Al 6 - The Terrace Standard, Welnesday, October 9, 2002 q (8 CITY OF TERRACE > xs NOTICE NS! TERRACE| CEMETERY MAINTENANCE QUESTIO COMMENTS? CONCERNS? The City of Terrace hereby gives notice that any fences, tokens or orna- ments on, around or near graves in the Terrace Municipal Cemetery must be removed by November 1, 2002, for the winter. Those Items remaining after this date, will be removed by the City of ? Te . _ Dy Authority of Bylaw 1279-95 WANT To HELP 4 Superintend et Parl: d Reercation Come to the ] upcrintendeat of Parks an . 4 Terrace Youth Soccer Annual General Meeting Where: Christie Park Club Hut When: Monday, Oct. 21st 7:30 p.m. MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers & Prince Rupert Monuments Bronze Plaques Terrace Crematorium Nh Concemed personal service in the Northwest since 1946 EE METAE ara 4626 Davis Street Terrace, B,C. V8G 1X7 Funeral Service §= Phone 635-2444 * Fax 635-635-2160 Assocation 24 hour pager MEMBERS OF the Terrace Greenbelt Association are celebrating the estab- lishment of the Howe Creek trail system by donating $3,600 to put up trail markers and to install a bench along the trai!. Pictured here are (back, left to right) Lori Merrill, Steve Scott from the city’s parks and recreation department which looks after the trail, and Kelly Kline. In front (left to right) are Marilyn LEARN TO FLY!!! ; ness. The pian is 1a inslal more benches through donations. "| Gyound School Course | VOLUNTEER Donation finishes off _|ccve:2aa FIREFIGHTERS greenbelt association work on creek trail THE HOWE Creek trail system will be easier for walkers and hikers to navi- gate soon. That’s because a series of trail markers, complete with a map of the trail sys- tem, are about to be in- Stalled at intervals along the path telling hikers where they are. The markers are being installed thanks to a $3,600 donation from the Terrace Greenbelt Asso- ciation. The: group was estab- lished in 1994 with the goal of establishing a line- ar park along Howe Creek. Members worked dilig- enlly “to save that area from residential develop- ment by raising awareness about the area and ap- proaching city council to come on board, says mem- ber Marilyn Oman. Through fund raising and walkathons the organi- zation raised $3,700 which it donated to the City of Terrace Sept. 27. The money will pay for 12 trail markers and a wooden bench recognizing the Terrace Greenbelt As- sociation for its work, which will be placed along the trail soon. “We've always worked together to create the Howe Creek Trail system,” says: parks and recreation director Steve Scott. “I’m just- delighted that they are making this contribution.” The signs are stili in the will resemble those along the Grand Trunk Pathway. The trai! head will also feature a special, larger sign which will! have a map of the path and a de- signated area to post no- tices. The donation also marks the end of the Ter- race Greenbelt Association which, with the creation of the Howe Creek trail, has disbanded as members i focus their attention on other community groups. The Howe Creek trail is roughly 1.6 kilometres in length and Scott says the last stage of the trail will see it extend te Kalum Lake Drive. Walkers will then be able to cross Hwy16 to Cost: $299.00 (plus books) To register, or for more information call: 635-1852 or visit us at www.tkair.com. Stop Dreaming and Start Flying! TK Air Charters Ltd. The Salvation Army is having a October 14th to 21st Donations for the Salvation Army Food Bank can be dropped. off at our truck in the Safeway Parking Lot on Saturday, October 19th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine is looking for - candidates interested in becoming volunteer firefighters 10 serve in the Skeena Fire Protection Area. Volunteers are needed from the following areas: THORNHILL KLEANZA, GOSSEN CREEK, USK, LAKELSE LAKE & JACKPINE FLATS For more information contact Wes Patterson at the Thomhill Firehall at 638-1466 Phone or attend a fire practice. Fire practices are held every Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. Thornhill Firehali 7 Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine process < of F being made and the Grand Trunk Pathway. ‘Lekstorm, MLA (Feace. River South) * The pre-budget consultation process is designed to give British Columbians a voice In shaping the 2003 provincial budget NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING SMITHERS Thursday, October 17, 2002, 10 am to 2 pm Yellowhead Room, Hudson Bay Lodge ee 3251 E. Highway 16 . Cy ie ee Want A Photo? Did you see a photo in the paper that you want a copy of? The Terrace Standard along with 5x7" Northern Photo Ltd. now provides this service. Come into our office located at 3210 Clinton Street and indicate the photo of your choice and size. 4" x6” Bly 7" Other sizes available. Phone for pricing. Price includes printing fea from Northern Photo and purchasing fee trom the Terrace Standard. : All photographs are copyrighted to the Terrace Standard. - Ax6" For more information on scheduling an appearance before this alle ~party- Be Se erst ad committee, making a written submission or obtaining a copy of the pre-budget peer ge y consultation report, visit our website at www.legis.gov.be.ca/emt/ or contact - cy a the Office of the Clerk of Committees, Room 224, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC V8V 1X4; phone: (250} 356-2933; fax: (250) 356-8172; toll-free in BC: 1-877-428-8337; e-mail: ClerkComm@leg.be.ca. The deadline for written submissions is Friday, October 25, 2002 Craig James, Clerk of Committees and Clerk Assistant {Note: 90% of photos taken are digital photos of high quality jpeg. 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