Al0 - The Terra ce Standard, Wednesday, March 17, 1999 News In Brief | road from the city hired was tick at Caledonia month, Board chair L individual fou southside Feb. who did itand h responsible for smashed their March 6 or earl that heavy snowfalls sometimes require late operation of equipment to ensure parking lots are clear by the time students and staff start to arrive in the moming. That doesn’t bode well for Bul bylaw enforcement officer Frank Bowsher op- ‘poses amending the noise bylaw, which restricts snow clearing to between'5 a.m. and 11 p.m. Noise complaints come from residents when front- thoroughfares. end loaders back up and emit a beeping noise, stash of cocaine in a public washroom on the Noise rule fix sought wo rk THE SCHOOL DISTRICT wants an exemption | THE CITY is planning to : ' d a lot less money in noise bylaw after a snowplow it | *Pc™ eted for clearing snow after 11 p.m, | 1999 01 road reconstruction Senior Secondary one night last projects, Just $1.7 million is tenta- tively set aside this year compared to well over $2 million last year. inda Campbell said in a letter to the city the city’s hoped-for gradual improvement of the more rutted and potholed local If the rate of spending planned in this year’s Cocaine found budget was continued in- TERRACE RCMP want the public’s help after an | ‘“fisilely, says engineering director Stew Christensen, each city street would only get repaired once every 110 28. years, nd what turned out to be a large Calling the file a ''no case seizure’’ Staff Sgt. Bob The largest street project Solvason said the RCMP haven’t been able to find out | now in the budget is Sparks ow the cocaine got there. St. from Lazelle to Loen at a Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for in- | cost of $375,000, Dropped formation leading to the arrest of the person or persons are plans to rework sections importing or hiding the cocaine. Call of Munroe St. and Greig 635-TIPS (8477) if you can help. Callers will not be | Ave, asked to reveal their identity or appear in court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. A series of other capital project reductions will mean savings that will enable the Smash and grab city to pay off in one year TERRACE RCMP are looking for thieves that the entire $235,000 bill to replace the city’s municipal way into a local restaurant and | sofware system and make it grabbed small office equipment, cash and beer, Year 2000 compliant. Officers believe the incident happened late Saturday, Council is also trying to y Sunday morning when an unknown | avoid tax increases for most person shattered a glass doorway on the Orient |: taxpayers in the face of an Restaurant's west side, sizable decline in property A cordless telephone, an answering machine, a VCR, |; assessments this year. a surveillance video camera and about $200 in coins [| “We're getting behind,’ were taken, Also missing are 18 beers, Christensen said of the needed roadwork. ‘‘But there’s nothing we can do’ about it this year.” Have all your nutritional and dietary questions answered by FLO SHEPHARD - Dietician Drop in on March 24 or call for an appointment PHONE 615-5151 LOCATED IN THE PARK AVENUE MEDICAL CLINIC . ¥ 25 Free Second Your lngine $7225 $450 ‘free 2 Your PRO Family CONSUMER REBATE'| 45th ANNIV. 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Dealer may sell/lease fot less, See your dealer ior detalls. Oflars cannot be combined. D7t4t SCHOOL DISTRICT #82 (COAST MOUNTAINS) REGISTRATION PROCEDURES FOR KINDERGARTEN (TERRACE/THORNHILL AREA) registration. *there are of First Nations ancestry, or contirm this. Primary School, phone 635-3115, one of the parents must: immersion}; mail address: info@esf,be.ca. In preparation for the 1999-2000 schoal year, the School Board is seeking the cooperation of parents in registering their child on the following dates. If you have not already done so, pre-registration is requested in order to provide the School District Administration the time to plan staffing to meet school needs. REGISTRATION FOR KINDERGARTEN WILL TAKE PLACE MARCH 23RD & 24TH, 1999 FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. To be eligible for entry to School in September, 1999, students must be five years of age on or before December 31, 1999. A birth certificate and proof of immunization will be required at the time of Students are eligible for a full day Kindergarten program if; *they have been identified as having severe special needs, ethe have significant difficulties speaking or understanding English oo Requests for full day instruction should be made at the time of registrationand the schoo! will contact you to To register for Kindergarten classes, please register your child at your neighbourhood Elementary school, Copper Mountain Elementary Principal, Mr. D. Bartley Phone 635-7760 E.T, Kenney Primary Principal, Mr. J. Vidal Phone 635-5828 Kiti K’Shan Primary ~ Principal, Mr. B. Phillips Phone 635-3115 Parkside Primary - . ‘Principal, Mrs.C. Eide == Phone 635-3513 Thornhill Primary _ ~ Principal, Mrt. B. Eyjolfson ~~ Phone 635-7066 Uplands Elementary ~ Principal, Mr. B. Hildebrandt .. Phone 635-2721 Early French Immersion Kindergarten Registration for French Immersion Kindergarten takes place at Kiti K’Shan Primary. The Conseil scolaire francophone (Francophone Education Authority of B.C. - School District #82) offers: 7 full-time Kindergarten bas pea Registration for the Francophone full time kindergarten will be processed by Mr, Brian Phillips at Kiff K’Shan To qualify for the Francophone Program, in accordance with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, . a) be a Canadian Citizen or landed immigrant of Canada b) reside in British Columbia, and have one of the follawing: - French as a first language learned and stil undarstood; _ - Primary school instruction in Canada in French {excludes immersion program}; - A child who has received primary or secondary schoo! instruction in Canada in French (excludes — A child receiving primary or secondary instruction in Canada in French, _For more information on the Francophone Program: 1-888-715-2200, Web site: hitp://www.cst.be.ca, e+ wees eee ree ee eee eee ee ee seems