Community hall going up [~ 6 ss | TERRACE _i : Work continues on the. Kitselas band’s com- munity hall at its Kulspal sub- division on Queensway with the tery grant. It’s legs than the $200,000 the band asked for because work started before the lottery grant says chief councillor Mel Bevan. That means the hall can be finished but the kitchen facilities will haye to wait until said, TERRACE —° The Terrace Anti-Poverty Group Society is sponsoring two. workshops. on tenants rights and welfare rights and responsibilities. The first one May § features Margaret Mitchell from Van- couver while the second on May 9 features Gus Long, also from Vancouver. WORK COMINUES ON the Kitselas band" By corny hall at ts Kulspai subdivision on Queensway. Edward Innes, at front, takes - down a wall support. Helping him out at back is Harvey Johnson. Council ponders tent fee TERRACE — Council is recon- sidering the amount of money it charges for renting the city’s large tent. This comes only nine months after aldermen agreed to charge users $600 for a one-day event with a $250 surcharge for each additional day. The re-examination comes after Northwest Community College asked the fee be waived or reduced so it can use the tent of a graduation dance. Proposing the request . be turned: down,. alderman ,.Ruth, {Hallock recalled councikt i decided to purchase the tent last year on the understanding users would have to pay. ; That motion was defeated when mayor Jack Talstra used his ‘casting ballot to break a tie vote by aldermen. Told by recreation director Steve Scott the actual labour cost of setting up and dismantl- ing the tent was $500 ~~ the balance is supposed ta go into a special reserve to cover the eventual replacement cost of the tent — alderman Bob Cooper proposed the college be asked to pay only that base $500. - Talstra's casting vote was again: equired to pass that mo- tion. : . 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Since 1963 ; - 4501 LAKELSE AVE., TERRACE PHONE 638-1168 “True to the Harvest | PASTOR APPRECIATION SUNDAY April 28, 1991 Times: 10 a.m. policy, 11am. - Last year the city declined a a slo-pitch ball team’s request for Banquet: 6:00 p.m. a reduced rental — it wanted to ; use it for a beer garden — Church Of God . ‘charged the Muks-Kum-Ol housing society the full rate and ‘waived the fee for the B.C, Nor- thern Winter Games society. 3341 River Drive Pastor Arnold Miller UNICEF asl au “British You are invited to attend this special event as C . bia we honor our pastor for his faithful ministry. ohum Do 1-604-687-8096 For Further Information, Call 638-1561 WHAT IS WRONG WITH CANAD ",HOW CAN CANADIANS FIX IT?_ WHAT KIND OF COUNTRY DO YOU WANT | : FOR Y YOURSELF AND YOUR COUNTRY? THE CITIZEN’S FORUM ‘ON CANADA’S FUTURE “WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU Come, and Discuss These Questions As Well As Others - Monday, April-29 7:00.p.m. Tech Centre .. B6."Aecess Buildin : CANADA, IT'S YOUR CALL help of a $79,100 provincial lot- ; paperwork had been completed, © _more money can be- raised, he ; & : -. been volunteered. Society hosting two workshops ppet Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 24, 1991 — ~~ Page. A13 ; -step out fora breath Of air. i And take a bite aut ofa ong day. Total cost: of the. hall is éstimated at $600,000. The lot- tery grant application. was for one-third of that amount. Other monies include $50,000 from the band, $80,000 from a. federal employment program to train carpenters anda $10,000 grant from the federal Indian affairs department. ~ Bevan said $80,000 in equip- ment time has been donated, building materials came. from. the band and other sourcesand § that some of the labour has - |G Make vow cass ! A NEW TASTE EXPERIENCE. DINNER Chicken Steak and Teriyaki Shrimps Tander breast of chicken brollad 7 02. top sintoin brolled.to-perfaction "and lightly brushed with Tariyaki sauce your cholce of salad. $6.95 and Jumbo shrimps brollad on a . Skewer, rice or polato, $14.95: Both have been involved for years in lower maintand anti- poverty groups. . They take place at the Skeena Health Unit and each runs from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. The local anti-poverty groups receives money for the. &, workshops from the B.C. law Foundation. , Open ? days: a watk. Lunch Mon. « Fil. — 11:30 - 2:00 p.m. Dinner 4:30 - 11:00 pan. ’ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 638- 0644 or 638-1503 . 4402 Lakelse Ave. Terrace os ' Pe ‘ ; : S64 2 Tay Chevy Sprint/Pontiac Firefly Swe.G< °6,995 rend i 3 I 7. sree Cash Ba, Freight soso * | Ne — The Britt! sot rt McEwan GM ren Out of town Terrace =n Call Collect 635-4941 litomr 3-YEAR/B0.000 KILOMETRE WARRANTY Vopr pte DO YOU HAVE A CHILD TURNING 5 ON OR BEFORE APRIL 30, 1992? _ Then your child is eligible "4 for KINDERGARTEN registration (first year primary)! YES Have you thought about FRENCH IMMERSION? | This program enables your child to learn a second language. while studying the same subjects offered in ‘the regular: _ English program. Who’s oligibte? . Any child normally eligible for English kindergarten or Grade 1) (now: called 1st and 2nd year primary) is eligible for. French ° ‘immersion. Prior knowledge of French is not a requirement. Does it matter if no one at home speaks French? - No. This. progam was designed for children of non-French — speaking families. You may register your child for . FRENCH IMMERSION at: # Kiti K’Shani Primary: k John Field Elementary. 4730 Graham, Terrace OR Hazelton os 636-3115 . For more Information on. the French Immersion Program, & | . please contact: & 7 Joan Norman 635-7461 CaN ee O ‘ Mog ; : . oo. 2) . (This ad pald for by ‘Canadian Parents for - Patt! Barnes. 638-1713 Franch _ Terrace Chapter) rr Sa ES te ee