‘August 16,1968, Weekly Record -3 Special meeting for bylaws Council held a special other sums owed by The lease will put the ‘meeting on August 9 to Quadra Ventures Indus- District in a better posi: five readings 10 several trial Lodge (Tumbler tion to go affer the de- ‘bylaws and deal with the Ridge) Ltd. to the Dis- faulted payments, for they Quadra tax issu. Irit of Tumbler Ridge. now have a signed eo- Council gave final read" Quadra Ventures has venant with Quadra which ing to the Capital Works, not paid their taxes, and says they will pay accord- Machinery and. Equip: when asked why Council ing to the terms of the ment Reserve. Fund. Ex: Is giving hema lease, one lease penditure Bylaw #181, of the Council members ‘This bylaw authorizes the said that the lease has With the lease signed, purchase of three major default provisions and the terms and conditions pieces of equipment. ceriain conditions for the Of the lease now become Bylaw #184, bylaw for payment of tax and rent. applicable leasing” propery 10. the Tumbler Ridge Goll and ~ Cnty hb i LT TS thee readings HOSPITALITY PAYS Bylaw #185, a bylaw for EAM, the leasing of property 0 Cait le, ——— teal Lodge, (Tumbler Ridge) “Lid, ‘received tice readings ‘A motion was passed by Counell that the District, ff Tumbler Ridge Coun authorize Wilson, Staples, McDonnold and Marley to commence any lepal action necessary 10 fecover outstanding. Pro ery tax levies for 1986, 1987, and 1988 and any The Diffeence Bweon Narra Foods and Shes HEALTH FOOD CENTRE Phone: (604) 782 - 4656 901C- 103d Ave Francs & Kay Dawson Creek, BC Harel ViG264 Drugs before lon Brod Scat tke - Jolaeon backs pool rus BoB MUSIC exo, by Nancy Perkins port fora pool that he has Ltd. for architectural ser- se erOn TOLL FREE 1-800.293-008 eecet During avesent council ever ected inany ofthe vies for Phase | of the meng, Bran Johmon, mary studies hea been indoor poo to. tat thecorsllantinchargeat involved in; Johnson said mum fied fee o $8500 the Parks Recreation and_ tha 91pecent of hone aoe Cultural Study and the responding to the survey \dead ew Feast Stay for the were in favor of ook ooh ates Couned "Johnson retested that Min the findings of the the cow would be io Poot easy Study: He sbout $2andhai rl fo Counall hata the ion, Depending on he information vas now in finance vsrctere and foran informed deckon, grants avaiable, ths ‘ing hay ahowgh he would amount to about QneSepbure on i ey expensive im_ S10 pee month om ann er his opinion, the benefits dividual homeowner's | Consumers all over the outweigh the costs taxes, ‘sng eal ar ledr pa ood products and food in Some of the benefits Johnson suggested that (00d products and food i included responding (0 aleiure pool be bull, one Stcilents made from such focal demand, Johnson that would concentrate on SSoUceouresas sovonsee: felt there would be social an_overall water recre- ayAM food senttshave benefitstothe wholecom- ation area, for tots to developed dozens of new tunity by reducing social adults soda am cottonseed in problems and developing Council made a motion cluding s cottonseed bur higher degree of con to accep the TR. Peas R- Soybeansarealeady be {eaten bility Study in principle. Meuse extensively in ma He sid that he re: They also voted to ree ating and veactable oll and Soon wil be replacing mi rived the strongest sup. ain Vie Davies Architect Sogn, wil Be epuai Once they learn they'll play the Pewerisasoft metal eas: rest of their lives ty dened and scratched: Al veays wash by hand in luke. Srarm sodey water, ise and Tnumediately dry with asoft fhoth to restore luster and prevent water spots. @ YAMAHA (una daa nal nad ult LICENSED. PREMISES Steak Seafood Special Coffees Catering available OPEN Mon.-Sat. 5:00 p.m. - 10:30 p. Revervtions recommended 213 Main st, Tumbler Ridge 262.33 “eo neon THE RHYTHM PALS countrys Western Band