* rpaay : ‘am m packing for yet another move, It's not one this _ family of. three. wants to. make, but we. have no “choice, Like so many.in \ Terrace, we have to put our meagre. household in storage and pray. that suitable accommodation will come up uss bippoaiae, Terrace? We. see. all these. fancy homes . _ going Up everywhere, but you're forgetting - the ‘real Strength ‘of. About Shames deal. Dear, Sir: . ak . It's. high- time Shames began behaving like a. private: enter- prise set up-to produce profits — for investors, rather than:as, 4 charity for the disadvantaged. Now that Shames. Mountain . Ski Corporation has received $1.5 million from: an anonymous: local company made. up of shy investors, . Shames. can pay, ‘off. the. remain- ing 99 per. cent it..owes the . regional district for Kit- sumkalum ski-hili assets. Then: “regional. district . directors . can get back to governing instead of revising Shames’ debt schedule. - Already the regional district has let Shames haul away. Kit- from A5 AS . sumkalum’ equipment though Shames has, paid only one per cent of the purchase price it bid four years ago. | . But I'll be surprised if ‘this anonymous company hasn't at- tached a: "string preventing Shames-from using this windfall to pay. its regional district debt. | -In ‘the : meantime, Shames’ estimated cost of a dai- ly lift ticket has risen 25 per cent — in two months, from $20 to $25. . Too bad Shames hasn’t paid its $400,000 ‘debt as fast as it’s raising its projected profits, Sincerely yours, Claudette -Sandecki Terrace, B.C. mo, Sad day. beckons “until having gear. con- : fiscated. Produce the licence ‘and -get your gear back. ’ Much better than a. fine! And with two C.O.’s for a ; large area, the chances of be- -ing checked’: is not great. -Three men fishing illegally were. observed but they do not say anything - about “O.R.R. (observe, record, - report). All fisheries are timited by . the remaining fish stocks. It - is up to everyone who im- ': pacts the. resource to make — -+ gure there will be a resource “* to.use for future generations, . The fish and ‘Wildlife branch and Department of Fisheries and Oceans do not have ali the answers but at least they are trying to do whats best for the resource . while dealing with all the . fishing issues, It is a sad day when people think that “you have to grab for what you want”’ instead of planning and helping the resource so all user groups get sufficient fish. It will be a sadder day if ail: we end up with in our rivers | is water. As a fisherman, | hope that day never comes.42 . - Sincerely yours; 4 Rick Dillman m | Park | 1 Report by James Roop » grasp. * Just under one hundred hours. Plenie, Shatter from 7:30 - 8:30 dlence. " August is: here and another long weekend is almost within your Time to visit the relatives, fix the.house and get away from it all in How many times have you returned to work only to be searching the calendar for the next holiday? Why not tet this weekend be your next holiday? Spend a few hours in a fawn chair with your feet propped up by a block of wood, gazing into a cozy fire, Take a walk along a beach of river In the.siience of the early morning hours... "These plctura porfect memories are waiting for you at yout B.C. parks. Exchamsiks Provincial Park Is 45 minutes west-cf Terrace and - has 30 campsites, Kieanza Creek Provincial Park Is 20 minutes east of Terrace, and hosts 21 campsites. Twenty minutes south of Terrace are 56 parks. All of thase parks have rivers or lakes, and huge trees that tower around most campsites. Sometimes these campgrounds will fill up, so coming early is advis- ‘ed. Or if you prefer, each one of these parks offers day use facilities, Don’t forget about our visitor programs! Kisanza Creek Provincial Park is having 2 special guided waik on Saturday August 4 from 1 - 2 ’ p.m. Meet at the informaticn sign near the trail. Lakelse Lake Provin- cia} Park has elght programs this week — Including two guest speakers: Adrian Van da Mossalaar, our local meteorologist, will talk about the weather on Saturday, Aug. 4. Kelly Kline of the Terrace Hik- ing Club will talk about local hiking trails and how to prepare for them on Sunday, Aug, §. Both of these talks take place at the Furlong Bay p.m. Have-a great long waekend, and we'll see you at ihe park! -On Saturday, Aug. 18, 8.C, Parks Is holding a special event called Family Day. We are locking for any intarested musicians or story tellers who would like to share their-tatent with a family oriented au- Please contac the B.C. Parks olfica at 798-2277 I: note - your economy, the -average’ guy . with-a good, but average paying — job, the guy: ‘with- an’: average family, but no way: ‘of buying : a house. And. Tetrace i isnot pro- viding homes —' “good ‘rental’ homes — for us. I know, we! re not alone. ee ; “Have we looked for a plate? ‘For two months, we've had an ad in newspapers, and on the - radio recently: We've., sent : “feelers” out through ‘friends and acquaintances. It's not that, we want to move, it’s that we have to — our rental house has been sold. . l’s a nice house and we're thankful to have had it. We. took goad care of it, even bought a. good lawnmower because the lawns were nice | when we moved in, and it’s lush - and green as We move out. ‘But it seems our big problem is that landlords are getting very picky, and somehow I can’t blame them. Many of them refuse pets. That's something [ can agree with, you probably have good reasons, But our two cats have never put holes in walls, they have never invited ~ protection. their weird friends: over F (teeing - as*how they are botir altered, ‘they have few outside ‘friendsl). ‘ Our dog is big and 1 very, good 7 ‘She has ” never - thrown a. wild party" or: ‘stag- — gefed home driink ‘out ‘of -her: ju skull, screaming all the way ‘up [- the road at 4 a.m. The ofily pro- - | blem we really had was the one~ | time she wanted to go out attwo | in the morning, then proceeded to bark herself into a frenzy. I shad to apologize for being nasty ‘to her, when we fourid out two weeks later that our neighbour -_ had been broken into! As: for the rabbit, all he does.is provide about the best manure going for any garden. Get with it, Terrace, you are losing people, especially young families, because not all'of us want to, or can afford.to, put ourselves into debt with a house, All we're looking for is a place to call home. Then, perhaps we would consider stay- -ing ‘in Terrace. Anyone out there have any ideas? Sincerely yours, Joan Roy Terrace, B.C. TERRACE SPEEDWAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 4— Riverboat Days Parade. I ‘Noon, Regular Races at 6 p.m. . i SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 — Memorial Race. Reguler i. - Races at 2 p.m. SEE YOU AT THE RACES e Conducted antirely by mall. “(all postage pald by the Terrace Church of Chto To racelve thia FREE Bible Careupondence Course: gond your | i -eddraas tO% , “Terrace Church of: chile, 4603 Fark Ave., Terrace, 8. e 1 eee vea’ 1@5 (Please Print) or call 635-9605. ae hea A nonderiominational, @' lesson course dosigned lo ove sinless ‘knowledge of tha’ Bible. Subjects include: oid Testament, New Tei a nt: and ’ Chriatianity. . ‘ a ” 6iTis cou olutely F | FREE of charge.” 2 ‘s ‘Based entiraly,on the Bible. (no present day, revelations) Roger -" eo VATINER HOME aioe a ee - Anybody 4 seen Roger? No. 140 ~ 4741 Lakelse Ave., Terace, B.C. 635-61 21 No. 2 - 2823 Clark St., Thomhill B.C. 629 Mountain View Sq.. Kitimat, B.C. 635-4841 © 632-4825 No. 309 gud Ave. West, Prince Rupert,o.c. 624-2221 Lakelse Lake Provinclal - Park Visitor Programs _ ; 100. 400 m,— | ‘pei. ea oe Weel oi 4 Thereday, Auguad 2 a me ab ra: bm = htc es Ft Pe te = ; Friday, Auguet 2 ” fe Ted Trees — Mest at tho West Entrance to Twin Spruce Trail tate - 0:30 pan — Peday Wight Compe — ‘Meat ni the Furlong Bay Picnic Shetter 7 Saturday, Augaet a * tye. 2:00 p.m. — banca Grek Previncil Park ~ Mee at no sign ~ Kianca Cok ‘" 8 pam. ~ Jers Ranger Metig ~ Moet tFrteng Bay Pele Shear _ TAD EAD pam, ~ Ta Abate Woe _ é dh - Sunday, Ailguer 6, Animals of Lakelen = a= Meet at Furlong ab 038 po. Taka a Ht ~ ot ~ Met at Frere, ey Pl Sater August 2-8, 1090 Monday, August O°. ragaae pm tay Pot oe T= Mi Fo Pe call Programs: ‘Are Freel!!: . | ai shettet n oe a 4 - will study the. feasib _the two communities; ands! 2 Buck? 7982277 On June 25 the ‘Minister-with: responsiblity he for northern | development, Dave Parker; ~ announced that the prove government: lity. of developing a. ‘] * provinicially-s regivated northern port.The °;: proposed port encompassas. a seaport Jaclity at.Kitimat, the Terrace/Kitimat airport, Supporting, industrial lands located between, -: and. gin. rehanael itera a ec fineuble it fie idy ;Wavel flopment is} This letter is designed to keep people informed about the Kitimat/Terrace Port project. Similar letters will be pub- lished in the future, as project planning proceeds. To date, the Kitimat/Terrace Port Committee has been established,’ and a conti Sandwell Inc., hired to do the feasibility. " unnecessary: there have be ’ differant studies sin 7 .. pone of these::studi most recent one co IC __ of Kitimat - have provided.tha scope and _ detail called for by this study. In fact,.it unlikely the port development as,envie ° ss, ~. Sioned by earlier: studiés:- would. have. bg ~~ successful based on thair limited: scope; December 1990. __ Pesisibility Study * The $4C0,000 feasibility study further - explores important work undertaken ty the” District of Kitimat. Funded by the Ministry ~ ot Regional and Economic Development, the provincial study will be conducted in two phases, The first phase deals with the . marketing of an expanded portand will determine the type and extent of develop- - - mant necessary to ansure economic .; viability. The second phase, contingent. : upon Cabinet approving Phase.1, would be - = | a detailed engineering, socio-economic and environmental impact study. An ambitious timetable will see the first phase of the study completed by mid-September, and with Gabinet approval, completion of the entire feasibility, study ts anticipated for. On July 16, the Kitimat/Terrace Port. Committee chose Sandwell Inc. as consult-.. ant for the feasibility study. Sandwell Inc. is’, recognized as one of the world’s leading .. marine planning and design specialists. nf Field work underway | Under the direction of Sandwell Inc., a a team of professionals has already begun io assass the marketing potentialofthe °°. proposed port and the feasibility of its expanded scops. The marketing assess-..-.. _ ment will include the Terrace/Kitimat Airport, Kitimat Airpark, industrial lands, marine terminal and down-channel lands. : The assessment for the marine terminal will consider the movement! of-various products: and the possibla use of the facllity by cargo * © Ships, barges, ferries and cruise ships. ~ Along with preliminary benefit/costs © - “analysis, the first phase of the study wil consider the markets for the marine, terminal and its anticipated traffic, Detailed © information must be gathered in Kitimat, : 7 Terrace and along the Highway 16 gorridor. |e The Kitimat/Terrace Port Committee will « receive regular progress reports. At the Committee's request, this first study ~ ‘phase will also include potential areas of Although this.will:be addressed: in ‘detail in Phasa Two, the Ministar’ -respansible for northern development has clearly stated that the povernment-recog: “-nlzes.aboriginal concerns and the feed tor environmental pratagtion tg | habitat maintenance or enfiancement, . ‘ Qoug Smilth an For lurther information contact: Communications 0° t/o Skeene Conslituaney oftica © “4863 Lezelle Ave, Tarrace, 8.0.66 18 Prione:; me 635-4216 . i ie