| Bottle depot in business THE LATEST attempt at estab- ‘lishing a recycling depot got un- -derway here last week. The Terrace Botlle Depot opened for business under a con- tract with a Vancouver firm to ac- -cept cans and bottles for which a deposit was made, _Encorp Pacific is a joint venture of Pepsi, Coke and grocery stores belonging to the Grocery Council of B.C It’s been helping open up bottle depots across B.C, to accept ‘returns instead of having people vlaking them back to grocery iSstares, : Pepot operator Shirley Mid- idleton expects its arrangement ‘with Encorp Pacific to be the base ‘upon which to build a business ‘for other recyclable material. : “T first want to get the bottle ‘end operating smoothly,’’ she ‘said, : The depot is making regular ‘pickups from Terrace Co-op, ‘Overwaitea, Safeway and Cop- iperside stores. “We want to end people taking ‘botiles and cans back to stores. ‘The aim is to keep them away ‘from food as they can be a health ‘hazard,”’ said Middletoa, : The depot is also taking :deliveries from Kitimat and ‘Prince Rupert as a central clear- :ing house for shipments of emp- ' ties down south, The depot is located on Railway Ave. beside the Canac Kitchens outlet. Middleton said it'll be open Saturdays and Sundays for the convenience of people wishing to drop off empties, Encore Pacific official Roy Ed- wards said the company was happy to have a botile depot open in Terrace. “We think there’s plenty of op- portunity for the depot to move into other areas of recycling,”* he said, depot will open in Kitimat Feb, One of Terrace Bottle Depot's first customers last week was Cassie Hall school’s Grade 7 boys basketbali team. School vice principal Scott Armstrong said non profit groups will enjoy .having one place which will take all they've col- lected. “Belore we had to sort every- thing by brand and then take it to stores. This way it cuts our time in half,’ he said. That translates into either more practice time for sports teams or more time to collect bottles and cans, Armstrong continued. “T think its going to be a big help,’’ he said. Group established to monitor claims ‘MAYORS AND councillors from across the norlhwest met last :Thursday in Terrace to form a ‘watchdog group to keep tabs on ‘native land claim negotiations. : The Skeena Treaty Advisory ‘Committee’s first job is to hie a ‘consultant to sit in on the Nisga’a ‘land claim negotiations. : **The parties are meeting every other weck and they’re going to -be negotialing three to four days ‘at a time,’? committee chairman ‘Joanne Monaghan said. ‘None of us has that kind of time to leave ‘our businesses.”” : Monaghan hopes the represen- ‘tative to sit in on the talks can be in place within a month and a half. The municipal representative will also take on the Tsimshian and Haisla land claim negotia- tions when they start under the B.C. Treaty Commission. Also on the committee are Hazelton mayor Alice Maitland, Kitimat mayor Rick Wozney, New Hazelton councillor Peter Weeber, Port Edward mayor Ed- ward Wampler, Frince Rupert mayor John Kuz, Stewart mayor Andy Burton, Terrace mayor Jack Talstra, and Skeena-Queen Char- lotte regional district administra- tor Bryce Bamewail, Edwards added that a bottle MOUNTAINS OF empties mark first week of operations for Shir- ley Middleton and her new Terrace Battle Depot. RADELET & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. Companies « Family Trusts « Tax Matters James W. Radelet Phone 689-0878 Fax 689-1386 iii} THANK YOU Terrace/Kitimat Is pleased to announce the return of CINDY SABINO from her recent maternity leave. With over 6 years experience in the travel indus- | ag try Cindy is now available to assist you with all your travel needs. cat 38-8522 | Summer Europe prices are now available. 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