te ee Sa ea ae I q & Edna Cooper: All we nead Is the will to pull together. Edna Cooper runs for school trustee The main issue facing our school system is our race in 1943, Married with four children who were all educated in the public school system of Terrace. Community affairs; @ Founding member and past president of the Terrace Little Theatre. TRUCKS OCTOBER CAR & TRUCK SALE 10% Discount on all units purchased for Cash. No Trade 1980 Chevrolet Suburban, 9-passenger 1978 GMC % Ton pickup 1979 International Scout 4x4, orange 1978 Dodge 1/2 ton, green 1975 Chevrolet Van, camperized, red @ Founding member and past president of the 1960's Presently: @ Member of the Canada Employment Appeal Board @ Member of the Court of Revision - @ Member of the British Columbia Arts Board Wallace Schmidt I feel that we must recognize our children for what they are, ‘‘our number one natural resource’, and that the future of our province and country depends on how well we prepare them for the future. I feel we must work to put an end to the con- flicts between teachers, the school board and government, and get back to each doing the job they are meant to do. I feel that a- good education is a right that we must strive to protect. I feel there is a need for more grass roots in- volvement, i.e., parents and taxpayers. I would work hard to see that everyone con- cerned with education was given a fair hearing at the school board level. PROFILE Wallace (Wally) Schmidt, born March 8, 1943, Pembroke, Ont. Educated in Ontario and B.C. Grew up in the Okanagan. Married — Freda Jane | Schmidt, two sons — Wade, 20 and Garth, 18. Past president of Lions Club, Lumby, Wallace Schmidt: Young people are our natural resource. B.C.; past member Lum- by volunteer fire depart- ment. Work experience: Before marriage, worked for a Canadian construc- tion company on various projects in Canada, the In Terrace court USA (New York State, Montana, Texas and Florida), South America (Colombia), Aruba and New Zealand. After marriage, worked at family-owned sawmill in Lumby until it was sold. Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 5, 1986 15 seeks trusteeship Started at Skeena Sawmills as shift foreman in 1979, took over current position of planer superintendent at Skeena Sawmills in 1984. Library lighting studied TERRACE — The City of Terrace will be look- ing into a budget for lighting around the Ter- race Public Library. The lighting is required to help deter vandals in Lower Little Park. The cost of new lighting is under investigation, meanwhile three new street lights are to be placed in the parking lot beside the park. The city is also in- vestigating the possibility of getting a new dog and handler for the RCMP to patrol the area. The new lighting and the RCMP addition have been classified as under preliminary investigation before any commitment can be made, as the cost to the city may be quite high. r— | perception of it. phere is Terrace Art Association. . 9 | _ such a cloud of doom @ Helped in the — i. : N | wt and gloom hanging over establishment of: the In Terrace Provincial $600 for ope mene his O veh Icie: om i us, because of the reces- Terrace Arts and Crafts Court on Wednesday, ability to drive was im- Do you have problems with picking up preacrip- y sion, that we can’t see Show, the Terrace Arts Oct. 22 Hubert Bolton aired tions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For the forest for the trees. Council, the Terrace was jailed 10 days for PAlse- |, , all your moving and delivery "weneed and speedy y - Let us assess our situa- Public Art Gallery. each count concurrent 4) rrigay Oct. 24:in P service. é tion realistically; we @ Chairman B.C. for failing to appear in Terrace Provincial Court | te have wonderful school Festival of Sports court. Lawrence Stella was GROCERY PICKUP a facilities, excellent @ Chairman 1967 ** fined $35 for an offense 130 & =00 PM cally ‘ teachers and a dedicated Centennial Celebrations On Friday, Oct. 24in under the Liquor Con- | plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fr. a School Board. All we @ Chairman 1975 and. Terrace Provincial Court trol and Licensing Act . need is the will to pull 1977 Skeena Zone Gloria Hogg was fined ~ Jn Terrace Provincial onty84.29 ig together for our com- Drama Festival $600 for operating 4 Court on Friday, Oct.24 | FREE TO SENIORS... a mon goal — an effective @ Chairman 1978 B.C. motor vehicle while her Singh Kanwarindar was only through Chimo ae isn : MW education for our Provincial Drama ability to drive was im- fined $600 for operating & Safeway. 7 a children. Festival paired. a motor vehicle while his ig BACKGROUND e Chairman 1982 Ter- “+* ability to drive was im- 638-8530 if Born in Saskatchewan race ¢ Oldtimers Remon In Terrace Provincial paired, Kanwarindar was " 2 a: _ Born in saska ® €rman in ierrace Court on Friday, Oct. 24 also fined $400 for driv- imo e ivery ‘d in 1930. Moved to Ter- for three terms in the Dale Brehaut was fined ing while disqualified. | ee a rare ote eee Bes T he Canadian Pacific tradition of serving the North began over 40 years ago. 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