a eae Mcnee E wes te Rai food Rick Robinson . 'm not sure, maybe they should make more people aware of the deposit areas and the location of the food- bank Itself. 1 think. that I'd probably take something “t had just bought at one of the. grocery stores and drop it in the bin. Lloyd Johnstone | have always donated to the Salvation Army at-. Christmas time. ae The Terrace .. What are you going ~~ to donate to the Purchase food that's. needed. . ae nara - 1 Ts He abla I OR te ge INT TY . on pry Snontadeatene rag te) Tet ame tert alma nari sa Review asked: bank this winter? sot Susie Dow ; My school, Skeena Junior _ doe Coutinho and son Paulo ! think I'd like to donate money because it would be easier for the food bank to Secondary, is running a ‘‘slave-day auction’, in which the. “slaves” are which are forwarded to the food bank. Pamela Hoefle ! would like to donate a tray of specialty items for a ‘family here in Terrace for the holiday season. The tray will consist of a variety of Squares and cookies for you to enjoy. bought, with, food. .items . Editor’s note: During the holiday season the food bank function is ‘under- taken by the Terrace branch of the Salvation Army through their annual Kettle Fund drive. To find out how you can get in- volved, see. story on page Leonie Duplessis I'll be donating vegetables and canned goods like | do every year. Ss 24. Craits galore greeted the Chriatmas shopper at the Terraceview Lodge 4th Annual Tea and Bazaar on Dec. 1. Many of the crafts and baked goods were mace by Lodge residents, but family and friends also pitched In to create a shoppers delight. A Lodge spokesman sald the annual event Is getting bigger and better every year, attracting hundreds of local residents. The next major event at the Lodge will be the Christmas Potluck Dinner on Dec, 17 which will Include a visit from Santa. Although organized primarily for family and friends of Lodge residents, the public Is welcome to attend the potluck dinner by phoning 638-0223 for reservations. Letter To the Editor; Recently at a conference in Victoria, the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation announced some radical changes with the establishment of a radio station in that city and the sale of the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation building in Prince Rupert. ‘The present Northwest Radio Network isto disappear, sending ‘ some of its staff to work in the Central Interior in a newly established station ‘in Prince George. a The Northwest Radio Net- work serves. at present, an area from the Queen Charlotte Is- lands to Vanderhoof, north to the native villages and even beyond to Alaska. To the south it reaches the coastai villages and mariners with its message service to-those isolated areas, as well as weather reports and the good ' non-commercial programs we at present enjoy. There are always a number of local media events concerning the Northwest area, which has its own flavor and problems. This radio network is part of the essential glue which holds together a large but - thinly populated area of. Canada — we listen to it and depend on it! We find it appalling that CBC Radio has decided to dismantle radio station CFPR and ‘elimi- gramming now broadcast from Prince Rupert, and reduce CBC Bake sale helps park Letter To the Editor; The Terrace Regional Museum Society would like to thank all the people who con- tributed towards the success of our Christmas Book and Bake Sale held at the Co-Op store, Nov. 28. Proceeds will go towards Heritage Preservation in our area. , Mamie E. Kerby, President Terrace Regional Museum — Society Reidy: oe Cantal) es hag" = Publicradionetwork is ‘the glue that holds us together’ — Radio staff in the region.to two a ‘Terrace. Review — Wednesday, December %, 1987 5 people. We believe that this deci- sion can be repealed by demon- strating to the federal minister of communications, the Cana- dian Radio and ‘Telecommuni- cations Commission and the CBC that there is considerable support throughout Northwest B.C. for retaining the existing service. , _ I have written to encourage your readers who wish to keep CFPR as it is, to write a letter protesting CBC’s plan to the Honourable Flora MacDonald, Minister of Communication, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 with copies to the Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario KIA ON2 and to Pierre Juneau, President CBC Radio, P.O. Box 8478, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 335. a , L.M. Greene; M.D., Northwest Citizens Committee — to Keep CFPR 1977-1988 . A DECADE DOWN A SAFER ROAD COUNTERATIACK DRINKING DRIVING POLICE ROADCHECKS DECEMBER BTH ~ JANUARY 3RD Voters | thanked _ ‘ nate the Northwest regionat pro- - _~ Letter. To the Editor; | . We wish to express our thanks ‘to all of you who worked in and for “Saving the Sunday'’. We appreciated your initiative-tak- ing and your subsequent actions to keep Sunday as—much as possible a special day in Terrace, such as relief from compulsory seven-days-a-week competition for business owners, minimizing deniands to employees for work- ing on this day of rest for all, and, on the positive side, pro- motion of a climate for growing healthy relationships in the ‘family, and for providing room for people’s choices to be in- vigorated and renewed in God’s personal presence, | _ Pastor Peter Sluys, The Church Council of the Terrace Christian Reformed Church years. Location: Terrace, B.C. Basle Responsibilities: — Manages staff of 6 positions Qualifications: control contemporary native concerns. Clasing Date: January 1, 1988 Forward Resume to: 4 Unique | . e Employment Opportunity The Skeena Innovations Pilot Project. Funded by the CEIC, is now taking applications for the positions of Managing Coordinator. This position is futl-time (term 2 years) for a temporary period of 2 months subject to Ministerial approval of the project for a following term af 2 Salary: Range of $35,000. - $40,000. (Commensurate with experience) — Proper delivery of S.LP.'s employment initiative services — Reports to Board of Directors of the $.I.P. — Knowledge/experience related to office management and financial — Knowledge/experience of social/cultural/economical issues related to ’ Ray Jones Skeena Innovation Pilot Project 1 P.O. Box 1090 errace, B.C, V8G 4V) For additional information contact: Clarence Nyce 639-9961