a ae i ie i ial Page AS — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 16, 1990 Skeena Cell probe TERRACE ~~ Skeena Cellulose is conducting an opinion survey in the northwest to find out what people think of its plans to secure a long term supply of pulpwood. Information from the survey will bé used as part of the com- pany’s application to the pro- vincial government for a guarantee of 623,000 cubic metres a year of. pulpwood for 25 years, company vice presi- dent Reg Lightfoot said last week, ea ., “What ‘we.are doing i is going out and getting'a feel for what the issues ‘are,’ said Lightfoot. ~ Skeena- ‘Cellulose is one of four companies who have ap- plied for- ail or part of the 623,000 cubic metre guarantee. All applications ate subject to public hearings... -. ’ That ' guarantee, called Pulpwood ‘Agreement 17, pro- vides for non-competitive sales of pulpwood stands. The com- pany must first use all the wood it has under direct licence and then purchase ‘all that is offered, Liberals prefer . Chretien TERRACE — The front runner in the federal Liberal Party's leadership race pays a visit to public about t pulp | Prince Rupert May 17 for a buf- fet luncheon. ‘Tvl be the first visit of the - campaign for Jean Chretien, who is in front of other can- didates leading into the June leadership convention in Calgary. Chretien is a former cabinet minister, holding a variety of posts during the Trudeau years in power, Skeena riding delegates to the convention overwhelmingly support frontrunner Jean Chre- tien, a riding association spokesman says. Twelve of the 14 Skeena delegates to the June 23 conven- tion have said they will vote for Chretien, Odd Eidsvik said. The other two have not stated their preference, “Everybody except two is supporting Chretien,’’ he said, “‘At the last leadership conven- tion when John Turner was picked, most of the people here voted for Chretien — and they feel it’s his turn this time,’”” Eidsvik — the party’s can- didate in Skeena in the 1988 federal election — said Chretien is getting tremendous local sup- port because he opposes the Meech Lake constitutional ac- cord that would bring Quebec into the constitution, “Most of us in Skeena are against Meech Lake as written,”’ he explained, pointing to. a vote two years ago to deter- mine northwest Liberal support for the accord, ‘'The vote was overwhelmingly against Meech Lake in its present form — something like 60 opposed to three or four in favour,” “Bidsvik said he and riding association president Don Silversides — the two non- elected delegates — also favour Chretien. Reg Lightfoot at a reasonable price from other operations, before it is given the sales. Skeena Cellulose wants. the : pulpwood agreement to act as a security to obtain financing for a $750 million expansion of its Port Edward pulp mill. The area of: the opinion survey stretches from Prince Rupert to Burns Lake, the area of the pulpwood agreement. RODICK M. SNAZEL Area General Manager Kenneth A. McLean announces the appointment of Rodick M. Snazel as Area Operations Manager, effective May 1, 1990. In his new position, Mr. , Snazel will be responsible for - both the Engineering andthe . Network functions of the telephone network, and the operation and maintenance of _ the switching and transmission ~ equipment for the northern portion of British Columbia extending from 100 Mile House in the south to Atlin in the narth, the Queen Charlotte Islands in the west to the Alberta border in the east. This appointment amalgamates both the Engineering and Network departments under one umbrella. Mr. Snazel has 24 years experience with B.C.Tel In which he has held a variety of technical, engineering and network positions in Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Kamlaops and Prince George. His mast recent posilion was Area Engineering Manager. Through his membership in the Cariboo Toastmasters Club of Prince George, Mr Snazel has become involved with “many public speaking activities in our community. He is a public speaking instructor at the College of New Caledonia and is the Prince George Pageant Society speech trainer for our Prince George Queen candidates. Bc ial We make ita way of life. ©. commission. the Survey, was " ‘Lightfoot said the decision to Ma rina | ‘Project aired TERRACE — Boat owners : today will be asking. the |. regional district how it in- tends to operate the MK Bay Marina ‘at Kitimat once it is finished. ‘ Jim Steele of the marina | boat owriers’ association said they’. want ‘to know who will make decisions.: He said members are also unhappy over the time it's taking to improve facilities. ° “We're: missing an entire season and we missed all last winter," said Steele of work which has caused the marina to be closed down. That work ‘to put.,in a breakwater and 125 berths through $1.3 million in federal and provincial grants is expected to be completed this fall, _+ The meeting takes place at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Kitimat council chambers located in that city’s public bes made after: the: ‘company. went through public hearings for a similar pulpwood: “guarantee in the Cariboo, >... The company. was ‘etiticized alt those hearings, held. earlier this year, for its plans toiship wood to‘the coast and then up to'Port Edward. - Nalive, trapping and en- vironmental groups said logging that could result as part of the pulpwood agreement: would af- . fect wildlife ‘and ranching operations in the Cariboo.: Lightfoot | described’. ‘those hearings as a. difficult process but did add they werea learning experience, || “We want to find out what the issues are and be ‘better prepared and better able to ad- dress concerns,’’ he said of its application for the northwest pulpwood guarantee, ‘Public hearings into the pulpwood agreement were to tea See agtygbie Nga np seta ang eg gh era = “ay wg eg aa ange ne | Bavarian dm Restart The frlendilest “ina’’ town! .. Make our place “Your Place” to enjoy an aes , ening ef itnale ding and resscqablepriceat ae - a | Cookin’ ... in the month of May at the Bavarian Inn Whole fresh east coast LOBSTER flown in weekly for your pleasure. 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