lack of LODGE CLOSES: Sleeping Beauty Lodge is closed ta the public as of this manth. The lodge, which is located beside. Mills Memorial Hospital on Tetrault Street, provided inexpensive accommodation were admitted at the hospital. Terrace Elks and Royal Purple have operated the lodge for five years, but they can no longer afford to customers. The hospital's policy of limiting patient admissions has re- - duced the number of customers who normally seek accommodation at Sleep- ing Beauty Lodge. Without paying customers, the Elks and Royal Purple can't meet monthly operating expenses, Giesbrecht is coy on leadership choice SKEENA MLA Helmut Giesbrech! so far isn't-say- ing who he backs to take the leadership of the NDP and become the next premicr, . The parly has now settled ona Feb, 18 date for the leadership convention, ra- ~ ther than an carlier date in November. Leading contenders are believed to. include « past and present cabinet mini- sters such as. Ujjal Dosanjh, Gordon Wilson, and Joy MacPhail. Others who may consider running include agriculture minister Corky . Evans. Giesbrecht said he'll want lo consult ‘local party members more. extensively . before taking a stand’as to who he supports. “I's too early," he said. “Everybody's jockeying for - position but. nobody's de- clared yel, Right now I'm . just considering all the pos- sibilities.” ‘The only clue he gave is. that he places himself along with those who query why - Dosanjh in his role as attor- ney-general fell it neces- sary to publicly announce the RCMP investigation that forced premier Glen Clark to step down Aug. 21, “There are some ques- tions | want answered in terms of that whole episode," he said. ““I'm still somewhat outraged by the number that was done on Glen Clark." Giesbrecht questions how TY canteras came to be present-when the premier's home was raided in: the ‘Spring. ” And he says it's astound- ing that an anonymous alle- gation can force a premier cut of office. “Ht seems that if you make allegations that the RCMP feels are worth. in- -svestigating,-the.premicr has “to step down," he said. Giesbrecht said it's ridi- culous to allege that a pre- mier's support for a casino application could be bought: with the price of labour for a-deck. “Hm convinced at the _ end of the day it will turn oul the same with Glen as. il did ‘with Mike Harcourt on the Nanaimo stuff," Gics- brecht said in predicting Clark's exoneration. Meanwhile, he said, the party's ability to recover to people whose loved ones everybody and everbody GRIME |e STOPPERS Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking for your assistance in solving a theft that occurred at 4918 Highway 16, Terrace , B.C, Sometime between 2:00am and 9:00am an September 15, 1999 unknown culprit(s) entered a vehicle parked in the lot al the Sandman inn, Terrace, B.C. The culprits smashed their way in through the rool and proceeded to steal a number of items from within the vehicle. lems stolen include: +. Ablack leather briefcase (with silver buckles & shoulder strap), valued at$150.00 —- oe 2. A Danier leather mens jacket; bomber style, valued at «00.00 ao . 3. Ablack leather daytimer portfolio, valued at $150.00 4, 2 pair of Perry Ellis mens dress pants,.valued.at- $140.00 - 5. 1 “Boss patroller’ flashlight - black aluminum, valued at $50.00 Oe Etc... plus numerous business items from "Boss". The total value of this theft being in excess of $1000.00. Anyone with any information about this or any ather similar incidents, or if you know the identity of the person or persons responsible for this, (or-any other), break, enter and theft, Crime Stoppers would like to hear fram you. ; Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up ta $1.000.00 for information leading to an arrest and charges being laid against an individual in this or other unsolved crime. If you have any information call Crime Stoppers at 635-Tips that's 635-8477, Callers will not be required to reveal their identity nor testify in court. Crime Stoppers does nat subscribe to call display. Call 635-TIPS keep it open due to a Come early 2 ee Turkey Shoot Weekend Friday, October 8 _ Saturday, October 9 “ for the best seats! 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