AZ ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 17, 1991. The Westar Group has received "substantial interest" in the pur- chase of Westar Timber, a senior company official said Monday. Westar put its entire forestry divi- sion up for sale in May to cut losses and reduce debt. The assets include sawmills in Kitwanga and Hazelton, a Tree Farm Licence and a Forest Licence in the Kispiox Timber Supply Area, and a whole. log chipper in Hazelton. Bob Chase, senior vice-president in chatge of finance for Westar, refused to identify any of the bid- ders, citing. "the sensitivity of foreign interests", but he did say ‘includes mills the company received more than five bids for the Hazelton-Kit- wanga section of Westar Timber. Although the company had hoped to sell the entire division, which in Vanderhoof, Castlegar and Malakwa, a state- ment from president Larry Bell indicated that most bidders were interested in parts of it rather than the whole thing. Bell added that the level of interest "will ensure that operations are maintained and, in some cases, perhaps enhanced". Chase confirmed that the Gitwan- gak Indian Band is still interested in an involvement in some capac- TURBO VACS — 20°’ | Mulch * Rear Bag @ 3-way convertible. Side-Discharge ° w Rustproof die-cast aluminum deck i Quiet, Powerful 4 or 5 hp B Quantum engine @ Austproof die-cast aluminum deck W@ High lift blade for clean and even cut i Big 3-bushel bag - largest in industry i Three-position handle-bar for more comfort ity in the Kitwanga sawmill. In May the company was opti- mistic that a sale could be con- cluded by ‘the fall. Chase said the ‘bids received "if anything,: rein- force our expectation to conclude _ it in the fall, or even sooner". Westar Timber’s sales for 1990 were $243.5 million, but Westar Group as a whole lost $19.2 mil- lion last year. Divesting the forest operations would leave Westar with coal mines in southern B.C. and a bulk shipping terminal at Roberts Bank south of Vancouver. Westar Timber employs about 1,100 people. &S "ANNOUNCEMENT _ Bids close for Westar The Vancouver Province and Sun newspapers are now under new local management. Chimo . Delivery announces that they will be looking after your Vancouver newspaper needs as | your area representative as of July 15, 1991. Delivery people of all ages are welcome to call for paper routes. Earn extra money, get some exercise and meet new people as a bonus. Please call 638-8530 or 638-8398. to the above address and include the name of the IMPROVING Maggie Park YOUR ODDS #209-4526 Park Ave, AGAINST Terrace, B.C. | AND STROKE CANADA'S V8G 1v1 rousoaTionor| HY KILLER. 638-1167 A thoughtful way to remember is with an In Memoriam gift to the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion of B.C. and Yukon. 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Terrace Review 4535 Greig Avenue, V8G.1M7 (] —}_ uu 4 |rswe = Thls|b-}—-t 1 “a *] —_ a ous eet = ff - DU: 42rd e iL ul =a] =o 0 Ie =| = oe = St. ao © | wv <_< + a alee —_ 2 | Ld I aloe a [| a Scale: {= 600" Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, July 30, 1991 at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine commencing at 7:30 p.m. to recelve representation from all persons who deem their interest to be affected by the proposed bylaw: “Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Electoral Area C Lakesle Lake Zoning Bylaw No. 57, Amendment Bylaw No. 309, 1991.” in general terms, the purpose of this bylaw is to include “fire te and “community centre” as permitted uses in the Park zone. ; Although Bylaw No. 57 states that the purpose of the Park zone is to “provide for the location and development of recreational and other related services and facilities that serve the community”, the list of permitted uses for the Park — zone does not include “fire hail” and “community centre”. The Lakelse Community Association has made application to the Ministry of Lands and Parks for this purpose and they re- quire that the land be appropriately zoned. The fire hall and community centre are proposed to be located on the approximately one hectare portion of District Lot 1300 as indicated on map. D.L.} 3991 CLOCK 8 TASK A LAKE mo A PROPOSED LOCATION / fire hall/coamunity centre D.L.39pa%, DL. 8133 The proposed bylaw may be Inspected at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, #300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, 8.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. | | scm _ Regional District of Kitimat-Stlkine_ fed Mere! tat th pln eee ea esate, Pryor ok ob ge re eg 80 ES BET a ER 8, ES me Rr gs cera ase =f raat sel aati pre eat