rr rtew eine "this week. The Ministry: of Transport had filed charges |" ' tions were an occasion to be recorded in history. cil give the pool renovation: project one more try. Library board chairman Willy Schneider was quoted at ie ‘Schneider discussed preliminary plans for a library ex- fueled the fire when he said during a radio,interview a sible for third quarter earning TAK E All YOU WANT. 40 percent wage increase for teachers would drive up _figures that are below those for ° No progress was made even after 12 hoiirs of weekend boys and girls volleyball tournament in Prince George. . ponding quarter in 1988, ‘Skylink ‘Airlines dominated the headlines a year ago |r against the airline for 70 violations under-the Canadian - Aeronautics Act in Richmond provincial court follow- ing a “‘surprise inspection” at the Terrace Airport on Apr. 20. The Legion commanded less public interest, but to members their ‘“‘Grand Re-opening’’ celebra- The pool expansion was up in the air but the Com- mittee of the Whole met and recommended that Coun- Another water problem also surfaced that week: the strain placed on very minimal library washroom... = facilities by the new bandshell needed to be reviewed. the time as saying: ‘‘The lack of any washroom facilities in the adjacent bandshell has become a pro- blem and may remain so for a long time to come.’’ pansion project but added that their plans didn’t in- clude the responsibility to provide for everyone in George Little Memorial Park. . _ On the regional scence, the road to Shames Moun- "No ae ‘thel . i t i ™ iT hell ter it . : < sti ; . tet at: darlin. power... but a safe landing nevertheless. Engine fallure caused Terrace helicopter pilo tain was still a te rocky. me eer cistricy declin- Gary Thompson to make an emergency landing in aclear cut two miles south of the Terrace ed a request to let oan payments fall back another ye alrport while returning from a job at Ethelda Bay a year ago this week. and forgive $63,000 in interest payments. At the same time, the regional district’s Economic Development Commission was in a bind of their own; the city of Terrace had decided to follow Kitimat’s lead and opt out of the regional district program in favor of their own. At that point, the commission’s future was in question. Election issues were gaining some prominence. Skeena Reform Party candidate Don Buckland was calling for senate reform, Conservative contender Ray Halvorson was explaining why. Free Trade. was good for the logging industry, and NDP’s Jim Fulton was calling for the resignation of federal fisheries minister Tom Siddon. According to Fulton, Siddon interfered in the justice system by dropping charges against Frank Beban Logging and ITT Industries for the destruction of fish habitat in the Queen Charlotte Islands. Also, a federal release announced the Task Force on Tax Benefits for Northern and Isolated Area would be held in Terrace the week following the elec- re —_ | year ago this week election fever was overpass, But rem ) | on } . ember this scene from a tion. But this wasn’t an election issue. Was it? charging towards three separate elections. year ago? One of the CN workers er the On the local election scene, Talk of the Town deter- Civic, school trustees and federal govern- scene of this, one of many historic repair mined that economic ties with the mining industry,a ent. But the only thing certain in the jobs, was quoted as saying: ‘‘He seriously a 5 . . minds of all pollticlans Is the fact that there . civic centre, litter control and paving were issues to be —_ wii! be more campaigns to be run. ae udged frake or ride ot we need here dealt with. The Terrace Review asked aldermanic con- tenders how they would develop a long term approach to economic development and hopeful trustees were Quar terly asked how they would handle the teachers dispute. Ob- profit down viously, some answers were more popular than others. A slowdown in the global GO ANYWHERE AND At the same time, Hazelton trustee Delbert Morgan economy is being held respon- say - ™ 4 c _. a a aed bs aes ; Teday, the city Is wondering how they can cut their losses at the Kenney St. crossing — — the crossing gate is constantly belng destroyed by trucks and the city pays for the repairs. Suggested solutions are an l-beam gate, no gate, or maybe even an ! : th arter last fi local property taxes 20 percent. TDTA president Ale anal ae rer ast year for Helmut Giesbrecht responded by saying both sides had The company’s chairman and agreed they would prefer to talk over the table than in chief executive officer, David public, and, ‘‘I think they want to create a diversion.” Morton, said recently, “The prospects for the major economies of the world appear negotiations. | ° to be for. slower but positive In sports, the Mike Anderson rink took ‘the ‘A’ growth and, therefore, the pres- event and Terry Cook the ‘B’ event at a successful ent reasonable balance between -Hallowe’en Bonspiel, Ed Ansems won the Skeena wupply an comand is likely to . Valley Half-Marathon in one hour, 15 minutes, 31 Alcan's consolidated net in- | Outdoor works easy with seconds, and Paul Clark set a world’s record at the come for the quarter was $180 Cheyenne’, So is outdoor -Oita International Wheelchair Marathon in Oita, million, compared to $288 | fun. With its standard hitch, Japan. . million in the third quarter of and 496 ce fan-cooled Rotax® SeF- 00. 1 989 The high school volleyball scene was dominated bi 1988 and $208 million in the sec- twin, it takes on any winter . & y ~ ¥ ond quarter of this year. challenge. OUR EDGE IS PERFORMANCE. the Kermode boys, who won the zone championship North American earnings, and the girls, who placed a ‘‘commendable”’ fifth at a Alcan stated, were down due to TERRACE A EQUIPMENT North Vancouver invitational meet. Skeena girls and _—_ Softening in aluminum prices. | Thornhill-boys each placed third in the division at the Mventories are also higher at the SALES =A LTD. 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