The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 3, 2000 - A7 Take A Look As Thos! MCEWAN GM'S PAINT SPECIAL IS BACK FOR a limited time only = : . _ News In Brief Libs get ready A NUMBER OF well-known local people have been named to the executive of the Skeena Liberal provincial constituency association as the party prepares for the next provincial election. The president is Chris Wozney from Kitimat and the vice president is Rich McDaniel, a Terrace city council- lor. Cathie Lindseth is the secretary while the treasurer is Glen Rickard. The policy chairman is Gerry Bloomer, the membership chairman is Bruce Carruthers, the com- munications chair is Marj Baillie while Kitimat mayor Rick Wozney — who ran as the party’s candidate in the last provincial election in 1996 — is in charge of raising money. Derrick Curtis is the past president and Marylin Da- vies is the constitutional chair. Chris Schaffer, who was Dave Parker's key assistant inthe riding when he was the Social Credit MLA for Skeena in the late 1980s and early 1990s, is in charge of election readiness, Named as members at large — people who don’t have } an executive vote but who can give advice on parly matters — are Ivan Ball, Terrace-Kitimat Airport Society chairman Frank Hamilton, Roger Harris, Linda Hawes, Mike Maxim, Kitimat-Stikine regional district chair Joanne Monaghan, former Terrace mayoralty candidate Garry Pryce, incoming Terrace and District Chamber of DAVE WARNER, left, and Roy Long of Barton Senmeree president Justin Rigsby, Canadian Alliance Construction prepare the base for the installa- cena Constituency association president Lorne Sexton, i ae : Dave McKeown, Terrace city councillor David Hull and tion of a donated Nisga’a totem pole. It will be | Git hief councllor El raised May 11 at 10 am. at the Terracs and ormer Gitanyow chief councillor Elmer Derrick. oe toe Hull, Hawes and Harris have also filed papers to seek - District Chamber of Commerce building. the pazty’s nomination for the next provincial election. Pole to be raised Several others are also expected to file, said Marj Bail- AFTER YEARS IN storage, a Nisga’a totem pole lie, who is in charge of communications for the party donated to the Terrace and District Chamber of | here. FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 635-4941 or 1-800-862-3926 —w | Goodwrench . ; . A date of May 27 for a nomination has been t- Cc l ; pos May 11. will be erected at the chamber's offices poned because there is no longer a chance that there McE wan| cul Betty Barton of Barton Construction, who is in Premier Ujjal Dosanjh will call a spring election, she Terace BC Service 725 charge of the project, said the pole was donated by | Said. h aw vcewanam.com Lakalzap (Greenville) carver Horace Stevens but . ve meeting sniig tebe Oey. a the no- ; gm. & West In T that t att tact him have been un- | Mmation ’ wid change if if appears | { 16 West In Terrace {hat recent attempts to contact him have been u there could be a fall election,” Baillie said. } | We Can Make It Happen At The Bright Spot Ou Highway | st ke | _ The chamber is looking for assistance in deter- mining the story of the pole and in translating the = . following words which appear on the book of the -_ - a pole — “Pittzan’s shaga-wan Skenessem = Shimoghit.” -=_ a N - So \- Barton said a translation will be inscribed on a — = plaque and attached to the pole so that it will have eI | i added significance to visitors stopping in at the an chamber’s offices. The building also contains the r area’s tourist information centre. A ee ' The pole raising takes place 10 a.m. May 11 at the building which is located just off Hwy16 in front. of the Real Canadian Wholesale Club. writ Touching wood A G) ™ VANDERHOOF IS the location this week of Touch Wood 2000, a northern forum aimed at in- E aI we ia hw i) m1 creasing the value of wood taken from the forest. - There'll be displays and competitions, including teams from 15 northern high schools who have made value-added items from wood. th The May 4-6 event at the Vanderhoof. arena, fea- if tures a banquet, an. exhibition of various wood,pro-. | ducts and‘a-gallery of products.“ """ More information is available by checking out the forum’s website at www.touchwood2000.be.ca itn daeed beats git set Len fates dices arid taedh RUN CLE | MAY SPECIALS Tuxedo Rentals For the month of May, enjoy $69 99 & up Curried | Chicken 3 Bridal, Grad Dresses | & Garlic Pita biG and Accessories ; 4609 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace Por $ 1 B95 Ph: 635-4211 : nly _ . ala Carte Check out our great selection of hunting iy N & fishing supplies & clothing. SPRING STOCK!: h BEAR INN ae See _ great AeA ie new wallpapers j nh artes food bens LIN ORTHCOAST ANG LER & borders. : : , | 63-6902 tn family 8 sour te