A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 22, 1995 FROM FRONT groups of people against each other. electedbodies to make up a long-range plan for social, recreational, and cultural -facili- ties in town and priorize them,” he said. “What are the priorities?’ What can we afford? What should be ahead of what?” “Tf we have a plan, we can work through : these things one at-a time as we ean afford : them.” Mill strike over MORE THAN 700 striking Prince Rupert Skeena Cellulose workers back at work this week after they and the company accepted a mediator’s recommendations. Members of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Canad= ‘voted more than 70 per cent to accept the recommenda~ tions, ending a strike that lasted more than three and a half months. The strike hurt the economy of Prince Rupert. It also hurt Terrace. when local truckers who haul chips to the week to discuss the next step. -: “Obviously we're all dissappointed, but - . there was a strong vote, and we just have to .go forward .from here,” said. second: sheet: organizer Brian Downie. He” was’ reluctant to say how soon that could be. Voters reject second sheet proposal _ “What the whole thing begs for now is for.” direction. ” _ opening. ° “It's stupendous,” she. Said. ; I ‘ Second sheet organizers v were io meet this: i most recent phase of this project and five, ; years prior to that working to gel it toa ref- erendum,” Downie said. “We need to figure . out what's achievable | in terms of a future ‘The’ massive turnout surprised retuming officer Elaine Johnson, ‘who was forced to. call-in backup within an hour of the polls couldn’ t believe it.” : eligible voters. . ~ The vote total in Terence of about 2 500: ~. Matched ihe turnout for the 1993 cily coucil :. -election. And in both ‘areas of the regional district, substantially more voters showed: |. up ‘at the polls Saturday than did to elect .. | TERRACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA “FIRST & LAST CAME MOZART” cugsT arrist: PIANIST STEFEAN WAGNER . She estimated. ‘turnout at 40 per cent of ; IN CONCERT CONDUCTOR: JIM RYAN pulp mill from here were idled. “We have just spent nine months in the their representatives two years ago. The six-year contract runs until April 30, 2000 and. was uchieved through mediator Vince Ready, - Heli-hunters charged | - TWO STEWART MEN and one from Alberta face charges for using a helicopter to go hunting, | Conservation officers allege the three contravened the Wildlife Act by hunting within six hours of being air- borne. They say a bull moose was shot in the Bowser Lake area Nov. 9. Conservation officers seized a helicopter belonging to Aerial Recon of Whitecourt, Alberta, when it landed in Prince George to refuel. The ‘helicopter is back in Alberta but the pilot took out a bond indicating he will return to B.C. to face charges, Officers also seized a 1995 GMC pickup truck in Stewart. It has since been retumed, Conservation officer Kevin Nixon credited two eyewilt- nesses with giving them information. “Without them, we wouldn’t have known about it. The public has a lot of eyes out there and we’ Te spread so thin,” he said, Land claims info meet — LOCAL RESIDENTS get their first chance Nov. 28 to learn more. about the Tsimshian land claim to the area stretching from Terrace to Prince Rupert. That’s the date. of a public forum at the Terrace Inn. Present will be federal, provincial and Tsimshian negotia- tors. The forum is one of the first steps of the B.C. Trealy Commission p process. It begins at? p.m. Hit and run © A 10-YEAR-OLD girl was treated at Mills Memorial Hospital after being struck by a vehicle while crossing Kalum at the library at approximately 7 p.m. Nov. 20, MS FACT #1. 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Police are looking for the driver and also want to hear from those who witnessed the incident. Bear fence wanted AN ELECTRIC fence to keep bears out of the ‘Thornhill dump should be built say B.C. Environment officials. But the Kitimat-Stikine regional district is saying no to spending the estimated $15,000 — at least until after stud- ies determine whether the Thorahill dump can handle extra garbage from Terrace, The regional district’s Roger Tooms says those studies and tests will likely take more than a year to complete. Jim Hofweber, the municipal environmental protection head for the region, isn t interested | in waiting. “We’ re not moving on this at all,” he said. “There is no compromise available in terms of its urgency. This is 4 public safety issue.” Hofweber says conservation officers have spolted as many as 11 black bears and one grizzly at the dump, Many bear trails lead to and from the dump, he says, and bears have dragged “literally tons” of garbage and refuse off into the nearby woods. ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ! ey With the Autumn rainy season upon us and Winter approaching, be on the look out @ for various road conditions. Watch for slush and snow in high elevations; frost on j@ B bridge decks; and black ice overnight, especially in the mornings, Please watch for mm and obey traffic control signing. To report road hazards, call 638-8983 during office hours, s Afer hours, please call I 1-800-665-5051. BROUGHT TO YOU BY: NECHAKO NORTHCOAST . const RUCTION SERVICES va Your — a Maintenance Contractor CORREALE |! au 3 TCP PPIEIRS Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking for your assistance in solving a theft over $1,000.00 complaint which occurred during the evening of Novernber 02, 1995 at the COAST TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT compound located at 4650 Keith Ave, Terrace, B.C. The investigation revealed that unknown suspect(s) entered the compound of Coast Tractors & Equipment and took approximately $15,000 worth of various tools. These tools were engraved with the following inscription: 1. Ser # Brad LOEPPKY 2. Ser # BDL 3. Ser # 170362 Doe if you know the identity. of the person(s) responsible for the | theft of tools, Crime Stoppers would like to hear from you. Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward up to|” $ 1,000.00 for information leading to. an arrest and charges laid against an individual in this or other unsolved crime. If you have any information call Crime Stoppers at 635-tips, that’s 635-8477. Callers will not be required to reveal their identity nor testify in court. Call 635-TIPS AMERICAN BULLION MINERALS LTD. INVITES RESIDENTS OF SMITHERS AREA | TO ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE ON THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF THE __ RED CHRIS COPPER GOLD PROVECT | ‘To BE HELD ¢ ON NOVEMBER ; 24, 1995, __» FROM 2:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. _AT THE HUDSON BAY LODGE “A Project Prospectus is now w available at the Smithers Public Library ‘Representatives of American Bullion Minerals Ltd. will be available to answer questions ‘Slide presentations reviewing the project are scheduled for 3: 00 p.m. and 7:00.p.m. ‘A government representative will be present to explain the B. C. Mine Development As ‘Your comments are welcome ‘An Information Brochure will be available