Terrace Review _ Wednesday, October 3, 1990 ‘Fine Dining _ In quiet surroundings! Spm. — 06m. . 4620 Lakelse Avenue 638-8141 ry hy rit Polly’s Cafe. Chinese & Western Cuisine ——ae as — 33 Mon,—Thurs. 10:30 am, —- midnight - . Fil. & Sat. 1030 a.m. — Tam. | S Sunday 12:00 a.m, ~ 10 p.m. 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-4 848 or 638-8034 ty p . It was too big to send in the mail. Ray Jones of Terrace-based Northern Native Broadcasting was surrounded by politicians last week as he took delivery of a cheque for $100,000 of government money to help the communications: society expand their service to more northern native communities. The cheque presentation was attended by Skeena MLA Dave.Parker, Native GIM’S Affairs Minister Jack Weisgerber, Regional Development Minister Stan Hagen and Provincial Secretary Howard Dirks. 0 - _ Northern Native Broadcasting gets $100,000 for expansion Among the special events sche- duled by Premier Bill Vander Zalm and his ministers during last ‘week’s visit was the announcement of a $100,000 grant to Northen Native Broadcasting. Taking part ~ in the presentation was Ray Jones of NNB, Native Affairs Minister Jack Weisgerber, Regional and Economic Development Minister . Stan Hagen and Skeena MLA _ Dave Parker. The grant will enable NNB to expand their current satellite radio distribution system to rural native communities but not to the extent they would have liked, A press release names nine communities to receive the service, but the federal government has changed their mind on their half of the contribu- tion and that number has been cut io four, or possibly five communi- ties. Nevertheless it was one more step towards a successful future for NNB. rding to Hagen, the grant comes through the B.C, General Communications Grant Program. and will assist with the engineering and capital costs required to con- struct a number of satellite down- links and rebroadcast facilities. "Thanks to the efforts of the Native Communications Society," says Parker, "the radio program- aming of Norther Native Broad- casting will be ‘available to the rural communities of Soda Creek, Alkali Lake, Dog Creek and Aiyansh." On Jones’s wish list, but left behind due to a lack of federal funding, are the communities of Alexandria, Toosey, Fort Fraser, Fort St. James (Necoslie Band) and MacLeod Lake. NNB currently produces and broadcasts over 40 hours of radio ‘scheduled to be added to the net- Sag. RESTAURANT 5 RE cs avr” Chinese & Canadian Food & i OPEN7DAYSAWEEK iN Mon - Wed 14:30 a.m. — 10:00 p.m. t i AN harsday £1230 a.in. —— 11:00 p.m, 27? | NSD Fri - Sat 11:30 aim, — 1300 at. al Sunday 12:00 a.at. £0:00 p.m. 4643 Park Avenue . 635-6111 - + “programming consisting of news, iy music, profiles. interviews and & community information locally and § through 26 Northern B.C. satellite down-links every week. This most § recent grant will soon raise that | number to 30 or 31 down-links. "This is a service,” according to Weisgerber, “that is very well § received,” And last Tuesday he has § “In Augie’s Lounge” This Week | Sea = Daily Luncheon Buffet 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Soup/Salads 0 Hot Entree: . — $6.95 Piano Stylings by Glenn Fossum 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 TOLL-FREE: 1-800-663-8156 FAX: 635-2788 - . offered additional support. "We are very interested in seeing this con- tinue and we think we can help even more by purchasing adver- § tising space.” : After dispensing the appropriate "thank-you’s", Jones said he hoped the Secretary of State would take | note of the provincial contribution | and follow with some funding of | their own. If they were to do that, he said, all nine communities & Seay Vay. Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian oe Dishes 4606 Greig Ave., for Take-Out — Terrace, B.C. Ph, 635-6184 |e work would be soon be receiving NNB broadcasts. Every household in Canada will be receiving an 8-page information guide in the next faw days. It ‘outlines the country's economic _ plan and contains important information about Canada's future. Please look for it in your mailbox and take the time fo read what's inside. COMING SOON if you haven't received the guide by - October 15th, call the toll-free number below and a copy will be sent to your home. 1-800-267-6620 9... | Hearing Impaired, please call 1-800-267-6650. Pour abtenir la version frangaise de cette . publication, veuillez composez le 1-800-267-6640. Government of Canada il» Gouvernament ‘du Canada