p it - r af i oa aie : committees. -, mominated David Gellately for one seat. Vie Jolliffe — asked that the Terrace-Kitimat Con- ‘atruction Association be invited to send a -. representative to.the committee since it ~ expressed concern with the committees \ possible make up and operation in a letter: , ‘published in Monday’s Herald. Clarkson . stated that the construction easociation’s ~~ ‘concern over the awarding of a-contract — ~ for the design of the. new Skeenaview “ aporers -a-Vancouver firm was really. - : with the Terraceview Society.and not -“coumell or the new committee, = - Gellately said that it would probably be . af least three weeks before the .em- ployment committee would have its first mecting,.since ‘several organizations "ould bave to select representatives to'lt, __ Mayor Helmit Glesbrecht pointed out that _ - while the. ‘council members ' arranging the date for its first. meeting ._plterwards the commities would act in- - KEITH ALFORD PE ‘rina | He injurn nominated her. dependently. Council ‘received notice that Surinder . Malhotra has been added to the Board of Variance, completing that board: . Tha other members are David Maroney. ahd | «Roger Davis. _ Claude’ Richmond, Harvey "The concern of the Kitsumkalem Band over the proposed extension. of Terrace’a , pre Herald Statt Writer” . Employment and monetary concerns were topics that kept ‘. Gaming up in various guises at the last. | meeting of Terrace District Council, . Two aldermen will be seated on that Marguerite , Clarkson. would be “event i el problems * houndry to the edge of their reserve that * they first raised at this weekend's regional | ‘district meeting was also taken ‘up by ‘city aldermen. It was said that Terrace council members had held a meeting with’ . ‘band representatives in March and an . agreement had been reached by both parties to keep each other informed. Further meetings between the two parties are to be scheduled. A proposed resolution - sent to all mumicipalities with community transit systems is under study by the getieral ‘government commitiee of coyncil. ‘The resolution passed by ‘to be sent to thé boa: urban transit authority. It contains 10 | _ clausés, seven of which critize the UTA, ‘o28 - 5 8 . | porn? of directors of the waaay - ban Transit Authority take actlon to en- sure that policies of the authority are to the benefit of the municipalities rather than to the detriment of transit systems. " The suggested resolution will. come. before ~ @ganeil as soon as the committeé fintihes its atudy of it. . . “Tertace has received a planning grant of = $3,975 ‘from -the ministry’ of municipal affairs. Themqniesaretohelpcoversomec! the costs of further. developing plans for ’ city redevelopment. 7 Council has also declared ‘Sept, 19, as: ‘Terry Fox Day at the request of the Skeena _ Valley Marathoners. “There. will be a run held then’ much as there was last year. Since many communities accross Canada “are doing the same thing, Terry Fox Day — - may well, become. an annual national, 3 “Cabinet shuffle criticized. VICTORIA’ Premier Bill (CP) © Bennett's " ; “hake: up ‘of the British Columbia cabinet Tuesday. was meaningless, NDP : ‘leader. Dave Barrett says. “In terms of the changes themeelves, they're largely’ more of a scramble than’ a -meaningful,” philosophical = abift,”- the” Opposition Lanter said 1 accepted - resignations of cabinet members Peter Hyndman, Pat Jordan and Evan Wolfe, ‘welcomed © neweoniers Schroeder | and Tony . Brummet; arid shuffled the ministers in six portfolios in - the- firat-major cabinet | etihnge since1979, -'- - Wolfe, 58, said he. was private business and would nol seek re-election. Jordan, 51, who also plans to retire ‘from’ government, ‘said her decision was based * on her fear of flying after an Air BC float plane she was travelling in. crashed in Victoria harbor in December, 1960. - . Hyndman, 41, said he was "stepping down far the good of the party in the wake of a ‘stern reprimand handed . bencher’s annual salary of him by Auditor General Erma Morvison : over his exorbitant expense account ‘claims. - AIT revert to a back: - - $26,698 plus a, tax-free ...allowance of. $13,349, AS “ministers they had réceived - E their efforts in public an additional $31,283. Barrett’ said Wolfé and life. As for Hyndman, the - ‘NDP leader said he never i enjoyed seeing ¢ a. politician : oo bie ‘bring a negative light to: public office, adding the matter of Hyndman's ex- ... pense accounts ‘was: still ~ unresolved and ‘would - remain that ‘way until - an RCMP __ investigation ‘| " complete. a, The shuffle was an ine. : dication the Soctsl Credit fr 9a, enti; Barrel The new cabinet t linet unveiled Tuesday had Rith- “mond, a f-year-old radio station manpger ‘who: ‘was a surprise byelection winner . government way getting. pet . ‘in Kamloops -last year, __ stepping into Jordan's post. Schroeder, 49, the House ' Speaker ., since. 1978, becomes Minister .~ of Agriculture and- Food. No replacement has yet been “named for Speaker. | - ‘resigning: to return to . And: Brumimet,’ 51, a former’. school ‘principal from North Peace’ River, takes over lands, parks and housing. | Other changes ‘include: -Jim - Chabot, to Provin- cial Secretary. from ‘Lands, ‘Parks and Housing; ; -Bill Vander Zaim to Education from Municipal Affairs; «: -Bob McClelland to Labor from Energy, Mines and. - Petroleum -Resources; Jack Heinrich ~~ to Municipal Affairs from Labor; - . -Brian ‘Smith to Energy _ from Education; -Jim Hewitt to Consumer. and. 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" Jordan, kaown for some firey, Confrontations. with petition aopenenn and her her | NN: A ( Pile ab Hall wieme er ae tt” Dp cole having 4 ed 16 years in the legislature. “In view of the fact ihat - the premier also wanted to Make other changes in. the cabinet, I resigned as mhinister of tourism," she said, Jim’ Kinnaird,;, president - af the .B.C. Federation of Labor, was’ ‘disappoitted _ with the” ‘éppotiatment of ' “McClelland “In ~ the labor . portfolio, a eae - “Just ° ‘once it would: be nice to ;have a ‘Jabor minister who -has- some ‘background: in industrial relations,” Kinnaird gaid in a release Tuesday, "Mr, McClelland.‘may be an authority ” ‘on «Broadway musicals and lizousines but he knows. -nothing ‘ ‘aboul industrial relations, * McClelland, Broadway Bob. jin - the legislalure, .was also “in- -Volved.in expense account - scrutiny. when .it was. revealed he had spent $1,300 for an evéning in New York, complete with Hmousine service and $375-scalped . Hekets t to Sugar Babies. .: Hyadman, ance touted as ‘the next Social: ° premier. of./B.C., did. not altend | the’ awediring-in ' ‘Jack. Mimnio,: cregional president of the Eater- | national Woodworkers of America, : had similar doubis: about McClelland. “Pye not seer ‘on “heard ‘anything from : ‘MeClelland " that; Indleatés: “he” un- , derstands.:the: : labor” | umavement "or. labor. interview. : at we: ‘had to -have a - Socred labor minister, then . ptobabl Jack Heinfich was - sald. “You could actually sit - ‘ down and talk to. the. guy."’ ~- Meanwhile, : Teachers’ Federation said Vander... Zsilm’s : move to Education’ was desingéd to” ‘ foree.a- confrontation and - sét the stage for an election: L Vander Zalm is known for his: conservative policies in of the evils,” -he the B.C. taunicipal affairs and Some _ education mattera, ‘Meanwhile, Bill - Hamilton, president. of the ‘ Employers’ Council of B.C." - said he thought it-was time for