A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 26, 2002 . GREENWOOD .. CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES ss @ Emergency Care & X-Ray * Auto & Work Injury © Sports Injury * Footmaxx Orthotics -_ NO REFERRAL NECESSARY Dr. R.D. Greenwood , 4635 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. 638-8165 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY COAST MOUNTAINS SCHOOL DISTRICT No.82 3211 Kenney Street Terrace SUMMER HOURS Coast Mountains School District 82 Administration Office will be instituting summer hours effective | July 2 through August 30, 2002 Hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ( NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF | MEZIADIN LAKE RE: PROPOSED ‘ ESTABLISHMENT OF RURAL AGENCY STORE The British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch invites community input on a request to establish a Rural Agency Store (RAS) in the community of Meziadin Lake. RAS's are intended to increase opportunities for small business in rural communities and in tourist deslination resorts, and give people in remote and isolated areas of British Columbia belter, more convenient access to beverage alcohol products: RAS’s are established in rural communities where it is too small to operate a Government Liquor Store. RAS's will be established; where there is a suitable business i.e. an existing independently-owned general merchandise store. Terrace Centennial Lions AN UNSIGHTLY treasure trove of past election signs were discovered near Spring Creek lately by a fiddleheacd mushroom picker. The signs are from ail parties taking in several elections. Officials say it isn’t all that unusual for people to remove signs during an election campaign and dispose of them. Old election signs found near creek “Normally what hap- are replaced as soon By JENNIFER LANG ROBERT SAWYER was outraged to discover a heap of old campaign signs littering an embank- ment next to Terrace’s pens is immediately fol- lowing the election, who- ever’s running the cam- paign picks up the signs they're reported. Davis wondered if the There is no restriction on the number of RAS's ina community. The BCLDB may authorize one or more RAS culprit “could be some- body in the. area who doesn’t like signs.” operators to sell spirits, wine, beer, cider and coolers. Written comments will be accepted until; July 17, 2002. and brings them back,” Davis said. Davis said she notify local Alliance Party mem- Your submissions may be used by the BCLDB in the decision process and may be provided to the applicant(s) as part of that process. LIQUOR DISTRIBUTION BRANCH, Due to their location, anyone wanting to clean up the discarded signs Spring Creek. As many as two dozen campaign signs from past federal and provincial bers about the dumped faces a treacherous job. elections litter a section of signs, even though the About half of the signs oene Meese OFFICE the woods beside the inter- signs represent candidates have fallen down the steep upert stree Vancouver, B.C. V5M 375 ~ terry, barley@bcliquorstores.com from across the political spectrum. There’s a sign for fed- eral Christian Heritage Party candidate George Joseph, who also ran in the 2000 campaign. section at Kalum Lake Drive and Douglas Street. “It's just sickening,” said Sawyer, who made the discovery while pick- ing fiddleheads in the woods near Spring Creek embankment leading to Spring Creek, |For More Info 638-0361 | J recently. Reminders from last He suspects various year’s provincial election campaigners originally are strewn around the site as well. Signs for both Roger Harris, our current MLA, and Helmut Gies- brecht, the man he unsea- ted, have campaign signs. at the site. Two former federal NDP candidates, Isaac Sobol, who ran in 1997, and Larry Guno, who ran in 2000, are also represen- ied. Since the signs that were dumped near Spring Creek run the gamut of candidates — and were hid- den from view — Davis placed the signs out next to the roaclway. He said the intersection is a popular spot for signs come election time. ; But he’s at a loss to ex- plain how the signs got dumped out of view of the road. He wonders why the campaigners for the var- ious candidates failed to remove the signs following the elections. “You'd think they’d take them back after the election is over,” he said. Someone is supposed to Temove campaign signs after the election, con- firmed Colleen Davis, ex- ecutive assistant to Skee- na MP Andy Burton. She was surprised to learn of the discovery. suspects they were taken while the election cam- paigns were in full swing. “What inevitably hap- pens during the campaign is you always get the odd vandalism complaint,” she said, adding missing signs TERRACE Property Tax Notices have heen miiled and are due July 2, 2002 prior to 4:30 p.m. Payments can be made at City Hall, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, BC. between 8:30 am, & 4:30 pum. Monday to Friday by using Interac, cash or cheque. To avoid the line-up, we will accept post diated cheques dated July 2, 2002. Remember to claim your Home Owner Grant. Taxes must be date stamped at City Hall by 4:30 p.m. on July 2, 2002 or a 210% penalty will be charged, If you have any questions, please call City Hall at 635-6311. ( NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF NASS CAMP RE: PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF RURAL AGENCY STORE The British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch invites community input on a request to establish a Rural Agency Store(s) (RAS) in the cammunity of Nass Camp. RAS's are intended to increase opportunities for small business in ryral communities and in tourist destination resorts, and give people in remote and isolated areas of British Columbia better, more convenient access to beverage alcohol products. RAS’s are established in rural communities where it is too small to operate a Gavernmant Liquar Store. RAS’s will be established, where there is a suitable business i.e, an existing independently-owned general merchandise store. There is no restriction on the number of RAS’s in a community. The BCLDB may authorize one or more RAS operators to sell spirits, wine, beer, cider and coolers. 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