Pepenneaay TERRACE — For the first time in B.C. native musicians are being featured on radio sta- tions across the prov- ince. | by Philip Musselman The native musician campaign has-been taken up by an ambitious group called Northern Native Broadcasting. This organization has been having its program- ming featured on various radio stations all over the province. The campaign has created a_ great amount of interest in B.C. and in Canada’s own CBC Radio, where its native programming is aired frequently. wouldn’t feel repre- sented because the Americans have a whole different perspective of our country,"’ Arm- strong explained. ‘‘The Americans already view Canadian topics in their news reports in a way which some of us do not care to be viewed.” The Native Musician Campaign is not only the first of its kind in B.C., but it is quite possibly the first of its kind in Canada as well..The pro- grams only feature music from B.C. talents and not the pre-recorded variety which a lot of sta- _tions play. Advertising for the campaign has been spread across B.C. in the 0 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 10, 1986 Native radio promotes Northwest talent project it has been the subject of many types of media in this province, but the greatest promo- tion that the NNBC is. concerned with is by word of mouth. Musicians are record- ed performing their variety of entertainment in one of three ways: they can be brought into the studio, the NNBC can go to them where they perform in lounges etc., or the recording can be done on a one-on-one basis. Each type of music is viewed equally on each program, and the organi- zation is very proud of the way it can deal with these people on a_per- sonal basis. The native musician dination of people like Terrance Armstrong, who feel that everyone must have their represen- tation in order to con- tribute to the rest of the country. ‘“‘These musi- cians are people who would not normally pur- sue their interests under some conditions, but thanks to programs like this, encouragement is offered to these people,”’ Armstrong explained. “It is very important that these people feel that there is encourage- ment out there and hopefully we can reach our long term goal; to help bridge the wide gap of understanding be- continued on page 23. Terrance Armstrong in the production studio of the North- ern Native Broadcasting Organization. NNBC has had its native programming alred on CBC and many of B.C.’s radio stations. ~ The programs arrang- form of posters. Because campaign started earlier _ ed by Northern Native of the uniqueness of the this year under the coor- Broadcasting are North- west oriented. The artists THE CITY OF TERRACE that the programs Directory of - 1986 TAX SALE eature are musicians, . poe all q story ciellers . 7 err Pursuant to Section 457 of the Municipal Act,.on the 30th day of September, 1986, In the Council h til _ nf ace Chambers of the City of Terrace, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, there shall be offered for sale ave, up unt! now, only . by public auction each and every parce! of real property including improvements, upon which any of tha displayed their talents in - taxes are delinquent. front of friends and YF | | C. és The following properties have delinquent taxes as of September 4th, 1986. amy. ce strong FOLIO ‘CIVIC ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION Arm: 135.000 2001 Sparks St. Lot 3, Plan 3340, D.L. 360 Se ee te aa Sacred Heart $20,000 4891 Gu ve, La TS, ok 1 83a aU Ot ep grams for private sta- . ulet Ave. , Block 21 & 22, Plan 6602, D-L. tions, has been working Catholic Church 923.000 4625 Goulat Ave. Lot 16, Block 21 & 22, Plan 6602, D.L. 360 around various types of Saturdey, 7.30 ¢ 424.000 4504 Graham Ave. Lot 8 Plan 7626, D.L. 360 , Ypes of Sundar 6130. 40:00 Bite 1082.000 3213 Kalum St. Lot 15, Block 6, Plan 972, D.L. 361 media for about six unday, 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 a.m. 1131.000 4720-4724 Lakelse Lot'1, Plan 3100, 0.1, 361 years. It is his opinion 48230 Straurne Ave. 635-2313 16 O00 a2) Eby St. h ie e. BK rae 3142, OL ot that the NNBC is one of : raume Ave, , Block 16, Plan 3273, D.L. z ’ 4329.000 4734 Park Ave. Lot 2, Block, 9 & 10, Plan 3374, D.L. 361 the best ways repre: St. Maitthew’s Anglican/ 1757.000 2-4632 Davis Ave. Lot S-2, Plan $6, D.L. 361 | sent native tradition and Episcopal Church 1906.000 4738 Lakelse Ave. Lot A, Plan 10830, O.L. 361 talent. “Not all natives 2527.000 4812 Highway 16 Lot F, Block 43, Pian 1919, D.L. 362 feel that they are being | 4726 Lazelle Ave. Terrace Phone 635-9019 2531.000 4890 Highway 16 Block 43, Pian 1919, D.L. 362. represented properly - Restor Rev. L. Stephens — 635-5855 E ¥ of Lot B - Ref Plan 2051 and our operations are: Sunday services: 670,000 4830 Highway 16 tat 2 Pan 36077 DLL, 362 : 2 : = 2 ' way ot 2, Plan , ULL. helping to remedy this 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. J 2621.000 4830 Highway 16 Lot 3° Plan 3607, D.l. 362 feeling,’’ Armstrong 2653.000 4832 Loen Ave. Lot 6, Plan 3679, D.L. 362 commented Sunday School 2825.000 4942 Gralg Ave. Lot 4, Block 19, Plan 4853, D.t. 362 Th sducti F HRIST and Adult Class 2826.000 4930-4938 Greig Ave. Lot 5-7 Block 19, Plan 4853, 0.L. 362 he production © UTHERAN 9:45 a.m. 9108.000 4807 Tuck Ave. Lot 3, Plan 7997, D.L. 362 native talent has really HURCH Sunday Worship - 11:00 §257.000 4514 Park Ave. Lot 6, Block B, Plan'972, O.L. 369 and W ‘ of lot 6. San ee saat inthis 3220 Sparke Street, Terrace Sar ooD 4564 Grelp Ave, La ae oct Man 872, 0:1. 360 Exe Plan 8524 i i i j ' arks errace 8. 554 Greig Ave. ot 23, Block 7, Plan 972, O.L. cc Plan . radio stations ang ee Phone SP 5379.00 3210 Kalum Steel Lot 24° Block 7, Plan 972, O.L. 369 way the NNBL tecis tna 635-5520 Rev. Michael R. Bergman: 5398.000 4457-4459 Lakelsd Lot 1 & 2, Block 9, Plan 972, D.L. 369 it is doing its share in §399.000 4453-4455 Lakelse Lot 3 & 4, Block 9, Plan 972, D.L. 369 making the world aware ; 5412.000 4452-4453 Lakolse Lot 26 & 27, Block 9, Plan 972, D.L. 369 of the input that natives Terrace Seventh-day Adventist Church 5413.000 4450 Gra Av. , Lot 28, Block a, Pan 972, O.L, 369 : ' tort . 458 relg Ave. ot 29-30, Block 9, Plan 972, D.L. wish to offer to society. 3306 Griffiths — 635-3232. 28.000 4487-4459 Grely Ave. «Lot 1. & 2. Block 10, Plan 972, D.L. 369 orthern Native | Saturday — Sabbath School — 9:30a.m. 5434.000 4501-4503 Greig Ave. Lot 14 & 15, Block 11, Plan 972, D.L. 389 Broadcasting provides — Divine Service — 11:00 a.m 5.499.000 4599 Gre Ave Lt 7-8, Block 12, Pan 972, 0.1. 369 xciti i AN on §448.000 egion Ava. ot 4, Plan OL. eet eabares lowale Wednesdays — Prayer meeting — 7:00 p.m. | 450.000 4406 Legion Ave. Lot ! Block f Pian 3084, D.L. asp : id wee . 5460.000 4408 Leglon Ava. ot 2, Block 1, Pian _ OL, native content which Pastor Ed Sukow 695-7642 5461.000 4410 Legion Ave. Lot 3, Block 1, Plan 3094, 0.1. 369 from an age group : §462.000 4412 Legian Ave. Lot ‘. Block 1, Pian som, D.L. 369 rom t 5463.000 4414 Legion Ave. ot 5, Block 1, Plan DL. ears fot ar tS - EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 5465.000 4418 Lagion Ave. Lot 7 & 8, Block 1, Plan 3094, D.L. 369 Years tat y 3302 Sparks Street, Terrace, B.C. PH: 635-5115 5479.000 4413 Leglon Ave. Lot 11, Block 2, Plan 3094, D.L. 369 representation allows the 5528.000 4421 Walsh Ave. Lot A, Plan 10983, D.L. 369 nae ana ayes Pastors Jim Westman and Bob Shatford 6045.000 2918 Braun St, Lot 21, Blok 2 Plan 1992 D.L. 611, ommuni Oo Car a : — 9 ' : sample of local talent | guaday’ School for all ages — Oe em 6137.000 2704 Braun Si. Lot 21, Block 6, Plan 3080, D.L. 611 d initiative from all Soy ere’ Wednesdays — 7:00 p.m. 6424.000 4822 Sunset Or. Lot A, Plan 7948, D.L. 641 and initiative trom rayer Meeting — y OY p.m. 6425.000 4820 Sunset Dr. Lot B, Plan 7948, B.L. 611 ages. hat th - 10003.000 4504 Olson A. Block 6, Plant 105, D.L. 838 ‘he reason that the 10010.000, 4507 Olson Ave. ot 16, Plan » DL. organization chose Ter- KNOX UNITED CHURCH -40011,000' 4503 Olson Ave. Lot 17, Plan 1105, D.L, 838 i 10029.000 3512 Hansen Ave. Lot 1, Block C, Plan 3460, D.L. 838 race as its base of opera- 4907 Lazelle Ave. 11014,000 4508 Eby St. Plan 1058, D.L. 977 tions is that Terrace is | Phone: 6358016 ind Worship: 11015.000 4418 Eby St. Plan 1055, D.L. 977. S/W ¥% block 10. the hub of the Northwest Minister. on 11021.000 4403 Sparks St. Plan 1055, O.L. 977 for both natives and Stan Bailey 10:30 AM 41028.000 4403 Eby St. Plan 1055, D.L. 97 non-natives, also thi 11161.000 4423 Eby St. Plan 9025, 0.L. 977 Lot A. On-natives, also: mis 11162,000 4421 Eby St. Lot B-D, Plan 9025, D.L. 977 area is very well 14002.000 5021 Halllwall Ave. Block 11, Plan 1097, Pt. Ev D.L. 979 represented by native 18825.004 v2 4625 Graham Ave. MHR ane ay A icians. 8531.001 #31 4625 Graham Ave. y 31 Terra muse ATTEND Sa ae a Se . ; . 8 3614 Kalum St. ; y 36 North Kalum the fe prospeae to en TH E C H U R CH 49230.001 #30 3624 Kalum St. MHR 7058 Bay 30 Sunnytil MHP 4p e feeling of representa- 19502.000 #2 5016 Park Ave. y 2 Park Avenue tion across to B.C,’s OF YOU R CH Ol C E 19700.001 #21 Marsh Cres. MHR 43509 Bay 22 The Motel MHP natives, “If Canada 19707.000 27 Margh bus. “MHR 20358 Bay 27 The. Mtl MHP ‘ ‘ . . atk Ave. ot 5, Pian VU.L. didn’t have its own THI S WEE K. 1311.000 4711 Park Ave. Lot 6, Block 11, Plan 3929, D.L. 361 television stations how . 5305.000 4439 Park Ave. Lot 11 & 12, Block 3, Plan 972, D.L. 369 would we feel? We I