a Tet TR RA Cae foe pany Le a Sn ne ere lang wn er OT ne tne ee ° ~ on en Pete bi 7 24 “Terrace Review _— Wednesday, November 1.1989 and. marriage _ Fami ily seminar to | Contributed by - Rose Freeman - A Marriage and Family En- - tichment Seminar will be held at Uplands Baptist Church and Kitsumkalum Village Nov. 3,4 and 5. “Dre. Robert Tucker, Ed.D., - - and his wife Margarita will ‘be leading the entire session. Dr.:and Mrs. Tucker have sig- ; nificant experience in this field. They’: have spent 21 years in - South: America as Mission Ad- . ministrator, Seminary professor and church planters, and four years as general director of the Southern - Baptist Publishing House in El Paso, Texas. He has also -been past Academic Dean _- of the Canadian Southern Bap- ‘ewe? Fen, reo oy ye we nr WE tt tist. "Seminary bh re ee a Wen Oe EL oe acini se ate beheld. as Professor of Christian Educa- tion and as Co-ordinator for the Foreign Mission Board, — The purpose of this seminar is - [ to strengthen family unity, com- munication, and to provide a provided for questions and time ‘js allotted for personal coun- selling sessions. This seminar is open to- the public and invitation is extended especially to those who are not regular church attenders.. For further information phone 635-2603. Liability explained to bench top tree cutters TERRACE — City council has reviewed complaints regarding a - Birch Hill resident who im- proved his view by cutting trees and have passed on a warning to the property owner ‘regarding - the. liability assumed by both himself. and: the contractor he | ~ hired to do the job. He will be ~ held responsible for any prob- lems -with the stability of the ~ hillside between. the Birch Ave. ‘property and Birch Hill Road that are thought-to be caused by : the removal of the trees. City. administration has advis- ed council that the city alone has control over the cutting of trees on city-owned property but not necessarily on private land. The. only situations in’ which the city can.control the cutting of trees on private land is if they are greater than two fect in diameter or if the tree is located on the perimeter of the property. In ad- dition to this, however, if the cutting of trees on private prop- erty contributes to the erosion of a hillside; the property. owner will be held liable. Bears — continued from 1 page 1 handled ‘properly garbage at- tracts bears, and there doesn’t - - seem to be any real solution. In many cases, though, a’ bear _ problem is an obvious error but another that is less obvious ‘relates to’ fruit trees. Hoffman says ‘that Fruit left on trees or ly- ing on the ground can’ Be a treat ’ for bears. Another problem, he says, -is caused by. livestock or pet food being kept outside. To a bear, this is nothing more than Skylink — Hutchison said at this point he has about two and a half volumes, with all the documents he requested amounting to about four or five volumes. “Before I study this, I'll have no idea what to produce (in. evidence at the hearings),’’ he © said. He estimated the pro- ceeding could take six or seven days of commission sittings. Hutchison said he has also re- quested reasons for the Minister of Transport’s decision to sus- pend and then cancel Skylink’s operating certificate while the Transport Canada audit was still an invitation to feed, . The behavior of bears is un- predictable and Hoffman can’t - say when the last animal will finally retire to its den, The final ‘incident of last year was at the — end of November when there was snow on the ground, Because of this, the best idea is to develop good ‘bear proof’ | habits year round to minimize | the problem. continued from page 1 in progress. ‘‘What did the minister have at that point? We are asking for an explanation.” Depending on the outcome of a meeting late last night, the hearing may resume today, but only one day is scheduled. The Civil Aviation Tribunal is a quasi-judicial body that hears complaints and appeals from the public regarding decisions of the _ Ministry of Transport on avia- tion matters. The commissioner for the Skylink hearings is Van- couver lawyer Barry Dryvyn- syde, a in ‘Cochrané, o Alberta, and is currently.serving [i ie Middleton 636-5672 ‘basis for discipline, to identify roles of family: members and give help in arranging family — finances. Opportunity will be] Setting the scene for Fire Chiefs-for-a-Day, the annual treat for two local kids,. involved a lit- ; Tl atta gh Be RATS ees Ws ch ne oo tp pecan a gl eT . 1 on - . 7 . ' < uy RPA naw esl ae eo Ee oan i? WW gat sy Tan ae gh en eT EN ee aa ag Site FES Gag Tee am meet aw MIT OW tle more action than firefighter Medric Duncan (above) expected. He got nailed by the high’ pressure spray as his mate, Glen Tobin, adjusted the nozzle at the top oft the ladder. Pic- tures of the winners next wee k. November is fight Diabetes month. - . Support the Canadian Diabetes Association Formareinformation,contact ~~ your local Branch af the Canadian Diabetes Association or the National Ollica, 78 Bond Street, ~ Toronto, Ontario MSB 2J8. By Assuciativn canadicane Association du diabe THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR . .. SULGN BUSINES MEICHEQUE : THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ~ ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem Identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor elena Woon. inthe community. Terry Kendell 638-8178 er toms The Royal eae of Canada | _ Terrace Branch - ‘is changing their hours of business” effective December 4th, 1989 to: Monday to Thursday: 9:80 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ‘Friday: © 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Cheye ch allenge. twin, it takes on any winter GO ANYWHERE AND TAKE ALL YOU WANT. AS LOW AS $5,500 AS HARD AS IT PLAYS. Outdoor work i is easy with . enne*, So is outdoor fun, With its standard hitch, cargo rack, 139 inchtrack — '496 cc fan-cooled Rotax® ski-doo.1990 OUR EDGE IS PERFORMANCE. TERRACE SALES 4444 Lakelse Ave., Terrace LTD. Ph. 635-6384 “Yes, we now have your favorite selection of Imports!” 635-6300 COLD BEER and WINE STORE Monday to Friday ‘40 a.m. to 11 p.m. ‘Saturday 9 a.m. to i ‘p.m. é “U1 a.m. to 11 pm, Sunday oa; a EQUIPMENT “BT rademarka of Bomibardier Inc. - — Open Hobday, — 7 oe . Ss aa inert re ae ATE he a