f A10- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 18, 1994 Library gets $200,000 from BC a1 THE PROVINCE has approved a grant of $200,000 for the library expansion project. “We've been assured it’s a fail accompli,” city administrator Bob Hallsor confirmed last week. All that was needed now to al- low work to begin was written confirmation of the BC 21 grant. He = anticipaied §=—s contractor Wayne Watson would be on site by the end of the month. Although the money approval is good news, the amount falls well Short of the $583,000 originally fequested by the city. Added to the referendum ap- proved borrowing, it gives the city slightly more than $1.4 mil- lion compared to the latest bot- tom line of 31.74 million. Hallsor said the difference will be made up by the city, Kitimat. Stikine regional district and li- brary board. The city will pull $176,000 from last year’s surplus, the dis- trict will chip in another $72,000 and the library board will raise the balance of $88,000, he ex- plained. He said the board’s contribution would come through a combina- Tory hasn't filed THE LOCAL Progressive Con- servative candidate in last fall’s federal election still hasn’t filed his expense and contribution statements. Danny Sheridan was to have done so by Feb, 25 to meet the legal requirements of Elections Canada, the agency set up te ar elections. a t's when he would file. And he replied ‘*‘possibly’’ when asked if a small claims court action brought by a former campaign worker had anything to do with being late to file, Former official campaign agent Rod Cousins claimed in a small Claims court lawsuit that Sheridan owed him $1,684, “Campaign expenses were in- curred in August and early Sep- tember, 1993, in Danny Sheridan's instructions and to cover these expenses I advanced personal funds temporarily to Danny Sheridan’s campaign ac- count,’ Cousins stated in his ac- tion. Sheridan denied that he asked © Cousins to advance personal money to the campaign But in a March 2 settlement conference before Judge P.R. Lawrence, however, Sheridan agreed to repay the debt at a rate of $300 per month. Cousins resigned as official agent carly in the campaign. be- cause he had to leave town for a month and tend to an ill relative. Frank Donahue was named offi- cial agent lo replace Cousins. Sheridan’s failure to file has al- ready been noted by the federal elections commissioner, an Elec- tions Canada spokesman said, Federal election law requires a candidate who doesn't file on tlme to ask for an extension from a Supreme Court judge, Those candidates who don’t file on time can be subject to fines and can be barred from voting in a federal election for five years, Rezone put on hold THE PLANNING committee has posiponed a decision on a rezon- ing application by Terrace Pre- Cut owner Mo Takhar. Takhar wants ta change ihe designation of a residential prop- erty at 2311 Braun to light indus- trial. He has said he doesn’t intend to remove the house, just use the tear of the property for wood storage, However, committee chairman Ed Graydon said residents. had objected strongly lo the industrial zone **creeping’’ into the residen tial area, He said the committee will re- examine the matter at its next meeting, tomorrow noon. getting...close,’?. said. Sheridan when asked last week - Bob Hallsor tion of raising money and secur- ing donations in kind. It had also offered to cut costs by taking on interior painting work itsele. Hallsor said the expansion wilt include a 32ft. x 32ft. unfinished _extension of the basement, ad- jacent to the existing art gallery. That will replace the present meéting room, some of which . will be required for a mechanical room, and which would no longer have independent access once the * changes are made to the layout. SS SS Se SY DGS OU iki dei fee nee ene es We extend our congratulations to President Nelson Mandella, the A.N.C., and our sisters and brothers in the South African Congress of decades of struggle succeeded in freely electing a multiracial democratic government. IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH KITIMAT-TERRACE & DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCIL a a a a eS a a a a a ee a a fishing boat. 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