COE aa Ta gies wm OEE Me Saheb SERIAL late tert Ne DD nner Pe rrr ae Terrace Review: a Wednesday, February’, 3, 191 “ Mt - Letters to the Editor coal and hard rock as well, with Dr. David Kuntz, . We did all of these things i in his office, when I was there for : examinations for a lower back a Problem. dohn Milton (from Kitwancool) ‘| was well-prepared i with lots of wood In and _two car batteries. There's “lots of car trouble at Kit- -wancool! | keep mine ‘plugged In. ‘our kids. don't ‘care what kind of weather It is. . . Bill Protheroe I don’t like it, I’m nota winter person. I’d prefer to “be In Texas! It's been hard for my mother to get her - car Started. Kerry Renshaw It’s not too bad. It hasn’t really affected me except when I’m working ; _ outside — the wind really gets cold, - _ ths ree _ Mr. E. Rudd It hasn’t bothered me at all — | just stay inside. Kelth Towriss There’s no ski. hill this year, so it hasn't affected that. It’s Just cold. when rm pumping gas at the: Co o-0p. Gordon Russell - It-sure sends the chilis through you! We just use . common sense and dress accordingly. ; Sikh ee contributes | to Variety Club Telethon | ‘The Sikh community of Ter- “race, along with those in other “towns and cities throughout B.C., is mounting a special ef- - fort this year’ for one of B.C.’s highest profile charities. The drive began under the in- ‘itiative of Sohan Singh Chahal, a resident of Prince Rupert. Chahal has taken two weeks off his job at the Skeena Cellulose. ‘Watson Island pulp mill to take up a door-to-door collection in B.C. communities for donations’ to the Variety Club Telethon. Chahal said in an interview that he does the collecting with the help of focal Sikh Temple com- mittees, whose members in- troduce him to Sikh families and explain what he is doing. Chahal began the drive in Prince Rupert two weeks ago, followed by campaigns in Tet- race and Kitimat. He says he raised about $4,000 in the three Northwest communities. His plan was to leave Prince Rupert last week and begin a drive through the Cariboo and Central Interior, arriving in Vancouver for the Telethon dates, Feb. 11 and 12. “All I need now is good weather," he remarked. ‘My first.impression of David was, “What the heck, this guy a Surgeon, Ha! Ha! °’ But before my first visit ended I realized I had met a person who cared he was interested in me and what I have done for a living — not | just today but all my life, © David explained all of the — | aspects of the operation to me, and asked my opinions. success, because I listened to what he had told me and I fol- lowed it as close as was possible, Do the people who live here m realize how negative the atmos- phere has become lately? For the’ first time in a dozen or more Also for the first time ever, there are. lots: of big. trucks on the roads. Also new to all of us is -privatization. Do we give it a ‘chance to find its legs and work out its problems? No! We com- plain! Besides all that, we have won't play with you. . The meaning “of the word propaganda is, ‘“‘the spreading cause OT damage an opposing A friend of Dr. Kuntz = the Editor; I fished commercially, hunted, trapped, logged, mined | and 17 years later, I am still not sorry I had the operation. 0 I’ve long-forgotten “the. oe about everything around him: he - loved life, he loved animals, and | The operation was a complete: years, we have a hard winter. . adults acting like children,—- if. you won't give me what I want, I of ideas or information deliberately, to further - one’s © “Surgeon Ha! Ha!’’ Dr. David Kuntz is a number-one surgeon, ‘ “as along with being a first rate per-.. _son,.a_ person who I would be - proud to call my friend. | do believe that David: has. been treated unjustly and: a would like to find a way to have. ee his license reinstated, as Iam sure the man has.done far more , good. than ‘bad by a long shot. . Perhaps. someone ‘out: there — _ can get together: with me and we ~~ can find‘a way to do something for: someone who has done 80: much for others. Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B8 or by phone at (604) 638-9082 or © 635-5218. a 4 Dr. David's. Friend, Randy C. Haigh, Terrace, B. c. - _ Negative atmosphere | To the Editor; cause’’. The publicity in- the. teachers’ strike fits that descrip- tion. It seems the strike was be- © ing used. to jockey for position in - the political arena. I am tired of the negative at- titude that has invaded our city. To those in the teachers’ union — do you realize the seeds you: have planted that will grow to maturity: distrust, discontent, disruption and most of all dis- obedience. You are guilty of the worst.kind of.child abuse -— that of destroying trust. We may. not have acid rain, but we surely © have acid attitudes, the results of which are far worse because they destroy the inner person. Ruth Peters, . Terrace, B. Cc. : More letters on page 6. 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