Andy Lee Yas, | think that Ex- po will have a lasting effect because of the exposure that our province gained. Tourists, this year, visited Expo and many decided to look over the rest of the prov- ince. Now that a great deal of new people have seen B.C., the province may become a favorite vacation spot. Word of mouth, tourists telling their - friends about us, Is the best advertising. Paul Goeiz Sure. When Expo started, the aware- ness of people in the United States in- dicated 20 percent knew the fair was go- ing on and at the end of Expo, 65 percent of U.S. residents were aware of Expo and B.C. I think Expo is go- ing to have a lasting tourism effect. Lowell Croft Although I| have not seen Expo, | feel that It will have an in- fluence on the prov- Ince for quite some time. Expo was like a large advertisement for B.C. which covered a lot of our province’s advantages. Many of the tourists who visited the Expo site said to people | know, and on television, that they wouid be back to visit. * * New ma continued [rom page 2 Local residents have been extremely friendiy and he is impressed with the immense fishing op- tions the area provides. “IT love fishing,’’ Jean- Lue said. And he is op- timistic about service the Terrace Review and Northwest Star publica- tions can provide mer- chants, businessmen and customers alike. recone seforeoner The Terrace Review asked: Will Expo 86 have a lasting benefit for B.C.? Karen Chrysler | would say yes. The most significant bene- fit will be in tourism. | was in’ Vancouver for Expo and the majority of people | met.were from places other than B.C. Many people expressed the opinion that B.C. is beautiful and they plan on returning at some time in the future. Derek Hales | think that Expo will have very little ef- fect on our area. But, the fair has definitely helped the mainiand. lower Peter Hollak | think Expo will have a lasting effect. The fair exposed Van- couver and the rest of B.C. to people from all over the world and it displayed Canadian ingenuity in terms of organization and technology. Because | of Expo, more people know about B.C. . Margaret Dediluke | think those who have visited as tourists will come back as | believe we hosted them a good time. I’m not so sure, however, there will be any benefit to the northwest from the Expo site. Terrace & District Community Services Society Annual General Meeting October 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Public Library basement. Membership is $2.00 and is available at 4530 Lakelse Ave. For information call: 635-3178 Lorna Copeland 10/18 Safeguard Your Home and Family Changes to your home and environment do not have to be elaborate in order to be. effective in terms of prevention, _ Many crime preven- tion strategies are simple ones designed to foster a greater sense of owner- ship and ensure the security of your home. | MEET YOUR NEW SLED ue AT OUR OPEN HOUSE! € We've just moved the new '87 Ski-Doo sleds into our place. And now we're opening our doors to you! We want you to.see what is sure to be the most exciting line-up of sleds out on the snow this winter. * Come in and take a look. And stay for the hospitality! oN SKF-000. TERRACE A EQUIPMENT SALES &\LTD. 4441 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Ph. 635-6384 ' © Trademarks of Bombardier inc. EMPLOYMENT — tne main Issue Under the Socred | government over 430,000 British Columbians are forced to depend on Unemployment Insurance —~and Social Assistance. Frank Howard and the New Democrats will change that with: i Direct Job Creation » A Municipal Reconstruction Program » Major Emphasis on Small Business ~ Tourism Development in every region — not just the lower mainland » Renewed Hope for Working People » Co-operation and Consultation Authorized by Skeena NDP REBUILD WITH FRANK HOWARD AND THE NEW DEMOCRATS _ —