A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 1, 2005 © _ Kitimat hopes NDP MLA | will raise Alcan power issue _KITIMAT ‘MAYOR. Rick © _ Wozney hopes the resur- " gence of the NDP ~ includ- ing the Skeena victory of ‘Robin Austin — will. help " » raise the profile of the'city’s position over Alcan’s power sales. © “It’s certainly our, hope that when you go from two . Seats in opposition “to 30- ‘plus seats in opposition=that to mean using it for indus- trial purposes in our com- munity.” duced ‘at Kemano was used by Alcan or some other in- dustrial user. the city’s. bot- tom line remained the same: “We're after jobs in our. community.” Brady is “very pleased” with the victory of NDPer Robin _ Austin. Whether | the power pro- . Brady said that looking at the voting numbers, it was apparent ‘Roger Harris lost the election in Kitimat. And if Harris crunched ‘ the numbers, he would reach the same conclusion, “that if I had been on the other side the party line, I might have got re-elected.” Brady added maybe Vic- toria would get the message _ too that they gave up amem- | ber because of power sales. Brady suggested the re- sult may°even send a mes-_ sage to Alcan that powers sales-was the number one ' issue in Kitimat and the peo- that issue. As for expectations of Austin, “We expect him to make this one of his major — issues in Victoria.” Brady also expected the -- Alcan issue to get a higher profile in Victoria because “things are not going to work in the legislature the » way they did in the last four years.” . June _ Terrace Art Association's ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Will be held on Monday — 6th 2005 At the Terrace Art Gallery 4610 Park Avenue 7 (Lower Level of the Terrace Library) Meeting will start at 7:00 p.m. . Save the Northwest's Ray of the issue and not tocing . ple supported the NDP on “ there will be somebody there _Current & New Members Welcome | who will have an assign- | ‘ment which is to look after our particular problem re, _ garding Alcan power sales,” - Wozney said.’ Wozney said the city ex- » ' pected the result would lead - * to discussions with govern- ~~ ment, so: that it could get.an : interpretation of-what Alcan could and could not do un- der the terms. of the 1950 agreement. _“That’s all we're after The Best Years was very nice. Eileen spent the winter in Sask., good to have her back. Our Mother’s Day dinner this year will be catered by the College, nice to have it prepared and taken care of by younger ‘people. Otto Gundman has taken. up residence at Terraceview while his leg heals. | hear he. would like to have more visitors. Addie Turner is in Mills. May has been a 1 busy month at the ‘Happy Gang. They have done a paint job, made it look cleaner and tidier . ' The games committee hosted a bus load of seniors. from Lloydminister to a pot luck dinner and games, a very good night. - A 90th birthday party hosted . by her family for Eileen English Sale $124.99 Regular $349.99 = 39-8656-2 _ 30 available Though the purpose of this column’ is primarily to bring your attention... to the doings of the seniors, this. “month we feel we must deal with’. deeds from the past, many years — Lhe ‘Rick Wozney_ “] | past. Our senior Jean Limon passed * » 39-8664-2 - nt Magy More, ~ away last month. She had spent a and have been after for: te 60. available - wt n-store opecials.—~q several years in Terraceview. Jean ~ s Jast’four years, e emp a- ae was a very early member of the sized. Happy Gang and as she had had ~Wozney © recalled ‘the many years work experience in Cafe- Liberal government had Coffee house business, she was an ideal person to organize and help _ setup ‘out lunch program. Jean had a big smile, infectious laugh and could put everyone at ease. Many. others have _ worked in that kitchen over. the years, but much of what she started has continued. bye Jean. " started a court action against the Hirsch. Creek Golf and .- - Country Club over. money ° . it claimed the club owed for © logging land donated to it by ‘Alcan. - However, he pointed out, - both parties had recently worked out a_ settlement based on an_ interpretation of the relevant parts of the 1950 agreement. “We would like to be able . to sit down with the gov- ernment and come up with — th [8 CET G "Siege e Anglers Alas ae Kids Can Catch a Lot of Fish at Kleanza Lake Caution: Do not use this map for navigational purposes. This AnglersAtlas.com There is a short trail at the east end of the lake, and can be found by’ leanza Lake is a small lake No special restrictions apply to this lake, but make sure to consult the something which is similar and to get an interpretation,” he explained. And, if that didn’t work out, “then. we’re going to court.” . Wozney said settling the Alcan power sales is- “sue could be positive for the " city’s lagging economy and answer uncertainty about * Alcan’s role and its relation to the future of Kitimat. While conceding a rul- ing ‘in the city’s favour wouldn’t necessarily mean all of that uncertainty would | “go away”, Wozney said, “it - will certainly be improved’ because .if they .can’t sell | electricity anymore, they'll have to do something with the power and that is going Camper caution urged WITH THE onset of warmer | ‘weather, the B.C. Forest Ser- vice is urging people to use caution when open burning. As people head out to their favourite forested rec- reation areas the B.C. Forest Service reminds the. public - of safe campfire practices: . * Keep adequate tools and water near your campfire. * Never build campfires near trees, brush or wooden - structures, * Encircle campfires with rocks to prevent the fire from escaping. * Ensure campfires are fully . extinguished before leaving the area. * Don’t leave a campfire ‘unattended. Please visit www.for.gov. be.ca/protect for informa- tion on FireSmart, the Wild- fice Act and regulations, and ’ current conditions. ° To report a wildfire, call 1-800-663-5555, or *5555 on most cell phones. The forest service appre- ciates the public’s help in reporting fires. _ Kleanza Road. 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