Terrace, Bc Canada

Terrace, Bc Canada

Legislative Library, oT Parliament Buildings, # Victoria, B.C. 4~ VSV IX4 :/t • . ..'- .. •.-.. :, . " . - • ,. • ..-:. :~ .:~' - ..' .'. !: ":..:,::,,):.. : '-:-, f . "'. .-. •. " • " "" 'E - . :.-, '.';i?'.; ..... ":. [ . ~..z .,° q °l.._!ll I Phone• 635-7 ' 'j. .-* _°. ,.: :.635-7269: i I r I1 I IIi I I 3 ~15' ~;='~ "~: , ' r .11 ma.y eject tentative contract .... ::i~i"This-_.::,: , • P. ackage. is. disgusting,". BCNU: bargaining rep Ursula weeks." longer on strike while the tenta- for the HEU Terrace local of M~e Cousins fumed yesterday, Althaus will be travelling the Cousins feels that if the agree- tiye agreement is being consid- more than 100 employees,, said: m0rmng. Itsan .sul. - region in the. intervening time ment is-:ratified .the problems ered, Mills Memorial remains only two minor:items have beeii ?::~iC0usins, staffing the:, ne~e. •explaining the terms Of:the pack- that b~O~fit :~i~n the strike will behind picket lines• The Hospi-. settled so far in their bargaining centerat',the BCNU strike head, - age(t6:northwest nurses. n~ot besoived. She predicted that tal Employees Union, represent- with the HLRA, which began • i quarters by .Mills Memorial:" ~ ,"Fro most disheartened," patients will" suffer from the ing housekeepers, cooks and a when the contract expired at the HoSpiial; was referring to a Cousinscommented. "For most same understaffing that exists variety of other skills, is on end of March. tentative •settlement betw~n the 0fus this is the first time we've now and hospitals will lose the strike and the nurses have "The HLRA doesn't want to BCNU and the Hospital Labour everibeen on strike. Iexpected cooperation of nurses. agreed to honor their pickets• cooperate or move on any- Relations Association an, morel :than this after two. Although the nurses are no Elaine Pigeau, chairperson thing," she remarked.. nounced Monday. : Despite the fact that the % BCNU bargaining committee has recommended acceptance of the deal, Cousins said she: and t. the local nurses She has talked to are probably going to vote against it, ,'Thiswon't meet our r Iieeds, and it •won't bring back i:hhrses who•have left the profes, sion,'!. shi:said.: - i': The:HLP~ is offering a com-~' ,pounded wage increase of 29 percent: (~og~ins: fig~es 26~per, cent fr0nl '~ aV~iha~ie info~'ina, . --% ,.~ tion) over the next three years in a senes of, sm increments, the BCNU Was-initially seeking 33 percent, in the"firsti:year, and: later moderated to20 percent in the first year and seven in each of the remaining two years. ..... 'Tollra¢, pioneer BlllMcRae (center), accompanied by wife Helene, sacrificed his Intense love of privacy Saturday BCNU members will vote on to be roasted by a panel of prominent local citizens who had a few stories to tell about the early days. But it was the proposal in about two for a good ca use:.McRae was the drawthat raised $30,000 for the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Foundation. Dr. Lee and Thelma Weeks; Cousins Said Terrace • (left) came upfrom Victoria for the occasion., The enforcer arrives There will be a Bylaw En- spending about one half of, his forcement Officer in Terrace by time doin$ a regular foot pa~ol. , mid-August- so be prepared. of the. downtown •core seeking. The new city employee will be out parking violaters and issuing : looking for untidy and unsightly tickets. premises under the Nuisance By- The Bylaw Enforcement Offi- law, derelict vehicles parked on • cer will be under ~contract from : i;i: ~ ~ city rights-of-way and trucks the Corps of Commissionalres parking in residential areas un- at a cost of $12.21 per h0ur. der the Street and Traffic By- Members of the Commission- law, noise violations under the ~ aires are retired law enforcement Noise Control Bylaw, and re- officers and military officers. ceiving complaints under the •The Corps currently provides Smoking Control Bylaw. personnel for security work at As well, the officer will be the Terrace Airport. L-Gin Terracetoday The Honourable David C. Lain, Lieutenant Governor of B.C.. and Mrs. Lain are :visiting Terrace briefly today as partof their ° spring tour of coastal B.C. communities. v They arrive here by helicopter from Kemano at 11:30 a.m. and :: ~ I ~ ~ ' attend a luncheon sponsored by the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce at the,Inn of the West. Following that, • ~: i they will tour city hall and then depart for Kitimat by helicopter Graduating Caledonia,Senior Secondary student Janet Lennoxwas this year's recipient of at 2 p.m. :~ the Governor General s Bronze Medal, given to the student with the highest academic • standing.: She received the cup from principal Bill Stum at the grad ceremony Friday, and In the course of the spring tour they will be travelling on board she will be presented with the medal today by visiting Lieutenant-Governor of B.C. David the Canadian Forces destroyer HMCS Huron. On the northwest ' • Lain., section of the tour transportation will be by Sea-King helicopter while the ship is anchored at Bella Bella. •il, ¸ • ............. ........ - ......................... _.... .... ............... ~ .... : ................ ,~.. ,, ,.~.,,. ,,~.~,.~,,~.,~,, ..,~,.......... ,,_ =%,: • . ° • • •. ._, - • ••, • ,.: " 2 Terrme Review-- Wednesday, June 28, 1989 •...i -;" U L n ';~::~S nday shoppi g' " " ' -- it's back again Sunday shopping may become businesses were• polled and 90 an issue in Terrace again. percent were opposed. Accord- Local businessman George ing to Clark, the Quesnel bylaw Clark, on behalf of the Save has stood the test of the Su- Sunday, committee has asked preme :COurt of B.C. and has city:council to adopt a Terrace had •the!~effect-of iproducing a version of a Quesnel/byiaw ¥olun~ i:Closure !of Stores in: which regulates shoppinghours. ~Quesn~l~on SuiidaY::"It is in the ~. He,also =ked.council to:support best: hiterests i of t~e: citizens of provincial ieg~slation similar to i Terrace; employer ~d emPloyee that put in place by Ontario~ to~h~ve the protection such a whici~.requires that all business- bylaw~'~ would.offer,,*" ~.... "~' " stud:Clark."' es Close their doors at least one "It is inzp0rtant thai city Council days "week; "Clark says this act quickly to -pass such iegisla- legislation has pretty we]l killed tion. Sunday shopping inOntario. •Mayor Jack Talstra told Council 'has ~referred the pro .... Clarkthat theyhad made ,Mtor- posed bylaw *to :the Finance ney General Bud smith aware of~ Committee for discussion and a the referendum but there was recommendation. But if it is nothing else they could do up to adopted there Would be a com- this point. And there Were at promise betweenthose for and least two aldermen .who showed against Sunday shopping ~ it support for the Save Sunday would exist, but only until noon. proposal. Bob Cooper said that t The proposal would require a the bylaw would quash the argu- closing time of no later than 6 ment that Stewart residents • .~ -.:.: • p.m. from Monday to Thursday couldn't get to Terrace in time :. ,...:~ and Saturday, 9 p.m. on Friday to shop on Saturday/and Dave .....~ .... .~ and 12 noon on Sunday. ' Hull stated that he felt the city Clark reminded council of the • should act swiftly. ,'The larger -~- .~.. fact that 64 percent of the mu- companies have won and I nicipal voters in 1987 were op- would like to see the •wishes of Along with several other Kltimat-Stlklne Regional District directors and staff members, BeY posed to Sunday shopping. At the -electorate .:carried out," :he Rodrigo, Judy T'racy and John LeSage took some time for relaxation at Bishop Bay Hot Springs during the regional district's tour •of Douglas Channel last weekend. • the sanie time, hesaid, Terrace said. • . • , , • . , ~," Council approves casino idea IL .~_ II' :II " ' I I - - .: The city of Terrace has en- sign has very stringent regula- licencesafew months agobut he dorsed the Terrace Hotel's ap- tions whichmust be followed by expects that to be rifted in the Terrace,lntenors LLtd. ph'cation to the B.C. Gaming all operators. next two to, threemonths, At Exterior and interior paints c6mmission'" for. fight •to estab- that time; he~says~ because they A rn trorig flooring *, Harding carpets lish :a casino in Terrace. Contrary to ,other media re- are doing all •.the ground work Sunworthy wallpaper The request for support was_ ports that the Gaming Commis- now, their application wilt be first dealt with by the Finance sion was no longer issuing ca- one of the first to be considered. "All tl e supplies you need" Committee, who were told by sino licences, Gerry Ray, Assis- Ray says the opening of a RCMP Inspector Larry Yeske tant Operations Manager for the casino in Terrace would provide that the issuance of a gaming Terrace Hotel, sounds very op- up to 40 new jobs and would be 4610 Lazelle Ave. licence would pose no problems timistic. Ray says a moratorium beneficial to all charities and because the Gaming Commis- was placed on the issuance of non-profit organization in the 6,35-6600 community.. He explailzed that. 50 percent of the gross amount "/: , , THIS WEEKS taken in each night will go to the ,• ,~". Grader brings $36,100 PUZZLE ANSWER sponsoring organization, 10 per- ACROSS [~! ~d i u 4 Exists "tERRACE -- The city received Other offers were submitted by cent will be payable to the pro- :1 Buddy 60P en 4 Building site Docsde four offers for a 1976 120 Cat Terrace Wade Contracting for vincial government, and the 1 Hint 7 Wind $26,305, Far-Ko Contracting for 10 Past 8 Betow Grader it put up for tender, and casino operator will take the re- 11 Donate 9 Brilliance 12 One time 11 Obtained council opted to accept the high- $22,500, and Bill G.

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