Page A10 — Tartace Standard, Wednesday, September 12, 1990 Springing up. THEY'RE BACK! Pine mushroom depots are springing up ail over town as the annual 1 picking season gets underway. The $25 million'a year business in B.C. draws buyers fram the Orient. Mushrooms are flown fresh to waiting markets. Prices for top grade pine mushrooms are in the $20-$25 a pound range. nanied - TERRACE — Former Kalum J forest district head. ‘Gerry Dodd © — he retired earlier this year — has been named chairman of the city’s new Forestry Advisory committee. The vice-chairman’s’ post will be filled by registered . professional forester Rod At : nold: recently-formed committee's in- augral meeting. included: * call for Forests minister Claude Richmond to appoint a — local. representative to a work- . § ing group charged with develop- ing ‘a strategy for old growth forests in the province; . *. arecommendation council invite Richmond to visit- nor- thwestern communities to discuss the controversy surroun- ‘ding the awarding of a forest .-licence for the Sustut-Takla area ‘to Prince George com- panies; * ‘sending a letter to. Rich- mond pointing out much of the wood in the western portion of the Sustut-Takla would be lost to bug-kill unless harvesting got under way quickly. Feds promise all parties to have say in fish deal © ‘ Other decisions - taken at the Child Car Seat ‘SAFETY CHECK. ‘Saturday, September zaa0 -10'a.m. - 4 p.m. | ICBC CLAIM CENTRE - 4612 Kelth Ave. (Hwy 16)... Spode thanks © the following businesses and organizations * 1c6¢ e Paragon Ir Insurance Agency ® Wightman & Smith Insurance Agency Lt. * Skeena Health unit: * Terrace Co-op . ‘bahy's Kime: Hestar Hill” Dats & Tine of Birth: August 18, 1990 at 12:28 Weight: S ibs. 1 oz Sex: Femala. _ pan Teddy & Rita Hill 's Name: Shyiah Rae Ann. - TERRACE — Sport and com- mercial fishermen will be represented at the land claims : negotiated between themselves bargaining table when native and the federal government. fishing rights are negotiated, the “All stakeholders should have a federal fisheries minister said © say in these negotiations — but the Nisga’a is part of an overall land claims package being cluding control over fisheries, Valcourt said commercial and sport fisheries fears about native control must be met by. involving those groups in the claims process. Date & Tine of Eth August 19,1990 al 8:33 pin. Weight 7.55 ibs Sex: Female Parents: Andeow & Sandi Raviakin oe Baby's Name: Kelsey Leah : “Date & Thee of Bh: August 7, 198D at 8:47 am Weight: 4 lbs. 10/1 0z. Sax: Fornale Parents: Mark & Donna Wilcox management of this resource. *Phat’s why DFO (Depart- ment of Fisheries and Oceans) became’ involved in this co- management idea to give the native community a say into this 4 last week. how this can be achieved [ do **This is resisted by aboriginal . Baby’s Name: Jody Ann **We cannot hope to resolve | not yet know. But we have to ” id, resource issue, Not because they Date & Time af Birth: August 23, 1990 at 6:43 am hoy y people,” he said, “And you vant to rape it — I think if Weight: 7 Ib. 10 oz, Sax: Femate these issues without having in- put from these third parties who feel so much threatened by whatever settlement can be ar- rived at,’’ said Bernard Valcourt. © Valcourt spoke prior to meeting with the Nisga’a Tribal Council to gauge the native '. bargaining stance on fisheries control, also claim a large area of land A fisheries agreement with and rights to resources there in- ~ Church to hold a dedication TERRACE — A dedication Included in those invited to service is planned Sept. 23 to attend the dedication are mark the conversion of the Od- members of the Prince George dfellows Hall into the Terrace Full Gospel Christian Fuil. Gospel Christian fellowship church which is the Fellowship church. parent body of the Terrace con- Church members are already gregation. . Meeting in. the sanctuary and have been doing so over the past two months of renovations, Says pastor Slade Compton. “We've been. renovating, cleaning up, holding services and then back to renovating. It'll be nice to have everything finished,” he said. The basement of the building will contain a large common know sometimes I don’t blame them, because I think that governments in the past have shown if anything a bias for those third parties. And I don’t blame the native people for be- ing suspicious of sitting at a table with all these parties He said the government faces against them. But we have to a tough challenge in just getting find away-to ‘orderly-settle-; gto the-land claims negotiating ment of these’ land claims.” vtable ‘without | ‘alienating the "He said co-management of © various groups involved. fisheries with natives is an idea “ thi that goes hand-in-hand with in- au Some people will say ths volving the public more in the jgaybe J am. But I feel that if fisheries. we can if we can bring everyone “Our role is to conserve and together we can work out manage the fishery. Some peo- something that leave us all bet- ple in the past thought the only ter off in the long term.” people who could manage the fishery were these good bureaucrats who accompany me today,’’ Valcourt said. ‘But | think that what the department has been trying in recent years to implicate the people in the find a way. If not to have them as negotiators at the table then maybe as observers or something,’’ said Valcourt. The Nisga’a claim 5,000 square miles of land north of Terrace in the Nass River valley and Kitsumkalum Valley. The Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en — centred around: Hazelton. .—.» Parants: Joan & Randy Kucharyshen - Baby's Same: Scott Galiagher Van Dyk Date & te ef Birth: August, 4, 1990 at 5:75 pm 6 ibs. doz. ‘Sex: Male aah Andy & Cathy Van Dyk A baby brother for Oona Bryan and Evan. anyone wants to conserve it it is them — but because they can be ‘helpful in providing us with the necessary data and information we need to ensure conservation of stocks.” 40° cr LEGO Sept. 12-78 Skeena Mall 635-5236 i t your used room, .and Sunday schoo] classrooms. That renovation work will be ' me N. 4 4 » R f id taking place of the course ofthe } ae \~ e rl gerator! winter and into early spring. laa ». q Totem Furniture is a overstocked! So we're presenting this special limited time | ‘ offer. Calling... all Mothers-To-Boe If there Is a baby'on the way, you'll want to attend welcome wagon's baby shower. je will give you* 4 50" to for your used | | Refridgerator* on the purchase of | Specially Priced 17_& 19 cu. ft. 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