peameernssats rere gee ere lc ee ee a i wes ae ey v FUNERAL SERVICES t:were held last weekend ‘:for Milton Clark, a Second World War veteran and t: resident of Greenville in the ::Nass Valley, who passed “away Sept. 11. He was 84. :-. Memorial services ‘were held Sept. 16 followed by a funeral service at St. An- S + drews Anglican Church on Sept. 17 and then a settle- ment feast. Clark.joined the Cana- i. dian Army as a teen in 1943, ; receiving the majority of his ‘training in Alberta before ' shipping overseas as a sol- .,dier in the Canadian Scottish "regiment, part of the Third ‘ Division. “He said he joined up to ‘ see the world, and he did,” ; recounts son Wallace. - More training in England * came next as did active ser- vice’in Europe as the Allied » = forces landed to liberate the continent. With an honourable dis- charge, Clark received ‘five medals for’ his service — France and Germany Stars, War Medal (1939-45), Ca- “nadian Volunteer Service = and a Clasp for General Ser- “vice. Group televises fight | He returned to the Nass Valley after the war and us- ing a discharge grant, com- bined forces with an uncle and a brother to build a gill- netter, the Nass Maid. That was sold after more than a decade and other vessels were purchased as the years went on. Born in Mill “Bay, at. which was a cannery man- aged by his father, Clark re- tired in Greenville where he _ was a church warden. Wallace says his father's military service made"such . .an impression on young peo- ple in Greenville that four of them joined the armed forces in recent years, — The four came back for “the service at.their own ex- ff _ pense, he added. Also at the service to _form an honour guard were “four members. of Branch 13 of the Royal Canadian ‘Le- gion in Terrace. With them was a piper from the Terrace . Pipes and Drums. Legion official Derek Hales, who helped organize the honour guard and piper, said. it is the first time the _ Legion has had representa- tion at a funeral service for Funeral honours veteran ‘Greenville man served with army in Second World War - MILTON CLARK made : an impression on other mem- bers of the military. His funeral service included an. honour guard from Terrace, the first time the Legion - has taken part in a’Nass Valley veteran's sence. a veteran in the Nass Valley. Hale§ also spoke at the ser- vice. Son Wallace ‘said’ the presence of a piper. at the service represented . the military background of: his father’s regiment, the Cana- ‘J over Alcan power sales ‘ nie, celebrated their 5Oth™ wedding © anniversary - in 2002. . dian Scottish... Clark and his wife, Win- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 21, 2005 - A13 FABRICLAND Sewing Club Students/Seniors $12 JOIN TODAY! 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Tied that there will be fewer jobs in Kitimat should the aluminum company sell power elsewhere instead of using it at its smelter. “Help us to turn the tide. Tune in to see how Alcan is selling us out and to learn more about.what you can do,” reads an email cir- culated by the group. © Also listed as members are Save the Northwest, a citizens group in Kitimat, the Canadian Autoworkers Union which repre- ‘sents Alcan workers in Kitimat, the B.C. Cit- ~ izens for Public Power group, the Council of Senior Citizens’ Organizations of B.C., the Council of Canadians and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local GRIME la! STOPPEI “oh 0 258. Save the Northwest is also staging a major meeting Oct. 7 featuring a number of guest speakers, ‘including former Social Credit premier Bill Vander Zalm. Also on Save the Northwest’s speaker list is former NDP cabinet minister Paul Ramsey, who looked: after the Alcan file when the NDP was in power, Doug McAr- thur, who was a senior civil servant during the NDP government days, and B.C. Federa- tion of Labour leader Jim Sinclair. Vander Zalm. recently. sent a letter to Kitithat city council saying he could under- stand the sale of surplus power “but never at the expense of Kitimat’s Alcan operation or. its potential for growth.” The issue of Kitimat power sales has em- broiled — and divided — the ‘community in recent years.“ :. wwe § Kitimat council has | now asked the Su- preme Court to interpret two key pieces of legislation pertaining to Alcan’s power gen- ‘eration and use., It’s worried about jobs and the local econ- omy should Alcan sell power elsewhere. The Oct. 7 meeting takes place at the Mount Elizabeth theatre. R635 cT1PS ING! 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