PAGE 8 Three. days to deadline _ With only three days left before nominations close for the three City Council and two School Board positions only one person has come forward to contest the retiring members. Mr. Ross Smith will seek election to a seat on the School Board. Retiring trustees are Mr, John Flym, who is on the Board's Finance Committee and Mr, Hans Brown, who is presently Chairman of the Board. Mr. Flynn has lived in Kitimat since 1954 and has served on the board for 2 and a half years. Heis married with 2 girls, one in grade 10 and one in grade 8 ‘and a boy in grade 6 at Cormorant Elementary School. . Mr. Flynn who previously worked for Alcan, is now retired. Though Mr. Flynn has announced his intentions to run again Mr. Brown who has served on the Board for 8 years is turning down the chance to Tun again. Mr. Ross Smith who will be seeking election for the first time is the Personnel Manager of the Kitimat Logging Division of Eurocan. He has lived in Kitimat for 2 years Before this he worked at Port McNeil for Rayonier, While at Port McNeil he served for 3 years on District 45’s School Board, Mr. Ross has two boys; one age 6 who attends school at Whitesail and one age 3. His wife, Louise is a teacher who is now staying at home looking after the three year old. When asked why he was running for the board Mr. Ross said that though traditionally people running for such | positions promised reform he could not do that. He added that he thinks the present school board is doing a great job, though he said if you wanted to look for something that they had done wrong you could probably find it, He says he's not a great reformer and can make mistakes like the next guy but feels he has a responsibility to the community and helping on the board would be his contribution. His only motives in seeking election are that he’ is a taxpayer, he has children in school and he feels that someone must take an interest in our education system. He hopes to make decisions with the view of the average taxpayer in mind and just generally hopes to do his best. In City Council Aldermen Joe Banyay, Tom Smith and Don Stickeny find themselves at the end of their term and seeking re-election. So far no one has came forward to contest their position and Municipal Manager Art Currie said he believed that this was the first time in several years that this has happened in Kitimat. Tom Smith has served Council for several years and has acted as deputy mayor for the past year. Mr. Joe Banyay is Chairman of the Kitimat- Stikine Regional District and has been an alderman for several years. If elected this wi- ll be Don Stickney’s eighth term of council. Elected first i in 1955, ihe lost his seat in 1968 but regained in one year later, se abbheennahns * + Announcing? x Dispensing * Co. Of . ¥ Vietoria * j * Ww * WILL BE IN TERRACE x x Nov. 24, 25 & 26 Location: Lakelse * Motor Hotel 4620 Lakeise Ave, - Repairs - Duplicate pairs - Sunglasses te te te tee ke te ote de Ho - Prescriptions filled For Information Call : 635-2287 MH Ky os allele aedabalabebnhtolatataiaieh Nominations will be held in the conference room af. the. public safety’ building . annex. between 10 a.m. and noon on, Nov. 28th. Polls willbe held in the hos: ital, the Anglican. Church ep Kingfisher and the Baptist Church basement on Columbia: on December 11th between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Citizens are advised that- advance polling will be held on Dec. 7, 8, 9 and 10th between noon and 5: 30 p.m. inthe public safety building annex. Kitimat Community Calendar The annual Christmas bazaar of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion will be held in the Legion Hall on Saturday, Dec. 4th from 2:00 to 4:0 p.m. Home baking, crochet and knit wear, Christmas candles, decorations, novelties and fish pond available, Tea will be served. . Kitimat Players will present ‘Horn’ the Neil Simon comedy, on December 9, 10 and 11 at 8 p.m, at Nechakio School, Tickets are available from any Player -Member or by phoning Mavis Holm at 632-3297. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest” will be presented by Kitimat’s Childrens’ Theatre on Dec, 17, 18 and 19th at Mt, Elizabeth High School gym. Tickets on sale at Northern Drugs and - Kitimat Pharmacy. Louise Price herald staffer i in Kitimat, they visited last week. ‘Reginald ‘appeared on H | “possession "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, i “Kitimat Court” B ‘Two ‘people appeared before. ‘ Judge Murray in Kitimat court on. Wednest rik -Nov.* BA. Marijuana. “He. pleatet guilty and waa fined #200 0 or 21 days in’ _ default. John Janas. appeared ona © motor vehicles ‘act charge. of. 1 interviewed the Irish Rovers when Hockey ail tied up In recent games in the Kitimat Minor Hockey League four teams tied it up. On Tuesday, Nov. 23 Rotary and ~ City Centre tled with a 4-4 score, | In another game on the same evening Lions and Steelworkers . finished with a 1-1 tie. Three games in the Atom division of the league will take place on Saturday, Noy. 27th. at ‘9:45 am, Marshall Wells will take on Ocean Cement; at 10:45 Stores set hours Open hours for local businesses over Christmas have been set by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce Commercial committee. From . Monday to Friday in the week of December 20 hours will be 9:30 a.m, to9:00 p.m. Christmas Eve will see stores open from 9:30 to 6:00 p.m. On Christmas Day, Kitimat’ ‘Ss. Boxing Day and December 27th all stares. will be closed. December 28th and 29th all store hours will be back to normal. December 30th they will oper 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. New Year’s Eve hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and all .Stores will be closed on New Year’s Day. Kitchens. BY LOUISE PRICE — Even though there’s no snow around the fact remains that . there i is only about 30 days left till Christmas. With a dozen Sifts started and unfinished. I don’t dare count the exact number but I do know that it all adds up to not too much time. If you're making your - decorations, or would like to _have a few homemade ones around try doing some work with felt, It's easy, colourful and not too expensive, . ‘Embroidered ornaments are colourful and so simple they can, done in the evening while watching television, ‘First purchase several squares . of with We have a ‘very. important message ‘to all people “who holieve in Santa, Glaus Santa wants you-to know. that: fh can't G camaiaber: oy 95 that your children.want for. Christmas all the thin “a left with us-a large assortment of his’ - So he‘ has: :’ great and. wonderful: ‘toys, .s0 os _ anything that'he ‘might. forget felt, These come in 12” squares usually and can be found at Kitimat's Sewing Centre or at Toco Crafts in Terrace, Decide . on the size you want & cut your . felt to that size; remember room on the tree and you will see why a four inch. or 5 inch square is easiest to work with and to hang. On scrap paper draw out your design, making it Simple, copying perhaps from . other decorations or from Christmas books, _ Transfer it to. the felt, Then with bright colored | yarns stitches such as the satin, lazy daisy, french knot or slip stitch. Embroider on. one or two with the embrotdered side out, around a square of foam rubber or use cotton batten in between, Using a slip stitch or botten-hole — -Stitch join edges together. Keep Christmas colors in mind here - ,& red design looks really | ” beautiful on white felt, Want something different for your wall; try felt wall hangings - Kings, the - Balthalzar, \three ‘Caspar and Melehoir bearing gifts depicted three on them. You will need - panels of felt 10” wide and 43” long. Also various other pieces ‘of colored felt for the robes, faces, and gifts, And some gold --and silver trim for the’ robes. Draw out your design of the kings, again it may ‘be best to- . find a simple picture in a book (try*the library) and copy it, When’ you have-what-you want trace it onto the felt panels. The. Then cut out the paper design, - for separating each part, ‘-examiple cut the robe: in. two 4 parts if one Is to be purple and | _ the ‘other part yellow, This ‘gives’ you patterns for cutting ‘- out the various pleces of felt. ‘To come see ase e= ‘Remember "Santa is only ‘human. : gees Late Pharmacy : vy Lakelse prevent. ‘confusion work | with ay ‘one thing at a tinie. Cat beards out of black felt. Embroider a ” few vertical ‘Straight stitches on each beard, with. black.’ ‘pearl cotton: ‘Embroider all eyes and * browns with black in an outline _ Stiteh,. Pin. all'felt pieces in “place; ‘hold’ with dabs of glue, - & -‘Tack ‘on:ribbon or'gold braid . | ‘1989 FoRD. % Ton “1, through felt: pieces’ and oe panel, — thus ng them,". Sew’ on: any / beads ‘Or’ sequins and: ‘bangles ~ through all thicknesses. ‘Sew a ‘seed bead in.matching color at center of each sequin to hold: ; » sequins flat. . Get.a . towellng, stain and staple “each: f (3 lece at _ ot wood to hang each pane) on wall, Hang ovérsa. firep lace, in entrance ‘hall’ ar.on wal behind : bntfet table, embroider — around the pattern using simple © el to the back of | wood, Staple ribbon across back Bravo's Welding will Go against - Atom Motors while at 12:00 noon Nechako Theatre and Bob 4 Whiting will fight it out.. In the League’s Pee Wee ‘ Division one game will be placed on Friday and one on Saturday. In the first game at 6:30 Friday Johnston Realty and Sharp Shop will take to the ice while on Saturday at 12:16 Farwest will battle it out with Sandberg Esso, One game will be played in the Bantam Division on Friday, Nov. 26, at 8:00 p.m. Kinsmen and Croziers will fight it out, Hockey fans will also be treated to some excellent senior ‘hockey this weekend when the local Wellspar Loggers take on the Smither’s Nats. Though the Loggers are still at the top of the League the Smithers team has - been playing some good hockey and has won game against the Loggers. Games this weekend will take place in the Kitimat arena Satrday evening at 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoon at 12:30 having insufficient brakes. He pleaded guilty and was fined $25 or 2 days in default, : . RCMP number. , report Kitimat of 8: that a / track atereo ~ have been | stolen’: a parked car, the tapes were atolen froma car in a-parking lot at 1251 Haisla during the evening of Nov. 22. - RCMP are still investigating from . the complaint. " ‘Hiderman © “charge of Cannabis :: . causing - damage 7 . passenger door of his vehicle. Fae ‘ROMP are atili investigating ms tapes ~ Fourteen of - “One: auto accident occurred a the: Kitlmat arée on Saturday! . Nov, 21 when Dennis Gibbs of . Kitimat was driving: down aan logging road near Onion: Lake and rah. into.a tree. 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