Doing thelr part for the Salvation Army’s annual Red Kettie campaign, the Kermode Friendship Centre gave their donation of $1,000 last week. Above, Kermode Friendship Society directors Gerry King (left) and Martin Adams (right) present their contribution to Satvation Army Lieutenant Mike Hoeft. The Red Keitie campaign is the organization's major fundraiser for the year. | Accounting change makes city water, sewer rates look higher Reports that city sewage rates are going up 40 percent are premature, if not outright misleading. City treasurer Keith Norman has sug- gested an internal bookkeeping change that would eliminate an entry of $169,000 for sewage treatment costs taken from surplus funds and replace it with an entry of $175,000 in a more appropriate account. So far, Norman’s suggestion has only been discussed at the commit- tee level, but if it’s put into action that won’t mean taxpayers will be faced with a 40 percent rate hike. The base rate for sewage services would rise from $7.70 to $10.75 (40 percent) but this would be offset by the fact that funds would no longer be drawn from general revenue. The real increase is only $6,000 in 1991. Besides keeping city auditors happy — sewer adminstration costs would finally be kept in the same column as operational costs —- there is another positive benefit NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! be sure to call Karen: 638-0707 Katharin: 635-7504 Brenda-Lee: 635-2605 to the change. Those connected to the city’s sewage system would pay a little more, but those not connected will no longer pay into general revenue for a service not available to them. . For water rates, Norman has proposed an increase of eight percent which would rase the base rate from $8.80 to $9.50. Nor- man’s suggestions will be dis- cussed by city aldermen and staff at an upcoming Committee of the Whole meeting before being referred to council. If the increases are approved, they will likely show up on second quarter billings in 1991. And the numbers and those held by the numbers shall be held as correct. DRAW DATE Dac. 08, 1990 Dac. 05, 1990 Dac. 08, 4 980 Deo, 05, 1990 LOTTERY LOTTO 6/49 EXTRA LOTTO BO EXPRESS Dec. 08, 1990 Deo. 08, 1990 PROVINCIAL BC KENO "Dec. 07, 1890 Deo. 08, 1990 Dac. 07, 1990 Dac. 06, 1990 Dac, 05, 1990 Dec, 04, 1990 Dac, 03, 1890 CELEBRATION 834 EARLY BIRD DRAW Dec. 09, 1890 PUNTO SELECT FOOTBALL PUNTO SELECT HOCKEY Deo, 08, 1990 PUNTO ACTION Dee, 02, 1990 FOOTBALL Doe, 03, 1890 PUNTO ACTION Deo. 01, 1890 HOCKEY Dac, 02, 1290 winners are... These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy between these DEC. 09, 1990 corporation, the corporation’s WINNING NUMBERS 01-19-21-23-24-46 Bonus 07 10-17-22-26-34-45 Bonus 30 35:-38-65-79 09-21-65-67 03-15-49-21-27-37 351762 357945 201644 299706 4417594 09-13-19-26-37-44-63-56 01-04-13-21-41-42-48-65 02-06-18-20-50-51-83-56 07-16-20-29-A6-49-50-54 05-07>18-25-35-41-42-69 04-08-15-18-27-37-40-42 3084844 . 9760916 +56A880 929282 519A038 " 29398021 5148058 | s7iCt2 911D035 SF wins by 0-4 SEA wing by 5+ 8 PIT wing by 20+ Ke wins by @ - 13 WASH wins by 0-4 NO wing by 0-4 HTF wine by 2 NJ wins by 2 CHt wins by 4 * MTL wins by 4+ STt wins by 1 tle game of 04 | 7°18 22 a4 4) 02 04 2 «14 646A975 . 8B0D931 1954528 S28A163 761A950 9208373 e258040 6240573 DtA426 156A122 200A8B9 516A407 1288275 ‘A27B756 1920113 6400040 COMING EVENTS Our Coming Events column Is a public service offered by the Ter- race Review. Deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Coming Events must be mailed in or dropped off at our office, 4535 Greig Avenue, typed or In legible writing. information concerning the Twin River Estates project is available fram the Skeena Senior Citizens' Housing Society office, corner of Apsley Street and Lakelse Avenue, each Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Branch 73, 8.C. Old Age Pensioners Organization, hold a pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre the first Saturday of avery month from 8 to 11 a.m. Everyone welcome! Bullding Healthier Bables has moved to our new home at 2510 South Eby St., beside the Terrace Child Development Centre. We would greatly appreciate any donations of baby clothes, furniture or materni- ty clothes that you may have. Please phone 635-7664 and we would be pleased to pick any donation up. The Montessori Preschool is taking registrations for January, 1991. ° For more information or to register, please call Michele at 635-3087. - Wednesday, Dec. 12 — Don't miss Caledonia Senlor Secondary School's Christmas concert at 7:30 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Free admission. Everyone welcome!!! Thursday, Dec. 13 — Terrace and District Multicultural Association will be having their annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library meeting room. Refreshments will be served. Saturday, Dec. 15 — Choices annual Christmas party at the Terrace Arena banquet room. Doors open at 6 p.m., supper at 7 p.m. Live music to follow. Tickets are available at the Choices office, 2-3215 Eby Street. Ticket deadline is Dec. 5. For further Information, call Jo at 635-7863 Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10 — The Pacific Northwest Music Festival Committee would like to remind compatitors and teachers that the deadline date for entry into the Festival.ls Jan. 10, 1991. The Festival dates are March 10 to 23, 1991. Syllabuses and entry forms are available from Sight and Sound in Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert; from the public libraries in Terrace and Kitimat and from the Secretary, Box 456, Ter- race, B.C., V8G 4B5, 20. 22 _ CH ISTH IAS DECEMBER 8 — JANUARY 3 We stop a lot more than 400,000 vehicles during our Christmas Counter- Attack roadchecks. We stop drinking drivers. OICBC A program of the Government of British Columbia