‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 29, 1986 23 CLASSIFIEDS Skeena elects Dave Parker extawe fei padi 1” CONTINUED confirm fears expressed compared to the 1983 there have been strong . meneame by New Democrat cam- election but incremental- criticisms of the last pro- a 35 “Legal -~ ma 6s paiigners that Hayes and ly higher than any other yincial enumeration, it ite § Sebastian would attract previous election. The seems unlikely that more ] voters who might other- communities of Terrace, than 4,000 eligible voters Mie ae eat mbia _ wise be inclined to favor Thornhill, Kitimat and could have been missed, the NDP. Although it Smithers accounted for and a-large part of those Health of cannot be assumed that about 80 percent.of the would have appeared as ali the votes would have voting. Section 80 voters. The - . | NOTICE OF APPLICATION .gone to Howard, the. results of the 1986 census . FOR CHANGE OF NAME © figures show that Parker One remarkable fea- will not be final for some Notice is hereby given that an | won by less than a ma- ture in the election time, but appears safe to application will ba made tothe | jority. Of the 20,712 figures is a rather assume that Skeena has. istics for : , net . eo change vf ane aula to | Tegistered voters in the dramatic decline in the. experienced at least a 10 the provisions of the “Name | Tiding, 70.36 turned out number of registered ‘ fation Act byme: to cast ballots in theelec- voters in Skeena, from Percent popu : Margaret Norma Krulsselbrink | tion, The participation 24,860 in 1983 to 20,712 shrinkage over the past a ada al Street _ was down seven percent for this year. Although three years. to change my name to: Margaret Norma McEwan. _10/25p Allan Hassal, local artist and teacher, hosted a premiere showing of his artwork on Oct. 17 at the Northern Lights Studlo. His paintings wilt be on display in the gallery unt! the end of the month. Beyer continsed from page 4 I’m not against gambling. There is merit in trying to keep in this province the millions of dollars spent every year in Reno and Las Vegas by British Colum. bians. It is also quite possible that a lot of Americans will come here in search of the elusive jackpot because they won’t have to pay tax on their winnings. But it would be foolhardy for the government to rush into uncharted terrain before examining all possible pitfalls. I don’t think the premier has done that. And if he says it will be just like Monte Carlo, -we should ask him what assurance we’ve got that it won't be like Vegas. | In the final analysis, the possible benefits / might not be worth the gamble.. Pl€N continued from page 2 don’t know the carrying 7:30 p.m. in the-Thorn- and will be opened in public at capacity of the lake, any of hill Community Centre, that time. = 7 the thresholds; we need but only written submis- be viewed and/or obtained Nurses to vote on contract proposal more technical and scien- sions will be accepted. It SKEENA CELLULOSE NOTICE to BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders for the con- struction of the Scheme ‘‘A"’ -Maitson Culvert and Road Ap- proaches and/or Scheme '*B'" - Mattson Creek Diversion, Bridge construction and Road Approaches on the Copper River Forest Road, will be received in the office of the project Manager at 4600 Block Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. no later than: 2:00 p.m, on November 5th, 1986 Plans and specifications may oa after October 27th, 1986 atthe | The Northwest association executives of the B.C. Nurses Union assembled Indowntown tific information.’’ is expected that this will a Skeena Cellulose Inc., Terrace Ferrace recently before leading a rally at Mills Memorlat Hospital. The demonstration was The hearing will con- be the final session of the Operations office or at Gower, part of a continuing protest by the BCNU over lack of progress in contract negotiations. Yeung and Associates Ltd. in | -On the evening after the rally, the mediator in the dispute filed a contract proposal. BCNU New Westminster, A deposit of | members will vote on the proposal Nov. 6. $50.00 is required which will be reiunded to the unsuc- cessful bidders upon return of the plans and specifications in good condition within 30 days of the opening of tendars. Allinquiries should be made to Brian Shaw (telephone 638-3176) Skeena Cellulose inc., or the Consultant Engineers (lelephone 524-8521) Gower, Yeung and .Associates Ltd. Tenders must be made subject to the conditions of tender and submiltad on forms supplied, No tender shall be considered having any qualifying clause, tinue tonight, Oct. 29, at public hearing process. The Kinsmen Club of Terrace presents $4,000 JACKPOT | & The lowest or any tender will MINIMUM GAME $100 not necessarily be accepted. 15 GAMES & 5 EXTRA GAMES Es _ Doors open: 5:45 PM Skeona Cellulose Inc . #™ A chorus of focal talent performs in the play Young Early-bird pamer 7:15 PM 10/200 P.O Be 3000 Y Dracula Dracula. The gypsy chorus rehearses the song of the gyp- Regular games: 7:45 PM — oung sies in preparation for upcoming shows on Nov. 7 and 8 at SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th. Jeweliers and Sight and Sound. the REM Lee Theatre. Tickets are available at Carter's AT THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Subscription Order Form: CL) 1 year - $24 LJ 2 years - $45 . [] Cheque Tr] Money Order [| Charge Card: MasterCard | VISA’ Visa i ae Card # _ Ns Expiry Date Please send a subscription to: - Mail or bring this form to: . Name — Address | 7 Terrace Review aia . —_—e 4535 Greig Ave., ai George prepares to sing his solo part In ihe play Young Dracula. George is among about 17 Terrace residents who Terrace, B.C. perform as the gypsy chorus In the Terrace Little Theatre production. The play will take place on Nov. 7 and 8 at the Phone Postal Code V8G 1M7 REM Lee Theatre.