by Terrace contributor » . Roy Greening _ 0n Queen Charlottes The joint meeting of. ‘the ‘Canadian Legion and ‘the aux- - The fall zone meeting meeting “iliary was held on ‘Thursday of Of the Royal Canadian Legion will také place on. Sept. 26 at Queen Charlotte City and will last for two days. Delegates from the whole Northwest area will attack current problems and set or revise policies. The dele- gates are Comrade Bill Kennedy, Comrade Keith Trask and Com- rade Maria Thomsen. On Sept. 19 a dart team went | to Kitimat to join in a Fun Darts Night and last Wednesday, (26 people took part in a darts com- petition at the Terrace Legion. The week before than, 28 en- thusiasts came along to play the popular game at the usual - Wednesday night session. _ Since Branch 13 is still celebrating its Diamond Jubilee, let’s look back on some Legion activities as reported in the Omineca Herald in 1928: The Canadian Legion picnic was held at Lakelsé Lake on Sunday last. There was a good © attendance of the members and their families. It was a joily outing. A boat trip on the lake ‘was one of the enjoyable Jeatures, bathing and social chat were the other ‘features. Of . course, there was a fine lot of eats, (July, 1928). Another report in. the same paper was headed Hello a Joint | 4 Meeting and reported: Parker — _ - 6ontinued from page 1 vice to the private sector will take place due to the reduced ~ fesponsibility of the government in B.C. forests. . _ * “Qur costs will drop and we'll see a gradual decline in jobs within the Ministry. I don’t ex- _ pect that to be radical; I think that it will probably be handled through attrition,’’ he said. Parker estimated the_ policy changes will result in a net in- crease in government forest revenues of $100 million annual- ly. He said the changes. will “establish a fair and equitable pricing system for timber, sen- - sitive to miarket fluctuations, production costs and the value of products produced.’’ Bike Club — continued from page 19 - We get lots of phone calls but when I set out the ground rules [ never hear from them again,”’ said Harvie. ‘*To work, it has to - be a community-based thing. ' *f’m really pleased to see the club in Terrace. It’s a good idea and it’s good for the communi- ty.”” . Gellner said the club has already enlisted 15 enthusiastic ‘members at two organizational “Meetings, and on Sept. 30 a public meeting will be held at the arena recreation office at 8 p.m. . ' He said the main topic at the meeting will be to consider a proposal to join -the Bicycle Association of B.C. According to Gellner, the provincial body would keep the local club in- formed and make it possible to hold workshops on topics such as bicycle maintenance, bicycle safety, racing, touring, moun- tain biking, and all-terrain . bicycles. _. Gellner urged everyone to at- tend the meeting. ‘‘We want to last week. The: president con- gratulated the Ladies Auxiliary On their activities during the past year and the large amounts of money raised for improvements to the building and: to the Blue Room. A hearty vote of thanks. was tendered the Boy Scouts, the C.G.1.T, and the Golden Key. . workers for theirk generous |. assistance during the Past:year |. and especially on Armistice Day. - |. The amount raised was $85.00. After business a pleasant social — hour was spent and a lot of © refreshments were served by the | ladies. (Dec. 1928). . Police. Terrace RCMP report that on Sept. 19 three Terrace men were. “arrested and charged: with im- paired driving. Two of the drivers were apprehended in road checks and. the third was - charged after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. . All three men. will appear in. Terrace court, : ek k cy Motorcycle Club and Captain John Harker of the Salvation Army invite all - he run takes off at 2 p.m. from the needs to be. publicly Teprimand- ed, ‘for she is not putting for- FE aa British Columbia. funding and organization, participate in this process. encourage everyone to have fun and ride following the rules of the road,’” he said. IS AN OPEN BOOK. Public libraries play an important role in the life of communities large and small throughout . This is the reason the Honorable Bill Reid, Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Culture, in co-operation with the British Columbia Library Trustees Association and the Union of British’ Columbia Municipalities, has initiated the "New _. | Approaches” Task Force to review public library Everyone in British Written submissions can be sent to the“New. Approaches” Task Force, c/o Coquitlam Public Library, 901 Lougheed Highway, Coquitlam, B.C. V3K 3T3. They must be received no later than’ November 1, 1987 For furth free 1+800-663-2112 (outside Vancouver) or _ 931-2416 (Vancouver calling area). Written and oral submissio er information, call toll ns will also be received at the Public Meeting to be held in your area: ‘Terrace October —2.p.m.--5 pm. - Inn of the West. . 4620 Lakelse Avenue Columbia is invited to. Ist | espoused by any political party as a method to attain: change’ then there is no limit to the form violence may take. The use of nuclear weapons is probably the’ ultimate form of violence. Is that next if less effective violent * methods fail? Yes, activities in the House of Commons, from time to time, do resemble a horse race. It looks as if, in the jockeying over © apartheid, that the N.D.P. only entered a part of the horse. fae rate ® -‘In.this‘sem level of performance: oo other’s experience. 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Group discussions and presentations enable participants to benefit from each Banque fédérale Canadi . a makes a tour of the city streets, and everages of their choice, courtesy of the Salvation Army's Christmas gift -