A peaceful lobby by the B.C; Northwest District Council of Carpenters and Joiners led to a scene of minor confrontation at “ the Terrace Co-op store on a re- cent weekend evening. Union business manager John Jensen said a few of their members began handing out leaflets at about 6 p.m. that evening, but the activity didn’t meet with the approval of Co-op management, who called the police. Co-op general manager Law- rence Gosselin had little to say about the event except that the Co-op felt it wasn’t acceptable for the half-dozen union mem- bers to carry out their lobbying efforts on Co-op property. Police were called, he said, only after they refused to leave. When police were called Gosselin says, the union members left the building quiet- ly and continued handing out their leaflets in front of the main entrance. Jensen says the union has two primary complaints against the Carpenters keep peaceful profile in Cc terested in: the welfare. of the believe the Co-op was function- current renovation project, and both center around the job being [- given to Kermodei Construc- tion. According to Jensen, the union supposedly representing Kermodei- workers, the B.C. Workers’ Union, is more in- company than that of the workers, ‘and for that reason is only recognized by the Industrial Relations Council of B.C., not by other unions, Jensen says the Carpenters’ Union doesn’t ing in the best interest of the community when they awarded the contract to Kermodei Con- struction. Rumors of an all-out boycott — of the Terrace Co-op, though, may. have been premature. Jensen says the union is ‘‘in it for the long haul”’ and will take on the job of educating the public ‘‘one step at a time’’. He says union members’ will con- tinue to hand out educational The rapidly changing face of the Terrace Co-op never looks quite the same two days ina row. But general manager Lawrence Gosselin says it’s the same on the inside of the pamphlets but that their effort for next January is already underway. store too. He says the project is currently ahead of schedule and interior work planned will be low key. ® Terrace = Tree Trimming @ Will cut down any tree! gee “SAFELY” " +1,000,000 liability for YOUR protectio x 635-7400 IT R by placing anad in the classifieds \4 emer Norm's Auto Refinishing Lid. Rust Protection for | New and Used Vehicles | 6 3 5 - 3 9 29 4630 KEITH, TERRACE -GloseUp BUSINESS SERVICES Call on our Design Team CHANGES by Ber TOTAL HAIR CARE 635-7840 Terrace, B.C. » Wolfe Tanning System wv LANZA products Phone for an appointment 635-9666 WEB OFFSET Np TERRACE LTD. marae soe Y 2803 Kenney Street 4711-A Kelth Ave. Auto Glass Specialists ICBC claims handled promptly 638-1166 - PRO-TECH ELECTRONIC "IF IT'S ELECTRONIC WE SERVICE IT"’ SERVICE — T.V. RENTALS ‘Repairs On All Home Entertainment Appliances Also Commercial & industrial Electronic Equipment SATELLITE T.Y. ENG IN FERING (A DIVISIO OF LACROIN INDUSTRIES L10.) 635-5134 a519 LAKELSE, TEARACE TOTAL. BUSINESS SERVICES * TYPING * VOICE PAGERS & PHOTOCOPYING *24-HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE 638-8195 #1-3238 Kalum St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 2N4: When mast people are looking for a job — temporary, part-time or full-time — they turn to classified. So, if you need some extra help this holiday, classified is the place to advertise. CONTRACTING HI-QUALITY BELTING & SERVICES West Coast ET ‘Inflatable Boat Repalrs Durable — High Quality WERC CAUISERS MARINER CUTBOARDS HAMILTON & OUTBOARD MARINER JETS Landscaping . Vulcanizing Repairs - - — HOMELIGQHT LAWNMOWERS We specialize in conveyor belt | "DESIGN — INSTALLATION Jon BI ‘ ne WHEELERS, ; installations, splicing, ond repairs COMIN TEASE TAL 6 35 5 579 SHINDAIWA CHAIN SAWS , H _ - DL No. 7350 4 vulcanizing and pulley lagging ¢ LAWN REJUVENATION sooo men eves & POWER PRODUCTS Terrace, B.C. @ PRUNING ¢ SPRING CLEAN UP 635-2909 4946 Greig Ave., Terrace | eee 638-8530 24 HOUR SERVICE 698-0663 = gk AT SOC 8S a laud