ae Pra Se Oe eee eS Se er ee ree ee ey ae | The Terrace Review asked: what ways can © -. In-wt Terrace benefit from: Alcan’s added electric: Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 23, 1 987 | 5 : . ah 7 a a une or . . coe : ao be dite , totes t so! fer as nT ey Nee oe Ne the, a Letter _ a To the editor, — . — The Terrace. Regional ~, Museum -Society’ would like to ".. Weport a very successful Summer “.} Program ‘at Heritage | Park. ‘| ..From statistic sheets done up at '» the end of August we found that _ ‘during the four-month program, “over .7,000. visitors passed - through the park gates. Tourists ~.. came from all over Canada, the US., Australia, Iceland, Japan, - and Europe plus many visitors from our own locality. 1 can With four very capable and enthusiastic local students as tour guides we were able to pre- | | Another boom year i for Heritage Park = sent the preservation-of our log. building heritage, and also to provide the opportunity for vis--’ itors to. learn a little of the pioneer history of the area. a We would like to thank the City of Terrace and the Employ- ment: and Immigration Chal- lenge/87 Program for their sup- port. We would also like to thank the community for their... co-operation during the summer and on our July Ist and River- - boat Days celebrations. Mamie E. Kerby . | President, Terrace Regional. . -. Museum Society Lola Kinney = it would be fine as long as we keptthe company aCanadian dary industry. one. Let's hope it puts more. _ 4 Canadians to work: + ry "Thomas Dollard Terrace won't benefit at all; Alcan .will send power to the U.S. _* Lynn Perrin. More ‘employment oppor- tunities, © inflated ‘The provincial government . has agreed to broaden the scope of a Royal Commission on Elec- toral Boundaries to include a review of all electoral districts, Provincial Secretary Elwood Veitch announced recently. The Minister said cabinet ap- proved a recommendation from the Commissioner, Mr. Justice Thomas K. Fisher, to examine all 52 ridings rather than just the 17 dual-member ridings. “We want to ensure that the democratic process is applied as fairly and equitably as possible throughout the province,’’ Veitch said, “For that reason we have agreed to Mr. Justice Fisher’s re- quest for a broader mandate. When his study is completed, decisions may then be made which will result in improved electoral boundaries for B.C.” Mr. Justice Fisher was named to conduct the one-person elec- toral boundaries commission in March. He completed his hear- ings in August but then recom- mended a broader mandate as a result of his deliberations. ei isg yt = B Its excess ' Sherrie Dilley | Perhaps. electrical power. could be cheaper to the con | Kevin Kohorst a It could attract some. secon- __'_,..3umer, and’ therefore benefit the whole province," ko Wendy Berg & - Kathrine O'Bryan. Coe # Visitors from Hammond, indiana, through Heritage Park informative Pat and Doyal Yaney, found their trip and enjoyable with tourguides Jenine Taron and Alex Zemianski who worked at the facliity this the help of atudent The detriment to the en- summer under a Challenge '87 placement. vironment over.a tong period _of.time throughout the North- west and interlor outwelghs. ‘the. short-term . benefits of local employment. We should - ‘be more concerned about:the - |. THE BEST AIRLINE nN —_ corporations. These thres West German children toured Heritage Park during August. The Regional Museum Society reports that over 7,000 visitors went throught the park this summer. : future effects that. our | children may. experience rather than benefits for large - -BEAWAREOF | A FLIGHT SCHEDULE. CHANGE!.. __Effective September 14, 1987 from Terrace/Kitimat to Vancouver | DAILY AT 9:35 a.m. (ONE-STOP). SATURDAY AT 2:45 p.m. (ON E-STOP) . MON., THURS., FRILL, = > SUN., 4:10 p.m. (NON STOP) TUES. & WED. 8:55 p.m. (ONE-STOP) Serving more Canadian Communities | _ than any other airline. : Call your Travel Agent or Canadian Airlines at’ °° 7 635-7111 (Terrace) or 632-4761 (Kitimat). THE SPIRIT TAKES WING. Canadian Airlines International