A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 15, 1999 CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE TERRACE STANDARD ag x TAl CHI CHCAN - FALL CLASSES ' a BELLY DANCE WORKSHOP INTRODUCTORY/BEGINNER — INTERMEDIAYE/ADVANCED ~ Featuring Hadia WEDNESDAYS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ' a i d , Sept. 22nd to Dec, 8th Sept. 21st fo Dec. 10th : Internationally renowned Middle Eastern Dance 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. 5:30 fo 8:30 p.m, ; instructor & performer, in a two day workshop. bial LZ . Beginners Welcome! ; Clarence Michia thay , . Elementary Scheol Gym, iN Ce). m Ss S n Workshop dates: Sept. 25 & 26 3430 Sparks St & Cue, fee: $110.00 Certified Instructor: =” | Workshop fee: $110. Peter Dickson ; ae , Chinese Tai Chi Chuan C O nti | n U e S O Wa Ss For more information or registration call: Association af Canada Nancy 635-2403 12 Years Teaching I d barel * By Experience Jear Sir: and barely meet funding requirements for ' oe ‘formation please coll Jane at ' Dan Miller stated at outset that he’d just their operaling budgets let alone capital For registration and fee in 1594. - be there as interim acting Premier to works needs, Yet in Prince Rupert and the 638- preside over their leadership race, uurture public trust but not make any major moves. Well guess what - that isn’t the Mr. Miller I’ve come io know so well and no fie’s not about to disappoint me, nor especially his hometown fans. The latest dramatic gratu- ilous acl for Prince Rupert is au $8 million capital works expansion of their Northwest Community College campus in the port city. This scems illogical when we've seen public schools K-12 budgels in Coast Mountain District 82 slashed with less stu- dents during the economic downturn, cach lost student from this area amounting to about $5000 less per year to their budgets. We've seen NWCC campuses in Terrace, our norlhwest hub centre; Hazellon, Hous- ton, Kitimat, and Smithers go thranugh cuts North Coast region where student numbers have more’ significantly decreased we ow © wilness new, big lime expenditures. T imagine Mr.Miller wauts to anchor his longterm MLA stalus for North Coast into infinity, maybe even a lifelong tenure at his own college .as‘-a honourary” professor demeritus of jurassic socialism, antiquated - labour relations: and’ public bail-outs classes. , Canmore truckloads of our money be. far off for Mr. Miller’s other Dan-doggles like a highway and bridge connector to Licir air- port® and néarby communities, more pulp mill handouts ora venture into North Sea style petrolcunt drilling extractions in the Hectate Straits? sos Gerry Ibloomer, Lakelse Lake, B.C. simply un-bear-able Dear Sir: Regarding the story in your Sept. 1 issue was casy pickings for them. kept out entirely by electric fences, bears naturally turned to residential areas. government that is flat broke. presents SL Photographic Professional Prints ina Flash! MAKE WAY SAlial We're making way for all ‘ur an fines for altracling bears. There, were always a few bears in or- exciting The fine of a maximum $50,000 and jail chards and gardens in the rural areas, but for having something in your yard thal at- uot the number there are now. NEW FALL LINES ' tracts bears is beyond all reason. I think the best control is to allow more h. It is a typical cxample of over kill by the hunting at appropriate times, probably fall, arriving soon. - government. Anyone growing a garden or = This must be very selective as the cubs .. : is having small fruits (raspberries, ctc.} is i- are fully dependent on the mothers until ; ~~ eee en . : M able under this amis Bill 63. ) well into the second year and cannot sur- FREE ton latest lgital Come in and | " People with fruit trees are especially vive on their own. technology, you can i largeted, as bears will sample green fruit «One wonders how many more ill- Instantly preview, SAVE : ve and also severcly damage trees. The prob- conceived Bills, such as Number 63, are 8x1 oO Portrait* select and take sited e lem started with garbage dumps where it going to be passed to raise money for a ~your cholee of pave -ritone offer per sabjon ame clay. ome me 2 (0). 6 (0) * % Oia : After being physically chased out, then Why target Dear Sir: The general conception of war brings the confrontation of two or more opposing armed forces in conflict with one auother. With all this technology, guided missiles, rockets, bombs, smart weapons, why is it that;these trained killers concentrate their” wrath on the defenseless civilian populace? Where is the heroism in such gross apalhetic disregard for life? Don Cooper, Terrace, B.C, 1: 5 i = 4 Civilians: T wonder what title would be appropriate for these indiscriminate killers of innocent people and the destruction of — their amenities of life. ....° Those piloting the aircraft, direcling, mis- siles, smashing citics, villages, homes, while all the time safe from acquiring even a scratch are only due for the grossest, ob- noxious referral possible. 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