their ff - fneeting . ‘Monday, paying that Terrace needed more. Tecreational facilition. They would like to build a "complex that would include Sateen and squash "courts, : ‘ea well'aa add a ‘ ‘escond sheet of ice onto the’ - arena, te The Kinsmen have: ” already: engaged the firm ” 1,0 Architects North to . provide: a ceonceptual . drawing. Tiedje told ‘councit that “the ‘elub would apply for ° / money is ‘whatever — “Maybe ‘we're “sguat shooting for pie in the sky but 1 don’t think so,” he said. “It'll take: imore than one service club to get it -done, we'll need the sup- ’ port ‘of the ‘whole Somn- _Maunity. is Council members. were . asked whether the club could have land on the north side of the arena for . their" project and if the - “muhicipallty would provide ‘parking as well ai _ Seaplng. The president said that. raquetball and squash courts would pay for the maintenance of the - Council voted in favor of . "sending the Kinsmen's ‘proposal to the Recreation | Advisory Commission and the Recreation Comnulttee for Council for further dizcussion before an- awering the , F; 21 ary eu invectn ng ‘vehicle accident on Lakelse Read Monday night. A vehicle overturned near the Old Skeena Bridge at | approximately 11:11 p.m. Joseph Senechal received minor injuries along with two passengers in the car. He will face charges of | impaired driving and driving over .08. ( WEATHER _ Wednesday will be -mainty cloudy with a ‘few ‘ lear periods. There will be a small chance of light snow furies. Beat Inflation, S.K. B. Auto Salvage Ltd. offers a complete line of guaranteed used car & truck parts : including Japanese imports. At generally holf the new price. REMEMBER, whether it's 1981 or 1951 you are driving on used parts. _ Wo olso offer free ports locating service for those hord to 0 find parts. Grade ? students from Clarence _Michlel collected the eggs and sperm In October: + glub's: "a single- _ School students. get _ out into the field “By BRIAN GREGG take out dead eggs jumping in. the waler. without disturbing the " students not only go | ‘fishing as part of thelr Another class _ in eggs from female fish. ‘The project‘began on. big piece of wood « Oct. of when the class . coming out of the stock. went on a fishing irip orange yoke © sack. One of the thin 8 with the Department of Until recently the stitdents attribute to the alevins (the name for- Coho when they still ltave the yoke sack attached to their bodies. for feeding } have been Fisheries Salmonid Epharcement program workers and dragged Herman Creek for four’ male fish. and three is nol allowing fishing rods inte the classroom. . pink, turn white when's “were very timid but how - , Herald Statt Weiter the dle and give off that they are bigger and Times have changed amonia. To. keep the _ more secure the fish. aince Tom Sawyer used water clear. of amonia Bpmetimes play to play hookey to go the students designed swimming games, They fishing. Today's - special instruments to have already started class work," find live ones. . new ways to sme their The reaction by Prince Rupert was not favorite fishing bole. students to watchirig the ad successiul as _* Mr.M. Lynch’sGrade —-‘ish hatch ranges from students in Terrace. The 7 class from Clarence “sort of frightening” to - Prince Rupert Jr. Michiel. in Terrace . “J0# of fun”: Well, it Secondary nae fish turned a classroom —«-WaS ort of ‘frightening : from a similar project “aquarium inlo a. fish ta watch.them as they | * dled. Students at hatchery for between wiggled around until — Clarence inaved rd 490 and 600 Cobd after ‘they, popped out; but, ect cea Ania - hand mixing sperm — they did look funny with. ison im vn . from ‘male fish with their big eyes and _ san important industry bodies that looked like a in this area and the fish will build up. the local success of their project | - all eyes and yoke sack “Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine's 1981 provisional budget chows a mill rate increase of only If there is no snow on ° Kitsumkalum mountain by:'. Feb. 3 the regional district will offer holders on 1990- 61 ski hil] passes the choice - of taking a refund or taking- - a 1981-42 pass even though . the passes next year ‘are’ likely to increase in price, Telegraph Creek Director Bobby Bailf received support for. bls,’ request to: write to the “North-west Telephone Company to see if it-can improve its long distance , circuit into his area. The regional district will also, about the . inquire possibilities of getting TV signals into that area. Mayor George Ton’ wants the regional district to learn what it can from the CNR about upgrading the ral] Hne to Kitimat. Plans to establish a new methenol plant in Kitimat means more use of the (N line to Kitimat. - People. interested in representing Telegraph - Creek must bave their’ nomination papers'in the - Terrace - office of the’ regional district by Feb: 9 ~§ asa. al noon ta candidate in the Feb. 28 bi- -election, Voting places are - Telegraph Creek, Iskut and Bob Quinn, B.C. Te). informed the ‘pegional district board by letter that is prepared to commence construction on - _& $15 million project to provide the signal distribution for pay-TV to” remote parts of the province: frieluding Aiyansh and Kitwanga, * Such a venture would bave — ‘television Telecom- ~ munteation Cotinaigeion}, A public hearing-has been scheduled in Ottawa‘ for ~"Feb: 9 and 10 on this sub- ject. and a decision is ex- pected to be made by. April. A “new: pervice. ‘could - /. cominenice bY.this fall if the CRTC Bives its: approval. : Mike Brady ‘has “been _F@ppointed by ‘the .regiodal district’ board ’ to the ‘Terrace: Recreation Commission. ‘The: 1981 Chairman's » committee ‘appointments areas follows. George .Thom, Jack Talstra, and “Andy Burton on the finance committee. — ‘Les’ Watmoigh, | Marty’ Aller Stan Kerr, Bobiry % “Advisory: _ Friday, iiaren 3 3 8 Sat. March \4 2:00 tickets. Adults: sv Children si.0, " Ball, and P, Weeber on the «: Bul 0: the _Blanning : committee. Lee ~ Management Ellis, ‘sabell Webster and. Percy Tait on the health . _| cammiltee, . The advisory planving commitiees and. com- missions appointments are . as follows. Les Watmough,: Thornhill Stan Herr, Lakelse“Ad- - visory « Planning Com- mission; Planning Commission; Les Watmough and Stan ‘Keer, Terrace-Thornbill :. "Bem Hee, ” . :/ Other: appoistinente include Bob: “Copper, nor, thern * development - * council; and Cooper to thie munieipal Timance "Marly, Allen. Kitwanga ‘Advisory Advisory | Planning Commission; 8 ql we Advisory ’ Commission; Watrough to. the. Terrace Council’ Recreation Committtes and ‘the “Terrace Library ’ poagdls and Marty-Allen ta, --the:-Kispolx Ares B Weed Control Committee. Hospital . board op pointrents are as follows. | fuck: Telstra to-'Milis’ « Hospital;. Taabell : “Webster « isto: -Wrineh. Memorial; Anty Burton to. Stewart’ Geheral Hospital:- “Lee Ellis .to. Kitimat — General Hospital and the: * Skeena ‘Unfen Board o authority; Watmough: and... “tone Cooper tothe Kiliumbkalin:: Ski Hill “Advisory " performances . different programs Can-: mission:Stan Kerr and Lee ao 15 sickéts'# 9. 00 ‘Tickets onsaleon saturday; Spruary 2 7 ‘outside. : K-'MART from 10am-4pm or by. writing Terrace and ; _ District Arts Council, Box 35, Terrace VEG. 4A2.: a a ak ; females. After the fish were Killed the males were milked (see photo) “but since Jan. 16, the .° _, students have begun and the- sperm was és teding then a ee t'back' ti plastic | broagit'b md bs es Bl fo try (the "ata that dats Ro Hine 3 | follows the alevin suige oa e‘eyes'ot _ in the water at Herman the th 7 the eggs began to’ develop. Students say that the water had to be between 8 and 10° degrees Celsuin; but accidents can happen and someone ran hot water through the couling hose increasing the water Creek. When the fish * reach the samolt - stage they will be realeased to make their trip to the “The tauk recreates the environment of the Herman. Creek spawning grounds with water, fungus and rocks temperature to 20 from the Lakelse River. degrees. For a while The tank holds 90 ‘ they thought they had = gattons and.is specially . Jost the fish but the constructed for the water was immediately: project. cooled down with ice. cubes and the eggs survived. The fish eggs, usually Students noticed that - when the fish were in’ the alevin stage ‘they * Registered Trade Mark of RCA Inc Deli an mena san CNN RO 26" ColorTrak consotes* ” in 3 distinctive furniture styles. Select a {raditionat, contemporary or cofonial cabinet... ali 3 models offer igh-perfarmance RCA ‘Calortrak features includ ing automatic color contro! and flesh- tone correction plus the convenience of touch- button ChanneLock keyboard/scan contrat luning. TOTEM 4554 LATELSE: AVE: + PONE: 634-1158 SAVE UP TO$1 00. 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