Ad Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 29, 1990 New Democrats claiming dissatisfied youth recruits The youth wing of the B.C. New ‘Democratic party has doubled in number over the past six months, and organizers take that as an indication that young people in B.C. are becoming politicized in reaction to policies of the current provincial and federal. govern- ments. Stephanie Lynn, the B.C. organ- izer for Young New Democrats, said at a Terrace press conference Friday that the party’s under-26 membership now stands at around 2,000, twice as many as in February. She attributes the growth to political awareness among B.C. youth spurred by what her col- league Steve High termed “an avalanche of anti-youth cuts" to a spectrum of programs by the federal and provincial govern- Tents. High, chosen president of the Young New Democrats of ‘Canada four weeks ago, accom- '. panied’ Lynn on the Northwest tour. . Lynn said she has been travelling in B.C. for four months and has seen "young people frustrated by | lack of opportunities in employ- ment and education". That frustra- tion is particularly evident in the north, she said, where young people frequently have to leave their home communities to seek work or higher education. "Young people are becoming politicized," she said, "and they’re - finding that their only alternative is the NDP." Both Lynn and High, however, found the same problems that the senior party members have in reconciling regional interests, Dur- ing their tour, they admitted, per- spectives on environmental issues, particularly resource uses like logging and mining, are different in small and single-industry towns than they are in urban areas. Strik- ing a single policy that will satisfy those differing interests has been a problem that the NDP has been wrestling with during recent years and the youth wing is having to come to grips with it as well. "Debate is healthy," High said. "The goal is that we all want the same thing: a healthy environment, jobs." Lynn added, "This trip is a statement recognizing the complex- ’ ity of it all, sitting down, forming comunittees with regional repre- sentation, giving young people an active role.” Skeena NDP candidate Helmut Giesbrecht noted that in past elec- .tion campaigns youth members were often used for front-line work like distributing leaflets, but he stressed that there is also a chance for young people to influence policy as welt. That can provide an avenue of political power for people too young to vote, he said. Giesbrecht said young people should be interested in politics, particularly at times like these when premier Vander Zalm, among others, is publicly talking about an impending recession. In the past, he said, the burden of fiscal restraint policies fell on the middle class and young people — "those least able to defend them- selves" — through unemployment and cuts to expenditures in educa- | tion. In naming the most urgent politi- cal issues Currently in the public eye — environmental degradation, government debt and Native land claims — Giesbrecht said, "Youth must take an interest because they’ll be the ones to wrestle with those problems in the future," During their tour of the North- west Lynn and High presided over the establishment of a Young New Democrats’ club in Kitwanga. Lynn says their membership in Skeena is now 60, with half of those in Terrace. Political organ- . izers apparently have the same personnel problems in the north as many businesses and professions: Lynn said it’s hard to keep a firm core of people because the popula- tion is so mobile. High remarked that the social phenomenon of rebellious reaction between generations is also evident in their membership. The youth NDP movement is sometimes Strongest in areas where the older generation are largely committed to more conservative political parties. Fire safety house works in Terrace’s Fire Safety House is on it’s first official out-of-town tour. The Smithers Fire Department donated several thousand dollars for the construction of the Fire Safety House and are currently reaping the benefit of that dona- tion. According to Terrace firefighter Ray Tremblay, the Safety House was towed to Smithers for the Aug, 23 opening of the brand new Smithers Fire Hall and will remain there during the month of Septem- ber for the benefit of Smithers school children. The new Smithers Fire Hall, by the way, may some day be a model for a new or expanded Terrace Fire Hall. Accor- Smithers ding to Tremblay, it’s exactly what we need: three, double, drive-through bays that hold six trucks. Tremblay says the Safety House will return to Terrace in late Sep- tember and will be touring local schools in October. Fire Prevention Week is in October. Tremblay adds that the Smithers trip marked another first: it was the first real test for the Fire Safety House truck recently reconditioned .by Terrace firefighters. The truck worked almost as hoped — a few minor problems had to be corrected — but it’s now ready for action as the tender for the Safety House and other Fire Department duties. rege nas try an prance Ly Maris ASR SN Steve High, Stephanie Lynn: Young people are » Becoming politicized. And the winners are.... These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy between: these numbers and those. held by the corporation, the corporation’ 5 numbers shall be held as correct. 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