A2 - Tha Terrace Standard, } Wednesday. | November 1, 1995 FOR CANADA: Terrace's Chris Spang! (right) holds a sign during Friday’s unity rally in Montreal. Relieved by ‘No’ vote CHRIS SPANGL feels much better for the people who came up to him on the street last Friday in Montreal. -. “They were scared, They said “if it is ‘Yes,’ please remember us: Don’t leave us high and dry",” noted. the ‘Terrace resident who flew to the Quebec city for the large pro-Canada rally on Oct. 27. “And: now that the referendurn on separation has been | Spangl’s relieved. > “My. mother called and. sid that sinking feeling -is gone, at least for now,” the: Montreal-born Spangl said Tuesday 1 morning after a tense night watching the results come in from the Oct. 30 referendum. ~ Spangl was one of thousands who took advantage of ‘ctieap airfares to fly to Montreal last Thursday, a attend the massive rally Friday and telurn home Saturday. ‘My sign said “Terrace B.C. says no to the division of ‘Chiida’ Tt’ was’ orarige and really" ‘stood’ out" amniig, ‘the | blue. and white of the other. Signs, “People came BP, ‘to! me . and. ‘shook my hand; saying’ thane ‘Vou’ ‘for’ coming, Spang! s said. : “Spangl feels’ Premier Jacque Parizeau’ 'S post-referen- dum comments that big money and the ethnic vote helped | defeat the separtists will work against the “Yes’ forces. ‘|. “If he had’ said that a month ago, or even two days before, there would have been a landslide for the ‘No”,” ; ' Spangl’ s-referendum feelings took.the shape of an . effigy of Bloc Quebecois leader Lucien Bouchard, com- “| plete with missing leg, that he hung outside of’his Sparks Sthouse. .. Thief sprayed victim - RCMP ARE looking for aman who robbed a : Norther Motor Inn employee Sunday afternoon after spraying her in the face with an unknown substance. _-©Police said. the culprit fled on foot: with one of the hotel’s deposit bags and escaped in a waiting vehicle. ". The incident happened at 4:40 p.m. Sunday. |<: The suspect is described as a five-foot-four, clean-sha- ven Caucasian male approximately 20 years old with a roundish face and short blondish hair, He was wearing a pink sweater, jeans and a baseball cap. Anyone with infor- mation ¢ can call police at 638-0333, Reporter o on the move THISISSUE is Malcolm Baxter’s last with the |: Terrace Standard, As of today, he has taken. up a new position & as editor of the Northern Sentinel in Kitimat, recently. purchased by Cariboo Press. _ Malcolm has been, with 4 the Standard since it first starled publishing here in 1988; ‘Apart from covering a number of the news beats over that period, he spent nearly five years looking GRIME [a STrOPPERS On Sunday 15 January 1995, four young men decided to climb up the north side of Mount Hayes in Prince Rupert. The four men arrived at the surnmit near the burned out Chalet around noon hour, and they remained in that general vicinity until approximately 5 pm. .. As the light was beginning to wane, they. decided to descend the mountain but got turned around and began coming down the south side. The four men spiit-into groups For information, of two and went down the mountain using their own route. One of the two man groups continued to descend down the United Nations Children's Fund call (604) 874-3686. Mountain via the south side; and quickly: became disoriented in-the forest and marshes;.-"----- - Sometime during the descent, the two men found ae bone which appéared.to ther as part of a ‘human rib and not too Far from this find; ‘they also found’ a human skull. They wrapped the Skull in their shirt and brought it to the police.- The skull was sent south: ‘for examination by. various agencies inorder lo obtain-as much’ information about its identity as possible. Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Odontologist found the skull to be that of a caucasian male in his early 20's. Also classified in the Caucasgid Great Race are persons of the East Indian race. The skull appears to have been in the bush for at least 30° yrs, The teeth” in the “skull: were in,:good condition suggesting good oral hygieng, but: there was some staining which may. indicate: the individual was: a coffee’ drinker and/or a smoker. The area of the mountain in which the skull was found, has been searched twice since the discovery in an attempt to lecate more bones, Animals and the density of the bush made it difficult to retrace-any of the steps of the - discovereis, consequently | no other bones were found.’ Police checks of missing persons at.this point in lime Andrea has been a stylist for three years. She brings to her work all the zest and enthusiasm of youth. 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Please watch for i fe and obey traffic control signing, To report road hazards, call 639-8383 during office m hours, After hours, please call 1-800-665-5051. 7 | SSCSPASP S0SsS2 after. the Community section before switching to Sports. “I've ‘really enjoyed “my ‘time. here, ” he says. . “When I first came to Terrace, I was struck by how vibrant the community. was, That’s something that hasn’t changed at all.’’ Which. ensured being a reporter here was always interesting, if at times a little hectic. “I never did learn the trick of how to be in three places at once,” he adds, No stranger to Kitimat — he’s lived there off and ~ on for 16 years —- Malcolm says moving back is a bit like golng home, And the challenge of the new job is *‘irresistible’’, ~ However, there’s also a twinge that goes with leaving the friends he’s made over the years here and colleagues at the Standard. ‘Terrace isn’t a hard place to get attached to and I’ve had the opportunity to work with a great team at this paper.”’.., DiS LT 4 —_——a 7 on LE © AROUND THE CLOCK OFFER! ‘Round The Clock Freshness* Make Your Cholce From a Wide Variety of Baked Goods, Soups, Chilt, Sandwiches and More . , , Made Fresh Dally, Enjoy Your Cholce with Our Famous Coffee. 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