Se . - -Barbara. Ross,. John Pousette, Kozak. - finance ‘clerk for the Canada : school trustee for the past. six . tionship with the community. : _ continue. furthering the relations between the community, the that we have to be assured that : munity College. the community in many areas’: ‘and is currently a director of the. ing Nelson ‘he had served as a ~. velopment’ Committee, Secre-: ‘tary for the Citizens Advisory ed as Police Commissioner for ‘that in the future they have jobs same. token: we have to insure following a promotion by B.C. advisory group, attended all Terrace — ‘to elect two for trustees Running for the two school. trustee positions are incumbent . Bob Branning and George: | Incumbent. Barbara Ross, a Employment and Immigration - Commission, .has served as a oo rt Robert Branning months after winning a_ by- “election held - following the- President of the Mission NDP - Be ee _ resignation. of. (MLA. Dave Association and a member of . @ Parker. . the Mission branch of the ‘Royal - Ross said her main objective i is Canadian Legion. to foster a good working rela- _ Branning said his main objec- tive is to insure a high level of. . She said. it is her desire ‘to . education. “The most important thing is board and employee groups and’ “o our children are.coming out of to make-the board: more accessi- school being able to meet the re- ble to the public." : quirements of the job market, or +. "+ qualified to go on to an advane- John Pousette, ‘who is ed education, he said, ‘presently administrator for the Regional District -of ' Kitimat- —_ - George Kozak, self-employed Stikine until his retirement on in Nelson until July of this year Dec. 31, said he’ served as an ‘when-he mioved to Terrace as the alderman in Kitimat in the . Northwest sales. representative . 1950’s and is presently a board for’ ‘Gainers Inc., said he now _Mmember for -Northwest' Com- serves. the area..of . Stewart, §. Princé’ Rupert, Kitimat and as_ § “Pousette said he has served. far east as Houston, - Skeena Labor Management De; school trustee since 1985. He said that he had also serv- Board for the B.C. Corrections: one-term and had been ap- ‘Branch, a member. of the B.C. pointed for a second, and also.- Salmonid -Enhancement Task. ‘served on the Nelson Traffic Group and has been a technical Committee for three years ‘and advisor to the Northern on the Nelson Regional Recrea- _ Development: Council for about tion Committee for two years. 10 years. - He said he had been the Presi- He said he has also been a dent of the Rotary Club from part-time Clinical Associate 1979 to 1986 and had also been Professor at U.B.C. in the the coordinator for the B.C. School of Medicine, Health Heart Foundation in Nelson — Care and Epidemiology for the since 1979. past 10 years and-also served asa “ Kozak said that his major ob-- deacon for the Evangelical Free jective was to become involved Church, in the educational concerns of Pousette said, ‘‘Today’s stu- single-parent families. dent is Canada’s future’’, and he **T worked hard in the Nelson termed his main objective as be- area with children of single ing to see that education meets the needs of the students and that teachers had the tools to do the job, ‘‘This is a very critical time. It's important that our young E ad people are able to use the school U n S U t ding block .so system as a building block -s TERRACE —.During his re- cent visit to Terrace to pro- | mote a new victim assistance program, B.C. Attorney General Brian Smith an- nounced additional grants of $6,250 and $15,000 for the Ksan House Society’s sexual assault help line, In announcing the grant Smith said, “‘The Terrace program reflects the kind of partnership needed to make. services to victims possible and effective. It is run by a locally-based agency in which community members are in- volved as volunteers.”’ Lois Stoner, coordinator for the sexual assault center, said the additional funding will allow her to hire an extra half-time worker. She said no expansion of the. service, which opens an average of 10 new files monthly, is ex- pected, but the added help will permit the center to pro- vide a better service. - cont’d, on page 23 and they’re able to be a part of the international world- that they’re going to be a part of, ‘It’s absolutely critical that kids get the right kind of educa- tional foundation, but by the that the teachers have the tools to do the job,”’ Pousette said. 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