_ said, . a a . ae : Newly appointed administrator for the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, - Bob Marcellin fias been with the Regional District for the past 13 years where ranks. Marcellin wilf take over. tee post he has worked his way through the after the retiremant of present administrator John Pousette, ‘Commercial bingo’ hall gets . + George businessmen who moved to Terrace in order to. open a bingo hall: said recently they have the support of most local service clubs, ~The Terrace Centennial Lior Club ‘and the 747th Air Cadets, however, issued statements last week indicating the operation may siphon charity dollars away - from local causes, : The. Centennial Lions have decided they ‘‘will not assist -or support any club, individual or Organization associated with or patronizing the Bingo parlour’, and the Air Cadets claim the higher rent, in comparison to the . Thornhill Community Hall, will cut into the prize money offered ‘if they have to use the new operation. Don Burbee and John Becher, - Who are presently in the process of renovating part of the old Omineca hardware building on ‘Highway 16 West in preparation for opening their new enterprise, said in an interview that nearly all local organizations involved in bingo have responded well to the concept. With regard to the Lions’ and Air Cadets’ -opposi- tion, Burbee said, ‘‘I don’t think they understand what we're try- ing to do,’ — oe, The hall is intended to provide Bursary — continued from page 2 "pre-emption site in the early _ twenties which was located near the present location of E.T. Kenney Primary School. : “They had a bit of 2 farm and a whole parcel of kids,’’ ‘she _ Her grandparents, Teresa and Pierre LeRoss, remained in the area where he worked as a book- keeper at the old Terrace Hotel for many years, and one of their daughters, Roberta, married Jake Taron, a loca logging con- tractor, = * Taron said she has two brothers and two sisters, ‘‘all ‘A’ students’’, who also plan to . continue their education. at- university, © > ns _.operations support | "TERRACE — Two Prince. a single facility in which all local “clubs. can. conduct bingo .fund- raisers, and rental will include equipment. “Becher. said the “Lucky Dollar’, as it will be Called, is modeled. on similar in other areas, “We've. taken the best points from all of them,’’ he'said. _ Both proprietors: noted that they have used almost’ entirely local materials and contractors ~ for the work being done on the building, and both said they will be establishing residence in Ter- race. ‘‘You've got to live in the ‘community and support: the community,’’ Burbee said, The recent rail strike has delayed some of the equipment for the hall, but Becher said it will be ready to open by the time that participating local organiza- tions receive their lottery licenses from the government. Bele Terrace, B.C. Our mistake OLDEN - ot kore Bob Marcellin has been ap- pointed to fill the posotion of Administrator for the Kitimat- Stikine Regional District, which will be left vacant when John Pousette retires at the end of November, Marcellin, who as worked as Assistant Administrator for the Regional District during the past the ranks. gaining valuable. ad- ministrative knowledge. . He first worked for the Couveiier continued from page3 must put their collective brains together (on a regional basis) to help make it happen,” he said. “Our job in government is to assist wHere we can in a way that does ‘not create an artificial crutch to industry.”’ ' He added that industry in the province had to start looking. | toward the Pacific, . “The way we're going to become more influential is ‘to become the resident place of ex- ” pertise in Canada regarding trading opportunities, under- standing lifestyles and business — practices of the Pacific, and it's time we as a government started § to coordinate every program we can in a way that focuses on and nurtures a better understanding 5 of the Pacific Rim:’? © He said, “We're looking“ at every operation of government in a way that is positive interms . & of looking for new opportuni- ties. Ways of doing things bet- ter, ways of improving our rele- vance to the communities we Serve, and ways that will best serve the province’s long term growth and development,” In the August 12 issue of the Terrace Review on Page 7, two young ladies were incorrectly identified in a photo caption as Tanya and Vicki Parviainen, They are in fact Lynne Leydier- Frolick and Judy-Anne Wilson» Ie 13 years, has come up through» 7 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 2, ‘1987-17 Regional District in the summer of 1974 as a university student and, because he liked the area, returned following his gradua- tion in 1975 to work here on a full time basis. Starting .as a researcher,. . 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