THE OWNER of a local business providing shelter and work for mentally and . physically dis- advantaged people: is folding up. shop. for sale and has told:.the social nearly $900,000, an office building on Park Ave, and a duplex, are listed separately price of $583,500. Pelletier, who has Biven| 60 days nolice that she won't be sceking a renewal of her social’ services ning of next month. shelter for six adults and two. chit: dren. . They have been modified to be people in wheelchairs. ager Bill’ Anderson said: the con- tracts areup Sept 30 in any event. He said proposals are going out soon’ to seck new contract holders. - . oo “We want lo have some Stability for. ihe people we've got — both the employees involved Linda Pelletier of Creative Op- ; tions has put. five properties “up - services ministry she .won’t be. bidding again on contracls worth The five properties, including and carry a total listed asking — contract, is now in Barbades. but . is planning to return the begin- — The three group homes provide . accessible and’ user-friendly for Regional social services man- unti! August 31, lease a and the clients involved,’’ said Anderson. He said every altempt is being made not to create an undue hardship on group home oc- cupants and others being assisted through Crealive Options. ‘Creative Options was formed in the: late 1980s and is one of several profit and non-profit orga- izations “in the area providing ~ group home services, The number of group homes » has been growing around the pro- vince’ ever since the provincial government decided to close down large institutions in favour of returning mentally and physi- ‘cally. disadvantaged people to their home communities. _.In addition to shelter, Creative Options has a contract to find work for disadvantaged people, Some of. the company’s clients, for instance, pick up litter through an arrangement with the Terrace Beautification Socicty, Self-help programs and job preparations skills programs are among. the company’s other con- tracts through the social services ministry. The nearly 20 Creative Cptions employees ate represented by the B.C. Goverment Employees Union and one of its officials said it will do what it can for them. “TERRACE STANDARD. Options folds tent Shift draws praise WORKERS ON one of two saw- milt shifts at Skeena Cellulose received leather jackets last week in recognition of putting in more than 200,000 hours of employ- ment without a lost time injury incident. The number of hours works out to an equivalent of five years without a lost time injury for the more than 20 people of the Gad- zilla shift. The shift and its foreman, Julius Komilos, were presented with the jackets by company officials at a short ceremony Aug. 2. Sawmill manager Rand Men- hinick told the workers to be ‘proud. of their safety. achicve- ment. Menhinick said the hours and years were determined by estimating a crew size of 22 mul- tiplied by the 2,000 hours a year each person works. Those receiving jackets are Manue! Lima, Bikkar Sidhu, Panagiotis Sainis, Jahwant Bowal, Puran Gill, Hans Yehl, Ajit Sandhv, Bill Stewart, Joginder Bowal, Ravinder Gill, Satnam Janjua, Gurdauer Kunar, Shangara KKandola, John Camp- bell, Satmam Mattu, Patty Mortimer, Andrea Komlos, Raghunath Parmar, Gurchavan Grewal, John Smith and Har- charnjit Nijjar. Julius Komlos also received a jacket as did saw- mill supervisor Hank Randrup. TERRACE HOCKEY SCHOOL 1994 Week 1: August 15 - 20 Week 2: Legend: Might Ducks Canucks 8:00 - 9:00 am 9:75 - 10:15 10:30 - 11:30 11:45 - 12:45- 1:00 - 2:00 pm 2:15 - 3:15 3:30 - 4:30 4:45 - 5:45 f 6:00 - 7:00 5-8 years 9-10 MONDAY - FRIDAY 11-12 13 - 16 Sharks Flames Flames Mighty Ducks Flames Mighty Ducks Canucks - Sharks Canucks Sharks August 22 - 27 I Sharks 3:00 pm Goalie Session (Tues.; We SATURDAY: GAME | DA Flames 9:00 am Mighty Ducks. 11:00 am Canucks 1:00 pm SUMMER LEAGUE: 7:30pm. — | Monday (Rec. 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