Page AG — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 7, 1992 Columbus “ BUSINESS REVI EW _ YESS SUPPORTED ay a SuNPORT wR | ae ME Prn ‘RY BE t | THIS FAMILY SUPPORT \RS 3 get . i ee = Se SIGNING ON. The local Canadian Women in Timber group is promoting a Forestry Awareness Day today by ensuring signs reminding people of the importance of the woods industry to the community appear in the windows of homes and businesses. Above, CWIT executive members Burga Ander- son (left to right), Dianne Smith, Patti Cyr, Donna Diana and Chris Kofoed show off samples of the, naturally, wooden DOLLARS — signs. They were all made by CWIT members, TERRACE — Three speakers are appearing at lunchcon meet- ings here over the next month. Oct. 19 marks a talk by Sandy Highet, vice president’ and regional manager of the Federal Business Development Bank. That’s a Terrace Rotary Club meeting and chamber of com- merce members are invited. It lakes place at noon at the Coast Inn of the West. David Levi, president of the Working Opportunity Fund, speaks to chamber members Oct. 22 at 11:45 a.m. at the Bavarian Inn. And on Nov. 5, B.C, Forest Al- liance president Jack Munro speaks at a chamber luncheon. It lakes place at 11:45 a.m. at the Coast Ina of the West. Call 635-2063 to reservé a scat for all of these meetings. kkkkk The Terrace and District Cham- ber of Commerce sponsors a home-based business workshop Oct. 21 and 22. Loan group gets money TERRACE — A Jocal organiza- tion which loans and finds money for new or existing small businesses has received a grant from the federal government. The business development cettre of 16-37. Community Fu- tures will use the $126,600 for overliead expenses for 10 months beginning this month. The community futures concept was introduced to the region three years ago and this is the fourth payment as part of a five-year federal assistance plan, says group spokesman Reg Stowell. He said the moncy is separate from a federal government Joan pool which the centre uses to help new or existing small businesses, The 16-37 Community Futures program here rents space in the provincial government’s training our AND ABOUT It takes place in the TEC Centre 6-10 p.m. both nights, Pre- registration is required. Call 635- 2063. kakke New owners of Terrace Shell on Kalum are Linda Pelletier and Brian Wagner. It’s a bit of a departure for Pcl- lclicr, who owns the emplay- ments skills training company called Creative Options. Wagner has owned a service station on the lower mainland. The partners took over from Giannino Pretto the beginning of September. ka kkk The provincial probation office is moving from its courthouse location. toa spot inthe Skecna Mall. - Leasing begins Nov. 1 with im- provements planned before taking occupancy, says a British Colum- bia Buildings | Corporation spokesman. John Murphy said the move will free up space in the coutt- house. The Skecna Mall space comes to 2,594 square feet and the lease is for five years. kkkkk There’s a new publishing and communications company in town. Partners Mike Kelly and Tod Strachan have opened up shop as Phoenix Publishing and Commu- nications in the Lazelle Ave. of- fice space occupied by Dave -Parker,when he was MLA. : They'll. dé report writing, desk ak + Sponsored By: * Uniquely Yours * Heather's Balloon — % Ashbury’s * Images by Karlene * Custom Video * Avis RentA-Car / Bridal Boutique & Fashions vail Magic & Flowerland * Coast Inn of the weate” oe aed x Jack of Clubs Disco * Rose’s La es Fashions . oe \ ¢ fi (GRAND PRIZE! : _ de ok. } ritwo to:Vancouver on Canadian Airliries, plus . rime ca oS vie oye, i wf wT i ele 4 »... CQAST INN OF THE WEST f z *.Qoors open at 7:00 pm oo ‘ASHeW starts at 8:00 pm = For invitations goivact Ashbury’ or _ Uniquely Yours Bridal Bou Master of Ceremonies DOUG SMITH By Invitation Only Saturday, October 17] “x Door Prizes ' . a “hors D'Oeuvres J Niqueis Fashions oh ne 1 1 , can and enterprise centre located bes- ide the province’s access centre As, Ruights of HELPING HANDYMAN - PROJECT Qver 65 years of age? Sutfering from short or | “term illness? * Disabled? In need of help to stay | in your home? |The Handyman will install and maintain safety devices, access ramps, do minor repairs to “home and equipment. in need of these services? ‘Know someone who does? ‘Call 635-7550. Leave a Message at anytime. on the corner of Eby and Lazelle. It draws its name from the major highways of the northwest. In addition to using federal money, the business devclopment centre acts as an agent for provin- cial programs and puts together financing packages from financial institutions. The community futures concept exists across the country. The business development centre’s ultimate goal is to devel- op its own pool of loan money, becoming independent from as- Constitutional Forums with Jim Fulton, M.P. and Helmut Giesbrecht, M.L.A. sistance from the federal govern- ment. A board made up of northwest residents guides the program through its various policies and OCTOBER 8 - KITIMAT 6 pm - 8 pm at Nechako Elementary (multi-purpose room) phases. top publishing, annual reports and OCTOBER 9 ; TERRACE Pp ; a an business rescarch and investiga- 7 pm- 9 pmat NWCC (room 2001) tions among other work. COPIES OF THE ACCORD Kelly and Strachan were the editorial department of the now- WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE MEETING. closed Terrace Review. PLAN FOR TOMORROW WITH CANADA _ SAVINGS BONDS - For 46 years, millions of Canadians have counted on Canada Savings Bonds to build their future. Again this year, they're one of the best all-round investments you can make. 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