r:..clUhé«€— * a ni ie a A OR age ge mee 7 Page AS — Terrace Standard, Wedrstay, October 23, 19 " n- loom: S seats —-one in Terrace, ‘ Hazelton and one |, in: Kitwanga-area | native © , ‘=~ are now up for.gtabs bs ins i imonjh’s'electlon; . “T really hope We get a: good, slate of candidates this’ year,” : Said. board - chiar an Bana ‘ Cooper. vo oe _ 7 ~ One. election's. Trustee, elections last year saw - other. one -to fill... several sca Seats g0.by acclamation ” " and thréé:-positions had’ to ‘be:’ filled ‘by government appdint: Ment When rio candidates ran. yt The appointments of trustees Terry Brown, Mary Spooner and Stew Christensen were for . One-year’ terms only; Those use .of public propérty, ie, taxes. ““Maybel”” | The: fact. is that both — businesses. have also:had to: “deal::with these individuals “-and have: done: Virtually all ~ that: ‘they: could | ‘within the - . confines.of the. law. __ After. reading your atticle in the Oct, 2 paper regarding the’ problems -Of vandalism: around the. 4600 Block area ~ recently * and ;the proposed solution: (namely: "closing the Pool halls early), I decided to } » place oak dining room set - ea ‘Comes with sideboard, china: ‘cabinet, draw leaf tabi, ‘ percally layed a: game’ of. _.» snooker; with: al ‘notable: ‘ ‘ proached by any members of ae: he: ‘city‘hall “offering assistance’: a My “job asa pin’ ‘ball and . Video. Tepaitman:.and also -and avid’ ‘pool. player takes ; me to. both establishments ‘coradvice The members of.” wi [B90’s solid oak roll 10p desk. { frequently, _ our city hall have been absent |. cA: discussion with the’ two : from the pool halls, 9s, $9600. 00 REQ. $3000 00 ‘owners ‘reveals that one is — The fact isthat at midnight.” hu ‘ Solid oak: country cupboard $800. 00 REG. ‘$990.00 Leaded glass oak bookease $f 200. 00 REG. $1400. 00 $800. 00: REG. $990.00 EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ISON SALE! ‘Open: Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. -6 p.m. 32299 Kai Te Terrace . 835-32 ! 3 n on. a weekend-or even ona. week. night both: places can od, ba | be: fairly busy and. the’~ and. the. Aigly, can: mest an ‘customers are not school age ~ enjoy each others company § - kids, "Fhey are young adults ~~” Ag for: the’ ‘bad; ‘we have: : and others that are enjoying laws to ‘make. them: realize "themselves and. are not that we are serious about ¢ ae breaking - and entering, set- forcing them. ; ting ‘fires to garbage cans or To .close our busiriesses. ‘causing any problems, so _’ early isto. admit: that the why inhibit their social. ac- "criminal ‘element is dictating 4 tivities. * by > the -hours’.6f operation of "Because it .is easier. ‘than -: legitimate: businesses: in- - dealing with _ vandals, : ‘Afte directly, y through ity: hall. * all, it-is just’ a pool ‘hall; a. eos «business. that - got ‘started.~. ~ an : Yours sincerely, ; ' when: cave men discovered ©». ath | Kenneth E, Dean. "that round rocks could ‘be =~ _ Terrace, B.C. « ” horrified’ at’ the prospect’ of >> shorter: ‘hours. as much of his 4 “business. {approximately 25 © per, cent) would be affected or lost. . a The other owner. says that ‘he could care less as he fre- quently closes through the week at 10 or 11 o'clock. ‘If the pralem is vandalism and ‘general disrespect of the law by a few individuals then "is this Teally a logical. solu- "tion? Hardiyt If then all we need to do is shorten the working day of - politicisins to rid ourselves of corruption and irresponsible . Line crosser -told.to quit: : Dear Sir: "comes before the rights of an ad uate. This may be’ so. i “I would like to respond to —individual.’ ee the mae and ' .Ms. .Canute’s letter in the In the same way, in spite benefits are, they“ ‘were [" fought for and:won through’ | "Terrace Standard October 9, of the fact. that I disagree os about ‘her decision to.cross with many of the dictates negotiation by th _ the Public Service Alliance of brought down by the present” - Me Canute cea ver oat Canbda picket line.” - © . Conservative government, as happy to accept the rewards Ms; * Canute’s arguments a citizen I am bound to obey of being in a unionized posi- | were twofold: |. the rules ofa government tion but has refused to accept _ Iher individual that was voted in by the ma- any of the responsibilities. rights were being denied by jority of my fellow citizens, I suggest that Ms. Canute being expected to support her Unionization was not forc- should resign her position union ed on the public sector. The from the public sector, which . . public | sector . chose to. Se says is denying her Tights see-2)- her salary and ban efits are adequate. — / unionize” thidugh a = AR submit that every democratic vote? Ms.'Carlute ie ion’ “position: One" “| joined the’ public sector and . citizen's rights. are subjected ‘to the rights of the collective, My “‘right’?. to assault a friend, defraud a company, terms of her -contract. ‘she. -herself. drive while intoxicated, are should not have accepted the «* : curtailed because, as a socie- _pasition, Yours truly, 7 _ ty, we have decided that the Ms. Canute proclaims that Karla Hennig common good of all citizens —_her salary and benefi ts are _ Terrace, B.C. @) Reskdental Rates Poaie 1 Conenitigial Series : : Mane Set cna Oi ene bcisice block of: consumption and, if that increaseis in excess of 3%, 2 oncteasethe fist lock ofcansumpeon frem275kW.htseQOkWik The for the Skeena riding. fi Juanita Hatton ran © Jadustial Rates seatisiois betta 7 wg . . tate, ale Schedule isto continued su tt jurerevenue “Guiomar oblatn elec! start MA means Member of . fot fie Liberals. She got . inp im sures oer tun B.C Hyco willbe tarsfemed Rate Schnle IEZ2whschwllinvedors ea gislative rn "- But contain conditions with respect to nominations and other matters ae Assembly. . The NDP won in the New Rate Schedules 1823 and 1824 are propased to be inrooed as optinalrates for transmission cusoiner. Tha rate. -Giesbrecht belongs to — province. It beat Social Buin | Stesenetipsiehiatyeerchesmereua teil awinwt todigrs the NDP, NDP means. ‘Credit. The NDP got 51 ‘Mbeaing Ras hee wishing macy pment etiiy sso po peed the i be oo 3 New Democratic Party. seats. Social Credit got fe ™ Cote ° “ i Ape “a pm, He beat Dave Parker seven seats. The “.(@) “Other Afecta Cases Sires nes The Start is for people -.who belongs to the Liberals did well. They a Rae Zane I meen cond eSsl nd enc resend of ie as ; and schedules tc be modified learning how to read. Social Credit party, got 17 seats, a Se ulee rate h Together are proposed to odified ia {e) Closed Rate Schedules (Not available to New Customers) . oo marge nt Loc Q therefore the union, If she did not intend to honour. the dividual, and find a” where ‘she will have the in- _ dividual right. to negotiate salary and * ‘benefits for The winner. Helmut Giesbrecht has won the election. He is the new MLA © . Giesbrecht got 5,472 votes. Parker got 4 503 votes. & “ting industry... -.. :After spending the lest 3 years in Grande Prairie, eae he is: looking forward to. bringing up his young fami “His wife Darlene and 2. year old son Conrad are | Poo. Getting acquainted in ‘our: ‘community. Welcome Wes ce in the moat cut , Alberta with Co-op ly here in Terrace. looking forward fo SOE Guaranteed Quality Meat be ‘Quailty * Service hall Selection should be allocated to each block, General Service Rates Zone I — Conventional Service Changes to general rates Will be generally comparable to bet orth ees, ©). B.C. Hyctro proposes to terminate or modify can obtain more informason “(0 .. West Kootenay Tebeiely Sopsiydgrecand. : ~B.C Hydro and West Kootenay De I) kainic bun mn Aproered . 1981 to September 30, 2010 intended to eplace poly unde Rate Schedule 3807, ‘The te Pubic Hearing : . 3, 1992 in the Commission Hearing Room, Sixth Floor, 6, 900 Howe Street, Vancorver, BC: Public. Inspection of the Application: ‘The Application, ilons aid Submissions : nde Any person wishing to be present the public hearing nd gre ecb eis cami nee sti written - BD notioe, to be redeived the Commission Secretary and Hicentnot ter than Tuesday, Novernber 12, 1991, ThoNi tice: a : Wes | Kalmbach’ . a moreso cman Intervenors or panics intending io te a ie Apple ne wey Monday, Dear 9 139 love on py be Commi oo TOL Co-op. Is pleased to announce Wes Kalmbach has fecently ‘J (Applicant . co, ee _ - @trived:in:Terrace ‘to become their naw meat manager... =: pose ’ ’ «We brings with him over 10 years of experien : Retest Adon nfrmaton ; er eee ar IL Ta ls Chain Seca ove tine Ta Ra Scare > 4140, 1141, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1222, 1223, 1272, 1273, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1703, 1290, 1843 and 1844, ra nanly esteatag on Exconive : fire cae, ‘ TheCemias hs down be Rat Desi Appin ipubioatng toes w en tiny Ianueey . ie service trtitory, and Pees ea cane an estos aaa a ai inspe sbove-noted Iocan ad vil be Sern be Abana nse Pri ty bnone eed wil be Commie, re Tae ee, PRP CR SERB Aa haga