er el LP eer a neh The Terrace Review asked: Is the half million dollar by Premier Bill Vander Zam Energy’s-" what makes ‘the industrialized world go round and: by comparison with. other parts of the _. world, we're pretty well. expansion for the Pam Whitaker - Personally, | would like to see this develop- ment occur, but | don’t ‘really feel qualified to. say whether the Invest- ment is a good one or not. Sandra Rosang-Childs. .. No, as far as t’'m con- - cerned. I'd. like better sewage facilities and a paved road for r my neigh- borhood. sia Josey Smart. | wasn't aware of the expansion, but | support the plan, If it provides work for local people. | question whether. we really need an expan- sion that costs half a Million dollars? - Kim Haworth _ No! Our roads and parks (undeveloped) need investment. | be- lieve we can live with the . current facilities. - Nelson wins - Kitimat’s Hirsh Creek Golf. Course will host the - first Junior Boys and Girls golf tournment of the season this coming Satur- day and Sunday. It’s a 36-hole series for a $20 fee. Plans call for three flights, and there’s a courtesy practice round on Friday for outsiders, Ex- tra contests include chip- ping, putting and driving. Each golfer must have a registered handicap. Enter by phoning the club at Prince Rupert - 10kilometer race 632-4242.. Meanwhile, the Zone Seven playdown for a men’s team for the B.C. Summer Games at Delta in July, are on at Kitimat on Sunday, May 31. _. The top out-of-town ~ golfers aged “13 or older Will play with Kitimat’s: best for. an eight-man ‘team for the summer games. Each golfer must have a handicap of five or - better. Potential entrants‘ should contact Rod Vance. es Terrace swimming. pool, SS a a good investment? _ > off hete i in British Colum- ™ - - bia .in‘terms of supplies of: j natural gas, hydroelectri- city and ‘of course, coal. . - However, that doesn’t. ‘mean we can afford to be - _ Gomplacent and simply sit | ‘back and:take our relative __ energy wealth for granted.. "+ While there are obvious, J benefits in being as energy ' self-sufficient as possible, _there’s another .important ° factor to consider, namely that energy as a market- able resource, is one of - waters: offshore. ‘But clearly there is a: potential, as evidenced by ‘the interest’ that’s ‘been — shown by major energy companies in seismic ex. EE me terae Review — Wednesday, May 20,1987 5 y ; En erc rgyisoneofour | most valuable assets — ploration and other activi- _ ty. . _contianed on Page. 10 Vinsierer you wear wie e clean with care | iohards Cleaner our most valuable assets. AU It’s important therefore § that we keep striving to . prove up and develop more reserves which is why I’m encouraged that talks will begin this sum- mer between our govern- ment and the federal gov- — ernment on ownership of. mineral ‘resources off. our %, a ee _ Pacific coast. Gilberte Rioux . Sure. good idea. The facility. gives residents recrea- tional options that are of ty. ‘Helen Berger . _ No. i think It's a benefit to the commun: .. 2 Junior golfers - off to Kitimat - It was thought that one of Prince Rupert’s Nelson family would win the sec- _ ond annual ‘Glory Days” 10 kilometer race on May | 9. Charles had won the in-. augural -event, and organizers expected him to - repeat his triumph. Such was not the case. 7 "The question’ of. juris. diction has been a niatter of ‘dispute for several years even though at this § stage, ‘nobody's quite cer-' | tain just what kind of. | quantity of undersea ~"yesources such as oil and — natural gas we're talking about when’ we. discuss the | May 6 - —_ _ May 23, 1987 _ SLEEPING ‘SLEEPING 8 BAG OR QUILT | sors ero! | pete esas x com pe gue x0 8:00 am. — 6:00 p.m. _ Monday- Friday ~ 8:30 a.m. — 5:30 9.m. — Saturday ; KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE “TheNew | Professional Champ! | _ STIHL G64 7 Delivers the competition a new 1-2 combination. — MORE POWER with LESS WEIGHT! . The. new Stihl 064 packs more punch with a powerful 85 c.c. engine but weighs | in at an . easy-to-handle 1 14.1 Ibst The coast city’s race * .-went to another Nelson — _ brother John, who trav- — — elled the course in’ 33 - minutes, 39 seconds. And - yet another Nelson — ‘young: Joe, took third place and was only three minutes behind the win- ning time. 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