The EVIL ASKED: oO What do you expect will _ Ahoen. be the primary issue for Skeena Mark Doehlier . Income tax on mushroom pickers. Kavin Beavitt -. Serutiny of the “system. legal Anthony Hanna - It-could be a number ‘of things but | expect the native in the federal election? o,f Gpeg Haris. ao it will be in the area of land claims will be number forestry probably. one on the agenda. With the summer at an end, the student tour guides at Heritage Park have returned to their university and college studies. Anita Ziegler, Heather Newman and Alex Ziemian- ski helped make the season a success for both the tourists and the regional museum society. Heritage Park concludes busy summer contributed by Mamie Kerby The Terrace Regional Museum Society is pleased to report the Heritage Park sum- mer program was a complete success, Approximately 4,500 people visited the park in the four- month, spring-summer period. Our Challenge/88 tour guides for 15 weeks were all local students. They are all ‘returning to universities or the local col- lege this fall. Tourists visiting the park came from as far away as Australia, Egypt, France, Japan and Great Britain, Over 600 children on school tours came to the park to learn a little background history of the area, This summer Heritage Park provided a traditional backdrop for seven beautiful weddings. We give a special thank you to all the people who contributed to the success of the summer program and to the people who contributed to the tremendous entertainment for our Riverboat Days program and our Music in the Park day. "Terrace Review — Wednesday. September 21, 1988 5 Letters To the Editor; I would like at. this time to thank the following for their contribution to the Sept. 18 “Terry Fox Run” held in Ter- race: The District of Terrace, Skeena Sawmills, the Kinette Club of Terrace, Canada Safeway, McDonald’s, Terrace . Public Library, Terrace Totem — Runners thanked Ford, Skeena Valley Runners, CFTK, Loomis Courier, and all the local merchants who displayed pledge forms, and volunteers and all participants. Through your efforts you have made the 1988 “Terry Fox Run’’, at $1,700, the most suc- cessful ever in Terrace. Gary Pettipas Terrace Rescuers thanked To the Editor; A special thanks to the Bowen-Colthursts of Water Lily Bay Resort for our rescue and their immediate care given to us after our accident. Thanks to Braden Rowse of Prince Rupert who helped Michael in the boat. To our many friends and relatives who phoned or talked to us, thank you for your con- cern, Clarence and Joyce Baker Terrace, British Columbia Legislative Assembly SELECT STANDING COMMITTEE FINANCE, CROWN CORPORATIONS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES Monday, October 17, 1988 Commencing 9:00 a.m. The Westin Bayshore 1601 West Georgia Street VANCOUVER possible. Mr. Craig H. James, Clerk of Committees, Room 236, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1X4 Hon. A. Ree Hon. 8B. Smith FINANCIAL PLANNING INDUSTRY PUBLIC HEARINGS | Tuesday, October 25, 1988 Commencing 9:00 a.m. Douglas Fir Committee Room Parliament Buildings VICTORIA The purpose of these public hearings is for the Committee to receive submissions respecting the financial planning and advisory industry in British Columbia. — | Those wishing to appear at any of the above locations should notify the Clerk of Committees as soon as Address all correspondence or inquiries to: Telephone: 356-2933 Fax: 387-2813 MEMBERS: Mr. Jim Rabbitt, M.L.A. (Deputy Chairman) Hon. M. Couvelier Hon. E. Veitch “ Hon. J. Jansen Mr. G, Clark, M.L.A. : Mr. C. DiArcy, M.L.A. Ms. D. Marzari, M.L.A. Tuesday, October 18, 1988 Commencing 9:00 a.m. Capri Hotel 1171 Harvey Avenue _ KELOWNA thy t My Dn eRe ee |