Paga AB — Terrace Standard, } Wednesay Juna 10, 1992 JESS REVIEY BULK STORAGE tank for. Esso's . expanded the * (top) “beside . ‘tracks . railway _ prepares to. relocate a ‘section .of a CN _- bunkhouse to clear . space for: the petroleum ~ company’s project. The “work is valued at ap- - proximately $3. million ‘and will’ he: “completed | the fall. facilities -takes shape: “while . ~ mover Jim Beler (right) will also be announced, Call the chamber’ office: at 635. “dustry, and ‘environmen ods the subject of a ‘Vancouver con. & 2063 to Tet. th t know are coming, The i tallation, of officers: ‘and . announcement of the business ex- ecutive of the year coupled with a Toast lakes place } June: 20. | taka. . The chamber: of commerce’ 3 iourist information centte _ offi- cially: opens. its doors to’ visitors. This takes. place at the. Northern . Motor nn: ata Juncheon’ meeting :from: ; wood. waste, chlorine from pulp mill effluent ‘and: remove. oil and other-toxic - The woild. oft inicro. organisiis . “aid their role in.the new forest in--: wality oo ference, ‘Biofor/Bioqual ~ place this week. 1992 takes ~ Topics.” include how imicro-: organisms can make fuel ethanol ‘remove June 13 ‘with . the ‘anitual How- Moa, doyou do ‘Day event.” ° There'll bea ribbon cutting at 10 a.m, and refreshments on hand until 6pm, : . The centre -agsists travellers with “information on sights and facilities of the city and region. “ et 2 oo 2 Greyhound and the Air Canada subsidiary. in. the. northwest, AIrBC, are: offering a navel ‘deal | with Greyhound: ~The promotion enables. a travel ler to obtain a Greyhound. ticket to the airport when buying an ait - ticket worth more than $259.” nk * *. * ‘The Standards ‘Council of Cana- a da has a.10-page booklet'out on. : the origins. of standards, how they. relate. to, ‘moderi : safely equite- on ' certified appliance. _ A) federal. crown. corporition; a ‘the council encourages Standard. : ization in the country. .. copie are ‘available by writing - ‘Con Standards“ Council. of ~: ‘Canada, 1200-45: O'Connor. St,” a “Standards’ and ‘the © omer" ‘Otawa, Ontario, ] KIP. 6N7s Be, tk kK, é Watter Safely says.. sols, it —_ kkk cling program. -: _ | It’s contributing $50,000 as part * of the effort to reduce solid waste by 50 per cent by the year 2000, _ B.C, Tel last year produced ful- _ly_ recyclable ‘phone books and this year used recycled material B C. Tei is the’ first corporation to: ‘become: part of the provincial: - ““government’s Partners \in Recy-' ‘ Pa. x * SATISFACTION Ap . GUARANTEED! ag PO Nowenlands es» substances from contaminated “sini its phone books. * . sBalldy ne ae KM es ‘ tee, “100% Re GRADS & DADS Say lt With A Talking Balloon! A Only $6.99 — cone verdedweseesedaei “499. 95 | 635-631 2. a ~ around the world for UPAR 1-800-661-2678). Business licence | _battle gearing up | se last year, the city will again “fake a‘local businessman to court “HE he- refuses to take out a busi- ‘ness licence. - At the centre of the conflict is David Lane, owner of Lomeld . Holdings, . leases commercial space in, the , city. _ company which ‘Lane! ast year refused to take out a business ‘cence © for. Lomelo. ; The city took him to court’ Oct. 10, 1991 but the judge tuled ‘the city was practising ‘‘arbitrary en-. forcement?” of its, by-laws | and found for Lane. : ; The city ‘nevertheless faswed a new demand for a 1992 business licence. Permits director Bob Lafleur ? every busiiiess, large when it ‘needs: ‘money. says legal opinion considers the October judgment erroneous. Noting Supreme Court deci- sions had already upheld the prin- ciple of arbitrary enforcement, he emphasized the city was not sin- gling out Lomelo. Lafleur pointed. out there were 101: businesses which cased commercial space in the city-and - Lomelo was: the only one which had refused to take out a Licence. ‘Lane argued that his business is “inactive because it ‘has no em- -ployees and should not then re- quire a licence, He also.’said he had similar companies in Prince Rupert and Prince George and was ‘not re- quired to have a business licence in either city. : Sometimes a small business _ | needs cold cash There comes, a time in the life. of i: Bank can help. your: - mall pam | with, a variety of. finaneia ‘or. ‘small, To _ oy services, including | term. loans : for second round — “TERRACE -- Despite losing the : in-. Terrace’s policy was ; other consistent with municipalities, Lane added. «|. - A report submitted by Lafleur’ May 5 showed. that 13 other: municipalities, including Prince Rupert and Prince George, all: take the same approne ‘as Ter- race. The city’s solichors’: ‘— Lid- . stone, Young and Anderson — have indicated the interpretation of the city’s by-law was clear and enforceable. — The city has sent outa final notice with a waming a ticket will be issued unless ‘a licence was taken out. Should that warning be ignored ~ and the ticket go unpaid, the clty will take the matier to cot. buy a building or a — he : business, or to simply in-. crease its working capital. The Federal Business Development ‘COMMITTED TO YOUR. SUCCESS * Federat Business’ sat floating: rates which can ‘be : switched to fixed, rates fo a. emall charge. Fora warm, recep | tion, call us today. Paul Wiliams, Menager : 635: 4951 “agg : véloppement . 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