* The: Terrace Review asked: Do you plan to get involved Erle Venus No, but my boys are. They play basketball, soccer, hockey and any other sport they can get involved in. Detlef Beck Not yet, I’ve been too busy. I’m planning on it, though. ! enjoy cycling, swimming and canoeing. ' Bev Bronsema Yes, basketball volleyball at school. Nelson Leeson I’ve Just started. I’m jog- ging in the morning in Green- ville, trying to set an exam- ple. a - Frances Christiansen No, but I walk. | used to be In aerobics but the timing was bad — around supper | time..: Val Erho Yes, I’ve already started "playing for a scrub softball team, and I’m taking a body- bullding class. | can’t walt and forsummerso | can go swim- ming in Lost Lake. in a sport or some type of physical activity this summer? Gary Strachan I'm coaching soccer for the under-10 kids. Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 4, 1988 7 Letter | appears to seta double standard To the Editor; : Reading from a press release dated April 8, 1988 from the Premier’s office, the Premier said, ‘It is unfair for any British Columbian to be named as the subject of a police enquiry on _ the basis of media speculation ... _ Fairness . dividual’s reputation and good dictates that an in- name be protected’’. These remarks were made with respect to the accusations which were being made regar- ding the Peter Toigo—Expo lands affair, and I laud the Premier for such a philosophy, but only wish it could be applied to every British Columbian, in- cluding cabinet ministers. An entire Attorney General’s investigation was ordered, just over a year ago now, as I was told by the Deputy Attorney in my demise as the Minister of Forest and Lands was based on supposition and lacked factual information, and was called for because of verbal allegations which it was warned would be printed in a certain newspaper. This warning prompted ‘the Premier to demand my resigna- tion. Why, where was_ this holier-than-thou philosophy then? If it was there one year ago and I was treated fairly, then why, Mr. Premier, is the same process not followed with the Expo land affair and Peter Toigo? I can be reached by writing the Parliament Bldgs., Victoria, or by calling 387-3038 during office hours or 384-9285 evenings. Support the democratic pro- cess. Keep in touch with your General, ‘‘Because of a front M.L.A. page story in the Vancouver Jack J. Kempf, M.LL.A. Sun’’. The Comptroller Omineca General’s report which resulted ae Mclsack at 638-1974. The Kinsmen Club of Terrace meets the first and third Thursday of every month. For further info., call Steve Are you Interested in joining an Alzhelmer Support Group to meet and discuss similar difficulties and possible solutions? Please contact 635-3178. TERRACE DISTRICT COUNCIL “Trees for Canada’? is a ~ nation-wide project designed to involve the boys with the out- doors and develop an awareness of conservation, The boys re- ceive practical training in reforestation and can see the result of their work. **Trees for Canada’’ is also a fund raising project. Of the money raised, 70% stays in Ter- race. The remainder goes to Canadian Scoutings Interna- tional Brotherhood Fund and provincial operations. pledges. The funds are raised through Adam Leclere of the 4th Terrace Beavers plants a tree in his yard in preparation for “Trees for Canada", SUPPORT YOUR SCOUTS ; IN THIS PROJECT Canvassing begins April30 Planting will be done May 7 e) This ad is sponsored by Skeena Cellulose Inc. also sponsored by Ministry of Fo Dave Parker MLA, Canada Safeway Ltd., rests, Cedarland Tire, Elker Auto Supply