a hy ance eat oe af TERRACE — At the in- augural meeting of the School District 88 board of trustees Dec. 2, Lavern Hislop was elected to a second term as board chairman. Stewart trustee Kirsten Chapman was elected vice-chairman. Hislop also took the oath of office along with recently elected Terrace and Thornhill trustees Ed- na Cooper and Francis Sabine and Hazelton trustee Val Napoleon. Cooper, Sabine were formally sworn in by Judge E.L. Iverson, and Napoleon, who arrived after the start of the meeting, was sworn in by -interim secretary- treasurer John McMynn. The District 88 board is now composed of trustees Lavern Hislop, Kirsten Chapman, Jim Angus, Nancy Orr, Dave Parker, Francis Sabine, Edna Cooper and Val. Napo- leon. BYELECTION CALLED The Nov. 15 election left the trustee position for the reserves of Gitwangak, Kitwancool and Kitseguk- la vacant. In a letter Nov. 12 to the Minister of Education, Glen Will- iams, chief councillor for the Gitwangak Band Council, states that the council decided to meet and endorse a nominee for the position..rather than participating in the elec- tion -after discovering that - the ‘‘entire populace’’ of all three villages was not on the voters list, The~- Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 10, 1986 6 3. Lavern Hislop re- -elected to. chair school board ~ Hislop and . that the regional district will probably decline the request. ‘“‘Voter registra- tion is a personal respon- - sibility,’’ she ‘said and_ added that the list will be updated by computer after the byelection by in- cluding the names of in- dividuals who vote. The school act states that the byelection must take place within 60 days. COMMITTEE MEETINGS LIKELY TO REMAIN CLOSED | Board: Chairman Laverne Hislop indicated The three schcol trustess elected Nov. 15 to represent Terrace on the board of School District 88 officially began their duties at the Dec. 2 board meeting. Judge E.L. iverson (left) ad- ministered the oath of office to (left to right) Lavern Hislop, Edna Cooper and Francis Sabine. it an interview after the Dec, 2 meeting that as- nominee selected was Larry Earl Moore, and Williams states in the let- ter, ‘‘Only the above nam- ed person (Moore) ap- pointed by your office will have our endorsement to represent our community in School District 88 for the upcoming term.” In the event of such a vacancy the Minister is empowered under Section - 27(2) of the School Act to make an ‘appointment to the position; in a letter received by trustees at the Dec. 2 meeting, however, Education. Minister Tony Brummett placed the deci- sion with the board, say- ff ing the board could.either recommend an appoint- ment or call a byelection to :fill the vacant chair. The board voted unani- mously for a byelection. _ The civic election voters list for the area is compil- ed and maintained by the signments to th arious board committees and ap- pointments to external organizations will be con- firmed and _ services, finance, salary and negotiations, policy, joint Kitimat-Stikine Regional District, and the board passed a motion calling for the regional district to do'an enumeration before the byelection. Regional district representative -Lucy Wood, however, stated in a subsequent in- terview that the enumera- tion process would be too costly, and she indicated A Christmas concert will be performed by students from Kindergarten to Grade 7 at Copper Mo::ntain School on Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. for a fee of $1.00 per person. Parents, family, frlands and the general public are welcome to attend. Food hampers will also be made avallable to make donations for the Christmas season. Over 100 students will be performing and there wili ba only one performance, so don't miss It. teacher/trustee, and public relations/com- munications.’ Committees meet at least once a month. and report to meetings - of the board. In reply to a question at the Bec. 2 board meeting, Hislop said she is not cer- tain whether committee meetings will be open to the public this year. In a later interview she said the © subject will probably come up at the January board meeting. Committee meetings are traditionally closed affairs in School District 88, and Hislop said holding - the proceedings in-camera gives committee members ‘*freer time for discussion”’ pointed out that, in a district covering a large- geographical area, the closed meetings allow Other trustees to be in- formed before committee discussions are made public. Police report On Thursday, Nov. 27, the Terrace RCMP charg- ed a Terrace man with im- paired driving’ as a result of a routine road check. On Saturday, Dec. 6 Terrace RCMP charged two Terrace residents with drinking and driving as a result of two separate road checks. The Terrace RCMP would like to remind all residents that the CounterAttack Road Check program began on Monday, Dec.8. ae h ‘5 History of * Northern Feather Ltd. ) 2D § Gemma Bed & Bath Boutique northern feather ltd. Northern Feather is the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer, established in Denmark in 1901. Nor- thern Feather Canada is a member of a worldwide net- work of companies. The international affiliatioan gives Northern Feather Canada the expertise, engineering and Products which makes us the leader in down products. 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