- pool, arena user fees ‘TERRACE — Ice rental and. aquatic rates may be on the rise if city.council accepts a report outlining the rate of financial recovery under the present rate . structure. The report was filed -by Superintendent of Parks and’ “Recreation, Steve Scott, who says that even though arena and ~ aquatic rates were increased last: fall, revenues still only cover 40 percent of the cost of operation. - He is now suggesting further. in- ‘creases to boost the rate of recovery to 45 percent. In order to do this, Scott is suggesting that adult ice rentals be increased to $68.75 per hour, a 10 percent increase, and that youth groups pay $23 per hour, ‘which is roughly an average of previous rates which cost less before 6 p.m. than after. Also, he suggests that overtime rates, after midnight, be set at an addi- tional $25 per hour, 47 percent higher than the old rate. Public Skating. rates would increase by -an average of about 25 percent while summer rentals would go up by about 10 percent. General admission and strip tickets for the pool would also rise an average of about 25 per- This Is one of the unique features of the E.T. Kenney School’s new adventure playground, designed to keep kids Interested and active. Social Services Training Program What It Is: A College of New Caledonia Certificate Program directly related to work with mentally handicapped children and adults. There are six courses and one practicum. All courses are in a Distance Education (correspondence) format. Who Can Apply: You can be either currently employed or have as your career goal working with mentally handicapped children or adults. | NOTE: Many new job opportunities for the future. What Are The Prerequisites: Applicants need to have Grade 12 or equivalent or be a mature-student with work experience. For More. Information and Registration |. Contact: College. of New Caledonia Counselling Department 561-5818 or Admissions and Registration 561-5800 Closing Date: Applications for the September semester must be received by August 19, 1988. cent while the increase to family _ passes would be much more — an average of about 35 percent more. ‘For example, a six-month . pass for students would go from $33.50 to $45; adults from $53 to $71.50; seniors from $26.75 raising by the school itself. to $36; and family from $82.50 to $110. As with ice rentals, youth clubs using the pool would pay $18.50 per hour from 5 a.m. to midnight, an average of morn- ing, afternoon and evening’ The fun at E.T. Kenney Primary School Is back. A brand new “Childspace” adventure’ playground has been installed through a Joint effort by the city, School District 88 and fund- Terrace Re view — — Wednesday. Alps. 1988: _< ity recreation department wants cost recovery — Boost suggested for — rates, Per lane rates for youth . groups and adult rates would .- rise about 15 percent. The Community Services and - Recreation Committee are presently reviewing the sug: gested i increases. compact unit. of the office ’ to’S letter-size pages print and graphics. @ G3 Compatibility. Canon FAX Personal Faxability! @ Sleek design combines facsimile, ' telephone and copier in one @ Simple, easy-to-use operation. @ Automatic Reception lets you - receive information while you're out | @ Automatic Document Feeder-up @ Fine Mode transmits detailed @ Convenient Last Number Redial. INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! Leasing Plans: 24 month lease 30 month lease 36 month lease 48 month lease Payments are payable monthly plus 6% sales tax. Purchase option for the 24 and 30 month leases is *10,"° plus tax. Purchase option for the 36 and 48 month leases is 15% in the 33rd and 45th months respectively. Leases are subject to credit approval. * & LIMITED QUANTITIES * * Canon FAXPHONE’8 f ‘179 5 00 Sugg. Retail: Intro. Special Cad at RS $1 995.09 - $1,795, . 495.58 ~ 81.22 68.65 56,09 BUSINESS MACHINES Terrace 638-8585 4552 Lakelse Ave., V8G 1P8 FAX 635-4071 Prince Rupert 624-5714 737 Fraser St., V8) 1R1 FAX 624-5549 Kitimat 632-5037