fi FFF re INESS REVIEW, [CAR RENTALS. Tarrace Standard, Wednesday, hove 6, 1991 — Poon 40 ; - Cutting edge NEW IN THORNHILL is All C's Glass, operated by Doug. Closter (above). Closter’s been in the business for 17 years, § the last 13 as manager of All-West Glass’ Kitimat outlet. Hav- _ ing decided it was time to get out on his own, he chose to” move here because “It's becoming the hub”, he explains. Alt” ‘C's carries all types of glass and will soon be offering a line in - or ' North; Betti windows as well. QUT: AND ABOUT PT EEBA. GS Promotion targets literacy Two local: bookstores are Minute Maid juices and part of anational promotion drinks will be able to get a 33 intended to encourage peep to buy more books: -and, at the same.time, raise money for the fight against iE literacyiieec ge eta, Coles.; Books; “and Mis... River Books are both involv- ed‘in the: Coca-Cola Foods campaign. which is tied to bearing: the"-promotion’s ‘Save A ON, This Book} stickers. i ‘For every book’ ‘plirthased,” ‘Coca-Cola will’ donate. 50 cents to the Canadian Give the Gift of: Literacy Founda-, ay _ that company's Minute Maid tion, to a maximum of oe $30,000. 5 products. as ; ; People .; collecting. four: The promotion: runs until specially marked ends - -of March 31, 1992. Smelter under microscope — Alcan expects to complete The evaluation of the the first environmental audit smelter will determine its of ‘its*Kitimat’ works within compliance with — provincial the next two weeks. permits and the company’s In charge of the audit is Dr. Art Reid. who last year completed a similar project ways to meet tougher en- “at the company’s Jamaica _ vironmental regulations and plant, Reid was environmen- © significantly improve en- tal affairs manager there for _ vironmental awareness two D years. i among employees. attempt.-to come up with per cent. discount on books - own regulations, It will also. Tax refund | for sawmill © Local government has had to hand back nearly $58,000 in tax money to Skeena Cellulose Inc. (SCI) following a change in the company’s assessed property value. Based on its: original ASSeSS- - ment, SCI was billed $852,705 $189,060: went to pay school taxes with. for 1991, Of that, the city picking up the bulk of the remaining $663,645. (The latter figure includes tax levies . for the Kitimat-Stikine regional. district and regional hospital district). However, legislation changes’ introduced by Victoria allowed the company to exempt some equipment such as its sorter bins. That prompted the B.C. Assessment Authority to reduce the company’ $§ assessment - which in turn required the tax refund, As a result, SCI gets $12, 908: back from School District 88 ~ while the other authorities have to hand over the remaining . $45,000. City treasurer Keith Norman ‘said it had known the rebate until the - legistation was passed and dealt with by the assessment authori- « hadn’t known what the’. §. was coming — but, ty, amount would be. Tourism group elects new exec TERRACE —. Bob Silverson of Smithers will serve as president of the North By Northwest Tourism association for the next 12 months. Also elected to the executive commitiee were. -Gary ‘Miltenberger (Smithers), . treasurer; - ‘ Queen Charlotte Islands), Jeff King -(Tlell, secretary; Bob Gemmel (Dease Lake), vice-president Stikine- Wier (Prince Rupert), VP Skeena-Queen Charlottes; Dave Neuman (Stewart), VP Kitimat-Stikine; -Jack Hooper (Prince George), VP Fraser-Fort George; and Graham. Holmes George), past president. , Directors at large are. Ethel _ Cresswell (Vanderhoof), Ed Sager (Kitimat), Lu Vertecchio (Prince George), Steve Smith (Prince (Prince Rupert), Peter Monteith (Terrace) and Mark .Aubrey (Creston Spur). King,: Cresswell, Vertecchio and Aubrey are new to the board and replace retirees Gail Guise (Kitimat), Joy Lafortune (Queen Charlotte City), Jim . Tyogi. (Fort St. Yvonne Heath (McBride). James and ~~ Call Us’ Today For Complete Rental Rate Information 3779 River Drive Project Flame Out, a research project: funded ' : Foundation, . reduce teenage smoking among their peers. : a | 8 CORRECTION In our. flyer, affective Nov. 3 to 9, 1991’ we incorrectly advertised tha price of SESAME SEED TRAY BUNS, The correct price should read: Package of 12 -$1.98 each. Ganada Safeway apologizes for any inconvience this may have caused our customers. (% SAFEWAY Today's better way# ee Project Flame Out. thanks — Cen tral Mountain Air, - -. for donating - three round-trip tickets from © Vancouver to Terrace. 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