Terrace 747 Air Cadets show first aid skills at inspection by Tod Strachan Terrace 747 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, looked im- pressive as the inspection party toured their ranks. But that’s noth- ing unusual. Year after year, 747 Squadron puts on a first class display. Little wonder this year’s inspection party —- Major Ron Moll and Cadet Liaison Officer Capt. Ian Hetman of CFB Chilli- wack, and B.C, Air Cadet Commit- tee representative Jarvis McLeod — were pleased. Following the inspection and march-past, the 747 Squadron first aid team put on a display. Mem- bers on this year’s team are Set. Adam Hill (team captain), Sgt. Collin Cann, Jasbir Jawanda, and Cpl. Rick Boehm. The evening ended with the presentation of awards, a static display, and a cold buffet dinner. This year’s award winning cadets are as follows: Best first year cadet, Cpl. Theresa Stoner. Best attendance, Sgt. Collin Camn. Best uniform, LAC Aaron Gamer. All playing fields in the Terrace and Thornhill area schools will be fertilized monthly. This program will run from May through October 1991. NCO of the year, Sgt. Adam Hill. Most improved cadet, LAC Neil Papais. Esprit de Corps, Cpl. Rick Boehm. The Trevor Gleason Memorial Award for Flying Achievement, F/Set. Rob Flynn (retired). Cadet of the year, Sgt. Collin Cann. The 1990-91 747 Squadron staff includes commanding officer Lt. "Ron Gowe, administrator 2nd Lt. Linda Vandale, and volunteers, training officer Don Cann, supply officer Lois Stoner, assistant ad- ministrator Nicole Jenkins, range officer Pete Henzle, flying instruc- -tor Murray Hamer, and Tom Hal- lock and Scott Spencer who pro- vide classroom flying instruction. _ The sponsoring committee includes Lissi Sorensen, Mark Docehler, Natalie Stewart, Mary Bond and ~ Rudy Mermans. _ THROUGH H JUNE 30th — 9% : eh on selected 1991 Ford vehicles — or up to $1000 cash back © 9% — - on selected 1990 models or consider a T he smart way fo get a new car" | Hates as low as 6% _ ~ 4631 Keith Ave., Terrace, phone 635-4984 Call TOLL FREE 1-800-772-1128 oi essa3 1 bing OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN ' Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 12,1991 AQ Major Ron Moll of CFB Chilliwack gave Terrace 747 Squadron Air Cadets.the once-over last Wednesday and he was pleased with what he saw. As usual, 747 Squadron put on a first class display during their annual inspection. CITY OF TERRACE | NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend the Official Community Plan By-law No. 905-1980 and amend- ments thereto. - THE SUBJECT AREA: The application affects the area, within the City of Terrace described as: Lots 1, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, District Lot 1745, Plan - 1016, and Lots A and B, District Lot 1745, Plan 7842, as shown shaded on accompanying map. THE INTENT: The intent of this amendment is to change the Official Com- munity Plan designation of the subject properties from LIGHT INDUSTRIAL (M1 4 TO HEAVY INDUSTRIAL (M2). THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BY-LAW MAY BE _IN- SPECTED between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mon- day to Friday, excluding holidays, from June 11, 1981, to June 24, 4991, inclusive in the reception area at the dity of Terrace Public Works Buliding at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Any person(s) wishing to voice their opinions regarding this Application may do so, in writing, and/or in parson AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, TO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL COUN: CiL CHAMBERS AT 7:00 P. M., ON MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1991. THIS NOTIGE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUNIC- -IPAL ACT, R.S.B.C., 1979, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. E.R. HALLSOR, Clerk-Administrator