_Tepresentation,’” cesS coordinator "Dave Be- rn et een eee Fill ‘er up! LOCAL Bruce pumped gas last Satur- A day in order to raise money Mothers campaign. The Kinettes were out in force trying to promote —* 4 the upcoming Mother's § | March campaign, which j is on Jan. 19. s Three every litre pumped was ' donated to the cause on Saturday. If you'd like to help march this Sunday, KINSHEN Martindale the towards March Kinsmen = and cents from[ 635-7915 or 638- i Resource planners examine forest lands THE LONG process of coming up with a cam- munity plan on how to best use the resources of the Kalum = Forest ~—CDistrict moves into ils second phase tonigit. Individuals representing various community interests are coming ‘together to de- velop a Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) for tee farm licences in the districL Organizers say the number of people who will make up the table depends on the number of people who are willing to commit to the project. “We are looking for 4 wide variety of community . isays pro- wick. ‘‘Anyone who represents ihe interests of various = groups, from mushroom pickers = to fishers, trappers and hikers are encouraged to take part.” The Kalum LRMP is divided into two sections, which will be put together as one package when they are finally finished and sent to «the provincial govern- ment, The first section dealt with timber supply areas in the district. That part began several years ago and is not yet complete, bul Bewick says years of hard work by board members has resulted in a working paper that the group can slow discuss to- gether. The second section of the LRMP deals with tree farm licences in the area. This part will be conducted by a larger lable of community members, along with provincial agency and local government representatives. Bewick says they are slill looking for municipal government reps to sit on the table. The previous rep- resentatives were Gordon Hull and Peggy Julseth, both of whom were defeated in the November elections. How are we doing? Wicat we fall short of your expectation, please tell us, When a newspaper story dees not seem to ref'ect fairly what was stid, let our editors know. When we are un ble to solve your complaint, we encourage yout to subbmir it to the: BC. Press Council 900 - 1281.W. Georgia St. Varicouver.B.C.. Va 3]? : Telf Fax: (604) 683-2571 The 2.0. Press Council was created in.1983-98 ain‘independent review board to protect the public from puess inaccuracy or unfaitiess atl to promote quality journalism. www.beprasscounell.com ‘We have pretty good representation from the forestry industry,"’ Bewick says. ‘‘But we siill need to- cal government reps and wider community represen- tation.” Bewick points oul that tbe whole point of the process is to make sure any. sand-use decisions benefit as many people as possible. “There has to be a balance of social and eco- nomic benefits,” he says. ‘'The table looks to increase the chances of there being that balance,”’ Members of the table will” meet for one evening work- shop per month to work on the plan, Bewick says this second phase of the Kalum LRMP is expected to take between 18 and 24 months. Anyone wishing to take part in the group can attend ihe workshop tonight at 7 p.m. in the Hydro Building at 5220 Keith Avenue. tile Pave Wau, v¥CUliGouuy, wartuary ivy, EOF 7 ead Yo Price "> Price 1 . Dicontinued Kitchen Linen CY. 2 Price . _ Table of product outside s stores priced fo clear | Dicantinued Towels 3 Dicontinued Bedding Sale Date January 13 - 19 GeGemmg- OSI $ Plush Textured Saxony Carpet 66 /sq. ft. Carpet Rollends 99° /.4. ft. Carpet Clearouts (63° /sq. ft. Durable Cut & Loop Carpet $ *2 44 ft. “Vinyl Clearouts rai © ren ft. Take 3 months: Free Credit (oac) And Pay With Your Income Tax Refund. ” Quality Kitchen Vinyls $9 99/24. ft. ‘lrecommend End Of The Roil for floor coverings to finish off any home renovation Project.”