Published’ every weekday. at 3010: Kalu Street; 7 pe . a: Terrace: “B.Ce by. Sterling. ‘Publishers Ltd os, . oa . Author ted. ‘as; Secorid “class: mall: - Reglsization - ostage paid In.cash, ratui “Sports: ‘Stott Writer-Photograher: | moe Pon Sener Kelth, Alford ete a cick ga x "Reception. Classified: Carolyn Gibson Circulation: - oa ; + Maria Taylor, a . NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT: Tae : : The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyright Inany adverilsement produced and-or any editorial or. photographic content’ published In the Herald. “ _ Reproduction Is not permitted without the written permission of the Publisher. i> © pene Sate s hae aerate ee eee ; “style, don’t: feel ‘ba *- you are confused aboutm * Feason which suggested oe should set a goal to axes paid to the’ 1063 level (something Prince Ru as drowned . : : "reductions ‘in {and “shortfalts": ~ every property owner will receive an average tax reduction’ mst per cent. A ‘slight increase in the millrate would.bring 4° a" ” ‘person's property taxes io what they were in 1982. The only shortfalls which occurin municipal finance are those ‘which © result from’ ‘spending more than your- budget estimates or: receiving less revenue than your budget estimates. “When a: ‘budget - ‘is. nrepared taxes are levied - ito: ‘balance, To the Editor; : ' Reading“‘the Friday’ pally Herald ‘of ‘danuisy 141 was, - happy to see on the front page a plan fox the Kitimat and: : Terrace. District Labour. Council to open, an Unemployed - Action Committee. ‘Center to be funded by ‘the BC, Federation of ‘Labour. ‘whereby. ‘people with problems cen; ‘receive ‘help: on such: important. things as -. Worker’s; “Compensation,” Unempioyment Insurance and ‘general “welfare information. , :. [speaking for. -myself as one pr person i from the Unemployed . "People's Committee: of the Terrace:-soup. kitchen we welcome the labour ‘council toward this social need. We of © ‘the ‘soup Kitchen through the help.of the many ‘unidns,. “churches and the good kind people of Terrace and Kitimat - ‘and yes the many businesses to many to mention, have been : . doing: just this service. mt ‘Thope this service will be offered to non: ‘union: people a’! well, ‘as there is a. need very’ much O° among the non-. unionized persons." ©~' - Looking forward to work: in any way ¥ we can ta assist j you as Weare volunteer. workers of 110 paid positions in the soup’ | kitchen. We hope’ that the position of ‘coordinator. will be ~ ‘filled with a’pérson Who Nas all peoples union and non-union. _ at heart and that this position does not become answerable ; . only to the labour council but also. to God's. Iweleome you tothe fight. What took so long. Yours truly ee “ ound Terrace and K sipal budgets Terrace 1993“ ni Dee, 13. when the motioiy to cut: 50 : bi - > the fotal assesamients are down an average of: about 12 . per cent; This means, ‘the mill rate remains at the 1982 level; . monuments. . think that you would still have a business torun. so etiam Bu Terrace Soup Kitehen Goodvitl Ambassador doesn't’ have an adopted. It -the'1983 "However, t coming up wi department -- ~ chainsaws: getting: another took, ve ‘Also an amendment ta’ itie provisional budget, $10,000 Apossibily $20,000 ‘for the year)’ for: ‘travel: ‘and been proposing 4 new: compu Development Comnmisgianer.to bi or the not- -so-cynical, are - beginning to wonder. if Terrace isn’t trying to. einullate: the practizes of Victoria. B.C. has‘ a few “systéin: an of social services. can. : : “much the same.: Att reat. deal of. restraint, bonie | - layoffs, cuts’ ‘in Be vices gnd: maintenance, we ‘suddenly. discover-the money say Is Put irito ‘lush funda for their. of «Helmut Gieabrecht . ‘To the Editor, ‘. : .. Why"is- it that® the. peop! ele : - people of. Terrace always have such great-{ ideas. of how to ‘improve our cily at élection time but once: elected they ait ; é H -* hours of the night. Pick up the phone and no one 's there. But t 7 “a night's sleep: is shot, Night after night, . in council and forget their promises? : When is our. council going to stop’ their ‘Billy. quarreling and start doing something for the electors of this town?” Why are certain members of couneil even ‘considering. the _purchase: of a new raulti thousand dollar: computer, to send ‘out our tax notices, when the monies could :be used for upgrading our river polluting sewer system, or improving our water system building mare sidewalks, covering! upt the open drainage ditches, and does ollt' council Gonsider ‘that: @ 2 feols, that ‘bainebody’ 8. declared, open seasonon t her expenses for Industrial Development’ Was passed: ‘Rumour: ° also has it that various members. of the fabulous four have hit *--yigttors alot because she's a faculty member. Then het car "gets lowed away from faculty slots because the ‘orrect . sticker is not: ‘displayed. ee pel projects like B.C. Place, Northeast. Coal and Whistler, . -, and those who are unemployed 6 or have aiffered froma a a Joss: ne ‘they can. “ modint up and. would seem 30. in Terrace. : 7 ‘Are! ‘qwomen. a with high. publ praflles more harassed 1 7 4 ibelr. stands on issués than their male counterparts? {would appear that Claudette: Sandectt takesa lot ot utt a a opr articles. In: addition; the lone dissident He y pice ‘at public’ echool board meetings, sees her suggestions: 7 are queries, shunted off to various board committees.as a: at: “least. better: ‘than ithe’ days - * for. discussion fae | oh “there's 6 Gall E Eimereon, the women’s stridies, co- a ordinatér at Nerthivest Community College. ‘She aorpetimes a she 5 Bays. reasons for ‘phone. calls. are: “questioned, ‘lina ot needed ye. ‘class never: get ordered. or. are: “shipped somewhere else. She notes her car gels towed away. ‘from 3 a Petty, frustrating little items, “But over the span é ae ine, ; drain a.person making: her. | efficient at the task she was either elected or hired, soa Bet Then. there's Marguerite Glarkcson, In Décenitier stie had 7 her'fires slashed. A check. with the RCMP confirms that there has not-been a noticible outbreak of. tire. lashing’ ‘in Terrace. A little later, her lights are punched out: Lacklly,, t's the tail lights on. her vehicle. There's'the' well-known Se of “questionable “yhaterlal” being : placed: dn cher — ‘mailboxat city hall. And then thereare the phone’ calls at all "Perhaps these. women’ ‘should. get extra “eombat: pay” _ added to:thelr salaries and alipends, - ees ' there is adequate street lighting: and paved streets'i in: town? 2 Solels get with it coungil and give. your. mouths: a ‘rest and ; try using your brains insiead, Ifyou ran your own business : '” the way'you are trying: to run the district's’ do you ‘honestly . ve "Yours truly, Peter ‘Brock The Herald welcomes e readers comments. cea : letters tothe editér of general public Interest will be” .]. . printed... They should ibe, Submitted “a hours’ In’: “advance. of ‘desired:. publication | ‘date: We: “do... : however, retain the right tarefuse to print letters.on OE -., grounds of possible libel or bad taste. ‘We may also. : edit letters for style and length. “AN letters. to be considered for publication must be Signed. “it. ls’ | impossible to print a letter submitted within ry oe : hours of desired publication. date. : Boo agty iss “aisis atadary _ taking firm stances « on n tgir position, 0 or. Arying | to » keep the public, informed. ea how The examples go from the petty to the more erigus; But : wh needs it? Would you be willing to put up: with this crap? “That may ‘mean that “other ertied’ ‘people = ae - both ‘male a and female —~ will think agaln about seeking elected oftice, "Terrace need: “all the 5 qualified, dedlcated scope iin get. But who knows how tainty people x will aay “no thanks” to these side benefits? ee oo ae my is time that people’ in terrace. grow up. The way ‘tb 2 ‘settle differences of opinion with these women are in pubic . forums not by personal’ haraanrnent,- “The one ‘thing all these wined have in comition is that » they fight their batiles in public. It is too bad thelr attackers 7 : don’t do the same:: oa Perhaps their opponents 2 should come out: and gh tke . men. . : stabi nw AG oi at af Ae ‘ : Northwest: : Community . College has’ “received © the ‘program ‘on a& con potification that: funding to tinuous - basis ‘and to~ Implement “the'* ‘new progress through the “material at thier own speed. The. course content -has been. - organized. into ‘pow register forthe heavy .. packaged modules to ensure duty, automotive,’ marine - « maximum flexibility for ‘engine mechanicat p program . individualized training. which commencés Jan. 10 Thereis also the provision pnd the carpentry program which begins Feb, 21. These all vocational. institutions in courses will replace the pre-. ‘ the province offering: entry Apprenticeship programs « level training. Students can - that have. been phased: ‘out begin’ iraining i in Northwest _ As of January. rovincial entry - level ang program -has been pproved. Students ‘can. i Coe Terrace campus: -and - The ontry jevel: training “transfer to another - in- Slitution if the particular. .; ‘specialty is not. offered in - ‘the college. region. Those wishing more. In- ‘formation may contact Northwest Community College, Terrace’ or. the programs, which} standardized. “by*: the rovince, have three levels ftraining. The first, called — ‘ommon core, provides itudents with. skills and , trades. required for all ‘ades. The occupalional » ¢ore, which is the second --. you; vel, provides more. - pecialized training in luster ‘areas such as - arpentry,, medchanics, lectrical, etc. At this level, udents must select one of ix clusters of trades. The al level In the entry leyel raining program is the. pecialty. The. student lecis a specifid occupation and attains the skills and nowledge necessary to tain gainful employment. court, wills, and estates and” t an entry level {oa tradé. youth, Ask fora free ban new approach’ is _ brochure with your’ tape. ing designed to provide greater flexibility and. allow tudents toe Want ‘free’ legal “a : 697-4680 and learn what you “need td Know about civil .- righls, consumer - "criminal law, ‘eniploymednt and benefits, family. law, immigration law, landlord ‘health questions, nolse and. nuisance questions, real - . estate law, small cl ‘s you'call you-will be able to r 88k ‘for. the information youl + Wanit.: You. will be -able ‘to’: Sy hear’ pretédorded tapes on - the above subjects. an ome more specialized in. ceupational core and, jalty levels. The major og Tough, dave is a new - parents ‘support group tor jective of the entry’ jevel. people’, with — problen fraining program “is to teenagers. - it meets ‘ever provide students with wider, . Monday’ evening al 7° »xperience in order to make, P.0..1n ‘ihe. eduvation’ roorn ore realistic “caredr. . 0b Mills Memorial Haspila isions. They can then 3 tunttians in thd ‘some | §btain training to prepare | tise: as vA, em for employineni at'an ... lili. Love's | manual. miry level ‘in a specific ” _ frade. 1. ‘The new entry _ ‘program. be vaised with lender loving, 4 will allow students to enter “they suffer anyway. Tough ‘when there are ‘dozens: of to:transfer credits’ beiween « - Community College at the” lat of: problems... ~tuping parents of ‘kids 11-8 faculty: at ‘Briererest Bible.’ _of the organizers, regional centre, closest to: Call Dial-alaw colfect at | later than‘curfew and drunk * on. booze, or dope: get’ the laws, “and tenant rights, mental ° “Tough; Lave parents Where “ate. dlso® told. ; what’ will 2 happen to them. .if they: don'l ~ go lo Tough Love - parents . but go lo Ariends - ‘homes . number: guide so that when: a ” group can help the Parents: sive Unut some children cun |: ‘o ware bal bther, children have « . for children’. For more to be raised with tough love, “The hardest thing is for information calt Linda at parenits of problem children" 635-343. lo ‘admit they have a. problem and to deal with it. Too often they try to ignore. ihe pfoblems and: suffer, or will take place in Terrace , from Feb. 46. This is the largest: sporting: event to Love is here to stop thal. It: ' othe “Wiriter. Games , ‘com- isn't necessary’ to. suffer’ ‘mittee needs support from «= ' everyone in the community to ensure. the success of this event: ‘Tt needs -help. In others like: you in the community who are there to support and help. a honestly believe there ‘re.a lot-of closet’ parents out ‘there who’ are having aq - We're.’ tabulating; “Paul. 1. Magn us, ‘dean af = 12: years who, see ‘problems’ - coming .up will come’ to ‘Tough Love- meetings. and perhaps prevent some of the oroblems,"' " says: Barb, one a ‘College | has: announced” interdenominational college ‘Sof the Bible, ke located: 15 mites‘ i “One, ‘example of: “how. ; ‘Tough: ‘Love ‘helps is when o Trans Canada Highway. All; theje‘children, - ‘Teens who ? “classes, are used. to coming . home diploma and in the oneear . certificate program, are. o * ghock of their’ ‘lives when taught _ by thei parents lock them ow ~ Christian instructors at the | eallege devel. posled:on the: door telling them ‘the. address pf other... Ufey must spend | the night. * They are told to come back in: Uie morning. when. their © parents can talk with them ““about"the problems.: “They . instead, ‘ ye * Parents must ‘auk.” i ae emuelves | who is, - more ~ Myron Crova important the ‘parent's _ health and-or: marriage: ae. in Friday, ‘Jai 2 “thd misbehavior. of-"Lhe | - children?" says ‘Barb. will: perform at the REM, Gelting: Lough also. creates’ Lee ‘Theatre «at .8 pin. © .. Debusay's. La ‘Cathedrale “Enkloutie - ‘and: General Lavine: Eccentric, Manuel. Cope | with. : fastest ‘growing! | “Br aups - in Notth. America and. is ne The 1983 winter Games - . - take place In ‘Terrace’ and phoning, greeting: people,:: cate. ve ‘Winter Games. - Myron Crown. of Terrace i Iss, : ge Call 638-8177 to register in’: ‘in’ the ~ degree’ programs, in the two-year. “qualified , I ‘buses during * the.: winter 2 - " possible. ., amazed, Walter Hautzig, pianist, - ilt: feelings © in sone Selections ifelude. a parents: and * tha}. is. Beethoven's: Moonlight’, Mail ielhing the”, nppant” Franz. Schubert's : “Wanderer",, “Claude, De Falla’ é Pantene: and. ~acbeat in the: upcoming year : - and good Juck in keeping. all of. your New Year's resolutions. _.. The winter recreation programs. are starting this. "week, and if-you-have been putting” “off: “registering, for these programs, time. is jie on its way. Starting at B- almost running. out. ‘There p.m..-in ‘the. REM - Lee ~ is room in some of the many - heater doors will open at - fitness. programs to, assist | 7:30 p.m. Tickets are free. you in getting: over the and-available at either the festive eating season or to Co-operators’ Insurance just: feel. ‘better’and enjoy Company or ‘the, Co-op yourself,’ (Babysitting. is< general offices. Donations available during. morning will go, to the Nortlern class times.) The Saturday : afternoon. ‘Adult: Learn. to "Skate program neéds more - Miller's Dance, and, several selections by Frederic Chopin. ' Saturday, Jan. 22 ‘Get ready for some fun and a fine- evenings “entertainment. The annual Terrace Co-op Talent Show “ Weinesday, Jan. 26. .Preschool. slorytime at." registrations and oad the Terrace Public Library | mare nly, $20 + “a ill run until *Mareh | 18. +; B ; here.” will be. stories,” Don't forget the iew Sow ppeis, fingerplays - and: -: n for all 3 to 5 -year-olds.. Storytime. will ‘be held =. : Wednesday. al 10:30 a.m. . and: Thursdays at 1:30 p.m: Play programs - ~one for pre- - scheelers: and‘ one for. 6+.12 years. -*These programs... offer”. an_ Opportunity for | ; children: to-have’ fun. in the. SNOW: and: iry: -things:. ‘like. “advance for one .of these “snow ‘sculpture, -snowman _ Sessions. No charge. ‘ building and ‘sliding with a “Friday, Feb! 46 Y Broup and shaw games such " Whe’ 1963 Winter Games. 2 shiw'golf, ‘show’ soceer, Committee needs volunteer” snowball and many others, ‘lass two. drivers. to drive. weather. does Abt . ¢o- operale. ‘alternate: ‘indoor’ programming _ will. bes offered, - . games on this weekend: It: also needs volunteers: with CB radios in their vehicles: We “are. “presently: to help. during the ‘winter: completing “artangemients:, games, Anyone -who can S for: a Bay’s - Gymnastics assist: should. ‘phone. Hugh © ‘Program, for6.- - 9 year olds. Power at 635-3893 as Soon as to‘starton-Jan.: 24 This . _ - prégram) willbe held” “on. j wis Mond afternoons from. 4 mi 443 pmoat St” Terrace audios we be, Anthony ‘Sehool “with a { captlvated:'and <éncharited os need nd sees, Mae ' when’ the Chinese" “Magic: for ning sessions and will be "-Chrews of. Tajwan. -appei ee wate, ‘pinstrueted by. ‘Mr. Charlie 0" “Wednesday: Feb. ) oh Scotland teaching at: St ~ Anthony's. : , We ‘have | also. “just completed: By y KATHY LANDRY - for” : AB this-its the: first report” i “tor: the “New, Year, the | weekend “of Feb.” Bs a jepberfation departinent is opportynity; . for: ‘anyones “wishing ‘everyone | all ‘the :.wishihg to learn about basic a goaching ' of Jeymmaaities, a! . polar bear dive, rugby and . _-More ‘information. will be | . programs ‘they are going to - ‘maay, be just what you've - ~ earnival ‘will’ take. place. . Yukon", whieh _ like his , available later. _ | new book, “A. Northern | ‘Lynda Annibal, who - Alphabet” — is part of the teaches. Aerobic. Dance. Tundra Collection . of classes at Riverlodge, will | ‘Children’s Books as Works be. attending a National of Art, 7 Fitness Leader ‘This is actually the second ‘Certification Course. alphabet book that Harrison | : -sponsdred ‘by the Prince _ has created. His first was a ‘George YM- YWCA ater. series of drawings which he | this month. — _ made for the’ Indian -and : > Metis children he taught. on’: Congratutations; Lynda, on taking this initiative to -* reserve in Alberta shortly after immigrating’ to obtain more information to assist your classes; -} would like to take this. opportunity to thank ail the instructors: involved in the Recreation - ‘Department | Programs for their help and assistance over the past few © motiths and” in particular the last week, ‘They are a ~ very fine. group of. people who have proven that they ‘care about ‘people and the: - - Canada in 1968. In ithe used objects . that would, be familiar to his pupils | to. make: the alphabet more relevant. _ Although : ~-he does. the same thing in this. larger, more spectacular alphabet ‘book, . his: purpose is” iw .wider.: Not only , is. intended for” “northern youngsters learning ‘the "alphabet; Harrison hopes it . will: be..useful to adults »~ learning “English and: to - southern. children “aé an offer; I am _very-proud to ‘work ‘with such a group. ‘Friday, Jan, 3B -. _ intraduction to life north of ‘Trying . to, beat the the 60th parallel. ., _ wintertime - ‘blues?’ The |. To give the. ‘book wide Kitimat Winter Carnival 5 potential’ use ad a leaching vehicle for . teachers «and. parents, he’ ‘has turned it. ‘into, a’ puzzle book’ and a- Story book as well. Although a few. ilems tinder each letter are inentioned, many | more are left-for the reader to discover, And bordering ! each , page” is a- list,: of. orthern: place.” ‘names : beginning - with, the letter - been * looking for. “The aver three days, ending Jan. - 30. °.-. Events . include skydiving, snow scpipting : and.-snowman -building, softball on snowshoes; © ‘pallet, scrobati¢ ‘and:cross. country. ski races. There is: ~ also: ‘a. coffee house, ‘chili § illustrated; ' ‘again. ‘readers cook-off and a | aria contest, {arg invited ‘to’ add “more. “Friday, Feb! 4! Bea - Some of thosé names like _borlh-are ‘knowl to art” ~~ colléetori from Alaska | caprarigembnts: dawnt -a . fora ‘Level |) Gymiastices |, His. wor Coaching.” Course -.fot ™ ‘the : work at Beck's. Books frori 5 ‘p.m. to 6 p.m. ‘Ted Hareison..; Ja -paliiter.’. Hie’ brilliantly Shih tea These ‘include the " popular “Children a the * Ted: Harrison - will. 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