Terrace’s 20th annual Trades Fair was officially opened by First Princess Kristine Melby, some of the Miss Terrace 1989 candidates, Jaycee John Amos and members of the 747 Air Cadets. Amos said this year’s atten- displays were: B.C. Tel (Marty, the Robot), Terrace Builders, Ken’s Marine, Upiands Nursery and Gardenland. -dance and merchant participation were down about 25 percent, but the TIRED OF HIGH PRICES oe TIRED OF RENTING _ $39.95 — Full Price oO - WIN Clean Livingroom, Diningroom & Hall “Any Size” “Ask For References” Northern Carpet _- & Upholstery Cleaning “YES” we do automobiles 635-3944 quality of display was good and business was brisk. First prize winning - is Last week, Jaycee’s Trades Falr representative John Amos (center) made two presentations to wrap up the annual event: the door prize of'a trip for two via AlrBC to Vancouver and two night’s accommodation (provided by Elan Travel's - Theresa Brinkac, right) won by Pat Davidson, and a cheque for $250 given to the 747 Air Cadets for their security ser- vices during the fair, received by Cpl. Gardner and Warrant Officer Ravi Gill. + . Changes at the top, | Alcan Aluminum Limited re- ports an active shareholder’s an- nual meeting April 27 that in- ‘cluded’ a three-for-two share split and charges in the com-- ‘ pany’s top officials. - David Culver will step down from the chairman and chief executive officer post on July 1, to-be replaced by Alcan's cur- rent président and chief operat- itig officer David Morton. - Morton’s position will be filled by Jacques Bougie, presi- - dent of Alcan Enterprises (Can- ada and U.S.A). . In his final report to share- holders, Culver forecast con- tinued growth in the aluminum industry for at least the Hext-20 _record year for Alcan Morton released figures indi- cating that Alcan earned a rec- — ord $931 million on total revenues of $8.5 billion during 1988. The earnings provided a 24 percent return on equity, six percent above the Standard and Poor 400 industrial stock average. “The share split will result in approximately. 227.8 million outstanding common sharés. The company’s board of direc- tors also announced ‘a first- quarter dividend of US 28 cents per share (42 cents Canadian) payable on June 9 to share- holders of record as of May 9. The stock split is also effective onMay9 © °° ' TERRACE | CITY OF TERRACE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME Notice is hereby given pursuant.to Section 656 of the Municipal Act that Council of the ¢ ' Gity of Terrace intends to proceed with the construction of certain works herinafter described as a Local Improvement under the Initiatives Plan. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK Upgrading (as required) and application of a 4.9 Metre strip of asphalt pavement on the 4600 block alley parallel and between Lakelse and Lazelle Avenues extending from ~ Ottawa Street to Emerson Street. Total Taxable Commuted Cost por foot Cost Frontage Cost . 20 yrs./10 yrs. {per foot) | 4600 Block Alley 140, - 4,018.00 ft. . $9.96 - ; $1.33 | (as noted above) $10,140.59 18.00 ft 0 $ $1.76 33 Further notice Is hereby given that a copy of this notice has been mailed to the owner(s) of the parcels of land Hable to be specially charged for the cost of said works, and unless within one (a) month of the date of the publication of this notice, a majority of the ” owners representing at least one half of the value of the parcels which are liable to be specially charged, petition the Council of the City of Terrace not to proceed with it, the work may be undertaken as a Local Improvement. Petitions shall be lodged with the Clerk-Administrator, and shall be deemed to be presented to the Council when so lodged, of which every owner of a parcel of land liabie- to be specially charged under this Programme Is Ilable to take notice and be governed accordingly. . _ oe BR. Maliigor ~ CletkAdministrator rae ents z “_UGITY OF TERRACE. ‘iiuitig *