Julseth tops list for district election THE DISCLOSURE of election expenses of regional district can- didates shows Thomhill director Peggy Julseih mounted a well- ’ organized campaign to defeat . longtime incumbent Les Wat- ~ mough, Julseth spent $1,573.67 on her campaign end recorded contribu- tions of $1,500, Leading con- ‘tributors to her campaign were: \Peg-Rin Enterprises ($200), Alm- Wood Contracting ($200), Bear Creek Contracting ($200), Don ‘Hull and Sans Contracting Ltd, ($100), Thornhill Motors ($100), Twin River Electric ($100), and inland Kenworth ($100), Watmough spent $328, mainly on adverlising and signs, and listed no contributors, Rick Hawke, a third conlender for the Thornhill seat, spent $798.63. Contributions of the same amount came from H & H Enterprises, Area C (Lakelse Lake, rural ‘Terrace, Kitamaal Village) direc- ‘tor Sandy Sandhals narrowly spring Cleaning APRIL 1s DENTAL HEALTH MONTH THE DENTAL PROFESSION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA _ unsuccessful relained his scat with a relatively frugal campaign of $125.96 paid for out of his own pocket. Challenger Gordon Robinson spent $443.84 and listed no con- tributions, The biggest spender in the elec- tion of school board trusices was candidale Norm Lavallee, He listed expenses of $782.05 and contributions of $851.35. Lavallee put up $580 of the listed contributions himself, CUPE local 2861 kicked in _ $166.65 and the Kitimat-Terrace District Labour Council donated another $50. Trusicee Roger LeClerc, who topped the polls, was the next highest spender at $384.98. 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The solution -- approved by the B.C. government of the day -- was to leave the trees to be submerged. Twenty years later, when B.C. Hydro created the Williston Reservoir, the same approach was still considered 7 to. be the only practical one. “But times and attitudes have changed. And we have tried to keep pace with those changes. We have been working since the late 1970s to clear out "sections of the reservoir and more recently to salvage any useable wood and 7 find commercial applications for it, ~ Since 1978, when a trial project was undertaken with the B.C. Forest Service, “about 3,550 acres have been cleared by barge-mounted saws cutting 30 feet . underwater,’ Alcan covers all operating costs, which now total $6,704,000: an a average of $419,000 a year. 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