Terry Moris (left), rifle. range officer, ‘presented Lieutenant Charlie Meek (right) with an award for the Cadet rifle competi- tion. Score overall averages: staff —- 175; Cadets — 186. Meok stated the competitions were close... next year they have a good chance to regaln the award. Major Stepheri: Hil, reviewing officer for the 24th annual In- _ spection Program, commended the 747 r Squadron for their. polse in the evening’ 3 parade. . Letter _ . To: the. ‘editor, -:. Self . government. : “Sait ‘determination. Plurality. “Independency. Noboby _ knows : exactly what: that ‘means. - ‘Ts it. revolution, rebel. ion, anarchy? Does it "mean that ‘the natives will not be eligible: anymore for welfare support? Will they. look after them- ! - selves? Create a market “overseas for export ‘of: their own resources? Will “they create their own jobs, build ‘their own houses, — roads and hospitals? Have: their own medical system, | ‘native ‘doctors, teachers,. “preachers, construction’ Is it a ‘workers, etc.? dream or based on reality? -. Did they count the cost? . If.it means that - our: ~ natives: will count on ’. the Government of Cana-_ da and the taxpayers for . ‘help ‘and’ support, then “self government” is just ‘something to laugh about. Tt sounds like teenagers running.away from home . and letting daddy still pay ” their bills: I don’t think "the majority. of Canadians ' “go for that. I am not a racist or fas-: oo cist of something. ‘My wife is. “Tewish, “my daughter 7 ‘and “four. grandchildren - | | "are native and wehavelots . of* relatives in the’ Nass. Valley. But beating a- . drum, although I love to watch that, is not the way ‘to create a nation. “ - _ Anation is more thana = [ number of people. We do not. want apartheid i in Ca- - nada. I want to live next door to. natives. Sleeves have to be rolled up and hard work has to’be done, — instead of organizing pro- test gatherings under the leadership of. white so- cialists and communists. - ‘If the natives do not get their .‘‘self government”? what are they going to do ‘next? - Take - aggressive measures? Moscow . sure would like that! I wonder how many KGB. infiltra- . tors are organizing our In- dians. against the rest of the population. Not only.” Indians. Students, : work-. ers and new immigrants too. a ~~ Let us. stand on’ ‘ guard: for Canada and keep our ' eyes and ears wide open. I ‘Jove our Indians too much to.see them exploited for . political reasons by spies. and traitors, working for — - international. dictator- - “Bill Homburg -- Terrace, B. Cc, ships. BOARDING HOME. REQUIRED Special Needs 17 Year Old Boy | | September 1987. ss .. Gall ” Andrew M. Scruton - " Sohoo! District 88 (Terrace) 635. 4931 es ca ag AER SemR a pep inpeeaan rer ac SL: acho nM APE TE ‘3. TERRACE - — _ The Royal Canadian Air Cadets of the 747 Squadron, in Ter- . - race, held their 24th an- nual inspection, “on ‘June ~ by Daniele Berquist. _ The event was: held..at ~ the Terrace/Kitimat Air- port, :Ministry: of Trans- al guests of honor were in- vited for the inspection by _. Commanding Officer of | - the Cadet Corp.; Charlie Meek. Among’ the. guests were Captain 5.8. Moor- house C.D., former com- manding officer of the 746. - Squadron in Cloverdale. ‘’ Moorhouse. has been -associated . with ‘the Air Cadet movement since 1959. Presently he is the area Vice-Chairman of the Air Cadet. League of ‘Canada. . ®. C. Commit- tee). Major Stephen. Hill, commanding officer with: : Canadian’ Forcés ‘Station | Masset, attended the cere- monies. Hill will be com- pleting his three year tour as” Commanding Officer of CFS Masset’ in ‘July of. . | this year. Presently Hill is. -posted to: the Project -Management Office. for . the Tactical Command, - Control. and Communica- Canada, | bingo, and participates. in. tions is Systent for ihe Canit . dian Army. -Ray Tremblay, active ‘Dave Escataille, Chair ' race Review — - Wesinesday,. June 17, 1987. onthe B.C. Committee of | : the Air..Cadet League of |. -- ‘devoted many |- ~hours of:his time to fund '. raising for the 747 Squad- ‘ron. headquarters.: Trem-.: + blay is a Terrace resident, |: anda member of the. Ter- . Face. Fire Department. : portation Fire Hall. Sever- © -Mman of. the Sponsoring | *.Committee™ ‘for ‘the: 747. “Squadron which ‘is the: Royal Canadian: Legion: |. ° Branch’ ‘No... 13, Terrace. The corhmittee. partici- pates: in: squadron ~par-. runs ‘the _ cadets’ almost all of the cadets’. “functions. Many hours: are spent by this group look- ing. after. the upkeep and - tTepairs of the squadron’ ss" “headquarters, hangar, air- craft, glider and bus. -. Second Lieutenant, R. Knoeller, Training Officer for the. Cadet Corps-.in - ‘Terrace, ‘addressed the au-- dience and - told: of. the “many accomplishments over the past year of the. - 747-Squadron. Commanding Office: Charlie Meek commended : “the Sponsoring Commit. . '- tee for their hard work.” and ¢ endless efforts. in en- was also in attendance. |. Coptain S.S. Moorhouse, former Commanding Officer 706 Squadron ‘in Cloverdale, is presently vice-chairman on B.C. ‘Committee for the Air Cadet League of Canada. Moorhouse ad- dressed local Cadets and a crowd of well over 100 visitors Gur- Ing the 24th annual Inspection Program. - suring the squadron func: ‘tions «with . the © greatest “ease, Meek stated to.be in- volved. with. Air Cadets, . takes countless hours.” “Without the hard: work ‘from my staff; whose ef-. forts are readily recogniz- ‘ed, I could’ not :do this. without them’’. Meek ad- -.ded, the.24th annual in- spection. was special for the cadets, as they are. able - to show themselves proud- ‘ly to visitors and parents. ° _ Attendants: were urged’ Daniels Berquist photos. - to feel free to ask as. $ many questions: as they: “would : jike.- Meek addled: his cadets did an excellent job.““The . cadets -performed really. well, . Their’ first. aid | demonstration . was.-. - the Lo best yet”. _ Master’ ‘of ‘Ceremonies was Alderman Doug ‘Smith. Alderman: Bob. — Cooper represented. City -Council on. behalf of Mayor Jack Talstra.. The 747 Squadron Air Cadets proudly demonstrate their skills during the annual Inspection held at the Cadet quarters. 7 . NORTHWEST -. COMMUNITY COLLEGE TERRACE CAMPUS Begin training NOW. for Careers in: _ Accounting (leading to RIA, -CGA. CMA, CA) — _ Small Business Management — ‘Business Administration _- Computer Systems: : ‘Marketing | “Apply 1 now: w for registration in our two- “year ) diploma program. Classes begin September 8, +. 1987. For further information call the Registrar or the Director of Business Programs at: : -- Northwest Community College - §331 McConnell Avenue Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 — ~ Phone 635-6511 Y UrMIrmzZ00 ommzZs Often life can be an uphill battle or maybe Justa = struggle. Jesus sald, “Come unto me all you who are weary and heavy laden (carry a heavy load) and | will give you rest. ” He also said, “| come that they might have life and have It abundantly. ad i Through Himself in a church, the Lord Jesus Christis ” there to give us a hand In every situation of tife. ; We are the: _ Terrace Pentecostal Assembly — Pastors: John Caplin and Len Froese 3511 Eby Street, Terrace, B. Cc. 635-2434 Service Times: Early Morning Service Sunday School .. _ Morning Service ‘Evening Service —