~ ea eC ere ST TT te 2 ate seme Ar Pee ee Mat ete EM ty nh erent one ~ Regional district stamner Tosh “Yamashita told the hearing pan- ing el — directors Les Watmough, ° “District board room: Ba a The, Site for. the "proposed lodge, a few. miles west of Ter-.. _= Yace across Highway-16. from the - ~ Skeena River, would have to be-. . ~ rezoned’ from Low Density Rur- . al toa new. category, | Rural. ~ Resort. Arguments in favor of. _ the change were presented by. Terrace resident Pierre Lussier, who. is, acting as.the local agent wel f parcel; Wolfgang: ‘Volcker. and. ..! Herman Sailer. = Lussier said. ‘the proponents’ ~ would . be. building’ the: lodge > primarily’ for. their. own’ ‘enjoy- “ . Ment-and relaxation, : ‘but they also intend: to lodge parties of up . -- toa dozen.German tourists and © . provide recreational experiences _-... for them, inchiding guided sport . - fishing. Lussier concluded by “/ noting that all the appropriate “. government agencies had . been - Robert. - Cooper and . Gordon “Robinson — thatthe Ministry of ~ ‘Municipal ‘Affairs had written to. “thie effect. that: the. structure ap- . “peared ‘to -fit the. proposed zon- “ing: ‘regulations’ but might have ~~ better success: in’a more attrac- tive site. The Ministry of Health - approved the septic field plan Subject to a Waste Management Branch permit.: historical averages. ‘“Without a guide, what can they (the lodge owners) do?” . Although Terrace Willy: Vogl maintained that the ‘lodge was assured a license, the - head of the fisheries branch for. the Skeena region, Bob Hooton, §f confirmed Culp’s assertions in a— later telephone interview, saying that any lodge built after 1988 is ‘subject to the moratorium and “The Ministry of Environment . ‘Fish and Wildlife ‘Branch, how- ever, had responded more ‘criti- cally, stating that the lodge would have no -assurance of a guiding license because the area - ‘is already “oversubscribed”’ and concluded: that: the lodge pro-~ sight.-- there is currently | a moratorium on the issuance of guiding. li- censes and the ministry intends | ae “Tertace. resident: Jim Culp: x -derlined the comments © 7 Fish ‘and ‘Wildlife, ‘noting. that - to establish limits next year on -existing licenses, The limits, he said, will come inthe form: of quotas on “‘rod-days’” — an licensing will only be considered . under the new angling . ‘guide policy, Hooton ‘expressed. concern about the explosion in the num- ber of applications for guiding licenses his office has recieved over the past year, and ‘noted there are already 25° resident — “posal lacked planning and fore- guides. ‘operating. out ‘of Terrace and - ‘probably another - “25° who . ‘come in from other areas during ; - Hooton noted ‘that the. fishier- i ies branch’ ‘doesn’t care whether ae “fidhinig” ‘season. tourist anglers stay.in‘a. lodge or one of the local’ motels - —. it’s -when.they go out ‘on. the rivers with. a guide that the. ministry gets conerned. “When there are too many people on the. river, “those quotas vil be based on | resident . Local. piano students Ve Seah cag dh At Mt cas aoe 2D ams Hat EE ae gue at RE ee BSE Toes Legislative Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C, V8V 1X4 began warming up for the Pacific Northwest Music Festival iast weekend with a series of _ workshops conducted by UBC plano teacher Robert. . Rogers. Here student Vicky Sainis gets some suggestions - ". Rotifi iedof the owners’ plans annual limit on the accumulated. it’s a detriment to guiding and to on Improving the plece she’s prepared. For stories see * with detailed descriptions ofthe number of fishermen per day . || pages 7 and 2, P pe 7 proposal. fo each guide can take out — and - “Continued on page 22. i. Index. BusineseGuide $12 Church Directory. 18 | ClassitiedAds §§ 19-22. Comics 18 Coming Events 14 Crossword nr 2 Dining Directory == s«*dG Editorial . 4 Horoscope 48 Letters | 5,6 | Sports : 8 Taik of the Town. 6. ZONED OUT: The Kitimat- 7 | oo The safety at two city Intersections is currently under review, but it may be some time before any changes. are "7. made. This one, Kenney and Hwy. 1 18, te Just fine 19 according t¢ to an ROMP tea, © but the ohy isn’t so sure — they os : want to keep, an eye on, te sabia rae io hearings on rezoning ap- | plications last week. One’s at the top of this page, the other two are on page 24. HERITAGE. WEEK:. The and an editorial, page 4. dump is still blazing away, but it’ smaller... page 2. NO ROOM TO. LEARN: Students. in Schoo! cramped quarters in the. | page 17. ae are oar Dt MSE DEN crt en ie RAE) i “tg ¥ Stikine held three public | first In a series of.articles | on the recollections of]... long-time Terrace resi- |: : dent Elsie Smith, page 3, - TRASH FIRES: The local: | _ s not getting _ any pa District 88 could be facing classroom. next year. | ee ene Be eet > ¥.. co a a eg PSO See ae tem Pt aa eater