Membe ra of the Terrace Cleanup Committee have been pitching In and meeting regularly every two weaks to help promote a “Let's keep the community tidy” attltude among, the resident population. The members, with the exception of Doug Smith and the addition of Terrace Re f: view — Wednesday, October 22, 1986 19 o Keeping community streets tidy is a project being tackled by the Terrace Litter Committee Campaign organizers: Help them with their task and deposit litter in designated bins around town. Sherry Hattyard photo mayor Jack Talstra, recently gathered for a committee meeting. Small Business Week celebrated in Terrace “Managing for Suc- cess’? is the theme for Small Business Week — 1986 across Canada, Oct. 19-25. ~ It’s the big annual ef- fort sponsored by the Federal Business Development Bank and the Canadian Chamber: of Commerce, with par- ticipation by over 175 local chambers and boards of trade. Organizers planned bigger and better ac- tivities than ever this year, including business fairs, information ses- sions, seminars, work- shops’ and_ exhibitions, all designed to recognize the entrepreneurial spirit of small business men and women and to stress the key role they play in the economy, especially in job creation. In Terrace court In Terrace Provincial , Court on Friday, Oct. 3 Heather Hay was fined $500 for driving while her ability to drive was impaired. ene On Friday, Oct. 3 in Terrace Provincial Court Jeff Hansen was fined $300 and was jailed seven days for an offense under the Motor Vehicle Act. Hansen was also fined $500 for failing to give a breath sample. ** & In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Oct. 3 Floyd Joseph was fined $450 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. se t On Friday, Sept. 26 in Terrace Provincial Court Arlene Moore was found guilty of theft and was fined $125. ne *& In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Sept. 26 Rene Fagan was fined $75 for assualt, ee & On Friday, Sept. 26 in Terrace Provincial Court Patrick Jamieson was fined $40 for an offense under the B.C. Fisheries Regulation. On Friday Oct. 3 in Terracé Provincial Court - Della Sankey was found guilty of theft and _re- ceived a six month pro- bation’ period. Sankey was also given six mon- ths on: probation for a breach of recognizance. eh On Tuesday Sept. 23 in Terrace Provincial Court Michael Frazier was fined $75 for an of- fense under the Other Provincial Statutes Act. * 4% In Terrace Provincial Court on Tuesday, Sept. 23 Lyle Quock was fined $300 for an offense under the Motor Vehicle Act. a On Tuesday, Sept. 23 in Terrace Provincial Court Meruin Grunow was fined a total of $750 for three separate viola- tions under the Wildlife Act. ee In Terrace Provincial Court on Tuesday, Sept. 23 Roy Farmer was fined $250 for an offense under the Wildlife Act. Farmer was also fined $250 for a different of- fense under the Wildlife ' Act. Beyer continued from page 4 substance but no style and another with all the style we could ask for but no substance. All of which marks a new milestone in the weird and wonderful world of B.C. politics. Happy voting. It’s hoped participa- tion will exceed last year’s 190,000 coast to coast. In Terrace at the Inn of the West, Tueday, Oct. 21 the workshop “How To. Start Your Own Business’’; was ‘presented. Government Assistance Programs for Small Business - Infor- mation Sessions was presented from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Themes for 1986 workshops, all available free and to. be offered in scores of communities, are “How To Start Your Own Business’’, “The Balance Sheet asa Management Tool’’, “Strategic .Planning’’ and ‘‘Identifying Busi- ness Opportunities’. Other functions are -designed especially for women in small business, FBDB’s new Auto- mated Information for Management (AIM) pro- gram will also be featured at a number of locations. The AIM .. have your newspaper delivered every week. For Just $24 to miss Subscribe A full year: $24.00 Two Come into our office, computerized informa- tion service provides ac- cess to different types of business information, in- cluding complete, up-to- date details on all federal and provincia] assistance programs, business regu- lation, and specific in- formation of interest to people starting a new business. you don’t have a single issue! now! years: $45.00 or send a cheque or money order, to: Terrace Review 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace, B.C. _ VéG 1IM7 Phone