Matar cams acme tae, cette t tT ‘People such as Sandra and Pal Shippit came prepared to eat a big meal, and that they got dur- _Ing the Co-op pancake breakfast. Money raised at ihe event was donated to the Man-in-Motion | Photo by Danlale Berquist.” World Fund for Rick Hansen. 7 Financing options ' ‘Shamee 0 Py | ” Shames Mountain Pro- Hect™ “Manager ‘were. recently . in Van- . “couver’ for discussions “with a. Vancouver-based ‘Venture: Capital Com- _ pany. » The Venture- Capital ) Dennis. Lissimore ‘and two Ski . Corporation. directors EMCI cRegeleWabe toy: ctav Weesice tds oncaeet “Find your Telephone Number inthis week’s.. Terrace Review and phone 635-7840 for your free pass to the Tillicum Theatre. " group is interested j in rais- opt ing half.of the. funding res e quired for: the ski’ area _ development. ar _ According to Lissimore, 2 3. - the dismantling and: re- location of Kitsumkalum Mountain’s buildings and lift’ equipment (into the Shames Valley) will com- . CORR ORR ETE KR ee This week: @ When sie cones fo ile, Saar gest haveolltheluck! wanes ion waa CRITICAL | CONDITIONS 9:30 only 14 YEARS <4 ALLAN QUARTERMAIN } AND THE LOST CITY March 28 - April 3, 87 Cn on 7:15 only 14 YEARS MANNEQUIN 7:00 &.9:15 GENERAL Matinee: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. 7:00 & 9:15 p.m, Handicap Facilities YOUTH: *4,00 CRIMES OF THE HEART 7:15 _& 9:30 MATURE FRANCIS THE TALKING MULE _ FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Canate 5 63 5.7469 first ULTRA STEREO Sound Theaires Tillicum Twin Theatres Terrace B.C. 5 le i ee ee ee ee ee a) 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Air Conditioned SEES eee EE ee eee eee CHILDREN: °2.50 (635-SHOW) ‘mence when financing is . in place — expected. to be sometime in May, - To provide ‘local skiing” _ for the 1986-87 ‘season, . Shames } Corporation is continuing © . to operate Kitsumkalum Mountain - Ski Mountain on. a limited- time basis (weekends only). - The weatherman has. co- operated - ‘this season, with . large amounts of snow on the higher mountain eleva- tions, even though down- ‘town Terrace and Kitimat have enjoyed a. mild winter. fe ~ TERRACE — Mabel ‘Til- ling-Houlden passed away on Friday, March ..13, -at ’ Mills Memorial Hospital _in Terrace. Mabel was $9 years of age and three months. a “by Danisle ‘Berquist The funeral ‘service jot ; Lumber tariff being watoned § A member nation of the European Economic Community (EEC)has re- cently. begun urging the Organization to demand a tariff on Canadian soft- wood lumber similar to ae “the- ~duty. presently being © ~Jevied: on Canadian - exe. “..ports to the U.S. “Council of Forest In-- . dustries (COFI) represen- “tative David Larson said - a ‘recently that France, one’ ‘of.the few EEC members having a softwood lumber industry, is attempting to - _ argue that terms. of the - on. ‘Tariffs and Trade (GATT) : Tequire Canada to treat all . General. Agreement its trading partners equal- ly by applying the 15 per- cent duty to all. interna- - tional softwood exports. : _ Larson said the pro- . posal has gotten a cool “reception: from other/EEC members,’ but’ Canadian diplomats in Europe are still gearing up for an - argument. ‘‘Most member countries realize it would not be in their clear in- _terest to impose. the duty,’”? Larson said, and he added that GATT in fi fact does sometimes allow bilateral trade agreements like the one presently in -force between the U.S. and Canada, am . An open letter to the Minister - Of Forests _ We are writing to ex- press our disapproval and. disappointment with our- local branch of your. ministry. ; A -number of years back, the local foresters gave their word that the area adjoining-- Herman Creek, a tributary of the Lakelse River, would be spared the axe because of its recreational and. fish- eries values. - Originally the cutting rights of the area.in ques- tion belonged to MacMil- lan Bloedel.. Later the rights were ‘purchased by another company, The new owners did not like _the: existing development plan and asked our local foresters to review it. This review took place and al- terations suiting-the new owners were made. One of those alterations was the removal of the Herman - Creek area from the areas to be preserved. The foresters made this etterz- ‘confirmation of rumors decision without consult- ing our society or any other concerned groups. When the society received that the Herman Creek ' ,area was to be logged we dispatched a letter to the Terrace branch of the Ministry of Forests expressing our concern ‘and asking for reconsid- - eration. We. received no reply to our letter. ‘It bothers us~that the civil servants in our local office of your -ministry, employees of the province and ‘therefore in our em- ploy. and working for our best interests, did not see fit to answer our letter. It bothers us that an area consisting largely of decadent timber, an area surrounded by clear cuts, an area highly prized by local anglers. and hikers, could not have been left intact, It angers us that land set aside for recreational use can be put on the chop- ping block so easily when a logging company re- quests it, - Robert Brown, Chairman Northwest Chapter Steclhead Society of B.C, ‘since 1963 Terrace Review - Anglican. Church with Reverend Lance’ Stephens Officiating, - Mabel and her husband Harry Houlden, deceased raised - their family of four children in Terrace: Doris, Margaret (who is no- longer alive) . Metnentay, N orial service. held Mabel was held on. Wed-._- nesday, March 18 at the | Charlie and Alex. Mabel had 22 grandchil- dren, 28 great grandchil- dren and: two great great grandchildren. *~ A feception: in’ her " memory -was -held’ at the Happy Gang Centre, with refreshments served by members of the B.C, Old . Age Pensionners Associa- 5, 1987 a tion, Branch 73. in Ter- race. The family of Mabel Houlden provided the luncheon which was, held at the centre, . ‘after: the funeral service, ee FS _ Krimat Smelter Dougan . _ | Ghamal of” ‘ os RemanasXiimat * Teanseis sion Lent: - Komano Aver. =~ - Public Notes | . Alcan’ 's Kemano-Kitlmat es high: voltage. transmission: “Hine is built on private roperty except where It”. “erosses Indian. Reser: . ~vatlons, -as shown”: a ‘on the: map.. ; passing and. Hunting , are not: permitted an Alcan trarismission line properties, ‘ (Rel, Wildlife Act Sec, , a ae BO. “Kemang Pawerhal Your Week Ahead Horoscope ' ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS. * Apr, 20-May 20 GEMINI « May21-June20 VIRGO * Aug. 23-Sept.22 * LIBRA Sept:23-Oct. 22 * SCORPIO Oct,23-Noy, 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov, 22-Dec. 21 » CAPRICORN - Dee. 22-Jan, 19- * AQUARIUS Jan, 20-Feb, 13 PISCES « Feb,19-Mar,20 _ favorable period, : Your message | from the stars... 635-8270. Sunday's lunation brings a powerful upswing in the course of events. Make the most of this opti- mistic period. Artistic and mystical interests hold sway. Steer clear of the depressive type. Look forthe positive. * Subtle changes in your philosophic beliefs open Forecast Period: 3/29 -4/4/87 " your eyes lo new opportunity. Hopes and wishes * Handle employment matters with tact and under. | + slanding. Keep avenuesofcommunication open. Impulsive action could result i in travel or trans- portallon snarls. Dealing with one at a distance calls for extracare. Be realistic about money matters. Intuilion can be misleading. Analyze the situation and know where youstand, ‘The new moonislikely to bring changes i in ner. # ship matters. Anewalliancemay beshapingup, are attainable, « CANCER June21-July 22 _ + _ Don*tbetoocritical. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 - Signs point toa pickupin occupationalactivities, | * Give careful consideration to.a proposal for in- creasing your responsibilities. . Aspects encourage speculative matters, affairs oftheheart, creativity, etc. Make the most of this Increasing your land holdings is favored. Just be sure you read and understand any documents be- fore signing. Expand your mental horizons. Luck is with you, Begin new undertakings. It’s time to step out of : ‘the established pattern. _) Separate yourself and your assets from the group activities. You must think of your futuresecurity +. and reputation. . BERT s DELICATESSEN WE HAVE... meats, cheeses, European novelties, super sandwiches, fresh salads. We cater {or large and Small partes and picnics. 636-5440 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (across from the tibrary). “J ..3 large variaty of an ony ST a