sae aE Tf BEACHES HEAT WIDE DPE RT OY IES LIL ee esa Soe ah Nae RTE ec PAE SPR ATE 8 ce Sn a LE gaia ate Cota A Te feted sche a Blane, Project Pride, a task force commissioned by the B.C. Ministry of Tourism to recommend amendments and additions to the ., Heritage: -Gonservation Act, recently spent a day In Terrace hearing local concerns about preservation of historic sites and. materlats. Panel members are Colin Gampbell, Jackie Drysdale, Monica Becctt, Donald Mitchell, Lynda Allan and Manny Jules. ~ Task force leader MLA Kim Campbell was: In Vietorla during the’ Terrace. e hearings, but she did appear at an open house the - es previous evening, "TERRACE — - During the “Tecent Project Pride hear- ie in. Terrace: project. “chairperson Kim Camp-_ ‘bell: said one of ‘the pri- -Mary : ‘goals for the. task ~ force is to. clarify existing * eBialation on heritage - sonservation: ‘Campbell,:-a lawyer and. ay “MLA. for Point Grey, said ._ She is concerned about the. _sections of the Heritage . Conservation - Act: dealing: “with, compensation, desig- - nation: of ‘sites, and the scope. of definition for . heritage status. “‘Legisla- . “tion ‘shouldn’t be a guess-. __Ang. game,’” she said. | “Campbell . pointed out. the act-presently lacks any: «Clear - provision. to assist -- private, owners. of: histor- | ~ “aleal: buildings . or. heritage ites. -The act reads: that. | ; -.,aimuhicipalities. may. com-- 2 - pensate owners, but it fails - _:to- state... when owners: < should be. compensated. or : “what -form. the compen-. . Sation should take, . ~~ We haven't. really _ “done much ‘for ‘owners in ‘the’ past,” she said; ‘Our - “goal is to create through © Jegislation means for own- - -ersand. communities:to be.” allied” instead | of adver. : fund-new construction’’., _ Panel. member Colin ae Campbell said, ‘This is a. - good: example: of people’. trying to. protect. some-~. - saries."? :Cainpbell ‘also. noted: that. Other... statutes.. dis-. - courage - ‘preservation of “historic ‘buildings. ‘present federal-tax regula- - tions: almost encourage ~ demolition, and building . odes ::make- renovations - “almost: impossible,” ‘she --pemarked:. One recom- - * mendation: she said may “be. considered is the ‘im- . ‘plementation of a special | ‘building code: designed to - i ‘ Hazelwood ‘stated the pre- _. 8ent.act-is inadequate and that better protection is. - needed after. identification. of heritage resources,. in- - cluding ‘resources that are _ part: of. the natural land-" - scape. .The. provision for” * protecting & areas of ‘scenic... : allow limited use of heri- "tage: structures. - © Campbell said: one. rece, & ~ omumendation that would “‘itierease the scope of items . defined ‘as-heritage would - ~ b@an-Archive Act, _legisla- "tion: directed at: preserving. “The .. Plveprinte- a and his . peampbelt seeks to clarify _ heritage conset vation law | torical records. Access to archives was : the. subject of ‘a presenta-- tion at the Terrace hear- . ings by. Paul Johnston, - secretary. for the: North _ Coast - Building - Trades. - Johnston is‘ currently em- Bes fe - barked. ona project. to. yi; record the history of the - - trade. union ‘movemeiit: in“ ‘the. Northwest, and hetold. 45 the hearing panel-his:work.- 9°. . has: been repeatedly frus- -#. @ _ trated: because... many of. fe q - the records he requires. are’ ~ housed _ iti Victoria and . Vancouver. . - Johnston indicated: the mh records should: be: locally: ~. available’ to: researchers,” and he requested the es-. 9 -tablishment. of a‘regional. [2° ‘depository for documents, - - : - oe - possibly “attached to’ Nor-. 9: . thwest: Community Col. 7 . lege. “ a “Another. ‘eximple of. defective workings. in. the . present system. was aired: | by: a. delegation: from“. ~” Kitsegukla, The panel.was’ - _-told: an: application to the’ ” ‘Heritage. ‘Trust Fund for =f money: to build a. protec- -tive: enclosure..over - [ _ deteriorating. totem poles: . had been ‘denied because: . Heritage. Trust. **doesn’ to thing, ‘and. the. system is not. working too. well for . them.’”: Campbell: promis-._ ed to take up the-matter - with the: B.C, First Citizens: Fund. . ‘ Tertace resident: Grant: Hazelwood: spoke to the panel on behalf’ of the B.C: Wildlife. Federation. significance : preserve it, * he said. are virtually: ignored, he said: + Hazelwood: “was pare . natural beauty, yet tliere is Lands. ‘I have repeatedly little’ or no'veffort to taken the Ministry of "continued on page 20 | 8t. Matthew’ s. Angie beets ” Episcopal. Church. : Sunday Services: Terraes ra “i ~ Assembly - ‘Early. Service: _ Pastor: 6:30am. - . John Caplin: - ‘Sunday School: - “-. Assoc. Pastor: 10:00 a.m.: oe, Lan Froese: eee na .Moming Service: Lowe. Evening: Senice. - : MM 15 a.m. . oe __ ” 6:00 pm.” oo, 3 351 1 Eby St ret “Christ Lutheran Church ‘Sunday School and ‘Adult. Class: Pastor Rev.: cn Michael F Re. Bergman “9:45am 5. . PSunday. Worship: . £1700 am, : ‘Se20 Sparks. Street - 635- 5-520. = ‘Terrace Seventh- Day Adventist , Church. Sabbath School: “ Pastor: . Saturday 9:30'a.m.. Ed Sukow — 635: 7642 Divine Service: Prayer Meeting: ' Saturday 11:00: a. m. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. 3306 Griffiths 635-3232 - eae tg naa cet ~ Evangelical Free Church: © | Tetter | couver. .. ticularly critical. of. the.- «Tourism relies. on Ministry of Forests and . = Rector Rev.:: :,9:00 a: mm. Canon Ll. Stephens: 4H 00. a.m. Tel: 1605,5855 a 4728 Lazelle Ave. | “636. 5-001 9 7 | - Family. ‘Bible School: | Open letter to: Mr. Walter. Homburger, Managing Director, . Toronto Symphony Orchestra, On, Sept. 25, 1987 the Toronto. Symphony’ Or- chestra was scheduled ‘to . play in Terrace as part of | its Western Canadian tour. We were recently in- formed that this engage- ment has been cancelled. We understand that the Toronto Symphony will not perform:in Terrace, or’ anywhere else in the Northwest region of ° British Columbia. It appears that ‘the ~ cancellation has been - made in favor of Van-— The symphony. will now be performing in- Vancouver on the evening: ‘they were to play in Ter- - race. We are extremely - upset, by this decision. .» Phough we are not sure ‘of all the details behind’. © + the decision, it appears to - have been made for polit- -‘jealreasons that take‘no | _ account of «the: cultural and educational merits of > the case. ‘If ‘the Toronto: — - Symphony plays: in Van-" “couver, they will just-be one of the many .. per- . formers: of this calibre in’ the “Vancouver ‘concert: season. Terrace only gets. engagements of this type once every year ¢ or.two. A foe Bs . & ‘Sunday Services: ms <7 vam. & 5:p.m. 7 oe 9602 Sparks aoe. S dineiibeansibens nein canara Knox. United: Church : s Sunday Worship ~ 10:30-a.m.: : Sunday School: *+ 10:30 a.m. Youth Group... 7 : : : S os 80 pmo BL oN - 4907 Lazelle Ave: be 99524 2494 : "Mass Times: _ gaturday:?: 30 p. sim me Sundays: - 9:00 a.m. TY 00am. oe 4830 Straume ae The Savaton Amy oS Sunday 8 Services: - 9:45 am. Christian Education (ail ages ot :00 am. Holiness Meeting | 7:00 pm: Salvation Meeting : For Further information call” 4843.Waish Avenue 9:45 am. Divine: Worship: 11:00 a.m.. Fellowship Service: | Alle are condaly in Imvted . 6:30 p.m. - Youth Ministries * Home Bible Studies * Visitation 4923 Agar Aven ue. Sunday School: - Pastors: - _ (for-all ages) -Jim Westman » 9:45 am Bob Shatford — ia Sunday Services: Prayer Meeting: 1000 ame . Wed. 700 pam. 6:30 p.m., oo ’) 3302 Sparks Street. 635-51 15 * Christian: Reformed: Chureh ‘s . Peter Sluys — ~— 835 e221 Vacation: Bible School | _ This summer from uly 1847 _, Stan: Bailey: _ Ass't raster poe _ 8. Coutts mote te eh - Wedi neva, June 1", 118 19 FED UP > large symphony: orchestra - performing. in Terrace. is therefore a much: greater | contribution to the overall: development of Canadian . culture than the same or. chestra playing in’ a large - city. pens, it seems that thearea © that has the votes is the one that gets the attention. We are fed up with being treated ‘as: second class - citizens of this country. ‘If people didn’t. live. and work in places” like Ter- race, there wouldn’t be - much for people.in Van- couver and the other large cities to do, We think we deserve. ‘at: least some of the amenities. and atten-— tion: that ‘the: large’ centres enjoy. ” pV, George! - President, Terrace Concert Society : E. Kennedy, President, Terrace &- - District Arts, Council - in Court On, Friday,: May: 15, ino “Terrace Provincial Court — ‘Roger Gosslein was fined $75 for an offence under the Wildlife Act. Gosslein was fined $75'for an of- fence under» the - Other . Provincial, Statutes. (ee * x oe ‘Pastor: we “> “Minister: _ 635-7727 | $ y Again, as so often hap-