SOOTHING SOUNDS: ‘of commerciabhee CBC Stereo FM Is the goal of lacal classical music lover Bob Petras. It's now available CLASSICAL MUSIC lover Bob Petras has hatched a plan to bring the sweet sounds of CBC FM Stereo to Terrace’s airwaves, He wants to form a rebroadcast society io raise money for a trans- mitter that would broadcast the CBC FM Sicreo signal. ; And he’s looking for other people who want to help, “We need to gauge what kind of j interest there is out there in the community and decide whether it canbe pursued or not,’ ” Petras i Says; Right now the CBC FM Stereo _ “RM 'sterto 6 Smithers area, and also transmits signal — which is a commercial- free, more music, Jess talk station featuring classical music and jazz —~ is one of a handful of stations available on cable. ‘The greatest advantage to es- lablishing a rebroadcast society is that it makes it available for everybody, not just cable sub- scribers,”’ Petras says. “You can pick it up in your car, or on your. walkman, not just from a cable- hooked stereo tuner.” J similar suciely beanis: CBC O ‘Vstenérs*-in” the on cable but Petras thinks there's interest in setting up a trans- mitter to rebroadcast it over the airwaves. the BCTV and Knowledge Network signals in the Bulkley Valley, Petras estimates a society could rebroadcast the CBC FM stereo signal’ here’ for $15,000 to $20,000. He says the only expense would | be the one-time capital cost of a buying a transmitter and install- ing it with existing equipment on Copper Mountain.. CBC would maintain it once it’s in place. The transmitter would provide'a! good - signal: to- ‘greater- ‘Terrace: and Lakelse Lake. He sald it? s ot - Neid Enterprises Ltd. sincerely thanks lan Black and Barb Essay Team Arctic Racing for their time and success racing the ZRT600 for Neid Enterprises over the ‘95 season. During the 1995 Grass Drags season both lan : ‘and Barb were very successful competitors in several categories including the 600cc. class - bringing home many trophies. | ~NEID ENTERPRISES L LTD Recreational Sales and Service: Be 4921 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C, en SALES: GREG DELARONDE & TIM LINK. Phone | 635-3478 _ Local wants CBC Stereo | available via airwaves as certain whether Kitimat ‘tesi- dents could consistently tune in thesignal. . Petras wants 10° find like. minded FM ‘stereo listeners to help organize a society and raise money. Anyone interested can phone him at 635-2810, sd He suspects. CBC FM stereo could attract’ ~~ considerable listeners here, _ ; “I think there are a lot of people who aren’t even aware it éxists,?” he Said; “CBC -is'a lot” wider ‘und: “broader’ than” ‘a fat of - people are! aware.” moe News In Brief. Enrollments down at NWCC THE NUMBER of full time students enrolled in university credit programs has dropped by 32 per cent in the Terrace region, down to 116 students, Part time student numbers remained the same. The number of second year students dropped even further, from 38 to 15 full time, and just four second year science students, Al a meeting between the college and school district 88, college representatives stated the reason for the drop could be a decrease in financial support; it is now more difficult to access unemployment insurance and student loans, they said, Enroliment in the business education program remains strong and staff expect that the new natural resource program will be full. In the trades programs, enrollments increased marginally. There’s no life like it THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES niay be cutting back but there are sliJl jobs open in its combat arms classifications. - And an armed forces recruiter is coming to Terrace Oct, 24 look- ing for people interested in an armed forces career. = ~~” “We're laking applications to build a list of qualified people; ” Kamloops-based recruiter Captain Michael Taylor said.tast week. . Captain Michael LaRose, the recruiter coming to Terrace, will’ be at the Canada Employment Centre the afternoon of Oct. 24, He'll crewmember. of armoured scouting vehicles, - “artilleryman;, in- fantryman and field engineer. . physical condition, have taken part in team sports, be level-headed and be ready for demanding work in an outside- cavironment,, said Taylor. **We are shedding people at the top, but we still need people who can carry a rifle — carry out peacckeeping duties,’’ he said. Oy Captain LaRose will also be speaking about the Regular Officer That program offers financial assistance for those. attending univer- sity in return for serving in the armed forces afterward, - Beginning pay in the combat ams is $19, 500 a year! and the mini Mum service Period i is three years. _ Sunflowers reach. new v heights JIT SEEMS the sunflowers pictured on the:front of last woek’s Ter- race Standard aren’t the tallest in Tertace after all... : ; » Heather Gagnon of Braun’s Island brought in a ‘picture of her Giganteus sunflowers, the tallest of which scaled 13” 8’? — Tecord breakers, out there? Extension okayed "the boundaries of a property near the Shames River. part of an adjacent block of Crown: land. Quarry gets approval “ASSURED THE city of Terrace had no problems -with the idea; the ate a gravel quarry on the Terrace-Kitimat airport bench, They lave, however, recommended the'tenuréd ‘area be! rediioed to shield it from the highway, ~~. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 17, 1995 - A3 be looking for people interested in four occupations | ~~ being a. Those interested should be at least 17 years of age, be in good’ Training Program to Caledonia students the ‘moming of Oct.°24.. five in- ches: higher than ‘Jessie Phillippes’ Tamgest, sunflower. An other. ‘Because of unclear property boundaries, Peter Frank inadvertently built his house, well and generator shed on,a 2.5ha area that. was district has lodged no objection to Hichways ministry plans: to oper-. the actual size needed for the pit and that’ re ‘buffer: be retainted ad a Due to the suc ess. of our CAT CASH - Program — Neid Enterprises & Arctic Cat. have extended the. CAT CASH Program until. “October 31 195 THE REGIONAL DISTRICT has made 1io objection | to extending. |...