Page AB — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 23, 1992 Mayor blasts Harcourt’s suspension of Da TERRACE — Dan Miller has been made a scapegoat to bolster Premier Mike Harcourt’s sagging mage, Terrace mayor Jack Tal- ‘stra charged last week. *T am extremcly — dis- ’ appointed,’ Talstra said of Har- eourt’s decision to suspend North forests” “minister. -for...three mouths for conflict otinterest, Miller’ was still onthe seniority “list of the Skeena Cellulase pulp ‘mill at Port Edward when he ap- ‘proved the transfer and sile of _ Westar’s: Camaby mill and wood supply ta-a company. owned by Coast MLA. Miller fram: his job Jack Talstra ‘Skeena Cellulose’s pirent. , That transfer and sale took place this past’ summer ‘amid protests by Hazelton area resi- dents. ‘(As far as Tam concemed (on the Carnaby issuc), Dan Mile made absolutely the right deci- sion for what was best for all the people in the Pacific Northwesl,”’ said Talstra. He said it appeared the premier’s advisers persuaded him ‘he needed to ‘bolster his image by appearing to be: more decisive and more of a le ader.” To do that; “he seized on Dan Miller «and made him the scapegoat,” added Talstra in cail- ing the decision ‘despivable”’. Talstra said Harcourt flip- flopped on seme of the constitu- tional ‘issues and was facing a- referendum vote that did not ap- pear to be going well: But if punishing Miller was ~ supposed to improve ‘Harcourt’s - NIsga. a boost Lions. win TERRACE — With Nisga’a power on their side, how sould they lose? Yes, the B.C. Lions won their first football game of the season Sept. 3 in aimatch against Otlawa sponsored by the Nisga's a Tribal . Council, : The 33-27 victory: — a come. trom-behind win afler being be- hind, 27-20. date in the fourth first win of the scason. Nisga'a Tribal Council execu- dive director Rod Robinson held athe ball while tribal council presi- dent Alvin McKay’ delivered the ... 7 ‘opening kick-off. 7: ° “Alvin really booted ‘that ball,”’ ‘suid tribal. council Nelson Leeson, adding that more spokesman than 400° ‘Nisga’ a.were ins at RCMP probe fire - TE RRACE —.A Sept: 10 fire - that destroyed the home and busi- ness of a Thornhill couple may have been the..work.o6 an, at sonist, Says’ “Thoribill ‘ine ciel a Art Hovings 9° And the RCMP have now “been called iu to investigate...) The ‘blaze: gutted Claudette and’ Gene. Sandecki’s home ‘and ‘her. shop, Pioncer Upholstery. ruled oul “mosl of - cious fire with AT Le Chateau des Enfants LICENSED FRENCH PRESCHOOL * Qualified French - ‘Teacher — Ghyslaine Courtney © Staff trained in Early Childhood Education. ® Exciting Preschool Program Children learn. — many French songs, games, stories, vocabulary, numbers, _ alphabet and much more. While participating in a normal preschool program to prepare them for primary school entry, CLASS SESSIONS BEGIN OCT. 6, 1992: 638-8890 a Po Play & Leaming. Centres * ‘Aservice’ at bata a filer! oss CASTLE |. ‘We're ‘treating it asa possible arson,” Hoving suid ‘last’ week. “By prodass of elimination we've l the other possible ‘ruses, 56 that” 's what?s Left.” RCMP Cpl. Rob McKay, .who has taken over the police investi- ation, doesn’t call it arson yet. | £ y “Ts nol an arson “i” our opinion,’ he said. “It’s a suspi- wnidetermined causes,’ lendance. The Nisga’a paid . $17.0 000 to sponsor. that game, in exchange gelling game tickets, an executive - lounge. to host high-profile guests, and other perks. | As. with recent. Nisga’a trips to Rio- for: the Earth “Summit, and Vancouver for the Globe 92 business” symposium, Nisga’a Icaders used the opportunity to meet new business cdntacls and try lo sell entrepreneurs on. com- ing tothe Nass after their land claim is settled. We miect a lot of good contacts. A lot of: people have come toa know who we are,”? Leeson said. “There was’ a’ lot. of ‘business going on. while the game was going on.* Former - ‘Lions owner Murray Pezim was on hand, as well as a few Vancouver Canucks, namely Pavel Bure and Gino Odjick. NOTICE CITY OF TERRACE BUS PASSES ait Say aati’ 4 : = i City’ Gi hail has reviewed: the price of bus passes and reduced the rates as follows: ey NEW RATES STUDENT....... eeteaane sesecesersesrerseee 8 18.00 ADULT & COLLEGE STUDENTS... EO cn $ 24.00 If you bring your September pass to City Hall you will be refunded the difference between the old rates paid and the new rate. “LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. ~ Lumber Remanufacturing || CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS in particular, to consider: announced. _Chakrpers on 2). the barriers or impediments to increasing the. supply of lumber to the remanufacturing sector : TT Select Standing Committee on Forests, Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources has been authorized - - by che Legislative Assembly of British Columbia to examine, inquire into and make recommendations with respect to the "availability of lumber to remanufacturers in the province, and 1)’ the lumber supply requirements of the remanufacturing sector; and The Select Standing Committee invites submissions with, respect to ali matters relating to ‘the availability of lumber to remanufacturers. Written submissions will be accepted until October 23, 1992, Public hearing locations and dates to be PLEASE SUBMIT. TO: 7 ‘Ms; Brenda M. Fraser ‘Room 224. or Parlianient Buildings: letoria,., British’ Calumbia oo") f be was in conflict, n Miller image, the mayor doubicd it had worked. Referring to the three month suspension, he commented “That’s really decisive, isn’t it.”” He also queried whether Miller had