“Council shorts: _ Parking slots dr ~ TERRACE — Canada Safeway has asked. council to set aside a by-law which. requires’ parking - spots In its parking lot to be set atan angle, . The ‘company: want: “the switch ‘to right-angled ” parking Stalls as part’ of its.expansion Apart. from; increasing ‘the : floor area of the ’ store, ‘Safeway ” will ‘also ° "expand ‘its - parking — area, That - will be ‘possible because the city agreed to a land:: swap that will see Oltawa’ St. * sent position. 7.2% If the amended layout i is ap- * proved — it would apply to the existing parking area‘as well as , the new — there would bea ’ total of 223 stalls on: the site. Safeway says. 108 of . thase would be “tstandard’”- size and 98 ‘large’. > project scheduled: to begin this. , fi “given approvalin’ 1987 when --¢ . trailers to honse its Woodlands te 2 2 ae Also on that committee's next ‘agenda.will ‘be'a@ request from Skeena ‘Cellulose (SCI) for a "two-year extension {o the permit ‘allowing it to have trailers.on “propoerty ° opposite its Keith Ave, sawmill. - The company. Awas originally SCI said the’ trailers were need- ed as temporary offices while it ‘carried out its mill-upgrade pro- — ject. Al the time it indicated the . : trailers ‘would be. removed: the 7 following April, relocated 132ft;; west, of its Pre: : Although the. project was -"eontpléted “in ‘the fall! of that © year, council subsequently ap- : proved a further two-year ex- ‘tension to May. 31: of this-year “sand then a further six month ex- “tension to Nov. 30, 1991: . ~ In its latest extension applica: a tion, SCI says it needs the... Atdétmnéa last’ vieek postpon: ed appointing a ‘returning of- ficer for this fall's ’ planried referenda. Deputy Clerk Denise Fisher had asked council: to. appoint Elaine'J ohnson to the’ post and designate a polling place for the “vote, | #However, with: alderman Bob Cooper: ‘expressing concerns ‘about the costs incurred by the city. in‘ “running: such. poils, aldermen” agreed to’ retire behind closed doors for an in- camera discussion of the mat- ‘The. resulis ‘of “that” session may become ‘public at the next fr’ meeting ° of, council, Tuesday, Oct. 15, ‘o+* * * * * ‘Council supports a‘ Kitimat. Stikine regional . district’ pro- posal to study. the idea of put- The? matter; was “referred: 10 division staff. . - ting in a regional 911 emergency i the planting: and Public works | a response system, , committee! : ek tke ! Its agreed it would ‘pay its ts not TERRACE. — A ‘one-day con- ference for women in business here-next month recognizes the growing role ‘they play in the economy, says an official from one of the sponsoring bodies. His job is fine _. TERRACE — The head of the city’s building inspection . department has set up a private home.- ‘inspection company, but Bob: Lafleur says. the business will not conflict . with his ‘municipal duties. ;- Lafleur’ said’ Professional ‘Home Services will offer inspec- ‘tions of premises in areas out- side the city boundaries, such as- {Thornhill “Indicating there was a” de." § “mand for such a service in the “outlying” areas, he said he had © fielded . several requests from. | ‘realtors’ for inspections in Thor- ~nhill, particularly. of older "homes. ‘Similar requests had come ‘from some builders who wanted to have newly constructed houses in the area certified as being “up to standard. “They can use that as a selling tool,”’ he explained. - ‘Lafleur i is ‘also allowed to do some inspections inside the city -- boundaries but these are limited to. older homes which. his department does not deal with. Lafleur said’ he had operated the same company when previously employed -in Van- couver and Kelowna and the ci- «ty had been aware. of his inten- | tion to eventually .do so here -] when it hired him, © just for women | And. it's intended to give some of the tools they’ll need for business in the 90s, said Bob: Walch of the Federal Business Development Bank (FBDB), “Women in business look at things differently than men. They looking at things more carefully, look deeper and think about it longer,’’ he said. © “‘What it came down to is that we'd betler start getting business training for women,"? Walch continued. There was a similar con- ference here [ast year but. this one on Oct. 10. has’. nine’. TERRACE CURLING CLUB workshops compared to ‘the four in 1990, Speakers range from. a business consultant in Quesnel to an accounts manager at a bank, And while the conference i is tailored for women in business, its topics are: “applicable to anybody. ‘ “T have one man who wants to go because of what will be covered,’’ said Walch. This is one of ‘seven con- ferences in the province this year. Walch expects 80 people to take part, © 5. CURL CANADA October 5 & 6 FOR REGISTRATION AND TIME CALL 635-5583 REGISTRATION FOR: Men’s League: Tuesday & Thursday Ladies League: Wednesday Commercial League: Saturday Coffee Leagues: Tuesday . PU BLIC CURLING October7-11 © goverment in Canada; ‘Social Credit. _ Pargying, suddenly the Socreds have [LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO] |2=icisext. See They sat silently as government "scrutiny " own costs for any meetings: ine valved ‘and’ acknowledged: it would likely be asked’to meet study cost. ate part of the estimated $40,000 Ok Ok t -Counell agreed to declare this imorith as.Power Smart Month. ind’: Brian * ‘Injury. Awareness Month and proclaim Oct, 7B as: Family Week. «Effective October 1,191 : ~The Landfill Site Will. Be Open ‘From: Noon to 5: 00 | p:m. ny if your jams a are threadbare and your wheels are worn, don't crash! Money for the teenage necessities» can be yours. Call the Terrace Stan-" “ dard circulation copariment’ al ' 638-7283 for ail the details. 2 :.. Backup carriers: are. needed ".. for-all of the Uplands area.” -CallUs Today a seceded smb desea VED ae we BOLE nae aE Leet be aie a taeeiae eo pitts Terrace Standard 638- 7283 Cul vi . i eannewob - oy Ye ot “tres wetted te dae oat eas vmbcheuiee vir pe eect: oat. eat h - Wecan'ttake — another five ears like the last five. It's time for ach Waste. corruption. Abuse of power. ’ “After five years of the worst reeled from scandal to scandal. They closed their eyes as party friends filled their pockets... and imposed their “ Yferfivey > VERIS of dodging weaving, cheating, lying and general -- BRIAN KIERAN, The Province "the only remedy for this attitude | orrosen 1991 ‘PAL AC E OCTOBER 1991 SUNDA "MONDAY ee Tae no RBAY is Co be sure and not vote r them i in | fi UNDAY, * MONDAY,’ ue - TUESDAY i iv : THURSDAY. : FRID religious views on govemment policy. th / 4" fo ! oe , 3 Terrace 14 Big I5 Ringette d th e next election," ic _, Kermode 2 mes . 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