Election... Burnaby - Willingdon Elwood Veitch, Socred Minister of Con- sumer and Corporate Affairs. Cariboo — Alex Fraser, Socred Minister of Highways. Central Fraser Valley — William Ritchie, ex- Minister of Municipal Affairs and a Socred who has announced he - will. retire this year. Chilliwack — Harvey Schroeder, Socred and former Speaker of the House. Columbia James Chabot, _ Credit. Comox — Karen San- ford, NDP. Coquitlam - Moody — Mark Rose, NDP. Cowichan-Malahat — Barbara Wallace, NDP. Delta Walter Davidson, Socred Speak- er of the House. Dewdney — Austin ‘Pelton, Socred, Minister of Parks and Environ- ment, Esquimalt-Port Ren- frew — Frank Mitchell, NDP and not seeking re- election. Kamloops — Claude Richmond, Socred, Minister of Social Ser- vices and Housing. Kootenay — Terry Segarty, Socred, Minis- ter of Labour. River — Social Langley — Robert McClelland, Socred, re- tiring, Mackenzie — Donald Lockstead, NDP. Maillardville-Coquit- lam John Parks, Socred. Nanaimo Stupich, NDP. Nelson-Creston Lorne Nicolson, NDP. New Westminster — Dennis Cocke, NDP. North Island — Colin Gabelmann, NDP Party Whip. North Peace River — Anthony Brummett, So- cred, Minister of Educa- tion. - North Vancouver- Capilano — Angus Ree, Social Credit. North Vanconver-Sey- Dave mour — Jack Davis, Socred, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources. Oak Bay-Gordon. Head -— Brian Smith, Socred, Attorney Gen- eral. Okanagan North — Lyle McWilliam, NDP. Okanagan South — Bill Bennett, retiring former Socred leader. Omineca Jack Kempf, Socred, Minister of Forests and Lands. Prince George North — Jack Heinrich, Socred ex-forests minister, retir- ing. Prince George South — Bruce Strachan, So- cial Credit. Prince Rupert — Gra- ham Lea, the only Pro- gressive Conservative member, retiring. Richmond Jim Nielsen, Socred, former Minister of Health and Minister Resources, retiring. Rossland-Trail Chris D’Arcy, NDP. Saanich and the Islands — Hugh Curtis, Socred, ex-finance min- ister and now Provincial Secretary, retiring. Shuswap-Revelstoke — Cliff Michael, Socred. Skeena — Frank How- ard, NDP House Leader. South Peace — Don Phillips, Socred, re- signed. Surrey-Guildford- Whalley, Surrey-New- ton, Surrey-White Rock- Cloverdale three ridings redesignated on . the new electoral map, represented by two members: Bill Reid, Socred, Minister of Tourism; and Rita Johnston, Socred, Min- ister of Municipal Af- fairs and Transit. Vancouver Centre — Emery Barnes, NDP; and Gary Lauk, NDP retiring. Vancouver East Alex Macdonald, NDP; Dave Barrett's former seat. - Vancouver-Little Mountain — Grace Mc- Carthy, Socred, deputy premier and Minister of Economic Development; Doug Mowat, Socred. Vancouver-Point Grey — Garde Gardom, So- cred, Minister of In- tergovernmental Affairs, retiring; and Pat McGeer, Minister of In- ternational Trade. Vancouver South — Russell Fraser, Socred, Minister of Post-Sec- ondary Education; and Stephen Rogers, Socred. Victoria Robin Blencoe, NDP; and Gor- don Hanson, NDP. West Vancouver- Howe Sound — John Reynolds, Socred. Yale-Lillooet — Tom Waterland, Socred, retir- ing. of Human. TERRACE — Social Credit party members in ‘the Skeena riding have picked a _ professional forester from Terrace to head their election ef- fort. Dave Parker, who operates a forestry con- sulting service in Ter- race, took the nomina- tion on the second ballot at the party’s meeting in Smithers Sept. 26, de- feating his nearest rival, Edna Cooper of Terrace, ‘by 49 votes out of about 250 delegate ballots. In a subsequent inter- view Parker said that his campaign will officially get under way near the end of this week with the opening of his headquar- ters in the 4600 block Lakelse Ave. In the mean time, he said, he will be attending a ‘‘cam- paign school’? in Van- couver for all Social Credit. candidates which is intended to familiarize Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 1, 1986 3 | Skeena Socreds pick Terrace’s DAVE PARKER them with election race procedures and the inner workings of the party. Parker said his cam- paign will be fought on three primary issues critical to the Skeena riding: native land claims, forestry and sup- port for the failing retail business sector in Kiti- mat. Parker stated that he believes the provincial government’s role in the land claims issue is to be a ‘‘facilitator’’, pro- viding a strong leader- ship role to bring the federal government and ‘native interests together in order to expedite set- tlements. 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The importance of a successful retail sec- tor, Parker said, lies in the creation of jobs, con- Your best bet in: ~ ICBC repairs: _y Paint jobs ~ Rust proofing ~~ Reasonable prices tribution to the munici- pal tax base, and support ~ for community endea- vors. Parker will go up against NDP incumbent Frank Howard and B.C. Liberal Party candidate William Hayes. The Skeena Progressive Con- servative Association has not announced a candi- date. Court report In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Sept. 5 Robert Keeler was fined $300 for an offense under the Motor Vehicle Act. 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