2 Terrace Review — ‘Wednesday, October 19, 188 8 ae Skeena candidates on’ the campaign trail Liberals ’$keena Liberals, including candidate Odd Eidsvik, have been busy since the nomination meeting on Thanksgiving. Ter- -- race Liberals were looking for a suitable office space in town last week, and Eidsvik made his first public campaign speech of the election. He spoke to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, focusing on free trade... _ Last weekend he started distributing pamphlets on the campaign trail in Terrace, start- ing Saturday afternoon at the mall, Bidsvik stayed on the free trade theme, handing out liter- ature criticising the agreement. from a shopping cart stationed outside Overwaitea. The pam- phlet urges the electorate. to “vote Liberal, vote Eidsvik. and keep Canada for Canada’’. He told the Terrace Review, “‘If the Liberals can get across the point how ‘bad the free trade agree- "ment is, there will be very few people voting for the other two parties.” ; _ Eidsvik plans to spend every weekend covering Terrace, Kitimat and Smithers, and will be taking a trip up north to Dease Lake and area within the next few weeks. Christian Heritage Christian Heritage Pary can- didate for Skeena Tom Brophy is working on organizing sup- port inthe riding’s four major centers. ‘‘We’ve got a good organization set up in Smithers, and wil be opening a campaign Office there soon. There’s a .smaller but dedicated group in ¢Kitimat, and a good organiza- ition here in Terrace,” Brophy ztold the Terrace Review. No of- «fice will be opened in Terrace, as #Brophy will be working out of ‘his home in Usk. .¢ Brophy’s plans include going to Prince Rupert next week to . talk to supporters there, and a | Saturday breakfast meeting in Smithers. ‘‘I have a few contacts in just about every area in the riding. Once I have good people in charge of the four centres, that‘will free me up to visit nor- thern communities.”’ He’s been working on answers to a series of questions from : both a disarmament group in ; Prince Rupert, and from the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, who are handing out copies of the Canadian Advisory Council on Women’s paper’. the: Status of. ‘shocking pink Please send a subscription to: NDP Although he has been pressur- ing the federal government for years to. create a ‘Ministry of Forests, Skeena MP Jim Fulton said Sunday that the Progressive Conservative government has ‘put the cart before the horse’ in appointing a minister without - | legislating a Forest Act. Fulton was in Terrace at the official opening of his campaign headquarters on Lazelle Ave. In an interview he was skeptical about the Tories’ commitment to a national forest policy, | “The problem is that there is no deputy minister, no Forest Act... if you go to Ottawa and try to find the office of the Minister, you. won’t find it because there is no office,’” he said... oo Fulton went on to say the federal government has a re- sponsibility to put money. back into forests, contending that on- ly 10 percent of the federal tax revenue realized from the in- dustry is returned. Although the forest resource is largely a pro- vincial jurisdiction; the federal government still has. a role to: play, he said. The Canadian Forest Service should be restruc- tured, with a mandate to under- take research and development, . study causes and remedies for Weather report Oct. 10- Oct. 16 i Forecast; Near normal 7 temperatures with rain Wednesday and high to 8, low to 4 A few sunny periods Thursday with a § high of 9, low of 4. Continu- ing unsettled into the weekend. GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway #:30 & 5:00 p.m. daily 6:30 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays cone onty *4° Fras io Seniors... only through Chimo & Saleway. cas Subser iption Order Form: | fo oo year — $24.00 Cheque =O. Money Order “seniors in Terroce ond District $12.00. ~ Sentors ‘our of Terre je and District $1500 No Vehicle? Do you have problems with picking up prescriptions, groceries, appliances or anything alse? 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