Socreds are it dead yet | TERRACE -- Despite the drub- bing it suffered at the polls last fall, the Social Credit party is far from dead, says the president of the B.C. Young Socreds. Elected to the post in May of this year, Brice Hallsor was back home. in Terrace for a visit last week, , Pointing out the Socreds had been recapturing members lost in the months prior to the October "91 election, “lie also noted its provincial membership was still 10: times that of the’ opposition Liberals. He said the Liberals’ success in 791 was based on volers who had rejected the Socreds because of personalities. but would not. vote for the NDP. However, given the © Socreds had rid themselves of the percep- tion of being, a | party of “sleazy ~ ANNUAL SALE October 1, 2&3 : 15% OFF BOOKS 4606 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace " people”, there would be no such “(free ride’? for the Liberals next time around. “People will have to have a reason to vote Liberal,’’ be added, Claiming the. Socreds had a proven record in government of creating the strongest ccollomy in the - country, Hallsor said, “People - know . what we stand for.” And, as ‘their term of office went on, he predicted the New Democrat govenmment would steadily Jose support among voters, As for the reaction of young voters to the Social Credit party, he pointed to increased member- ship of his organization -- up from 4,200 in October 1991 to 4,900 today. Hallsor, 24, explained | his gen- 635-4428 therefore assuming it would ever be thus. The complacency that bred meant those who leaned toward free enterprise had felt little need centraling instead on their career or starting their own business. Those same people now real- ized they had to get involved. As for the Skeena Socred party, Haltsor said it was in sound financial shape and would have no problem fielding a candidate in the next election, Pointing ont Dave Parker, the 91 Socred candidate, had topped the polls in Terrace, Thornhill and Lakelse, he said the party had a strong voting base to work ~ only Socred government’s and PIANOS « Imports « Sales _¢ Piano Tuning, Regulation & Rebuilding NOW AVAILABLE: MODEL 130-A BLACK EBONY “COOSEMAN” PROFESSIONAL UPRIGHT 44800° . retall _ OFFICIAL DEALER FOR SAMICK PIANOS, OTHER MAKES § . “ALSO AVAILABLE. NEW & USED. B.C.’s Most Competitive Prices Jose Coosemans , 4708 Straume. 9 ANP Ter from. He also noted the Liberals had finished a distant third here. Bruce Hallsor eration had grown up knowing A women is responsibla for a man's sexual excitement, therefora she cannot stop the sexual activity once she has “tumed him on”. 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