Al6 : Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 9, 1990 Tickets heralde The B.C. chief justice has approved the city’s bylaw enforecement plan and books of tickets are in the process of being printed. Within a very few weeks, then, new signs indicating specific parking restrictions in the down- town core will be going .up. and bylaw enforcement ‘officer Fern _ Sweeting will be out with tickets in hand 10 sce that they’re obeyed. If not... expect a fine. Parking isn’t the only thing that’s going to be enforced, though. Also included in the Ticket Information Utilization bylaw are the Noise Controt bylaw, Nuisance bylaw, Smoking Regulation bylaw, Ani- mal Control bylaw, Busincss bungling burglars - . Just how inflation is affecting the average citizen may be reflected in the type of merchandise targetted ‘by.theives. On May 4, Terrace: RCMP charged four local residents with possession of stolen property following an overnight investiga- tion of a theft where a quantity of cigarettes were stolen from a local business. A subsequent search of a Terrace residence turned up the missing goods and the occupants of the home were charged. Three days later, the Terrace detachment was asked (o assist MINISTRY OF c Waste Management Branch - APPLICATION FORA — - PERMIT UNDER THE ' PROVISIONS OF THE -1| WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT ; (Refuse) ' Waste Management File No. ; AR-8849 THIS APPLICATION Is to filed with the Regional Waste Man- ager at Skeena Region, Bag 5000, Smithers, B.C., VOU 2No. ."any person who may be ad- versely affected by the dis- charge or storage of the waste may within 30 days from the last date. of posting under. section Ya) or publication, service or display under section 4, write to the manager statlng how he is affected.” PREAMBLE — The purpose of this application is to apply for permit in order to dump bark, sawdust. waste and residual wood waste, at a suitable site. 1. We Kalum Wood Products Ltd. of P.O. Box 1048, Terrace, B.C., VBG 4V1 hereby apply for a per- mit to discharge refuse from Kalum Wood Products Ltd. saw- mill, Terrace, B.C. located at west side of Kitsumkalum River, 1 mile on West Kalum Road and give notice of application to all persons affected. 2. The refuse-disposal site of ap- proximately 25 ha will be located at partial in Lot 1405, Range.5 and Part in unsurveyed Crown Land west side adjacent to - | boundary of 1405 which Is ap- proximately 9.5 km on the West : Kalum Forest Service Road. 3, The type of refuse to be dis- charged will be Industrial bark, sawdust, chips and residual wood waste, 4, The rate of discharge will. be: Average daily (based on operating period): 60m; Total - annual discharge: 15,000 m?. The operating period during which’ the refuse will be discharged will be 5 days per week, 2 loads per day. - . 5, The composition of the refuse (in. per cant by weight or volume) | is estimated to be 100% bark, ‘| sawdust and residual waste wood material. , ‘I 6, The type and frequency of traatment to be applied Is lavell- Ing, compaction and back filling. 7. Dated this 30th day of March, ‘I 4990. Kalum Wood Products Ltd. PROVINCE oF] BRITISH COLUMBIA Stewart - RCMP. following an ovemight break and enter in that northemm community. Later, as a result of a vehicle search near Kitwanga, a 21-year-old Terrace man and an 18-year-old Stewart youth were arrested and charged with break and enter and pos- session of stolen property. At the same time, police seized $15,000 worth of cigarettes and other goods. * * +* * + + ¥ a x 45 meters of a fire hydrant, ® == mee : Traffic bylaw. 3 | following fines will apply within ‘* . | +4 city limits: under the Street and ¥ Traffic bylaw all fines are $25 and ¥ you will pay for parking a com= 0°: | mercial’ vehicle on -city. streets = ae between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 + a.m, . parking over. 24 bouts, # parking on a sidewalk or within a parking on a crosswalk, double $ a _ _ . parking, parking contrary to posted ¥ signs or facing the wrong way and 4 | parking next to a yellow curb. = = ¥: are cited for creating excessive * -to where entertainment noise or maintaining an untidy » ~~ -premises, $25 for smoking where *& prohibited, $50 for keeping an » -unlicenced dog or poultry, pigeons 4 or doves, $25 for allowing an % animal to run at large and $200 for operating a business without a licence. ‘Also, it will cost you $100 if you t \ ¥ . \ is at It’s BEST!! * + 4 ee 4086 Hwy. 16 East = £ 635-6375 ‘ | Po x * * PPPURTT TOC TTT SSC Tore Soot 2 ooo aa Information concerning the Twin River Estates project is available from the Skeena Senlor Citizens’ Housing ~ Soclety office, corner of Apsiey Street and Lakelse Avenua, each Thursday from 2 to 4:p.m. Heritage Park Is now open to the public five days a week, Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For infor- mation regarding school tours, weddings, family por- traits.or large group tours, phone Heritage. Park at - 635-4546 or 636-2508. , The Terrace and District Arts:Councll is accepting ap- plications for their scholarships. for summer fine arts courses: For further Information, please write to Box 35, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2 or call 635-2529. Deadline for ap- plications is May 31, 1990. OO Starting in May — New bowling leagues, short season . (seven to elght weeks). Learn to keep score, improve your game. Coaching avallable upon request. Phone the Terrace Bowling Lanes at 635-5911. Starting In May — A weekly Women’s Support Group sponsored by the Victims’ Assistance Program, the Sex- ual Assault Centre and K'san Transition House. For fur- ther information, contact Karen Walker at 638-0333, the transition house at 635-6447 or the sexual assault cen- tre at 635-4042. . Wednesday, May 9 — The Terrace Public Library presents “Tales for Twos” at 10:30 a.m. beginning to- day. Two-year-olds, accompanied by an adult, are in- vited to enjoy half an hour of stories, puppets and fingerplays. Please register in advance as space is limited. There is no charge. Phone 638-8177. Thursday, May 10 — General meeting of the B.C, Old Age Pensioners’ Organization at 2 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre on Kalum Street. Thursday, May 10 — Continuing Care Assistant Educa-— tion and Employment Information evening will be held in room 208 at Northwest Community College from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 10 — Kermode Friendship Centre presents an economic development workshop for Native people interested in owning and operating their own businesses from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. at the Terrace Inn. There is no cost for the workshop. Pre-registration is preferable. Phone 635-4906. The workshop Is open to all Native people In the Northwest and Northcoast. A number of funding agencies will be there. - ; May 10 and 18 — The Terrace Public Library presents — preschool storytime, Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and Fridays at 10:30 p.m. Children aged three to five are Invited to at- , tend for 45 minutes of picture books, puppets and fingerplays. The Thursday session begins May 10 and the Friday session begins May 18. Please register in ad- vance. There Is no charge. Phone 638-8177. Friday, May 11 — The Nisga’a Valley Health Board and the Kermode Friendship Centre will be hosting «a “Careers-Day” at the Terrace Inn In their Dolly Varden room starting at'9.a.m, through to 4 p.m. For further In- formation, please. contact Erle Barton at 635-6511 or . . Friday, May 26 —.Parviainen Dance Revue 30” at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8.p.m. Tickets are available from Coming Events May 11 and 12 — Have a minute? Or maybe an hour or | two? The Multiple Sclerosis Society needs volunteérs for its annual Carnation Campaign. Please contact Doug Mackay at 635-4809 and tell him you want to volunteer. It's a beautiful way to help fight MS. : Saturday, May 12 — The annual plant sale of the Skéena_ Valley Fall Fair Association will take place from 10 a.m. - to 2 p.m. at the parking lot next to the Petro-Can setvice _ station:on Lakelse Ave. . Saturday, May 12 — Terrace Youth Soccer opening day at ‘Skeena fleld at 12 noon. Everyone participating, please be there by 11:30 a.m. BE geet Saturday, May 12 — The Terrace NDP Club annual general meeting at 10.a.m. at Carpenters’ Hall, 3312 Sparks St. All NDP members are urged to attend. Monday, May 14 — The Terrace Unit Canadian Cancer Soclety Is holding a Living with Gancer Informal get- together for anyone who has been touched by cancer. Experiences and solutions can be shared so that stress is often reduced. Come and Join us at the meeting room of the Terrace Public Library at 7 p.m. For more informa- ~ tlon, contact Norma at 635-2878. Tuesday, May 15 — Friends and Families of Schizo- _phrenics Support Group will be meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Mills Memorial Hospital psych conference room. For further information, call 638-3325. Wednesday, May 16 — Kitsumkalum Ski Club will hoid its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. In room 208 at Northwest Community College, Terrace Campus. For more Information, call Brian Loptson at 635-2142 (h) or - 635-6511 (w). a Monday, May 21 — It’s children’s day at Elks Park, start- Ing with a parade at 10 a.m. from the Elks Hall on Tetrault St. to the park. Activities will include races, tug- - of-war, and prizes for the best costumes and bicycle. — decorations. Events go all day. For more information, call 635-3372. : Tuesday, May 22 — NOTICE TO GOLFERS: There will be | a special general meeting of all members of the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. Members will be asked to vote’on an offer to purchase the property adjoining the course and discuss plans for future development of the property. Tuesday, May 22 — The Terrace Child Development. Centre Society, In conjunction with Schooj District. 88. and Terrace & District Community Services Society, In- vites you to an evening with Lee Bussard at 7 p.m. in the Caledonia Senior Secondary library room. Lee, who - lives with cerebral palsy, shares his personal adven- _ tures in acceptance, growth and even gratitude. An ac- complished public speaker, Lee shows, how building self-esteem and cultivating the habit of a positive © outlook can benefit a disabled person. To ensure ade- quate seating, please pre-register at the Terrace Child Development Centra, phone 635-9388. “gg” at the ; at 7 hone No. 635-6319. acl “ 635- | Francis Smith at 635-4906. - . students, Sight and Sound, or by phoning 635-7455.