7 ' ‘ thoy ah OA re Page ATO — Terrace Standard d; Wednesday, November nhé-27 1991" TERRACE — The Reform Par- {" ty of Canada wants to raise $12. million. by Feb. 6, 1992 and Skeena’s campaign co- ordinator anticipates $30,000 of that could come from this area, * Greg Cowman said the drive, called the Save Canada Cam-': paign, is intended’ 10 build: the _ party’s. war ‘chest for the next federal election. - . Explaining the idea was: “tp raise enough: money. to ensure - Reform’s: campaign did not in-” cur a deficit, he pointed ‘out running a balariced budget. cam- paign: would be consistent with °: the. party’s platform that government budgets should be. _— 7 _ the same. — t Cowman said-the local cam- paign would focus on party members .who now numbered close to 350 in Skeena. OF those, 120 are Terrace residents with the remainder being spread: across the constituency. from - Stewart to Kitimat and Prince Rupert to the Hazeltons.-.: No - corporate dondtions- ; would be sought . at the local level, he added. Half of the money raised here _ will be used to swell the national |” campaign’ s budget while ther re- Low turnout makrs first food bank of the season TERRACE — Warmer weather and the arrival of federal child tax credits are given as reasons for a low turnout io the season’s first food bank distribution. The Terrace Churches Food | Bank filled 101 applications for 143 bags of food. About half of those applica- | tions were made by one or two. people with families taking up the remainder, said... yTerry Elkiw?bne of its organizers. "*I¢ quite took us by supris . We were hearing from agencies *- there would be a need,” she” said. Elkiw said warmer weather hasn't brought on the need by low income earners to divert the money they have to high fuel bills. Micki Braid, Organizer, said the arrival of child tax credits just before the Noy. 11-14 distribution period - Need to. ‘That was the idea. all. : along,"". Braid said. another. WATCH OUT Tories, Liberals and . Sign near the intersection of Hwy 16 and Hwy3? broadcasts its in- | - tentions. Local organizers ‘are happy with the way things are going” $0 far. New Democrats. Reform Party ‘mainder * will stay with the Skeena association, , " Looking beyond. the : “cam: | paign’ s. February deadline, Cowman: said: the : local. “party will ‘start: “searching for a:can- didate.once its membership tops : 500. . te also lielped. : “IT think what the low turnout. a means is that people are using * the food bank only when. they. The food bank is backed by. area churches. through ’.dona-* tions of food and money from: the community. All the workers : volunteer their’ time. TERRACE - A number of charges are anticipated after” police broke up a large party on Agar Ave: Nov, 15. : - RCMP said. said about: 0 of the roughly 50 people at the par- - ty on the 5100-block of. Agar ~ were under the legal. drinking. age. Police received numerous complaints about a noisy party’ ‘full year of preparation: ‘before the current: Conservative 7 government mandate Tan out, : . the Salvation. Army for. its * At the} present rate of fret “ment, - o ‘The most recent boost to > the food, bank is the installation of donation’ bins. ‘inthe Co-op, Overwaitea and Safeway. us These boxes will be: used by. Christmas hamper drive.” The food: bank doesn’t operate during: the. -Army’s. hamper drive but | Tesumes Operations in January. . there. Officers arrived with a search warrant, and confiscated a large quantity of liquor. 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