Thoughts turn to gardens and June weddings NOW THAT everyone is well into the spring season the eager gardeners are anxiously awaiting the right planting time. Others are busy planning for the upcoming summer weddings, For a June wedding, I have a very special happy announcement, Douglas Shawn Stanvick, " son af Doug and Marg Stan- vick, is going to marry his sweethe irl — Karry Kinny, daughter of Buck and Becky Kinny, The marriage will take place on June 20, 1998 at 2 p.m. at Knox United Church at 4907 Lazelle Ave. Officiating the June wed- ding will be pastor Terry Simonson. Kanak The Terrace Beautification Society’s 13th annual Gar- bathon was a great success. OUr numbers were down so'newhat this year but maybe the unsettled weather had something to do with it. In 13 years, we had never heen rained out, so I guess, we should have skipped the number 13 Our spring cleanup was not just for Sunday, April 19, as over the two-weck period we have had several groups of people come out to help. Ainong those was the Cor-' rectional Centre. Officer Ken Swaby and a few in- mates gave us two days of’ litter pick up. From the am- bulance station to Kenny St, they collected a total of | 80 large bags of garbage. And — thanks June Moulton Northwest author is holding a workshop ANYONE INTERESTED in writing will soon get a chance to learn from a pro. Jane Fuller Moulton, a Bums Lake author, will host a writing workshop here next week, It’s happening at the Ter- race Public Library on Thursday, May 14th, from 7 —to9pm. Moulton’s workshop will cover topics such as proper manuscript format, how to find a market, rights to offer and dealing with rejection, Moulton talks about how she got her start in writing and where she gets her ideas. The session will end with a question and answer peri- For more information about the workshop, call the library at 638-8177. to Terry: YVONNE MOEN Anderson for arranging stu- dents from the Bahai Inter- national from Vancouver Is- land. They collected over 20 bags of litter from the hospi- tal property. The Christian f.eformed Church bad a group out and collected more than 100 bags of garbage. The Ventures weere also out, collecting 60 bags of litter. Skeena Cellulose had a worker who picked up 110 bags of garbage outside their fence. The Lakelse Junior High , alternate school’s students did a one block area from ‘the Dairy Queen to Atwood and they collected a dump- ster and a half of garbage from just that area, And on our Garbathon . April 19, 47 people came out and collected over 98 bags of garbage. The grand total: 468 bags plus a dumpster and a half HAPPY COUPLE: Doug Stanvick and Karry Kinny are set to tie the knot on June 20, collected and boy did it make a difference. We must also say thank you to McDonalds for sponsoring this cvent, all lbe merchants whgo contribute and of course Riverside Dis- posal’s Steve and Martha for the dumpster and haul- ing all the garbage away. And thank yor to all the volunteers and everyone for helping. kk kak I have a few special be- lated birthday greetings going out for April fora few well known ladies of Ter- race, Julia Little bad her 80th birthday on April 11, 1998. A surprise birthday party was held for Julia with some out of town friends coming to help ceiebrate her happy day. On April 14, 1998, Jean Maroney bad her 70th birthday. A gathering of friends was held later in the week at the home of very close firend Marian Purschke, Everyone had a very lovely afternoon. On April 15, Edith Kawinsky celebrated her 76th birthday. Edith is the daughter of the founder of Terrace, George Little. On April 28, Ella McClel- lan also celebrated her 80th birthday. Ella was bor on April 28, 1918 in Hilliard Alberta. Ella and her hus- band Earl came to Terrace in 1945, kkk tok Bizthdays for May at Ter- raceview Lodge: May 6 — Gertrude Crick, May 13 — Sam Budiselick, May 29 — Len Harrington, May 31 — John Shawchuk, Birlhdays for May at the Willows Apartments are: May 3 — Floyd Dean, May 4 — Elsie Brunelle, May 12 — Marie Clifford, Laurie Loutit, and Bert Goulet. Sienna Tacoma Tercel TERRACE TOYOTA. 635-6558 4912 Highway 16, Terrace * 1-800-313-6558 www.terraceautomall.com Canada’s Oldest Toyota Dealership _ Nerthwest f. OEE GHih et 87 (ehoge Phone 250-635-6511 ww nwee. boca The Terrace Standard, Wechesdoy Moy 6,_ 1998 - B5 ‘Lots | to choose from at blow out | prices. Instock items only. Come see our great selection of Ceramic Tile « Glass Blocks Marble Kitimat Smelter Expansion Feasibility Artist’s rendering of proposed smelter expansion. Oniy two buildings are shown here; the actual expansion would see four buildings built. Alcan is currently studying the feasibility of expanding its smelter operations located at Kitimat, B.C, by an additional 225-250,000 tonnes of annual production capacity. The proposed expansion is estimated to cost $1.2 billion and would require approximately 400 mW of power tor operations. The new facilities would be located on Alcan land north of the existing smelter, avoiding fisheries sensitive areas. The new smelter would employ state-of-the-art Pechiney pre-bake technology - a different technology than that currently used at Kitimat Works. Alcan is currently preparing its Application for a Project Approval Certificate (PAC) for submission to the Environmental Assessment Office. As part of tha Application process, Alcan is undertaking a broad range of environmental, social, economic, cultural and heritage stud- ies, Atcan plans to complete the studies and submit an Application before the end of 1998. A PAC is raquired betore construction can begin. Animportant component of the study process is providing opportunities for the public to learn about the project and to have input into the study process. Alcan recognizes the important role that the pubiic plays in clarifying community issues and concerns and identifying means through which community benefits can be enhanced and impacts mitigated. Once the feasibility study is completed, the Alcan Board of Directors will consider the study findings along with costs, world aluminum market conditions, public support, government support and operational stability in determining the viadility and timing of the Kitimat project, Alcan encourages interested members of the public to learn more about the project and to share their views, concerns and ideas with Alcan. Project information is currently available at Alcan’s community office located at 224 City Centre, Kitimat, and at the follawing website: http://www.sno.net/alcan. In addition, feasibility study open houses are planned for Kitimat and Terrace in late May / early June. if you have any comments, concerns or questions, would like more information about the project, or would like to receive information about the upcoming open houses, visit Alcan’s community office in Kitimat or call us us at the fallawing numbers: Telephone: 250-639-8677 Telefax: 250-639-8586 Or write to; Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Lid. Att: Mr. Bob Vanstone Box 1800, Kitimat B.C. V8C 2H2 E-mail: ralph_reschke@alcan.com Alcan Smelters ' and Chemicals ,, .. Limited 4 et an