for the Canadian Union of Bie. it opened in 1979, will keep her : oF Council until next year, © fa ‘looks after 14 locals and seven Me Smnithers to the Queen Charlotte ™ Islands and from Kitimat to the a S dlarm service in the area. photograph of the Kermode bear as a momento of their visit. Bearable gift PROMOTING TIES between the United Kingdom and Canada was the object of a visit here last week by Anthony Joy, the British consul based in Vancouver. Joy and wife Lena received a frame Student employment rose to new level this year TERRACE —. More students **The needed six students and got jobs at the Canada Employ- we found them ... it took some ment. Centre for Students this phoning but we did it,’ said year, including six who found Karlash. It’s probably a jab themselves picking up dead fish they won’t forget.’” in a ditch beside Hwy16. All told, the centre placed 417 The incident, say the two students in 436 regular (defined local student job placement as employment which lasts - workers, was just one example longer than five days) jobs that of the kinds of work students were available this year, That’s are willing and able to under- an increase of 121 students over take, the year before. It began late one Friday after- Buhler said the increase is due noon in June when student to employers being contacted to placement officers Nicki see if they had jobs for students. Karlash and Ingrid Buhler “We did a lot of fieldwork, received a phone call from a_ including 15,000 flyers, to get trucking company. | our message across,’* she said. One of its trucks oyerturned*.’ .. Bubler also attributed the in- 30 miles outside Of tawii; sj Spite eae id” students. being-better-- ing 37,000 pounds of red snap- prepared for job interviews and per and cod down an embank- job search techniques through a ment. _ course-at the high school. “They knew what was ex- pected from the start,” she said. ‘They went out ready for a job.” The office placed the same number of students in casual jobs this year as it did last, say- ing they were happy with the Tesponse, In terms of kinds of employ- ment, the accommodation and food service sector provided the greatest number-of jobs follow- ed by retail, construction, secreterial and health and social services. Karlash said most of the students. found jobs were in’ ‘high. school. because. those. in’ university had more experience in what was required to find employment. tions that place first in competi- tions geared to increasing blood donations at the July Red Cross clinic. TERRACE — Plaques were presented to the two organiza- =0! IT AND ABO! j' : All West Glass was first in having the highest percentage of Lockport Security. and firms with less than 10 Patrols already does security employees donated while the work for one shopping mall and Terrace Health Care Society. has eight licensed employees, placed first in the category for. says owner Joe Sullivan. organizations with more than 10 He also says that there is a de- employees. mand for training slore owners kak KKK in preventing thefts and shoplif- A company which Owns @ ting, mini-mall on Lakelse Ave. The com p any has combined wants to enlarge it on the back with Twin River Electric to sell nd which fronts on Lazelle. 44 install alarm systems. Company spokesman Gerry § ’ _— Martin said the result will be a more attractive back end that now is only a brick wall. The mall contains Mr. Mike’s restauramt and Sundance Ski and Sports among other businesses. “Jt’s a mess back there : now,” said Martin of the back L end in adding it will also fit in with the continuing develop- ment of Lazelle Ave. as a com- mercial: corridor. The plan includes planters and a fenced in garbage con- tainer area, he said. kKakkke A new 40ha Class A park has been established at Andrew Bay on the north end of Ootsa Lake, south of Burns Lake. Andrew Bay Provincial Park was once the site of a logging camp abandoned more than a decade ago. It'll save boaters having to travel 40km past Windy Point to Tahtsa Reach to Chikamin Bay. Baby’s Name: Kevin Mark Wiebe Date & Tine of Birth: July 27, 1990 at 7:00 pm Weight: 10 lbs. 1202. Sex: Male ._. Parants: Tim & Joleen Wiebe Also to be enlarged is the side that faces the Tillicum Theatre. . keekkk Retiring next month after sity Name: Carly Jeness Comlort Collington Date & Tie of Birth: July 29, 1990 ~ Weight: & Ibs. 2 02. Sex: Female - :_ Parents: George & April Collington ¢ more than 16 years of working — mF Public Employees is - “Wilma fee ". Baby's Name: Charles David Montgomery. _ Date & Tine of firth: August 1, 1990 dt 6:98 a.m. Weight: 27.40 | Sax:-Male Parenta: Chuck & Debbis © Costain. f Costain, who has worked for the CUPE area office here since aes aie - Baby's Name: Steven Christopher Oanie! Nisyok Date & Tine of Bit: August 1, 1990 at 6:00 am os, . Weight 6 ibs. 1 oz. San: Male Parente; Pansy & Eddla | : posiion as” president. of the Kitimat-Térrave District Labour : Baby's Nama: Kallista Marla Pedro Dat 6. Tie Bath July 30, 1980 at 6:02 pm bs. Baa: Female : Webgtt: 7 Parents: dod and Juana Pedo, a baby sister for Joseph She worked in CUPE’s Bur- . naby- regional office before moving when the one here open- | “y came. “because ] wanted to,”’ said Costaln. The Terrace CUPE office sub-tocals stretching: . from Stikine. ‘ otk tek Skeena Mall “‘There’s a new security and SAVE - 120orr GINGERBREAD PI PLAYHOUSE = of Crayola . Producis Aug. 22-28 838-526 ) TERRACE — Skeena Broad- casters is bringing in two American channels us part of a repackaging of its product. , . The two channels, they have nat yet been identified, will be wet offered in combination with.] 09.” .. Super Channel and the Family | = IF GIVING ¢ GIVES YOU , A WARM FEELING IN YOUR TOES, Channel, company cablevision: ~~ manager Sharon Taylor- said last week, The repackaging also means itll cost less for Super Channel | - and the Family Channel in com- bination with the two new American channels, she said, Those receiving Super Chan- nel and the Family Channel won't need decoders anymore, Taylor added. The company is putting blocking devices on cable lines so those not paying for them, won’t be able to pick them up. “If customers are paying for the service, the traps won't be put on, If customers aren’t pay- ing for the service, the traps will go on," she said. : The extra channel announce- ment is the second within one month... Skeena Broadcasters recently said it’s bringing in YTV, a youth channel, in September, Iv’ll be shown on Channel 2 and will cost 32 cents a month because it is considered part of Skeena Broadcasters’ basic cablevision package. At the same time, the House - of Commons channel is mov- ing, to Channel 3 from Channel 30. Taylor said that although CBC's all-news Newsworld channel is not part of the recent announcements, she anticipates it will be part of the company’s service eventually. DOITUP RIGHT, BC N WHEN IT COMES TO A “NATURAL EXPERIENCE”, TERRACE AND AREA IS HARD TO BEAT! 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