Aé - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 25, 2002 From Page A6 WEIGHT LOSS YOU Riding change opposed | can tive with. A Member of Parliament would undoubtedly need to Another aspect of diversity that will confound repre- (VE RY H A p Pp [ LY.) use airlines to cover the riding and, as we in the Hinter- sentation, is the fact that the Member of Parliament will land know, it is cheaper to fly from Vancouver to Otta- be expected bs be well versed in nny issues that are With Winning Points, you never have to miss out wa, than it is to fly from Williams Lake to Terrace. vital to specific regions within the riding. . . The extra fuel to drive and extra car rental would in- The Member of Parliament will have to be an expert on life’s little treats. So you can stay satisfied, crease the cost. on off shore oil exploration, ocean fisheries, and coastal stick with the plan and lose weight. It must be noted the above only represents the finan- and istand life, as well as mountain pine beetle, the cial cost. price of copper and life on the grasslands. It makes no comment on the cost to representation, This nol to say that it could not be done, but it would | Behe Ae the cast to democracy, or the cost physically and emo- be fair to say that a Member of Parliament’s time and SARA, OUCHESS OF YORK, AT WEIGHT. COAL SINCE 19 ; tionally to the Member of Parliament. knawledge would be spread thin to cover such a large ; JOIN NOW FOR 1/2 PRI CE AND The time will undoubtedly come when a Member of diversity. ; AVE $ 22 CALL 1-800-682-8011 Parliament will have to represent the interest of one One of the most basic tenants of our democracy is our $ = = community within the riding over that-of another. right to access our representative. ; Knox United Church (Terrace) It may be in support of a limited funds grant, or per- This right would be greatly hindered by the size of the 4907 Lazelle - Tuesday 5:30 pr & 7:00 pm haps an aspect of legislation that would help one area proposed new riding, and hinder another. The prospect of having to travel some 2,500km to see realfood. reallife,real results. We recognize that this is the lot of a politician’s life, our Member of Parliament, would lower political invol- ; mo : rr en ea but the task becomes much greater, when two very dif- vement, and increase the feelings of disconnection and ferent portions of the province are sharing representation despair that already manifest themselves in low voter in the Hause of Commons. turn-out. Couple wants to brighten up hospital walls DOUG AND Kimberly Qui- bell want to brighten up the walis and rooms of the ma- ternity area of Miils Mem- orial Hospital. They got the idea after the recent birth of their daughter, Soleil. She suffered a stroke soon after birth and was rushed to B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver. There they saw brightly painted walls and artwork and decided that is exactly what is needed at Mills. “Some of walls looked : unpainted or were an ugl . yellowy colour and some of Doug Quibell the walls didn’t have pic- tures on them,” said Doug Quibell of Mills. 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