A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 21, 2005 __ CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD | The Mail Bag From PG with love Dear Sir:. . For those of you who do not know me, my name is ‘Lesley Anderson and 1 am an undergraduate psychology ~ student from the University of Northern British Colum- » bia, Prince George BC. . Terrace was my home from May to August 2005 while I completed my first co-op work term at Terrace’ s Heri- tage Park Museum. ; Tam writing to let all the citizens of Terrace know what “a great community they are living in — the magnificent mountain and forest backdrop combined with the small ~ town personalities of its residents makes Terrace a | great place to be. i The friends and family: who visited me throughout the ‘summer enjoyed such tourist attractions as the Nass Val- ley. Ferry Island, Gruchy’s Beach, and my place of work, - Heritage Park Museum, among others.: ° » «Xs a visitor to your community and in-hearing from , F _-Many travelers to the museum the enjoyment received . upon visiting the listed locations, I would encourage the upkeep of such tourist attractions: ° ; As a co-op student I would like to let employers know how grateful students are to receive transferable skills ~ vand/or experience in their field of study and encourage “you to pass-on your knowledge and promote the educa- tion of future generations by hiring a university student i in the years to come. So...to those of you who. I did not receive ‘the pleasure SATURDAY OCT. 1, 2005 the office of Keenleyside Insurance » will be CLOSED AT 12 P.M. This is so the staff & Management can help celebrate the marriage of — Kelly Hanglane | 3 | Adam Hall We apologize-for any inconvenience that this may cause you. ° Regular office hours resume on Monday Oct. 3/05 - SUMMER UNBC co-op student Lesley Andeison ex- Hi of meeting this summer-I would like ‘to extend a hello and ‘tends special thanks to Heritage Park Museum curator _goodbye and for those of you whose presence and’knowl- Cindy B. Hansen (right), show here welcoming Lieu- J _ édge I was graced with I would like to say Thank You! tenant-Governor lona Campagnolo in June 2005. An- i . Special thanks to Cindy B. Hansen, Janine Hamming, . derson worked atthe museum. - FILE PHOTO Rudy and all of the NWCC staff, and Kim'MclIntyre. Due to your ‘generosity, Terrace will be a. place. to ~~ which I will be returning. ; Fluoride not necessary - Lesley Anderson aka UNBC Summer Student Dear Sir: - , » In response to Carol Harrison’s letter advising us all that ‘scientific research on the subject is, not after all, divided, I Boe have to throw my support behind Mr. Talstra. to Columnist questioned ~ Our Mayor has obviously done his homework; he ac- i Dear Sir: knowledges what is in fact, fact: medical and scientific opin- ~ T see Rob Brown‘ is up to his old’ tricks. Just when one ion is deeply divided on the issue of fluoridation, not only in Canada but around the globe. Check it for yourself. bB d himself, ll 8g y thought, that Rob: Brown had redeeme imself, especially ‘My personal experience is that I have raised four chil- Prince George, B.C. a L to teve van 1 der Leest (OFG), Shelley Sainsbury (BC Children's Hospital), jerry Nichol (OFG); Dan Hudson (OFG) : in‘his stand on fish farms, he comes out with his nonsense . . ne aan “Wild Steelhead 2005”. ' _dren'without using fluoride in their drinking water (thank OFG. Continues Golf Tradition “Fore” B. c. Kids _ The irony is I agree with Rob:Brown on 1 many of his ob- YOU, Thornhill) and refusing fluoride treatments at the den- | - Annual Golf tournament Nets $152,000 for BC Children’s Hospital - servations. Yes, we are the victims of multinational corpora- » tist. My four grown children have all.their teeth, and I am The Overwaitea Food Group, parent company of Save-On- ‘During a fun-filled aftemoon at Redwoods Golf Course in tions. Yes, the current Campbell. liberals really suck. ’ proud as a parent that | was able to avoid adding this chemi- Foods, presented a cheque for more than $152,000t0BC Langley, food industry executives from across the country played ‘But what does any of this have to do with the fate of an cal to the environmental concoctions we are pressured to __| + Children's Hospital Foundation at its annua! Classic Fore Kids Golf in support of child health in British Columbia. And, this year par- oversized trout? — os ae today. a r fe “whee : Toumanent Counting tae ve te Cass Fore ids tua tips have.the ace ni a reine OF caer its 7 ease don’t use the fear-mongering tactic of “what ment has now generated more than $1.2 mittion doftars for nniversary of doing business in British Columbia Shades of that gang of incompetent losers from the now could happen”. -Fluoride should be ngering not an imposed _ Children's Hospital since its inception ‘more than a decade ago. * “Ever since our founder opened his first store 90 years ago With more than 200 in attendance, this event is unique to the . in New Westminster 8.C., our company has been committed to i ‘hopefully defunct Steelhead Society. ° ‘ grocery industry, as a cooperative fundraiser that brings together going that extra mile for our customers, and for the communities - Now Rob Brown and Bruce Hill. are now on the steelhead “ chemical cocktail. Parents are not stupid: if they want fluo- tide, they:can ask for it. list again. " the resources of the Overwaitea Food Group (OFG) and its suppli- we serve?” adds Steve. “We are always so thrilled that through this So Rob, you can relax with another whiskey at the Le- And remember: drug companies make a lot (really ~ 2 | ers for the benefit of B.C. kids. annual toumament, our business partners help us go that extra gion. According to the Senate Report you’ve helped to bank- lot) of money from the sale of fluoride. D rug companies “We are very proud of the success we have with this touma- mile for the benefit of our kids” rupt the coastal communities, spread unemployment etc.—al] . fund many “studies” .to support their “cause”. n, ment each year’ says-OFG president Steve van der Leest.“Qur -- ~’ Proceeds from this year’s golf tournament will help fulfil-the~++ over: the fate of an oversized trout that was in no danger i ine In closing: ‘parents = read the facts. for yourself and. vote® suppliers play a critical role in this'success; and we think itisa ~* Overwaitea Food Group's recent $1.5 million dollar pledge to pay *"2 - the’ fitst place. . , ; for choice. a real win for everyone ... a win for us, a win for our business asso- _the costs of the Emergency Department Expansion project com- Dennis Peacock : " Marianne Weston ciates, and most importantly, a win for B.C’s children” pleted in 2002 at BC Chitdren's Hospital. Clearwater, B.C. Terrace, B.C, CEN TRAL oee OWERS Lf 1973 GRAYDs ON SECURITY SYSTEMS. Sonoma Dishware Exftgian Gelll Galore ~ Fall Promo 20% OFF | “Rendle DE Yew Know Photo | Central Flowers Extension Selected Artwork | Terpace’s ; Rogers’ 40% OFF : Chocolate Outlet! 4619 Llakelse Avenue, Terrace 638-1900 « 1-888-325-6667 Dis having af GIANT Garage Sale! Bs ¢ EVERY DEPARTMENT ONEOF/AIKINDS ~— : MANY (PRICES [BELOW GOST. UP'70 601 OFF @ Wednecday September 14th into the ‘Isa of the: ‘West Cold Beer and: ‘Wine store located at 4620 7 Lakelse Avenue. - rare : “The euspéct smashed the front door. glass to ~ gain entry and. several bottles of. ‘liquor were | ‘stolen. A male wearing a black j jersey ‘with a’ red. “stripe down the arm: and the number “78”. on. é _ ° the back was seen running south towards the 7 rennicel CITY OF TERRACE . ‘railroad tracks. 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