Saat Ok Ge ae Ty TapET ye ay OR pa powered rifle was used to shoot the animals, Lagace, took one of them on just for fun where 220 of the best from five countries will. om { Anyone having information regarding the incident is urged to during a barbecue at the home of Dr, Joe compete in the Soke Cup. The story of their “| contact the Terrace conservation office at 638-3279. Hoffman said Zucchiatti. And it was just for fun: in reali- visit and the results of the competition will ; pis investigation is continuing. ty, team captain Hiroshi Tanaka took a fall be in next week’s Terrace Review. 4 i ‘properties - gore: part of the 4600 block -..Lakelse Ave, and Danny’s Pool Hall are among them, and he. ~ Reward posted for | grizzly cub killer TERRACE — The city is in the “process of purchasing 5.3 acres of: crown land at a cost of ‘$140,000. The property is. lo- -cated behind the courthouse and Willows Apartments and borders on the arena property me) ‘the north, “There are no firm plans for use. of the property yet, but _, alderman: Danny. Sheridan said “at Monday’s council meeting '- that. the’ site could become the future. home of a community céntre, recreation centre and ‘possibly the Peaks Gymnastics Club gymnasium, - Police building sold. “TERRACE — Ray McCarthy of ~ Vancouver is in the process. of . -purchasing. Heinz Lehmann’s _ property on the northeast corner "of Lakelse Ave. "> Street,-Along with the property, “ McCarthy has also purchased and Kalum the’ old Provincial Police Building but he says he has no _- immediate plans for developing ' the property and adds that he will give heritage-conscious peo- ple a shot at the building when he decides to goahead- McCarthy owns several other’ ‘downtown . in the: fy ane by courthouse | off building a replica. It's a lot cheaper and the heritage thing epee Eh esi S land Erica Neeves of the. ‘Peaks — Gymnastics Club says that soca ing their project in the city ‘i an option to consider’’ but a ds that the regional district was quick to come up with a site beside the Thornhill Community Centre and any move from that location would be a decision the Peaks’ board of directors would have to make. - Superintendent of Parks and Recreation Steve Scott says the » property was declared surplus to BCBC’s land inventory about two months ago and the city. began negotiations for it’s pur- continued. on page 2 says - he’ 5 tyery interested” in developing that whole area of - the city. As far as the Police Building. is concerned, McCarthy — says he’s .very sympathetic towards heritage groups but adds that - most don’t realize just how ex- pensive ‘relocation and restora- | ‘tion can be. He says.he has seen. many similar projects that began with a $15,000 to $20,000 esti- mate and grew to a $200,000 burden. ‘‘The cost can be astronomical,’’ says McCarthy. ‘SA lot of the time you're better might be a mistake.”’. ‘ os ee 4 tae eee Sera PT a a eas ee ands Me cer Sigs OWE : Your hometown locally owned and operated newspaper Vol. 5, Issue No. 33 ° Fax WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1989 The B.C, Wildlife Federation is offering to pay up to $2,000 to _ anyone providing information that leads to the prosecution of whoever killed: three grizzly bear cubs found at the Terrace dump last month, . - Local BCWLF representative Peter Martinson told the Terrace mony, Review last week that posting a reward is standard ‘procedure for _ the organization when provincial conservation statutes are violated. ‘Terrace conservation officer Ken Hoffman said the bodies of the | cubs, were discovered by a local resident July 17 while using the landfill. ‘‘He saw one of their heads hanging out of a garbage bag,”’ " Broffman said. Further examination disclosed a total of three bodies . : in. two bags, and the conservation office was notified. _ Hoffman said he assumes the mother was killed and the hunter involved killed the cubs afterward. He confirmed that a high- The five-member Japanese Chito-Ryu Karate ‘A’ Team was in town last weekend, and karate expert Miss Terrace, Lyne at the request of our photographer. Local. karate . experts will join their Japanese counterparts in Vancouver this weekend : Legislative Libr ary, - | Parliament Buildings OT Victoria, B.C. , ¢ V8V 1X4 Phone 635-7840 . | 635-7269; et Sata ~ Tag Aten, Me foe Tae ee mcrethy, eee ans tet er em chs) SEES pee, eatin age Soepen nape age Sti