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i The candidates:

City of Terrace, aldermen, municipal council.

= Rick King »

Rick. King, 36, is a plumber by

. frade and has been employed by

the School District 88 Maintenance
Department for the past. -three
years, King was born and raised in

Surrey, B.C., and graduated from -

Princess Margaret High School

' there in 1972.

King had. aspirations for retail
Management and began college
following his graduation but
moved to Terrace with his family
the following year. After his arri-
val in Terrace, King found work in
the masonry trade before moving

“to the retail clothing business. .
_ After a time, however, his interests
turned to the trades and he appren-

ticed as a plumber and went to
work for Dave’s Plumbing and
Heating before being hired. by
School District 88.

King and his wife, Isobel, have
two sons, aged nine and 10, and he
says his family life has become his
most important pastime. Most of
his volunteer hours are spent as a
coach for Terrace Youth Soccer
and Terrace Minor Hockey.

Mo Takhar

Mo Takhar and his wife Darshan
have lived in Terrace for the past
22 years, and during that time have
raised two children, Takhar is self-
employed and operates a trucking
company and a smal! value-added
sawmill in Terrace.

Takhar was first. elected to Ter-
race city council in 1983 and in
the past seven years has served in
a number of capacities and as a
member of the Community and
Recreation Services Committee

and Planning and Public Works |

Committee. He has also been the
liaison person for the Tertace
Regional Health Care Society since
1983 and is a member of the pro-

vince’s Regional Transportation
Committee. -

Takhar will be out of town dur-
ing the current aldermanic cam-

-paign. From Nov. 5 to 16 he will

be visiting Germany. to study
value-added wood processing
technology.

Ruth Hallock

Ruth Hallock, 59, is a home-
maker and journalist who moved
with her parents from Ajberta to
Vanderhoof, B.C., in 1944, Hal-
lock attended school in Vanderhoof
and then Douglas College in the
Lower : Mainland, where ~ she

Teceived a GED Certificate.

Hallock was first elected to Ter-
race city council in 1983, re-
elected for a two-year term in

1885, and re-elected once more in

1987 for a three-year term. While
on council, she has served on the
Finance, Recreation and Planning
and Public Works Committee, and
as committee chairman on three
separate occasions.

She has also been the city’s
representative to the Terrace
Library Board, Family Court Com-
mittee, Community Services,
Disabled Society, Heritage and
Museums Society, Regiona! Dis-
trict, Mills Memorial Hospital,
Terraceview Extended Care Pro-
ject, MK Bay Marina, North by
Northwest Tourism and the Eco-
nomic Development and Seniors
Advisory Cofnmittee.

Other than her council assign-
ments, Hallock’s community
volunteer work includes four years
with the Terrace Heritage and

Museums Advisory Committee,

Women’s Institute, Kinettes, Lions
Ladies, Little Theatre, Arena Asso-
ciation (fund raising), Parent
Teachers Association, B.C. Winter
Games Society, Chamber of Com-

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Hallock: has worked. as. a Te-.
porter, advertising salesman,
editor and publisher for the
Vanderhoof Nechako Chroni-
cle, the Terrace Omineca Herald
and the Fort St. James Cale-
donia Courier. In 1966 she was
the winner of the MacMillan
Bloedel Weekly Journalism
award for her editorial work.

After spending a year in Ireland
she moved to Iran where she
worked as an English teacher for

‘the Government of Iran for two

years. She then returned to Canada
in 1978 and began her career in
broadcasting with CFTK Terrace

where she worked as a reporter,

newscaster, news. director and

‘promotions manager,

She married Clarence "Bud"
Hallock in 1949 and has six grown
children, 18 grandchildren and one

great-grandson. In July of this

year, Hallock left her broadcasting
career to work full-time as a
mother, grandmother and home-
maker.

Danny Sheridan

Danny Sheridan arrived in Ter-

race as a youngster in 1953 and .

has lived here ever since. He cur-
rently heads a consulting firm
specializing in the development of
social, native,.and private housing
projects ‘and has appeared: before
national task forces advising the
Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation on portfolio manage-
ment issues in Canada.
Sheridan was first. elected to
public office in 1982 as a trustee
for School ‘District 88. He ‘was
re-elected to a second two-year
term in 1984 and served as board
chairman. He ran successfully for
city alderman in 1987 and has
served three years in that capacity.
During those three years, Sheridan
has chaired the Finance, Personnel
and Administration Committee and
has been appointed as city repre-
sentative to the Library Board and

‘as an alternate director to the

Regional
Stikine.
He is also a director of the Lax-
Ghels Native Community Law
Centre and is a director on the

District of Kitimat-

B.C, Housing Management Com-.

mission in Burnaby. Sheridan is
matried and has three teenage
children as well as a number of
family members living in Terrace.

Darryl Laurent

Darryl Laurent, 46, has been
employed by Transport Canada for
the pas! 25 years and has been the
manager of the Tertace-Kilimat
Airport since October, 1983. He
was bom and raised in the
Vancouver area and graduated
from Como Lake High School in
Coquitlam in 1964,

Laurent was first elected to cily
council in 1988 and has served on
the Finance, Personnel and Ad-
ministration Committee and the
Tourism and Economic Develop-
ment Committee. He also repre-
sents the city on the Terrace and
District Chamber of Commerce,
the Muks-kum-ol Housing Society,
the Terrace 1991 Northern B.C.
Winter Games Society and is a

member of the Airport Advisory:
‘Committee. -

He is a member of the Terrace
and District Chamber of Com-
merce and served as director of
Transportation from 1986 to 1987
and as vice-president in 1988. He

was also a direcior for the 1986.

B.C. Winter Games in Terrace.

Laurent enjoys family life, read-
ing, golf, curling, hockey and
activities with the Skeena Valley
Rotary Club. He and his wife
Donna have two children, Todd
and Kimberly.

Dave Hull

Dave Hull, 32, was born and
taised in Terrace and is a graduate

‘of Caledonia Senior Secondary -

School. As a student at Caledonia,
Hull was a member of the Stu-
dents’ Council and the student
Tepresentative to the Advisory
Parks and Recreation Commission.
Prior to entering civic politics,
Hull also served two terms on the
Christ Lutheran Church council
and in 1987 as a representative of
Rotary District 504 (Washington
State and B.C.)-as a group study
exchange participant in a five-
week cultural/educational/profes-
sional tour of the Caribbean.

Hull was first elected to city
council in 1988, sits on the Recre-
ation and Cultural Services Com-
mittee and chairs the Tourism and

Economic Development Commit-

tee. He also represents the city on
the Skeena Union Board of Heatth,
the Terrace Beautification Society
and the Family Court and Youth
Justice Committee.

Hull has been active in local
sports and an avid member of the
Terrace Northmen Rugby Club,
which has organized two overseas
tours in the last two years. Hull’s
wife, Phyllis, is also a long-time
resident of Terrace.

Bob Cooper

Bob Cooper, 68, moved to Ter-
race in 1927 at the age of five
years and has lived here since
then. Cooper served Canada in
World War IE and on his return
home formed the Cooper Bros.
Sawmill in 1948. In 1953, Cooper
Started his own company, West
Kalum Logging Ltd., which he still
operates today.

Cooper was first elected to city

council in 1976 and has since:

served as an alderman continuous-
ly with the exception of 1983.
During his 13 years as a city alder-
man, Cooper has been a member
of a number of organizations and
is presently a member of the
Finance, Administration and Per-
sonnel, Planning and Public Works

and Tourism and Economic Deve-

lopment Commitiees, As well, he
is a member of the Tourism Eco-

nomic Advisory Commission, the |

Airport Advisory Committee, the
Forest Advisory Committee, the
city representative to the Regional
District of Kitimat-Stikine and an
alternate member on the Kitimat-
Terrace Port Development Com-
mittee.

Past positions heid by Cooper |

inctude chairman of the committec

to establish: Tertaceview “ Loiige;: .
of Royal Canadian —

president
Legion Branch 13, a founding
ember of the Terrace Jaycecs,
president of the Terrace Flying .
Club, an executive member of the
curling club, . president of. the
Northwest Loggers Association, a
member of the Lakelse Hotsprings
Development Committee, Mills
Memorial Hospital board, Northern
Development Council, an alternate
member on the Small Business
Enterprise Program, a member of
the committee to assess selection
of cutting of trees at Lakelse Lake
campsite and chairman of the [W

Contracting Society for the better-
ment of Terrace Community Cor-
rection Centre inmates.

Adrian Van de Mosselaer

Adrian Van de Mosselaer, 29, is
presently employed as the super-
visor of the Terrace Weather
Office. His earlier experience
includes being Regional Meteoro-
logical Instructor for the Pacific
Region of the Atmospheric En-
vironment Service and as a mem-
ber of the Environment Canada
team that discovered the hole in
the ozone layer over the north pole
in 1986. Prior to joining Environ-
ment Canada, Van de Mosselaer
worked as a television repair per-
son in Golden, B.C.

He graduated from high school
with, honours and then entered the
Red River Community College in
Winnipeg, where he studied
Computer/Electronic Technology.
He then attended a number of
Environment Canada sponsored
Meteorology courses in Cornwall,
Ont., between 1985 and 1987.
Since that time, he has attended
several supervisory courses,

Van de Mosselaer enjoys family
and church life and is a member of
the Terrace-Skeena Valley Rotary
Club and a director on the Terrace
and District Community Services
board. A couple of special
interests, as a member of the
Toastmasters Club and as a TV
weatherman, have been put on
hold temporarily in order to make
time for his campaign and subse-
quent duties as alderman. Van de

Mosselaer is married and has a
new baby boy.

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