Shirley Hanson |-can see it is really growing, just by look- ing for housing rentals, atc. I’ve been trying to. find a house to rent and there are very few available. As a Chris- tian | hope our chur- ches grow with more people moving into the: area. Lana Charbonneau _— i haven't been here long but | do know that a lot has changed since | was here 25 years ago. Terrace is so much big- ger now, but it is still comfortable and more assuring than a large city like Vancouver. Cult mentality on the Lotter To the editor, Aryanism appears to be on the increase again, as it was during: the Great De- pression of the 1930's. As with all cults, it finds new converts during periods of alienation and _helpless- ness. Many of the Aryan converts are farmers who have lost or are losing their lands. © During the 1960’s and 1970’s we saw the emer- gence of what could be called liberal fascism, not much different from the conservative fascism pop- ular today. The liberals The Terrace Review asked: - Has the fact that Terrace is now officially recognized — ~ as acity changed your perspective of the community? Arne Perrin | think. that : Terrace will receive a greater possibility of industrial growth since: the com- munity is central to Kitimat and Prince Rupert. McDonald's restaurant moving to Terrace is an example, of our centralized ad- vantage. ~ Rose Thomas | | can’t really say that it has made a dif- ference. | haven't felt any benefit yet. If we are being recognized, it | shouldn’t make a dif- ference if Terrace is:a city or a district. Cathy McKinney | don’t think so. t feel the community is operating much the same as before. | think local residents are looking ahead to the future, and that is always brighter. We’ve gotten over that !ull and are moving on. seem to support.the tyran- nical regimes of the USSR and Nicaragua; the Ary- ans support such groups as Libya and the PLO. By | their fruits ye shall ‘know them. . The blame for this new trend may lie with political and school authorities who have been dehuman- izing our. culture and eroding the old freedoms we in the West built our Renee Cox Not really. | have always - enjoyed the ‘small town’ at- mosphere, but it has not grown too large yet. We must go along with. progress and the benefits being a “city” may bring. Mickey Davies No. We didn't gain anything by changing. All we gotis status as a city, but | think it’s good for the people of Terrace to have gained that recognition. a rise countries upon. Until the 1960's, for example, men were the economic slaves; but with the advent of the women’s movement they too can carry on that trad- . ition. Babies are sometimes aborted because it is not expedient for the parents to have them. And so it goes that farmers and others must turn to sur- vivalist groups. Society has aborted an entire seg- ment of the population by its, apathy. . Brian Gregg . Terrace, B.C. Cluster of f crystals Terrace was recently hit with another heavy snowfall. Clearing equipment left a white moun: tain of crystals around this cluster of trees in a dawntown parking lot. Don’t mis the action. Terrace Man In Motion Committee hectvity Schedule Sponsor Activity Photo by Michael Kelly. Glant welcome home card Merchandise sales School District 88 “Awareness Week Pancake braukfast .. Minor hockey game vs. Quebec team 10km run. Celebrity Wheelchair Day ° Kinetta Gong Show — Rotary vs. Kinsmen wheelchalr basketball game Fitness Beach Night. Wheelchair Awaraness Day - Labour council — elects executive The Kitimat-Terrace and ‘District Labour Council at its annual meeting elected the following to: its exective for 1987: _ Skeena Mall we Location - Date Skeena Mall Feb. 14,21,28 Skeena Mali | Feb, 14,21,28 Terrace area__ schools : Feb. 19-26 Co-op Mail Feb. 21 Arena Feb. 21 Library Feb. 22 ~ Feb. 23 Legion Feb. 24 Caledonia Sr. Secondary Fab. 25 Arena '” Feb. 26 Feb. 28 President, Jim Lamb; first. Vice President, George Heyman; second Vice President, John Jensen; Secretary Treas- urer, Kay Hepplewhite President Terrace resident Jim Lamb was recently elected to another term as president of the Kitimat-Terrace and District Labour Council. Terrace Kinsmen Club Terrace Kinsmen Club. Man in Motion with .° Terrace Rotary Club | _ Downtown Lions Club Terrace fitness leaders’ ~ - Man in Motion-Committee Terrace Minor Hockey Skeena Valley Running Club -- Man in Motion Committee. Terrace Kinette Club. Rotary Club and Recording Secretary, Wilma Costain. Participants at. the. meeting heard a report on the changes being made to. airport safety procedures and the possibility that the. Federal government may ask municipalities to take over the operation of air- ports. . The evening concluded with a slide presentation by Alberto Rodriguez of _ Kitimat who, along with seven other Canadians, recently met with Nicaraguan workers and toured several plants discussing work place, health, and safety stan- dards. In court In Terrace Provincial. Court on Friday, Jan, 16 Joyce Wilson was. fined $400 for operating a motor vehicle while her ability to drive was im-— aired, P kkk On Friday, Jan. 16 in- Terrace Provincial Court Linda Karchie was fined $350 for mischief, » ————