Page AZ — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 20, 1990 Library out to gather | public support TERRACE — The library is starting a campaign to gather support for expansion plans, _ $ays.one of its board members. . George Clark said the library will do that by. increasing awareness of its services. — . “If there is to be an (expan- ‘sion) referendum this year or next year, we want to build up a ‘yes’ vote,”’ he said. The library wants an addition estimated at $1 million to pro- vide .more space for. baoks, more space. for storage, better meeting rooms and improved washrooms. Tts financing ' plans include applying for a provincial lottery grant for one-third of the cost | from front Alderman © it or not,’” said Talstra, adding © no decision on that had been made yet. As well, Talstra said the possibility of the ‘centre operating as a deficit is not unusual, Other city facilities such as the arena and pool complex run up. operational deficits each -year and the experience is the same elsewhere in the province, he said. with the remainder to come from donations and taxes. The latter requires a referendum. Clark said the campaign will include slogans, bookmarks and flyers, © . *“‘We want to simply raise the profile of the library in the com- munity with the services we do have,”? said Clark. *‘People aren't aware of some our services. We have audio books, videos, compact discs, books in foreign languages, books in French, government documents.’* _ “IE you want to read a copy of the Meech Lake Accord, for instance, we have one," Clark added, ee Stressing the. ‘entire’ project was ata ‘‘very- preliminary’’ stage, Talstra said the city. would first have to assess the level of public support and what financial assistance was available before it began work- ing out detailed financial figures. “Right now we don’t know what it will be, if in fact it’s go- ing to be very large,” he added. Clarification TERRACE — An editing er- ror in'a June 13 article con- cerning a trip to Alaska by local residents resulted in a garbled paragraph. It should have read: In a report published this week, The Wrangell Sentinel said Canadians and Alaskans agreed there would: be more business opportunities and increas- ed tourism through that road connection between the Panhandle and the northwest. Low-cost life| |} insurance Protect your long-term financial responsibilities — permanently and economically. Call: Cary Rodin 306-4546 Park Ave. Terrace 635-6146 WEDNESDAY Ba ing ire ares Nie re THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE 20 JUNE 21 de iass Oi, t (az “a Our client, Stan Holland, lost 43 Ibs. a Our Comprehensive welght oss program will help over ONE MILLION chants this year. Ht includes: * SAFE, easy and permanent weight * Professional supervision * No calorie counting “I lost 43 Ibs. and 7 inches from my waistline, through the Nutri/System Program. A worthwhile exercise in self "The Nutri/Systam* Weight Loss Pro delicious meals and snacks, nutritional and behavioral counseling, light activity, and weight maintenance. “a ram includes a variety of P Meat Dept. ”ANY FA PAK MEATS *With this coupon you will receive $2.00 off family pak meats. *Limit one item per coupen per visit, Meat Dept. BO NE-IN 7 Meat Dept. SBONE-IN- [Produce Dept. |FRESH ICE “No gimmicks nutri/system woi ht loss centres Call Teday And Begin To Loso! 638-1800 4644 LAZELLE AVE., TERRACE “cid conte 3 wo of Sl rs meni 3 cow futive Nuti’Syster: Food, diaries, main rape cara i . FFER EFFECTIVE EE fet vated ot partielpaling centred Jute 18 «24, Naw chents only. a June 18-20, 9080 a 2 L Carton, 2 Asst. Varieties. JUNE 22| JUNE 23 OFF Reg. Price Per Package . Produce Dept. | FRESH ATH ROOM Bakery Dept. i VALU PRICED BREAD White or Brown. phat: SOAP ah. ad ond “it, Dk “he Piya ae te a COUPON VALID June 20-23