Terrace Review ~ Wednesday, June 17, 1987 15 KINSMEN HOLD | 7 4 t sn Ke Sn pt an iris oe RE SEE een ee ee ee A, ce eee : f f EB ; ‘ E : 7 ' The Terrace Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs held their Installations os EE te at he gf Incoming officers (Saturday, vung 4 at-the Elke Legge. e ar ave Molsack was elected president for the Kinsmen Clu 7 Incoming president of the Terrace Rotary Club, Mark Twyford (left), presented Steve Mclaack with a gift for his upcoming year as on poo. 1 . ‘. president of the Terrace Kinsmen Club: The presentation was made during an Installation of Officers held ‘at the EIke Lodge. while Dorina "Moleack wes atectad president of he Rinette, Ts ‘a Twyford wished Mcisack the best of luck In the year to come. oe, , Photo by Daniele Berquist. ao oT oO Photo by Daniele Berquist, ft Council news § | ~~. POUND ACTIVITY May permits were issued E NORMAL for the construction of six - of _ -Inhis monthly report to’ new houses in ‘Terrace i == Terrace “council animal valued at a total of more ia “eontrol. officer Frank thana half million-dollars, » - i -Bowsher reported that according to the.monthly report’ filed ‘by senior .: ~ during: May of this. year building inspector Gill ‘the number of animals im- ok pounded was about the Cobb... ; a same asin May 1986 but The new starts bring the .. fewer of them had to be year’s total value for oY . destroyed: single housing construc- tion to $1,244,620, about three_times the total’ for - the” first five months of © 1986 and‘ more than. six times’ the total for the - _. For the first five months . of:1987;, Bowsher reported - 326 animals impounded and 110 destroyed, a eu- » thanasia rate of about one . 1987-88 executive (left to right): Phil Hartl, Bob Wilkinson, Gerry Martin, Brad Benson and Mark Twyford, The annual installation of the 1987-88 club officers for the Rotary Club of Terrace was held at the Inn of the West Saturday, May : _ 80. Glub officers are President Mark Twyford, Vice-President Gerry Martin, Treasurer Phil Hartl, and Directors Bob. - in three. same period of 1985. _ “HOUSING ST ARTS -- Total value for all con-- — Wilkinson, John Clift, Rob Curniskey and Brad Benson. Dr. George Mostad was honored with a Paul Harris Fellow for a : struction and renovation his outstanding contribution to Rotary over the years. Phil Harti recslved an award for.his dedicated sernicetoTer. - *, CONTINUE CLIMB permits issued so far this. "ace Rotary this past year. A highlight of the evening was entertainmant by Marylin Davies and her students perform: Ing segments from “Songs to Remember", which was a tribute to all those who have Inspired young musicians In the -: - - course of Terrace's 60 years of progress. 7 : a I , Rotary Club executive installed - ‘During. the month of _ year is $2,225,490. ale eee nen ge eo a : . : Se re St TEA A ae we a s + acti iu Marylin Davies and her students performed segments of “Songs to Remember” at the recent Terrace Rotary Club tn- . Btallation of Officers. The production was dedicated to those who have inspired young muslctans over the last 60 years in. Terrace... . -- Civil servant rebels | TERRACE — A habitat technician working. in the _.. Terrace: office of the Ministry of Environment and “Parks who was fired recently for supplying informa- - > .tion of an allegedly confidential nature to-a local anti- __ pesticide group has taken his concerns about Ministry ~ policy-to the provincial legislature. ee .. After receiving his notice of dismissal Jorma Jyrk- _ -kanen. delivered a brief in excess of 30 pages to En- _ yironment Minister Bruce Strachan and opposition en- . vironment critic Joan Smallwood. In an interview June 15 Smallwood said she had spent a considerable ~ length of time discussing the brief with Jyrkkanen; and - “. she called.it ‘an extensive report” concerned primarily ” with the use of the herbicide 2,4-D by the environment ~~ ministry. and the B.C. Forest Service. Smallwood said _ _.. Slie had'asked Strachan during question period in the legislature why the government had not withdrawn the - se of: 254-D in view of. the information contained in _», .. Jytkkanen’s report. She’ said he took the questionon © J 00 _. : s Rotlee and:appeared ‘‘quite uncomfortable”... x j Poe The ‘annual - ban- quet and installation of officers: of the Terrace Rotary Club @ took place at the Inn- of the West May 30,.. 1987, Installed for the 1987-1988 year are Mark Twyford, Presi-- health care professionals. - Administrative Vacancy FACILITY ADMINISTRATOR. | Osborne Home | A vacancy exists -for a full-time administrator of a ten I bad Mental Health Boarding Home, to commence July “7, 1987: Applicants should-be currantly registered health care professionals (eg. R.N. or R.P.N.) with proven administrative skills- preferably working with the mentally Ill. The applicants should possess good ‘communicatlon'skilis and'be able to work with: other (A full job description available upon request): Applications for this postition will be recaivad up to June .24; 1987 and are te be sent to: . ... Chalrperson +. __ -Parsonnel Committee, - veo Kean House Society: . : . eo oe Box 587, Terrace, B.C; ey we MBG ABR dent; Gerry Martin, Vice-President; Phil Hartl, Treasurer. Brad Benson, John Clift, Rob Cumiskey ‘and Bob Wilkinson are incoming direc- .tors. A thank you goes to Marylin Davies and her students who per- formed segments of ‘Songs To Remem- ber’’, This production was part of a tribute ane 25% oe wee We ‘GRADUATION SPECIAL fi. JUNE 10 — JUNE 20. &, OFF. All Ladies’ Dresses - and Men’s Suits: Prompt Service for. Out of Town Customers ~~ °- UseourHandy — ~ ~ Drive Thru Window W hiotever you wear clenn with care, ickards Cleaners 8:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. TWO LOCATIONS TO Monday - Friday. . SERVE YOU BETTER!! 8:30 a.m. — 6:30 p.m. Kiddle'Corner from the Post Office. Saturday Thornhill Publle Market Terrace’s 60 years of progress. © 7 vo : ‘ ~ te Ne y Ly . to all those who have. inspired young-musi-. cians in the course of cs