Page A2 ~ Terrace Standard, Wainasday, July 2 25, 1990 Natives f TERRACE = +: Gitksan. and Werencren ‘Ratives slowed | traffic. on. ‘ Hwy16- Moricetown ‘west of ‘Smithers: Monday in the latest effort by northwest natives to press their case for land claims settlements. The move followed a three- day blockade: Set up by the . Nisga’a: in the Nass Valley to stop logging truck traffic, In both circumstances natives "said resources shouldn’t be leav- ing their claimed lands. Also. at.the Moricetown loca- tion were. other northwest residents, including Hazelton. mayor Alice Maitland, Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en Spokesman Marvin George said the presence of other northwest residenis Tepresented a political alliance to support the natives and to ‘prevent the violence that has taken place in Quebec. “They’re here to show sup- Port, to show the government that the issues aren't being ad- dressed,’” said George. . He said logs being taken to mills within the Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en claim area Weren't stopped but that logs destined for mills outside were. “We don’t want to hurt the local economy. We don’t have anything against the local peo- ple,’’ George said. Motorists passing through Moricetown were asked to sign 4 petition to be sent to Premier Bilt Vander Zalm. from front Library the possibility of federal finan- cial help, he said. . “Tt’s an if, a big if, but the building the library is in now could be rented out for something and that revenue could help,”’ Talstra added. ‘Library board chairman Wil. © ly Schneider said the idea was . interesting but that there was much for the board to consider | before making a decision. ’ “Under the old plan for a convention centre, having the library there wasn’t desireable. Libraries are quiet, conventions are not so quiet. But now there appear to be changes (in the convention centre plan). The clock has been turned back,” he said. Schneider added the library board will be gathering infor- mation over the summer and will meet in September before giving council its decision. “Obviously we have a lot ahead of us. If this came about, we would want to be in the southwest corner (of the pro- posed community-convention center). That places usin the core of the city and only one block up the street from where we are now,”’ he said. Schneider said the board would also want to know what might happen to the existing library, adding he had an emo- tional attachment to the Struc- ture. Talstra said the suggestion, made at a July 16 meeting bet- ween council and the library board, was one of several discussed j in an attempt to find more room. ““One was to simply expand the library where they are now. The art gallery is in the base ment and maybe, the art people want out of the basement. There's a possibility the gallery could be in the center,” he said. 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